a band of animatronic animals who perform in the dream park hotel. they were created to host the hotels evening entertainment and perform in a basic talk show format. unbeknownst to guests, the animatronics have been performing off script for a while, seemingly having gained sentience. their personalities are in tact, however, and their performances are the same as usual. employee opinion is split on this but they are generally regarded as harmless.


~ INFORMATION ~

NAME: PARRY PARROT
AGE: UNSPECIFIED
GENDER: MALE (he/him)
SKILLS: hosting, patience
LIKES: performing for guests, social interaction
DISLIKES: being interrupted, being alone
OCCUPATION: host of the animatronic show

~ BIO ~

parry is the host of the dream park hotel animatronic show. this is his first time hosting and he is often overpowered by his louder co-hosts, but he's good at getting the show back on track. he's softer spoken than the others and the most controlled. the first to gain sentience (but only by a little bit)





~ INFORMATION ~

NAME: REECE RABBIT
AGE: UNSPECIFIED
GENDER: MALE (he/him)
SKILLS: quick wit, singing
LIKES: soft things, listening to music
DISLIKES: being ignored, the dark
OCCUPATION: co-host of the animatronic show

~ INFORMATION ~

NAME: CHARLY CHICKEN
AGE: UNSPECIFIED
GENDER: MALE (he/him)
SKILLS: charismatic, jokes
LIKES: sweet treats, interacting w/ guests
DISLIKES: being exluded, getting scared
OCCUPATION: co-host of the animatronic show

~ BIO ~

reece the rabbit is one of the co-hosts of the hotel animatronic show, a toy town resident. despite his cutesy appearance, he is clever and snarky, and often makes light-hearted jabs at the other two. he's a little rebellious and sometimes has to be kept in check with his remarks. often goes off script, although he never goes too far with it.

charly the chicken is the second co-host of the hotel animatronic show, a low ranking castle knight. he's not very smart or particularly good at his job, but he's very earnest and tries his best. he often has to be reminded to keep guest interaction to a minimum, as to not break the illusion of them performing as usual.


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