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thanks for all the people who did the voice lines and Other important stuff

@ElijahSS - Dipsy


@C0zmoMITMAKER - Code Etc.


Reilley - Po


MaxsimusHDyt - Tinky Winky - Voss


@shadowylovergurl - Laa laa

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TUBBY Co. is a children’s entertainment company built around four beloved mascots: Laa-Laa, Dipsy, Po, and Tinky Winky. The company’s founder, Dr. Adrian Voss, is a visionary but desperate CEO terrified that the brand—and the people he cares about—will be forgotten when the show gets old.

To “save” Tubby Land, Voss funds Project Forever, an experimental process meant to merge a human performer’s mind with a robotic body called a Tubbybot. On paper, it is about safety and immortality. In reality, the tech is unstable and rushed. Voss hides the risks, convinced that if it works, no one will ever have to leave the stage again.

The experiment goes horribly wrong. The four performers die during the process, their souls bonding to their metal shells. From their point of view, Voss betrayed and killed them. From his point of view, he made an unforgivable mistake he cannot undo.

You, as Adrian Voss, are the night guard of Act 1, staying in a control room with cameras and doors as your “children” hunt you, believing you are a monster.


Human identities and roles

  • Laa-Laa – Lara Hale

    • Role: Lead singer and main face of Tubby Land Live!

    • Personality: Charismatic, ambitious, loves the spotlight, trusted Voss deeply.

  • Dipsy – Dylan Pierce

    • Role: Choreographer and movement consultant, helped design animatronic routines.

    • Personality: Calm, analytical, skeptical of corporate decisions.

  • Po – Polly Ann Rivera

    • Role: Systems technician and youngest staff member, handled animatronic maintenance.

    • Personality: Curious, eager to impress, saw Voss as a mentor.

  • Tinky Winky – Thomas “T.W.” Westfield

    • Role: Head of Security for Tubby Land.

    • Personality: Serious, protective, older-brother figure to the others.

  • Act 1 Phone Guy – Ethan Crowe

    • Role: Operations manager, handles schedules and night procedures.

    • Personality: Corporate-confident at first, then increasingly terrified.


Pre-death voice logs (before the experiment)

Lara Hale – Log L-01 “Bright Futures”

“Recording for the company archive, Lara Hale. The crowds keep getting bigger—kids know every song now. Voss said we’re close to ‘forever,’ some new tech that keeps us on stage for good. Sounds dramatic, but that’s him. If it means I get to sing for years without blowing out my voice or breaking a bone, I’m all in. He cares about this place. He cares about us… so if he says it’s safe, I believe him.”


Dylan Pierce – Log D-01 “Good Design”

“Dylan Pierce, choreography notes. The new exosuit prototypes are impressive—smooth response, low latency, great range of motion. Voss keeps talking about ‘integration’ like it’s more than just a costume upgrade. Some of the data streams look… messy. Neural mapping, maybe? I flagged a few anomalies, but he waved it off as ‘startup noise.’ Still, the way those motors whine when they power up… it’s like they’re struggling to breathe.”


Polly Ann Rivera – Log P-01 “Testing Phase”

“Tech log, Polly Rivera. I got to run the new control interfaces today—these Tubbybot frames are insane! No cables, all wireless sync with some kind of brain-reading thing. Voss says once we’re linked, the suits will move exactly how we imagine. No more lag, no more heavy lifting. Honestly, it sounds like cheating, but also kind of awesome. If I get to be the first to try it, I’m totally saying yes. Imagine: Po, but upgraded.”


Thomas Westfield – Log T-01 “Security Clearance”

“Security report, Thomas Westfield. Lab 7 is under special lockdown tonight by direct order of Dr. Voss. Only authorized personnel: Voss, Hale, Pierce, Rivera. I’m supposed to escort them in and keep everyone else out. There’s medical gear in there, not just animatronic components. That’s above my usual pay grade. I asked what’s going on—Voss called it a ‘medical safety measure’ for Project Forever. Still, the way he avoids eye contact… something’s off.”


Adrian Voss – Log V-01 “The Necessary Step”

“Personal log, Dr. Adrian Voss. Project Forever is ready. The performers trust me, maybe more than they should. The models predict a small percentage of failure, but we’ve adjusted everything we can. If this works, they won’t get injured, tired, or replaced. They’ll live on in the brand they helped build. I can’t tell them how close the margins really are. If they knew, they’d hesitate, and hesitation ruins synchronization. This has to work. It has to.”


How each victim dies

The four are scheduled for “integration” in Lab 7 after hours. Voss believes the process will be painful but survivable; he has not accepted that his math might be wrong.

Lara Hale’s death – Laa-Laa

Lara volunteers early, wanting to prove she can handle anything. She is sealed into the yellow Tubbybot frame, helmet locked. When the neural sync begins, her body seizes. The system overloads—her brain activity spikes, then flatlines. Her consciousness, instead of transferring cleanly, splinters and clings to the animatronic core.

Her last human sensation is suffocating light and Voss shouting to abort. In the aftermath, the yellow Tubbybot twitches on its own, eyes wide, mouth frozen in a smile.

Post-death log – L-02 (captured from corrupted core)
“You said forever like it was a gift… and all I remember is choking on my own scream while you watched numbers on a screen.”


Dylan Pierce’s death – Dipsy

After Lara’s procedure goes wrong, Voss insists it’s a calibration issue. Dylan is hesitant, but Voss begs him for one more attempt, swearing he has fixed it.

During the sync, Dylan notices error codes, tries to pull out, but the frame locks him in. The system begins ripping patterns from his brain faster than his body can handle. He dies conscious, feeling his thoughts stretched and shredded, his sense of rhythm turned into static. His soul fuses with the green Tubbybot’s logic systems.

Post-death log – D-02
“You called it an upgrade, but you stripped me down to broken beats and static, every step I take now marching to the sound of my own execution.”


Polly Ann Rivera’s death – Po

Polly, still trusting and excited, insists on trying next, believing she can “make it work this time.” She enters the red Tubbybot frame willingly. The system, already unstable from prior failures, handles her differently: it copies, corrupts, copies again.

Her body dies almost instantly, but the fragmented echoes of her personality duplicate across backup drives and subsystems. The result is a scattered, glitchy consciousness trapped in the red Tubbybot, flickering like a broken signal.

Post-death log – P-02
“You told me I’d be the future, but you left me scattered in a thousand pieces of code, laughing and screaming in a body that isn’t mine.”


Thomas Westfield’s death – Tinky Winky

Thomas discovers the failed procedures, the bodies, and Voss frantically trying to shut everything down. He tries to pull the plug on Project Forever, to drag Voss out to authorities, but the system is mid-failure and locks him in. The purple security prototype, originally designed for heavy-duty protection, clamps onto him.

The sync runs at maximum force, treating him like a hostile target converting into a guardian. He dies fighting it, rage and guilt burning into the purple Tubbybot core. His soul becomes the cold, calculating sentinel of Tubby Land.

Post-death log – T-02
“I swore to protect them, and now I wake in armor built from their graves, guarding the same halls where we died while you hide behind screens.”


Adrian Voss’s guilt and survival (Act 1 playable character)

Voss survives the night of the experiment, but the aftermath destroys him. He hides the truth, calls it a “malfunction,” and shuts down the park. Unable to face what he did, he quietly takes the night shift himself in the closed facility, under the excuse of monitoring the systems.

The spirits, unable to distinguish his intentions from his actions, only know that he lied, locked them in machines, and left them to suffer. They hate him.


Phone calls from Ethan Crowe (Act 1)

Night 1 – Orientation

Ethan’s call explains cameras, doors, and the “temperamental” Tubbybots, pretending everything is normal. He speaks like it is just a weird overnight security job, omitting any mention of deaths or Project Forever.

Night 2 – Increased activity

Ethan sounds more nervous. He hints at “staffing issues” and tells Voss how to track each Tubbybot: yellow and red move faster, green follows longer paths, purple likes to watch from a distance. He still does not tell the full story.

Night 3 – Death on the line

Ethan tries to warn Voss that the suits are acting “way beyond their scripts” and that some old archived names keep showing up in the system. Mid-call, Tinky Winky reaches him. The audio devolves into shouting, metal, snapping bones, and gore. Ethan dies off-screen, confirming the spirits are not only hunting Voss.

Night 4 and 5 – Static

The phone calls are nothing but brutal, layered static with hints of voices underneath, symbolizing that whoever was guiding Voss is gone and the system is collapsing.


Act 1 character voice snippets

Each major character has three short lines and one longer sentence that can play in cameras, near doors, or during events.

Lara / Laa-Laa (yellow)

  • “You promised we’d shine forever.”

  • “I still hear the crowd when I close my eyes.”

  • “Every note I sing now is a scream you won’t forget.”

  • Long: “You told me this was our chance to live on, but all I feel is the moment my heart stopped while your machines cheered behind glass.”


Dylan / Dipsy (green)

  • “Still running the numbers, Voss?”

  • “Perfection through pain… that was the formula, wasn’t it?”

  • “Every glitch in me is a mistake you refused to admit.”

  • Long: “You turned my choreography into a death sentence, every step rewritten as a reminder that you chose progress over the people who trusted you.”


Polly / Po (red)

  • “Tag, you’re it, boss.”

  • “I believed you when you said it was safe.”

  • “I can hear myself breaking on every circuit.”

  • Long: “You told me I’d be part of something beautiful, and now I’m stuck laughing through a mouthful of static while the pieces of me chase you down the halls.”


Thomas / Tinky Winky (purple)

  • “We kept this place safe once.”

  • “You locked them in and called it progress.”

  • “Every corridor you walk is a crime scene to me.”

  • Long: “I failed them when I let you lock those doors, and now I’ll drag you through the same darkness they died in until you finally see what you’ve done.”


Adrian Voss (player, for tapes or endings)

  • “I wanted to save them, not bury them in metal.”

  • “The math was wrong… I was wrong.”

  • “If I can just fix the core, maybe they’ll stop screaming.”

  • Long: “I told myself it was mercy, that giving them unending life on the stage they loved"

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