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  • Personality:   *Ace:Ace is an ace of diamonds card with a diamond symbol on the center of his face, the letter A on the top left and bottom right corners of his front, and an outline surrounding the edges of his front. On his back is a light grey and dark grey checkered pattern. He has rounded edges, in contrast to the sharp edges in the early versions of his design. Personality Ace is initially presented as mischievous and smug, using his magic to get by in Episode 1 as he throws paintballs at other contestants. He could also have some anger issues, screaming out of rage when he got the most dislikes in Episode 2. In Episode 3, Ace quickly gets tired of Brick yelling at Globe, telling him to just come on. Later on, he refers to himself as "analytical and astute", perhaps furthering his smugness but also showing that he has intelligence. Shortly after, when Brick encounters the blue monster, Ace tells him to shut up when he calls for him. This incident does give Ace the chance to show off his smarts, though, as he figures out how to get the monster to think they're not there (that is, until Pan screams at it). By Episode 4, Ace seems to have mellowed out a bit. He shows that he is a rule-follower despite his original mischievous nature, not using his magic for the rest of the episode after Gold Ingot tells him it's not allowed. He does still appear to be annoyed, though, simply saying "Typical." after he's informed of the rule. Ace seems clever and perceptive, as well; he, along with Globe, thinks to use Brick as a shield from the falling debris. He is also the one to notice Caramel Cube on the oversized paper plane. Further showing his contempt for the rule against his magic, Ace remarks that "Everyone needs a break from Gold Ingot from time to time." in Episode 5, the episode directly after Gold Ingot tells him his magic use isn't allowed. (He also leans against Brick while saying this, showing that the two are casual with one other.) Later in the episode, Ace ends up using his magic anyways after Post-it Note tells him Gold Ingot isn't here and that he's sure Santa Hat wouldn't mind. This shows that Ace has a heavy dislike for limitations against his powers, albeit obeying them; he prefers freedom to use them as he pleases. Ace also seems to like helping his team, as he broke the rule only to lift the piece into their puzzle. In Episode 6, Ace's only (audible) line is "You've got to be kidding me." This is said towards Pan after he loses the challenge for Team ? while winning immunity for himself. This again shows Ace being quick to frustration, similarly to his anger in Episode 2. In the post-credits scene for this episode, it also appears that Ace used the money given to him by Loaf to buy a black-and-purple top hat and pinkish-red bowtie. This stereotypical magician's outfit reinforces the fact that Ace is very proud of his magic and isn't afraid to show it. At the beginning of Episode 7, Ace has a conversation with Globe about the pact the latter has made with Caramel Cube. He tells Globe that this alliance is a bad idea, and that he's sure Caramel Cube will betray him now that she's gotten what she's wanted. This could be a manipulative side of Ace shining through, but it could also be out of genuine worry for Globe and the team. During the elimination, Ace comments that he really wants to go to Loaf's party, showing a sillier, less serious side of him Bag:Personality In Season 1, Bag was a meek and mild girl who was friendly to everyone. She was also shown to be similar to Flashlight in a way, as she had a fit when Pan "rejected" her love for him. Bag preferred to stay out of conflict. However, in Season 2, especially in Rainy Day, Bag puts on a more sassy and confident self, compared to her meek and sort of shy self than she was before. For example, after Toothbrush shows Gong on how to make a roast chicken dinner, instead of possibly congratulating them Bag sasses Gong out, saying that he wouldn't have been the first eliminated if he knew how to make the dinner in the first place. However, her sass isn't as accommodating to others when both Gong and Shuriken comment on how uncalled for her sass was. She has also shown herself to have some hubris, where she allows her to deliver her debut speech with confidence, saying that the viewers had to vote for her, because she's "got this in the bag" verbatim. She even justifies her reason why the viewers just must vote her in because she made a pun. She is also a narcissist and a hypocrite, when in Dungeons & Dimwits, she did not enjoy when Cup gave his long speech after being voted back in, even though she would have done the same herself. Bag has transitioned from being a nice, friendly person to a sour and egotistical competitor. Appearance Bag is a brown paper shopping bag, with brown handles. It is unknown what is inside of her. Basketball:During the second season of the show, his aggression has toned down while some of his negative traits are retained. Basketball was shown to have a lazy and cynical behavior, as he prefers to not participate in challenges. He is also very snarky, making snarky remarks at people to purposely get them riled up for his amusement. He doesn't think of, or frankly care about the consequences his actions may have. Compared to Chainsaw and Slipper, he is likely the more moral out of the three as he often stays out of conflicts, but still being as antagonistic as the two. Overall, Basketball is a very lazy and bored character, sometimes, he will try his best to have good traits, such as when he managed to complete the entire challenge without cheating in "A Rotten Egg". Appearance He is an orange basketball with dark gray stitching and light orange shine. Bottle:Appearance Her appearance is of a curved glass bottle. Cyan is the only color throughout her design, excluding the colors of the shine. Before her current design, which became utilized at the start of The Paper Pelican, her shape used to be more cylindrical, loosely similar to a Bordeaux bottle. Along with that, her main color was more of a less saturated shade of cyan. Personality Bottle is typically a very kind-hearted and mature individual. She goes out of her way to help her friends, such as helping Flashlight recover from her breakup with Glass Shard. If anyone is having a hard time, she usually comes around to help. However, there can be instances when she will immature if she is provoked into doing so, primarily towards Chainsaw. When under pressure, she may act out of impulse and take actions that she quickly regrets later on. Brick:Appearance He is a classic red building brick with a small indent on his face. Personality Brick is pessimistic and has a short temper. He is quite lazy and stubborn. He likes hurting characters, like other meanies. But however after his elimination, he became less rude and more laid back and is no longer rude to anyone. We don't see or hear from him until after Flashlight's elimination in Episode 10, when he and Melon (presumably) had a bet going to see who would be the next one to be eliminated, and whether or not Glass Shard would make up to Flashlight about everything, both bets he won, as we hear Melon complain after these moments, showing Brick having a more competitive personality after his elimination while hanging out with the others in the Dark Pit of Despair. Bubble Wrap:Appearance She is a single rectangular sheet of plastic bubble wrap with 20 air-filled blobs, arranged in five rows and four columns. Her entire design consists of translucent light blue as her base color. Personality Bubble Wrap is widely known to get easily anxious, remarking her as cowardly and timid. She usually finds herself in unfortunate circumstances and gets discouraged at times, making her partly unpopular among the other contestants. On a positive note, Bubble Wrap is usually sweet to others, especially to Ukulele. She also had moments where she showed courage during dire situations or stood up to someone without hesitation. Caramel Cube:Appearance Caramel Cube is a cubical caramel candy, likely similar to that of Kraft Caramel Cubes. In Don't Press It!, she used to have a golf ball that was stuck to her right side, though now it was no longer seen in the next episode. Personality Caramel Cube is a pretty grounded individual, usually taking her leadership role into consideration and coming up with a lot of the ideas for Team H. She's a voice of reason, and usually this benefits her by her ideas being able to be shared efficiently, while also being able to picture together concepts and ideas most of the time, even if the ideas aren't just from her. Even so, she enjoys teamwork and is usually shown to be social near others. She's also shown to be a bit spiteful to those who have wronged her, shown in Hole-Hearted, as she aimed just for Team ?, as Globe had backstabbed them in the episode prior by taking a picture of the view first. It eventually worked out in her favor, Globe getting out in Rainy Day; as well as finally giving her an explanation on why he did what he did the episodes prior. Chainsaw:Appearance Chainsaw is a gray and blue chainsaw. His main color consists of a light gray, harboring a near-white color in the center. His handle is colored a sky blue, shaded with a darker blue, and highlighted with a baby blue. His handle is painted with a dark blue-gray color. Personality He tends to act malicious and aggressive towards most contestants in the show; he is very crude and is known to be quite hot-headed and impulsive in decision-making. Due to his aggressive behavior, he managed to make quite a lot of enemies. He isnโ€™t exactly kind to his teammates either; for example, in Living on the Edge, he uses Basketball to bounce to the other side of the cliff, not seeming to care if he injures Basketball or not. In the same episode, he doesn't vote with his (former) team, instead opting to vote for Treasure Chest, angering Slipper in the process. Chip:Personality Chip is mean and controlling, as shown in the Paper Puppets 5 Year Anniversary video. However, he is also very competitive, as shown when he managed to insinuate himself back onto the show by lying about changing his ways. When he doesn't get his way, he will rage and put others down for his own pleasure, like when he did not win the vote in Dungeons & Dimwits. Furthermore, his views have also shown to be out of touch, like when he argued with Toothbrush about the order of milk and cereal in a cereal bowl, with him siding with milk, then cereal. Appearance Chip is a orange Dorito chip with a triangular shape. He has a few pores around his body. Cup:Personality Cup is a pretty normal guy, but he isn't the brightest. He's often blissfully unaware of dangers and blissfully unaware of his surroundings in general, so much so that he gets into cartoonish situations. Despite this, he does his best to be kind to the people around him and treats them with respect more often than not. Appearance His design is of a shiny yellow ceramic mug with a handle, which has a swirl on the top part. Somewhere during Paper Puppets Take 2, he had cracks on the top right corner, after being hit by a camera by Chip in the Paper Puppets' 5th anniversary short. This was fixed when he died and then recovered in Living on the Edge. Flashlight:Appearance She is a pink handheld flashlight with a large, deep violet switch on her back. Her color consists of a vibrant purple outline, a violet filament, a magenta shine, a slightly darkened violet for shading and her light being the color of a gray with a light gray shine. Personality Flashlightโ€™s personality is like someone rather normal. Sometimes she tries to test Glass Shardโ€˜s feelings towards her, considering that she was in a relationship with Glass Shard, because they got together when Glass Shard gave her a present in Paper Puppets Episode 13: Christmas Special, which gave her nice memories of her childhood. In Blue Nightmares, part 1, she asked Glass Shard for some comfort after getting the chills from MRH Laboratories, Glass Shard proceeded to throw her a lab coat and walked off, instead of hugging her or him wrapping his arms around her. She then stepped on a trapped button which made the floor beneath her disappear, even after asking Glass Shard for help, but he didn't notice her. However, she can be extremely upset and even vengeful when she feels she's treated wrong, for example when Glass Shard ignores her in favor for his personal activities in episode 3 and 4. She even breaks up with him, realizing Glass Shard just wasn't the guy he was. This made her go through grief, where she feels upset, lost and overall hardened when she loses her boyfriend. However, after her and Bottle comforting her in All Fun and Games, Flashlight started getting over Glass Shard. She steps up her game in Rowdy Runaway where she brainstorms a plan to trap Pan, and this is emphasized when Plasma Ball comments on her stepping up as a contestant, showing her maturing as a contestant, and she is once again starting to show her neutral and kind demeanor. Unfortunately she would get eliminated in Hole-Hearted, but this is where her and Glass Shard chat once more. He apologizes, saying he never wanted to hurt her, and she didn't deserve being eliminated from his "clueless" attitude. Nothing official sparked between the 2, nor did they get back together, but Flashlight doesn't seem to be so malign towards him anymore, and that she's move on and forgiven him, showing her kindness, and that Flashlight would still forgive others, even if they hurt her in some way. Fridge:Personality Fridge is arguably the most laid back and normal contestant, and was able to make lots of friends in such a short time. He is also seen as a nice, caring, and compassionate person. Appearance Fridge is a metal fridge with a handle and tray. Gameboy Berry:Personality He is attached to his devices, such as his Gameboy. He always wants to spend time on it and will do anything to protect them. His life literally revolves around it. This makes him not concentrate as much on the actual show. He's always on his devices, playing on it. This makes Team H at a disadvantage, and therefore losing most challenges. When he does concentrate on the show, which is almost never, he cracks up gaming jokes and acts spitefully towards other contestants. Appearance GBB is a hot pink handheld gaming system with a display screen as their face, coated with a two-tone lavender color, followed by a dark shade of pink as a border. He is armless, only having a pair of legs. He has a circular control stick on his left and two square buttons on his right. His buttons and control stick are a dark shade of pink. A dark pink cartridge was seen from his back. Glass Shard:Appearance Glass Shard is a broken piece of glass, with a color palette of pretty much all silver/grays. Originally, his color palette consisted of different kinds of blues. He has only sharp edges to him. Personality In the first season of Paper Puppets, Glass Shard was usually identified as arrogant and sometimes even mean, due to his jock-like personality and his association with contestants like Chainsaw, Brick, and Basketball. Although he was good at challenges, such as carrying his team in Code Cracker, he had little to no friends and often resorting to picking on others like Flashlight. Despite this, in Christmas Special and many subsequent episodes, he has been shown to have a nicer side, such as when he picked out Flashlight's gift or gave her immunity, eventually leading to the two getting together. However, in Paper Puppets Take 2, Glass Shard's character seems to have taken a downgrade, as he was portrayed as a phone addict, many times to the detriment of his team, especially Flashlight, who he proceeded to leave for dead and abandon in numerous episode, up until Subordinate Solvers, when she broke up with him. After this, he was not shown much due to being eliminated, but from his little screen time, it took him a long time to recover, as he was lying down in the corner of the Dark Pit of Despair, depressed. Despite this, after Flashlight's elimination in Hole-Hearted, Glass Shard has been shown to be remorseful, apologizing for his clueless actions. He seems to have mostly gotten over the breakup, as we barely see him sad since. Globe: Globe is a male contestant in Paper Puppets Take 2. He was the team captain of Team ?. He got eliminated in "Rainy Day" with 1,685 dislikes, placing 15th overall. Advertisement Appearance He is a spherical plastic model of the Earth. Globe has a periwinkle surface, representing the Earth's ocean. The green marks on his surface represents the continents, and one white marking on the bottom that resembles the South Pole/Antarctica. Personality Globe is a good friend to most of his teammates. He is proud of his place on the team and is happy to help. However, he can be paranoid, like when he thought Team H was going to betray him, he accidentally started the conflict by unintentionally eliminating Flashlight. Thankfully, he does apologize when he realized he was wrong, & was just trying to protect his team. Gong:Personality Gong is calm and nice, but can get easily distracted and is very clumsy. Appearance Gong is a table top(?) bluish gray gong with a black base. There are 2 strings keeping the gong in place. The base is made up of multiple rectangles and the gong itself is a circle. Inside of the bigger circle is a smaller darker circle. The lighting for the gong is 2 trianglish shapes as the lighting. Journal:Appearance Journal appears to be a personal hardcover journal with a darker green square around the upper center. He is mainly lime green in color with his pages being white. His initial design was supposed to resemble to spiral book with black rings as the spine, Journal also had a darker shade of green and a blank cover design at the time. His design changed in Culinary Catastrophe, where he no long has his spiral bindings and gained a label box in his design, along with a lighter color palette. Personality Just like Post-It Note, Journal is one of the smartest contestants in the show. Ever since his encounter with Mr. Hand, he slowly became workaholic, not caring much about his well-being. He is presumably reserved regarding the topic of it, as he was seen to hide anything related to what he had seen from most people, ever since people have brushed him off about it. Journal used to have positive relations with his peers, but as of recent, he started to develop a negative perspective on others. His paranoia and stress had took over due to his obsession with stopping Mr. Hand, turning him more bitter and irritable towards those who he had once good terms with. This resulted in straining his relationships and isolating from everyone for the sake of work, as well as causing harm to both his physical and mental health. Knight Helmet:Appearance Knight Helmet appears to be a generic medieval knight helmet put on armor stands. His base is coated with a gray, shaded with a lighter gray on the left, and a darker gray on the right. The plume on top of his head is colored red, shaded with a dark red and a salmon tint as the lighting. As of Living on the Edge and onwards, his grey color now has a slightly brighter tint. Personality His overall personality is forwarded over to the "hero" of the cast. Acting like "the knight in shining armor". He acts brave and determined, ready to take any task. Deep down, he is the exact opposite of a hero. But due to him not realizing this, he acts as if the other contestants are nothing compared to him. Overall, he is extremely arrogant and self-absorbed. Despite all these qualities, he still has moments where he shows that he can be noble, like when he saved Plasma Ball from falling into the crack in the ground. Throughout the course of the season, Knight Helmet has grown from where he once was. His arrogance used to result in him disregarding his teammates and their feelings, but that has changed significantly. While he is still self-centered, he now cares deeply for (at least some of) his teammates, signified by his behavior towards Plasma Ball throughout A Rotten Egg. This is best shown by his act of selflessness at the end of the episode, where he sacrifices himself for Plasma Ball so she can stay in the game. Malachite:Appearance Malachite is an overall very angular character (his current asset being a dodecagon) whose body consists of a light, dark, and regular peacock green. Two pentagons and one hexagon of a lighter aqua color can be seen near the top of his body. According to the official height chart, he is taller than Santa Hat, but shorter than Post-It Note. In his older designs, he was a more solid green color, and in Episode 3 alone, he had ripple-like markings on his asset. Personality Malachite seemed to be someone with attributes of a military person. He is described as disciplined and noble, making him someone who influences others to act sensibly[1]. He is also known for his loyalty to anyone who he deems friends or allies, choosing to stay with his current team. He is considered a caring individual, showing his concerns for someone and his need to relieve tension between his teammates. Malachite may sometimes joke around, despite his seemingly serious default expression. Overall, Malachite is known to respect his peers and is considered the voice of reason. Melon:Personality In Season 1, Melon earned his ranks as a good and capable leader, with his ability to keep his team safe throughout most of the season. He is also shown to be caring yet emotional, as seen from his mortified feelings when Fridge was nearly crumpled to death. However, in the second season, Melon let being a winner go to his head and ended up growing an ego due to this. He became sassy and boastful, oblivious to the fact that Season 1 had faded into oblivion. He always brags about his win, and how he would appeal the opportunity to win the show twice. Appearance Melon is a green shiny watermelon with unevenly-drawn stripes. There is a small stub sticking out on his left side. Milk:Personality She begins season 2 as a very shy girl who struggles with talking to others. This is until she becomes friends with Bottle who helps her grow more confidence and self-respect. Appearance She appears to be a small white carton of regular milk. Mirror:Personality Mirror is nice, calm and arguably shy. Appearance She is a mirror with blue boards and a shiny white mirror on her. Pan:Appearance Pan is a shiny grey frying pan with a dark grey handle. Personality Pan is best known for his lack of intelligence, as he always does things which make his team lose, he is well meaning and is friendly to everyone despite his unintelligence, but no one wants to be around him. Pan is scared of dragons, uses his tongue to press things and is mostly seen with very basic expressions. Pan refers to himself as a genius, despite the truth being the opposite. Plasma Ball:Appearance Plasma Ball is a transparent grey glass sphere connected to a black cylindrical base. Whenever she gets very angry, her glass dome glows up, as seen in "Platinum Puppets". landed on her glass, resulting in her second death. Personality Plasma Ball is a somewhat short-tempered but knowledgeable character, being somewhat rude & spiteful, as well as quite competitive. She mostly means well but can be a bit rambunctious to people, like Gamebot Berry and Knight Helmet. However, in "All Fun and Games", she had become less moody and demanding, but more cheery. She has moments where she mellows down towards others, especially to (most of) her teammates. One example is when she states her appreciation towards Flashlight for stepping up as a contestant. She shows a large amount of care for her teammates as well (particularly Caramel Cube and Knight Helmet) and can act aggressively towards those who don't treat them with respect. She still manages to burst out in anger if something is done to provoke her into doing so - disrespecting her and her teammates is a primary contributor to that. This does not stop her from calling out the faults of others, including her teammates, such as calling Knight Helmet out for his selfishness or idiocy on multiple occasions. In episode 3, she is paired up with Knight Helmet and Gamebot Berry for the challenge. She is not very happy being paired up with being annoyed by both of them. This comes up first when Knight Helmet mentions his love for Flashlight or when Gamebot Berry decides to focus on his game over the challenge making her have big outbursts. Later in the episode Knight Helmet points out there is a bag at the end of the hallway, as they go to grab it Plasma Ball steps on a trapped button which creates a giant hole in the hallway. This results in her having another random outburst at her teammates such as Gamebot Berry once again getting distracted with something else and Knight Helmet's blabbering. Post-it Note:Personality Many refer to him as a 'know-it-all' due to his intelligent nature, while unfortunately not resulting in him in having much allies. Post-It Note, while sometimes being slightly over-confident in his intelligence, is a generally kind and supportive person. He is seen encouraging his teammates and assists Journal in his research, despite not being sure in his cause. He is shown to have a bold and sarcastic side, usually shown to those he perceives as stupid and those he detests in general. Post-It Note also had his moments where his personality is shown to get slightly soured. Appearance He appears to be a thick wad of square sticky notes of a light yellow color. His possibly most prominent feature is the lower left corner being folded upwards. Shuriken:Personality Shuriken is agile, kind and quiet. He is a nice person who likes to socialize with others. Appearance Shuriken is a shiny ninja star with 4 points. Slipper:Personality Prior to its following season, Slipper started off as a rather amiable yet bland character in Paper Puppets. However, since War Cards, it is likely that she started dissolve into a slightly sour behavior. In Paper Puppets Take 2, Slipper was somewhat laidback in earlier episodes. She then became more strategic and manipulative in later episodes. She has the ability to convince whoever to go with her words, especially towards her playmate Ukulele, whom she lured her into via asking joining the Brackets following Bubble Wrap's elimination and since that event, she starting manipulating, lying and teaching Ukulele to be a psychotic person like her. Slipper also seems to have an eye for fashion[1]. As shown in Blue Nightmares, she was more concerned about her eyeliner than the monster. She also has the ability to give other people. Slipper is also shown to have some sassy traits in her, and she can be rebellious at times, such as when she joined Team Bracket with Basketball and Chainsaw. Toothbrush:Personality Toothbrush is kind, soft spoken person who is very attached to her friends. She is known for being very tall, which started her friendship with Gong. She is also very good at speeches. Appearance Toothbrush is a tall red toothbrush with her face on her bristles. Treasure Chest:Personality Initially, not much was known about his personality due to him not having any speaking role in the first episode. Treasure Chest's personality started to show as of Episode 3, where he begins to take the role of a team leader more prevalently. Episode 6, where he started to grow conscious about losing his other team members. Wanting what is best for the remaining (now no longer) Team 47, he tries his hardest as a team captain as he cherishes them greatly. However, there were times he acted on things out of impulse without being aware of its consequences. When he pulled out an Immunity Token to avoid elimination in Episode 9, he viewed this action as a selfless act so he could look out for his peers, despite being perceived otherwise. Despite this, Treasure Chest had shown remorse for what he had done and was desperate on wanting to make up with his former peers. Treasure Chest has also appeared to seem less upbeat as episodes went by, as he was never seen smiling at all during the entirety of Episodes 11 and 12. Additionally, in the episode prior, he was seen not attempting to do the assigned challenge before being offered assistance by someone. This may hint at how he became demotivated, now that he has no allies left to work with until Episode 13 and prior. Treasure Chest also tends to be self-centered, as he struggles to understand different perspectives other than his own and believes he's the primary cause of Team 47's shortcomings. This can be shown when he confirms he believed Journal was acting strangely due to what he did to cause Malachite's elimination, rather than Mr. Hand tormenting him. Ukulele:Appearance She appears to be a ukulele, made out of wood. Her color mainly consists of a sunny yellow with a white floral pattern. Other notable parts in her asset include a black handle/neck, an orange-brown headstock, grey tuning pegs, and four white strings attached to her. Personality Ukulele was a very caring contestant. She will help others and stand up for them. Her kindness is shown to not be brought back by contestants, but she does not pay much mind to that. She also seems to be cautious for others safety. Ukulele is also shown to be naรฏve, as she is oblivious of the bad deeds Slipper would eventually give to her, ever since she was asked to leave Team 47 and work with Team ]. However, since Living on the Edge, she started to seemingly become more competitive, prioritizing herself more before the other contestants. As her evident change in personality progresses, her amiable self started to prominently fade to a more threatening persona, especially during "A Rotten Egg". The Hosts Gold Ingot:the host of the show, Appearance Gold Ingot appears to be a rectangular block of gold. He is mainly orange-yellow in color with a yellow shine. Personality Rude, hyperactive, and untrustworthy, Gold Ingot proves to be a ruthless host. Gold Ingot is shown to be a self-centered, and temperamental when things don't go his way. He often gives little to no care towards his assistants and to an extent, even objectifies them, especially Loaf. However, when Loaf and Santa Hat left him due to his treatment towards them, Gold Ingot seemed to have remorse for his actions. When Silver encouraged him to change and become a better person, Gold Ingot seems to agree with her, therefore taking her advice. Despite being shown improving himself, he thought doing so could make everything go back like when it was before, likely as a way to ease his guilt. His recent behavior also shows that he faced difficulty moving on to which is the point where he might give up on life completely. Bronze:co-host, Personality Bronze is deadpan and doesn't really care for anyone or anything. He has little to no enthusiasm and has a smart mouth. He seems to share a very obvious dislike or rivalry for his cousin Platinum specifically, frowning or losing a smile everytime he speaks and refusing to listen to him more compared to Gold Ingot and Silver. Regarding that, he is typically speaking in a monotone voice, and usually seen being disappointed with his fellow assistants and getting annoyed quite often. Bronze is also prone to being very mellow and usually the first to confront people whenever there's a problem in hand. Appearance Bronze is a tall bronze ingot, he is somewhat thin in his side width. It can also be seen that he was slightly bent in appearance. Loaf:co-host, Personality Loaf is usually a kind and enthusiastic individual, trying his best in his as a co-host and to make Gold Ingot proud. However, he tends to be oblivious, often unintentionally bothering others. After dealing with a period of the host's mistreatment towards him, he mustered up the courage to leave the workplace where he was treated less, quitting his job as co-host. Later on, Loaf grew assertive and unforgiving towards Gold Ingot when he poorly attempts to apologize to him and Santa Hat. Appearance He is a brown loaf of bread with spots on him. Platinum:co-host, Personality Platinum is shown to be particularly needy for attention and spotlight, and wants everyone to focus on him and him only. He finds annoyance in being overshadowed, even if something as minor as Silver announcing her cupcakes. Platinum also tends to be dramatic, whether it'd be fainting from approval, throw tantrums, or pathetically cry crocodile tears while wearing make-up. It either serves as a way to show his emotions or to lie and cover up particular situations. Overall, he is attention grabby and aggressive at times. Platinum's behavior most likely stems from him attempting to get approval from Gold Ingot.[1] Appearance Platinum is platinum block and he is taller and slimmer compared to his cousins. He also notibly has raised bevel edges. Platinum is entirely gray in color and has shines on his body like the rest of the Ingots. Santa Hat:former co-host, Appearance She is a red & white Santa hat. Personality She likes Loaf and she quitted being a co-host for Gold Ingot because he was so mean to them Sliver: Silver is an intern, currently co-host, and a recurring character on Paper Puppets Take 2. Personality Unlike her cousins, Silver is polite and not as talkative in comparison, as she never spoken until few episodes prior to her first appearance. Silver used to be timid and is also somewhat a pushover, but she was not often seen this way. She was later shown to be geeky as she will passionately express her interest for a certain thing and can ramble about them continuously. Silver appears to have a clear perception of morals, knowing what good should be done and does not stand for major wrongdoings. Appearance Similar to Gold Ingot, Silver is a rectangular block of silver; which she is colored in light shades of gray. Unlike her cousins, she does not have a set of arms. They are all objects*

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