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Mama returns as the main antagonist of the DLC expansion. When the player opens their present on Christmas Day, they find Tattletail to be significantly different; he now has spots on his fur, his eyes are green, and now gives out educational facts periodically. The player then hears knocking on their front door, and finds a mysterious letter telling them that the events occurring are not what actually happened, and that they must go back to previous nights to try to remember what actually transpired throughout the week. As the player travels back through time, they find memories that portray Mama as a kind, loving, and harmless toy. The player receives more letters that say that their memories have been tampered by someone, and must enter a warped dimension known as The Kaleidoscope, where all memories are stored. When the player enters The Kaleidoscope, they can find a deactivated Mama in the kitchen, with the option to load a cassette within her. The man speaking during the tape, most likely a Waygetter Electronics executive, introduces Waydrives, which are responsible for giving the Tattletail toys their unique personalities, and possibly their sentience. Traveling further down, the player finds a distorted version of the VHS Tape, showing an alternate version of the Tattletail advertisement. After watching it, the player is sent back December 20, with the original talking Tattletail instead of the educational one. The night transpires the same way it did in the original game, until the player is instructed to wrap Tattletail back up. When the player is halfway to the box's location, Tattletail tells a knock-knock joke. After the player's "who's there" response, Tattletail says "Orange!". After the player responds "Orange who?", the screen blacks out, and Mama jumpscares them, finishing the joke with "Orange you forgetting someone?!", indicating that the player never left the dimension. The player and Tattletail are then sent back to The Kaleidoscope's distorted version of the house, and Mama returns to her malevolent persona. The player then has to find the exit to the dimension, and escape Mama. As the player nears the exit, Mama becomes increasingly more desperate, as she begs that they do not leave her, in a desperate attempt to feign mercy from them. After exiting The Kaleidoscope, they are sent back to their house, with everything normal restored again, as well as receiving another letter congratulating them for their success. The expansion ends with the camera ominously zooming in on Tattletail, with Mama's chase music playing, before abruptly stopping. He then jokingly says "Me love you!" to the player, as the screen transitions to the credits. | Mama returns as the main antagonist of the DLC expansion. When the player opens their present on Christmas Day, they find Tattletail to be significantly different; he now has spots on his fur, his eyes are green, and now gives out educational facts periodically. The player then hears knocking on their front door, and finds a mysterious letter telling them that the events occurring are not what actually happened, and that they must go back to previous nights to try to remember what actually transpired throughout the week. As the player travels back through time, they find memories that portray Mama as a kind, loving, and harmless toy. The player receives more letters that say that their memories have been tampered by someone, and must enter a warped dimension known as The Kaleidoscope, where all memories are stored. When the player enters The Kaleidoscope, they can find a deactivated Mama in the kitchen, with the option to load a cassette within her. The man speaking during the tape, most likely a Waygetter Electronics executive, introduces Waydrives, which are responsible for giving the Tattletail toys their unique personalities, and possibly their sentience. Traveling further down, the player finds a distorted version of the VHS Tape, showing an alternate version of the Tattletail advertisement. After watching it, the player is sent back December 20, with the original talking Tattletail instead of the educational one. The night transpires the same way it did in the original game, until the player is instructed to wrap Tattletail back up. When the player is halfway to the box's location, Tattletail tells a knock-knock joke. After the player's "who's there" response, Tattletail says "Orange!". After the player responds "Orange who?", the screen blacks out, and Mama jumpscares them, finishing the joke with "Orange you forgetting someone?!", indicating that the player never left the dimension. The player and Tattletail are then sent back to The Kaleidoscope's distorted version of the house, and Mama returns to her malevolent persona. The player then has to find the exit to the dimension, and escape Mama. As the player nears the exit, Mama becomes increasingly more desperate, as she begs that they do not leave her, in a desperate attempt to feign mercy from them. After exiting The Kaleidoscope, they are sent back to their house, with everything normal restored again, as well as receiving another letter congratulating them for their success. The expansion ends with the camera ominously zooming in on Tattletail, with Mama's chase music playing, before abruptly stopping. He then jokingly says "Me love you!" to the player, as the screen transitions to the credits. | ||
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==Statistics== | ==Codex Statistics== | ||
'''[[Tiering System|Tier]]:''' '''10- | '''[[Tiering System|Tier]]:''' '''High 10-B''' | ||
'''Name:''' Mama Tattletail | '''Name:''' Mama Tattletail | ||
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'''[[Dimensionality]]:''' '''3-D''' | '''[[Dimensionality]]:''' '''3-D''' | ||
'''[[Attack Potency]]:''' ''' | '''[[Attack Potency]]:''' '''Above Average Human level''' (Can [https://youtu.be/NXsmH-cP85g?t=29 one shot the player] and [https://youtu.be/b_Tze9WWIhc?t=148 is most likely the cause of death of the Waygetter Electronics employees]) | ||
'''[[Durability]]:''' ''' | '''[[Durability]]:''' '''Above Average Human level''' | ||
'''[[Striking Strength]]:''' ''' | '''[[Striking Strength]]:''' '''Above Average Human Class''' | ||
'''[[Lifting Strength]]:''' '''Unknown''' | '''[[Lifting Strength]]:''' '''Unknown''' | ||
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'''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:''' '''Average Human''' | '''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:''' '''Average Human''' | ||
'''[[Speed| | '''[[Speed|Attack Speed]]:''' '''Average Human''' | ||
'''[[Reactions|Reaction Speed]]:''' '''Average Human''' | '''[[Reactions|Reaction Speed]]:''' '''Average Human''' | ||
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'''[[Range]]:''' '''Below Standard Melee''' | '''[[Range]]:''' '''Below Standard Melee''' | ||
'''[[Intelligence]]:''' '''Average''' | '''[[Intelligence]]:''' '''Average Intelligence''' | ||
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==[[Powers and Techniques]]== | |||
'''[[Natural Weaponry]]''' and '''[[Penetration Damage]]''' (Via fangs), '''[[Small Size]]''' (Type 0, [https://youtu.be/qu7Gs3lj7Gw?t=775 She is smaller than a child]), '''[[Inorganic Physiology]]''' (Is merely a toy), '''[[Technological Manipulation]]''' (Can [https://youtu.be/qu7Gs3lj7Gw?t=905 shut down the player's flashlight]), '''[[Teleportation]]''' ([https://youtu.be/AC5znsx4nf8?t=646 Mama can seemingly teleport]) | '''[[Natural Weaponry]]''' and '''[[Penetration Damage]]''' (Via fangs), '''[[Small Size]]''' (Type 0, [https://youtu.be/qu7Gs3lj7Gw?t=775 She is smaller than a child]), '''[[Inorganic Physiology]]''' (Is merely a toy), '''[[Technological Manipulation]]''' (Can [https://youtu.be/qu7Gs3lj7Gw?t=905 shut down the player's flashlight]), '''[[Teleportation]]''' ([https://youtu.be/AC5znsx4nf8?t=646 Mama can seemingly teleport]) | ||
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==[[Equipment]]== | |||
None Notable | None Notable | ||
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</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
[[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Characters]] | ||
[[Category:Sexless Characters]] | [[Category:Sexless Characters]] | ||
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[[Category:Video Game Characters]] | [[Category:Video Game Characters]] | ||
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[[Category:Antagonists]] | [[Category:Antagonists]] | ||
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[[Category:Tier 10]] | [[Category:Tier 10]] | ||
[[Category:10- | [[Category:High 10-B]] | ||
[[Category:Penetration Damage Users]] |
Latest revision as of 15:09, 23 September 2024
Background
Mama Tattletail is a toy created by Waygetter Electronics that was discontinued shortly after her conception. She is the mother of all Tattletails, and the main antagonist of the game.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Mama's story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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In Tattletail
Mama was one of the Tattletails that were announced in the commercial that was on the VHS Tape. While the cassette was viewed by the player, Mama teleported to different areas of the commercial set, and was located next to one of the two Waygetter Electronics employees present. She is implied to be responsible for murdering the aforementioned employees. Years before this, however, Mama was rumored to have bitten a child's eyes out of their head, leading to her recall and ban. On December 22, 1998, Mama is found next to an unplugged refrigerator with a cassette inside. When the player puts the cassette in, Mama explains her true nature to the player. When the player goes to the basement to bring Tattletail to Mama, she mysteriously vanishes and teleports into the living room area, and the player has to avoid her. If Mama hears Tattletail, she will jumpscare the player. Throughout the rest of the nights, she becomes increasingly more active. When one of the Tattletails play hide-and-seek with the player, Mama comes out and the player has to avoid her. On Christmas Eve, the Tattletail children are planning a party for Mama. However, in actuality, they are preparing a ritual to banish Mama. The player has to help put the candles in front of each Tattletail and light them. During the first attempt at the ritual, Mama steals the candles so that she can stay forever. When the player gets all five candles and re-lights them, the ritual resumes and the VHS Tape begins to glow and the Tattletail children tell the player to rewind the tape and destroy it to banish Mama. When the cassette is destroyed and the ritual concludes, the five Tattletail children are then wrapped up and the game tells the player to go to bed. In The Kaleidoscope Mama returns as the main antagonist of the DLC expansion. When the player opens their present on Christmas Day, they find Tattletail to be significantly different; he now has spots on his fur, his eyes are green, and now gives out educational facts periodically. The player then hears knocking on their front door, and finds a mysterious letter telling them that the events occurring are not what actually happened, and that they must go back to previous nights to try to remember what actually transpired throughout the week. As the player travels back through time, they find memories that portray Mama as a kind, loving, and harmless toy. The player receives more letters that say that their memories have been tampered by someone, and must enter a warped dimension known as The Kaleidoscope, where all memories are stored. When the player enters The Kaleidoscope, they can find a deactivated Mama in the kitchen, with the option to load a cassette within her. The man speaking during the tape, most likely a Waygetter Electronics executive, introduces Waydrives, which are responsible for giving the Tattletail toys their unique personalities, and possibly their sentience. Traveling further down, the player finds a distorted version of the VHS Tape, showing an alternate version of the Tattletail advertisement. After watching it, the player is sent back December 20, with the original talking Tattletail instead of the educational one. The night transpires the same way it did in the original game, until the player is instructed to wrap Tattletail back up. When the player is halfway to the box's location, Tattletail tells a knock-knock joke. After the player's "who's there" response, Tattletail says "Orange!". After the player responds "Orange who?", the screen blacks out, and Mama jumpscares them, finishing the joke with "Orange you forgetting someone?!", indicating that the player never left the dimension. The player and Tattletail are then sent back to The Kaleidoscope's distorted version of the house, and Mama returns to her malevolent persona. The player then has to find the exit to the dimension, and escape Mama. As the player nears the exit, Mama becomes increasingly more desperate, as she begs that they do not leave her, in a desperate attempt to feign mercy from them. After exiting The Kaleidoscope, they are sent back to their house, with everything normal restored again, as well as receiving another letter congratulating them for their success. The expansion ends with the camera ominously zooming in on Tattletail, with Mama's chase music playing, before abruptly stopping. He then jokingly says "Me love you!" to the player, as the screen transitions to the credits. |
Codex Statistics
Tier: High 10-B
Name: Mama Tattletail
Origin: Tattletail
Sex: Sexless, referred to as female
Age: Unknown
Classification: Killer Toy
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Above Average Human level (Can one shot the player and is most likely the cause of death of the Waygetter Electronics employees)
Durability: Above Average Human level
Striking Strength: Above Average Human Class
Lifting Strength: Unknown
Travel Speed: Average Human
Attack Speed: Average Human
Reaction Speed: Average Human
Stamina: Limitless (By the virtue of being a robot)
Range: Below Standard Melee
Intelligence: Average Intelligence
Powers and Techniques
Natural Weaponry and Penetration Damage (Via fangs), Small Size (Type 0, She is smaller than a child), Inorganic Physiology (Is merely a toy), Technological Manipulation (Can shut down the player's flashlight), Teleportation (Mama can seemingly teleport)
Equipment
None Notable
Others
Standard Tactics: Mama Tattletail physically attacks her opponent
Weaknesses: She lacks arms