![]() They get there, and find that the Plushtrap Chaser was pounding against the door. Soon after, the neighborhood's power blacks out, and Oscar, Isaac, and Raj hear knocking from Oscar's room. Oscar leaves and locks the door, but hears Raj's voice from the dark room, seeing something move in the dark. While the kids are planning their trick or treating, Oscar finds a port in Plushtrap Chaser's jaw and tries to plug it in, shorting his room's lights. ![]() The Plushtrap Chaser remains dormant the night before Halloween. However, despite his further efforts, the Plushtrap Chaser refuses to work and Oscar, disappointed, sets the toy aside. Trying to figure out how to activate it, he notices the box's labels advertising the Plushtrap Chaser's features walking in the dark and freezing in the light. Oscar attempts to pry open the Plushtrap Chaser's mouth with a butter knife, but the knife snaps in two. Back at his home, he takes the Plushtrap Chaser out of the tattered packaging to find that what the store's employees were discussing was true, and the toy indeed had realistic human teeth and eyes. Later, taking advantage of the commotion caused by the toys being sold out, Oscar leaves money on the counter and runs off with the spare Plushtrap Chaser. Seizing the opportunity, Oscar tries to negotiate with the clerk to purchase the toy, but the store clerk refuses. Oscar then overhears store employees talking about contacting the police over a "life-like" Plushtrap that's been returned in a damaged box. Oscar, Isaac and Raj are in a line to buy one of the toy rabbits in the mall when the last Plushtrap is bought. Unfortunately for Oscar, they are very popular, to the point where the toys are completely sold out by the time Oscar arrives. The Plushtrap Chaser is Oscar's favorite Fazbear Entertainment character. Plushtrap Chaser as he appeared in the graphic novel adaptation. The Plushtrap Chaser featured in the story is able to mimic voices, but it is unknown if all toys are able to, or just this specific one. Plushtrap Chasers also possess remarkable speed. The animatronic toy is battery powered and can seemingly be charged from the port in the jaw. Plushtrap Chasers, in a normal state, function as an electronic toy, designed to walk in darkness and stop when lights are turned on. Plushtrap Chaser's tagline, Fazbear Frights #2: Fetch “ WALKS IN THE DARK! FREEZES IN THE LIGHT! ” It has a small dark-green pig-like snout, chubbier cheeks, smaller but human-looking orange eyes, and long teeth placed in a wide girin. In it's depiction of the first graphic novel collection, Plushtrap Chaser's suit takes on a more furry appearance and wears a white bib. There are sharp silver claws at the end his fingers. He now has human blue eyes, and sharp fangs in mouth. He is now visibly stuffed with stitches lining his body, with light withering (mainly around his eyes and mouth). The cover art for the first graphic novel collection, changes design of the main one from the unused illustration. His eyes are plastic and bulging, his mouth is filled with pointed teeth, and his ears are jointed. The unused illustration shows the main one as yellow-green animatronic rabbit. There are several small holes under the battery compartment. He has human teeth, which are straight and slightly yellow and set in human gums, and cloudy green human eyes. The main Plushtrap Chaser in Out of Stock is defective. There's battery compartment on their backs, on/off switch under their feet, and charging ports near back of their jaws. They have plastic, bulging eyes placed in wide eye sockets (giving their faces skeletal appearance), mouths filled with pointed canine-looking teeth, and whiskers on long snout. Their bodies are furry and stuffed, with jointed limbs, standing on oversized feet. Plushtrap Chasers are three-feet tall, dark-green, animatronic rabbit toys.
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