(The gang saw that Allison has disappeared.)
Sally: Where in the world did Alice go?
Cadpig: Yeah, she just vanished.
Wallace: Not sure.
Ryder: But at least we can go up the wall now.
(They went back to the wall where the Piper came from and climbed up it. They were in a hallway and went down the right way. Soon, Blaze spots another tape recorder as they walked down some stairs. It was from a worker named Angus Newman.)
Blaze: Hey, guys! I found another tape!
Lucky: Awesome, Blaze! (Looks at the tape) Looks like it's from a worker named Angus Newman.
Skye: Let's play it and hear what he says.
(Blaze plays the tape)
Angus Newman: Heh, double quota, that Mister Flynn says. Heh, DOUBLE! Why I haven't even pulled a full days work in that ol' toy assembly line!... In some, four years! Now I don't intend on startin' now. I got my corner, my little sippin' canteen, and I do just fine! Double quota... HEH! I haven't even done HALF in MONTHS! Oh, but they won't find me, no sir! Place this big, No one knows, what everyone else is doin'! Hehehe! So I turn up my radio, and put up my feet, count the holes in my socks! Five o'clock comes easy 'round here! Hehehe, buddy!
Lucky: (Chuckles) Hey, I like this guy.
Chase: So, I assume that he's a worker who's a very lazy and incompetent worker, who instead of doing his job, chooses to lay back and rest in a hole in the wall.
Rolly: He's just like me.
(They back to where they came and went down the left hallway. There, they see a mirror and they look at themselves in it. They're being almost covered in ink as they have yellow glowing eyes.)
Rocky: Oh my gosh. What has happened to us?
Marshall: We're almost covered in ink.
Zuma: I don't like this. I wish we could be back in our original forms.
(They turned the corner and crawled underneath a metal shelf. They were in a room where they see a message which says, "WHERE'S THE TOYMAN?" with another tape under it.)
Audrey: Where's the toy man? Who the heck is the toyman?
Precious: I think it's referring to the toy maker Shawn Flynn. Or as I like to call him, Jacksepticeye.
Wallace: That's a nice nickname, Precious.
Precious: Thanks. I made it up. (Looks at the fourth wall and winks)
Rubble: And there's another tape.
(Ryder grabs the tape and sees that it's from another worker named Dale Little.)
Ryder: It looks like it's from another worker named Dale Little.
(Ryder plays the tape)
Dale Little: "Yeah, so those Gent Corporation boys are kinda... strange... Every time I come back to work; they've put in even more of their pointless gadgets. Yeah, last week, huh! They built some kind of, huh, I dunno, electrical towers over near Animation Alley. This week, they added security codes for opening doors. Geez, what kind of work do they think we do here anyways? Last I checked, we make toys, and silly cartoons! This ain't Fort Knox! You know what I mean? Now it's my job to look over these shipping invoices AND remember a bunch of random numbers?! Yeah, NO FRIGGIN' THANK YOU! Psh. I'm just gonna... I'm just gonna record the door code here so I don't forget it... ahem, alright! The code... is Four... Five... One... 451. And if uh, Mister Drew, or Mister Grey asks, you didn't hear it from me. 'Kay?"
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101 Dalmatians: Bendy and the Dark Revival
AdventureOn June 18th, 1973. The gang visit Audrey, who is an animator working at Archgate Pictures, spending her night working overtime on animations. They visit her at the studio as she gets up after a grueling shift of redrawing old frames from Joey Drew'...