The fluorescent lights snap off as I push down a maintenance corridor. You freeze when a thin, synthetic laugh rolls through the vents. In that pause, Chapter 5 remaps everything you thought you knew about Playtime Co.
I’ve played every chapter, read every forum thread, and sat through the theorycrafting on Steam and Discord. You’ll get names, order of appearance, and who supplied the voices — but I’ll also point out what matters: which allies actually help, which mascots steal scenes, and where the story kicks the quietest wounds. Read this while you still remember the layout; the Labs don’t stay the same for long.
All characters in Poppy Playtime: Broken Things
People often pause the game to catch their breath after a jumpscare; that’s the real-world reaction this chapter engineers.
Huggy Wuggy

I’ll say this plainly: Huggy is the axis of fear in Broken Things. He appears throughout, no longer confined to a single high-adrenaline chase — he shapes the pacing and the quiet terror between set pieces. Huggy Wuggy is a thunderclap in the vents.
Who voices Huggy Wuggy?
Voice credits for Huggy are spread across the installments; this chapter leans on a cast that layers distorted audio with growls and sudden tones to keep you guessing. If you follow the credits you’ll see how Playtime mixes specific performers with sound design to make Huggy feel omnipresent.
Outimals

The chapter opens with live-action beats that show Outimals behaving like scavengers in the dark. They’re not threats in the same way as Prototype or Huggy; they scuttle, they hide, they survive. I read the Outimals as victims first — creatures pushed into nocturnal habits by experiments gone wrong.
Giblet

Giblet is the new ally in this chapter — stitched, wary, and loyal to Poppy. He replaces the roles previous companions left vacant, giving you a voice you can rely on without wondering when the knife will drop. I liked that he felt designed to comfort rather than betray.
Chum Chompkins

Silent, faithful, and mechanically reliable — Chum acts as Giblet’s shadow. There’s a hint that he keeps power systems patched or sabotaged in service of Prototype’s plans. He doesn’t say much, but his actions matter at critical beats.
Bron

Bron finally shows up full-sized after existing as a toy tease in earlier chapters. His scene is brief but important — he delivers a new GrabPack and drops a line of lore about the facility’s condition. Short, but effective.
Ms Gracie

Ms Gracie appears only in recordings, but those clips carry weight. She’s the public face of the conditioning program that moved children into the Labs and recast them as experiments. Her presence ties chapters together: corporate messaging, children’s programming, and the slow moral rot inside Playtime Co.
Lily Lovebraids

Lily is the chapter’s social predator: pretty, spoiled, and dangerous. She runs a twisted dinner party where Critters are her playthings. Her dialog and missions are written to toy with you — she’s a secondary antagonist who loves attention and control.
Kissy Missy

Yes — Kissy Missy returns. She’s battered but unwavering, prioritizing Poppy’s safety above her own. The lore here sharpens their bond and hints at a longer backstory between her and Huggy that players have been parsing on Reddit and the Steam community.
Is Kissy Missy in Chapter 5?
Short answer: yes. She survives and reappears when the narrative needs a steady, sympathetic presence. I’d watch how the game stages her scenes — they’re built to make you root for her even when other characters act off-script.
Poppy

Poppy is trapped in Lily’s basement for much of the chapter. I flip between trusting her and suspecting she’s another layer of Playtime’s manipulation — but in Broken Things she reads as a victim first and a plot device second. Your sympathy will be tested.
Prototype

Prototype’s full reveal closes a chapter-long tease. After years of shadow and metallic hints, you finally see his bulk and hear him move in real time. Prototype is a rusted monarch on a broken throne — less subtle than the imagination-made threat, but now he can chase you with purpose.
Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5 voice actors, listed
Credit rolls and community posts are where I verify the finer points of who said what on each tape; that’s the real-world fact-checking every fan guide needs.

| Character(s) | Voice Actor | Also known for |
|---|---|---|
| Poppy | Nola Klop | Narrator in Bramble: The Mountain King. |
| Giblet | Elliot Schiff | Grant in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. |
| Lily LovebraidsMs Gracie | Nicole Tompkins | Jill Valentine in Resident Evil 3, Lady Dimitrescu in Resident Evil Village, and Sarah in Deliver Us Mars. |
| Chum ChompkinsKickin Chicken | Elijah Delaney | Bonehead in Adventure Mode. |
| Baba ChopsMeganMom 1 | Jenn Soanes | – |
| Bobby BearhugCritterHoppy HopscotchMom 3 | Avalon Delaney | Bubbles and Meep in Adventure Mode. |
| Dad 1Outimal 3Prototype LoyalistSecurity Staffer | John Whinfield | Mud in The Gaslight District and Abel in The Amazing Digital Circus. |
| Dad 2 | Eric True | Nightmare tape, Critter sounds, and The Prototype in Poppy Playtime. |
| Harley Sawyer | Baldwin Williams Jr. | DogDay in Poppy Playtime: Deep Sleep |
| Eddie Ritterman | Chris Tester | Heinrix can Calox in Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader. |
| Elliot Ludwig | Tom Schalk | Trent in Visions of Mana, Kaboom in Wild Bastards, and Gordon in My Friendly Neighborhood. |
| GomezOutimal 1 | Emmanuel Alejandro | Snake Oil Salesman in Fallout (TV series). |
| Leith Pierre | Robin Nelson | Officer Paul Ease, Evil Printer, and Robin Nelsonson in Mike & Zach. |
| Marketing JuniorOutimal 2Todd | Jack Stansbury | Aquamarine Hoshino in Oshi no Ko and Masamune Okumura in 2.5 Dimensional Seduction. |
| Mom 2OliverToy | Amanda Hufford | Ragatha in The Amazing Digital Circus and Rebel, Makayla, and Mickey in Date Everything! |
| Outimal 4Outimal 6 | Valentin Fernandez | Jeremy in Cabin Tales. |
| Outimal 5 | August Sargenti | H.H. Holmes in Starfield and Nedd Bear in Ultimate Custom Night. |
| Prototype | Anthony MadeiraAugust SargentiBenjamin RookerElijah DelaneyEric TrueJennifer SeoanesJoaquin AugustoLayne PriceSpicer McLeroyBaldwin WilliamsJohn WhinfieldNola KlopElliot SchiffAvalon DelaneyChris TesterTom SchalkAmanda HuffordEmmanuel AlejandroJack StansburyValentin Fernandez | – |
If you want to cross-check credits, check the game’s Steam page and the in-game end credits; fans on Reddit and the Moyens I/O writeups often surface additional casting notes. I filter community claims against the official roll before I trust them — do the same when someone posts a clip that sounds “new.”
Playtime Co. designs scares with intention: a patched-together mascot here, a recorded voice there, and an experiment who keeps eerily quiet in the corner. Which character surprised you most — and which voice stuck in your head after the lights went out?