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The Toy reappears in Doom Patrol #10, once again late to a meeting with Thayer Jost. She is then killed in the following issue, which brings about the return of Mr. Nobody.

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  • The Toy reappears in Doom Patrol #10, once again late to a meeting with Thayer Jost. She is then killed in the following issue, which brings about the return of Mr. Nobody.
  • (Scene cuts to Susie playing with Isabel and Shelly) Isabel: "Time to play with our Magical Mermaid toys!" Susie: "What toy, I don't have one." Shelly: "You don't have a Magical Mermaid?" Shelly and Isabel start laughing. Susie: "Well, why don't we share, Isabel?" Isabel: "Sorry, Susie, get one of your own." Shelly: "Hey, Isabel, let's roll our Magical Mermaids down the stairs in those lame toy cars Susie has." Isabel: "That's a great idea!" Isabel and Shelly run into another room. Nancy Suzy Fish: "Isabel, it's time to go." Isabel: "Okay, Mom!" Shubie: "Shelly, time for you to go too." Shelly: "Alright, bye, Susie." Shubie walks back into the kitchen., and peaks into the other room. Shubie: "Nat, I think Susie's depressed she doesn't have one of those Magical Mermaid toys. Why don't you g
  • A 1982 remake of the French comedy Le Jouet, starring Richard Pryor and Jackie Gleason and directed by Richard Donner. Unemployed journalist Jack Brown is having a hard time fixing that problem. The job market in his hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana just isn't looking too good lately, forcing him to find employment as a maid for local tycoon U.S. Bates. After Bates cans him for refusing to shave his mustache -and for being a man- Jack sneaks on board the night cleaning crew at one of U.S.' retail outlets.
  • <default>The Toy</default> Title Gender Race Alignment Faction Occupation Descriptor Class Focus Level Health Status Location Coordinates Voiced by Created by Written by Appearances The Toy, Oom, was a planned companion in Torment: Tides of Numenera. This character was cut from the game prior to release. The Toy is a numenera, a leftover creature from a prior world. It is a living ball of goo, whose form and abilities will change and develop depending on player choices. It is very loyal, and the Last Castoff will have a lot of influence over it.
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  • (Scene cuts to Susie playing with Isabel and Shelly) Isabel: "Time to play with our Magical Mermaid toys!" Susie: "What toy, I don't have one." Shelly: "You don't have a Magical Mermaid?" Shelly and Isabel start laughing. Susie: "Well, why don't we share, Isabel?" Isabel: "Sorry, Susie, get one of your own." Shelly: "Hey, Isabel, let's roll our Magical Mermaids down the stairs in those lame toy cars Susie has." Isabel: "That's a great idea!" Isabel and Shelly run into another room. Nancy Suzy Fish: "Isabel, it's time to go." Isabel: "Okay, Mom!" Shubie: "Shelly, time for you to go too." Shelly: "Alright, bye, Susie." Shubie walks back into the kitchen., and peaks into the other room. Shubie: "Nat, I think Susie's depressed she doesn't have one of those Magical Mermaid toys. Why don't you go to the Toy Barrel and get her one?" Nat: "Okay." (Scene cuts to Nat driving to the Toy Barrel) Nat walks into the store, and up to the cashier. Nat: "Do you have anymore Magical Mermaids?" Cashier: "Sorry, sir, we don't have any more, but we do have the sets, which come with one. But get them while you can, they're selling fast." Nat runs over to the self, and grabs the last box. Nancy (Grabbing onto the same box): "Hey! That's mine!" Nat: "No, it's not!" Nancy: "Yes, it IS!" Nancy pulls the box out of Nat's hands. Isabel: "Thanks, Mom." Nancy: "Your welcome, Izzy." Nat lying on the floor notices a Magical Mermaid under the self. Nat: "Yes!" Nat runs over to the cashier before any one can get it. Cashier: "Alright, that's gonna be two dollars." Nat hand her the money and leaves the store. (Scene cuts to Nat's house) Nat: "Hey, Susie! Guess what I got you." Susie: "(Gasps) A Magical Mermaid!" Susie begins playing with it. Susie: "Ugh, this is lame." Susie flings it away. (Scene ends)
  • A 1982 remake of the French comedy Le Jouet, starring Richard Pryor and Jackie Gleason and directed by Richard Donner. Unemployed journalist Jack Brown is having a hard time fixing that problem. The job market in his hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana just isn't looking too good lately, forcing him to find employment as a maid for local tycoon U.S. Bates. After Bates cans him for refusing to shave his mustache -and for being a man- Jack sneaks on board the night cleaning crew at one of U.S.' retail outlets. After murdering an innocent Wonder Wheel while comically fooling around with the stores wares, Jack catches the attention of Eric, U.S. Bates' spoiled rotten son. Eric is there after hours with some of daddy's men to pick out any toy in the store, and he's just made his selection; he wants Jack. Everyone but Eric thinks this is a bad idea, but what he says goes, and he knows enough about spoiled rottenness to know that everyone has a price. So Eric's chaperons stuff a bunch of money in Jack's hands, promise to give Wonder Wheel a decent burial, and then box him up in a crate to bring home with Eric. Once there, Jack quickly tires of Eric's horrid behavior and humiliating pranks and he storms out, still decked out in too-tight Spider-Man pajamas, to return home; to hell with the money. Problem is, Eric is lonely enough to beg his dad get him back by any means. U.S. offers Jack enough money to pay off his mortgage, which he all-too eagerly accepts. But Eric's brattyness has got to go, so Jack cuts through the boy's Jerkass Facade and begins befriending the Lonely Rich Kid underneath. Though its premise is a bit controversial, The Toy is still a pretty damn funny film with some surprisingly sweet moments, and it offers a rare chance to see two legendary comedians playing off each other. Oh, and Gleason's trophy wife has some nice new boobs.
  • The Toy reappears in Doom Patrol #10, once again late to a meeting with Thayer Jost. She is then killed in the following issue, which brings about the return of Mr. Nobody.
  • <default>The Toy</default> Title Gender Race Alignment Faction Occupation Descriptor Class Focus Level Health Status Location Coordinates Voiced by Created by Written by Appearances The Toy, Oom, was a planned companion in Torment: Tides of Numenera. This character was cut from the game prior to release. The Toy is a numenera, a leftover creature from a prior world. It is a living ball of goo, whose form and abilities will change and develop depending on player choices. It is very loyal, and the Last Castoff will have a lot of influence over it. As all other numenera, the Toy will be unpredictable, and might occasionally do unexpected and inexplicable things, especially if it can't make sense of the Last Castoff's desires.
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