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==== Appearance ====
==== Appearance ====
Generally, objects are household, sport-based or other types of items anthropomorphized. Majority of the objects are commonly seen on the object their name are based on with black limbs and a face. When the colors of the object are very dark, their limbs are usually white, alongside their face.


==== Biology ====
Their legs and feet are usually two lines with their bottom being semi-ovals with flat bottoms, And most of them have hands with their end being an oval sphere. Objects all have a face in common, either black or white. Eyes are ovals but some have something similar to [[Algebralian]] eyes with eyeballs. They seem to also have eyebrows. Some object don't have some specific limbs but they use them as their respective lacking limb.
 
==== Behavior ====
Apparently, the Objects are very competitive and social respectively on the two main genres of object shows. At one point, they can have enemies which the objects are against and friends which they usually create alliances. They have personality and can mostly speak (some may not such as [[Teardrop]]). While the majority of objects can speak a language called English, some objects can speak other languages (which may vary for the object show's general language), such as [[Woody]]'s unidentified language.


==== Diet ====
==== Diet ====
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===== Artificial =====
===== Artificial =====
The [[Meeple]] company, once releasing a product, will create an artificial version of their product such as [[MePad]] and [[MePhone4]].  
The [[Meeple]] company, once releasing a product, will create an artificial version of their product such as [[MePad]] and [[MePhone4]]. The products can also create artificial objects, that have not originated before.<ref>[[Inanimate Insanity|''Inanimate Insanity'']]: ''[[Inanimate Insanity#Season two (II2)|Inanimate Insanity II]]'': "[[The Reality of the Situation]]"</ref>


== Depiction in most object shows ==
== Depiction in most object shows ==
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=== ''Cult of Cobalt'' ===
=== ''Cult of Cobalt'' ===
According to the remastered version of [[The Daily Object Show|''The Daily Object Show'']]'s Cult of Cobalt season (the second overall and the first chronologically), objects came to life thanks to the [[Super Objects]] when they were born long ago.<ref>[[FusionAnimations]]: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKUsua4JeuY The Daily Object Show S2: Opening Scene Remastered]</ref>
=== ''Evil Never Dies'' ===
== Depiction in ''Love of the S*n'' ==


== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[Non-Objects]]
* [[Non-Objects]]
** [[Algebralians]]
** [[Algebralian|Algebralians]]
*** [[Symbolars]]
*** [[Symbolar|Symbolars]]
** [[Davidians]]
** [[Creatures of the Goiky Canal|Creatures]]
** [[Faces]]
** [[Davidian|Davidians]]
** [[Speaker Boxes]]
** [[Face|Faces]]
** [[Stick figures]]
** [[Human|Humans]]
** [[Robot|Robots]]
** [[Speaker Box|Speaker Boxes]]
** [[Stick figure|Stick figures]]


=== Other object pages ===
=== Other object pages ===

Latest revision as of 06:41, 6 October 2024

A group of objects, excluding the celestial object Black Hole, Yellow Face, Roboty and Davidians David and Dora, as seen in "Getting Teardrop to Talk".

Objects are a species of sentient, living, inanimate items with limbs and a face roaming the Earth, who are the main characters of most object shows.

Development[edit | edit source]

Objects were first created in a pre-BFDI comic which was "FIREY to keep our customers happy", made in 2008. They then first appeared in the Battle for Dream Island episode "Take the Plunge".

General information[edit | edit source]

Biology[edit | edit source]

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Generally, objects are household, sport-based or other types of items anthropomorphized. Majority of the objects are commonly seen on the object their name are based on with black limbs and a face. When the colors of the object are very dark, their limbs are usually white, alongside their face.

Their legs and feet are usually two lines with their bottom being semi-ovals with flat bottoms, And most of them have hands with their end being an oval sphere. Objects all have a face in common, either black or white. Eyes are ovals but some have something similar to Algebralian eyes with eyeballs. They seem to also have eyebrows. Some object don't have some specific limbs but they use them as their respective lacking limb.

Behavior[edit | edit source]

Apparently, the Objects are very competitive and social respectively on the two main genres of object shows. At one point, they can have enemies which the objects are against and friends which they usually create alliances. They have personality and can mostly speak (some may not such as Teardrop). While the majority of objects can speak a language called English, some objects can speak other languages (which may vary for the object show's general language), such as Woody's unidentified language.

Diet[edit | edit source]

Some objects have several separate counterparts of food which does not contain life, neither limbs or a face. Cakes does exists in some universes but the objects also are cannibalists, eating themselves.[1]

Variations[edit | edit source]

Kinds[edit | edit source]

BFDI[edit | edit source]

Inanimate Insanity[edit | edit source]

Artificial[edit | edit source]

The Meeple company, once releasing a product, will create an artificial version of their product such as MePad and MePhone4. The products can also create artificial objects, that have not originated before.[2]

Depiction in most object shows[edit | edit source]

Depiction in The Daily Object Show[edit | edit source]

Cult of Cobalt[edit | edit source]

According to the remastered version of The Daily Object Show's Cult of Cobalt season (the second overall and the first chronologically), objects came to life thanks to the Super Objects when they were born long ago.[3]

Evil Never Dies[edit | edit source]

Depiction in Love of the S*n[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

Other object pages[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]