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Heavenly Toys is a toymaking company based on 34th St, in New York City, New York. Shawn Flynn acted as the foreman in the operation of assembling various forms of merchandise to promote Bendy Cartoons. As part of an endorsement deal with Joey Drew, items such as plushies, model planes, and model trains were produced.
Background[]
During the 1934 holiday season, Joey Drew conceived the idea of making Bendy a household name. Joey commissioned Heavenly Toys to manufacture merchandise to promote the cartoons themselves. Many of the toy ideas stemmed from either the cartoons in general or one cartoon in particular, such as model trains being inspired by the cartoon "Train Trouble". Joey also kept one of their workers, Shawn Flynn, to serve as a liaison between the two companies. The Bendy and Boris plushies were popular, but the Alice plushies were not, much to Shawn's frustration, which he voiced in his audio log.[1] It is unknown how long this deal lasted, though it is very likely that it lasted sometime before the studio closed down. By this point, Shawn had decided to resign from his position and left to spend more time with his family.
Known Staff[]
- Shawn Flynn (Foreman, Heavenly Toys Representive; resigned)
- Angus Newman (Assembly Line Worker)
- Dale Little (Shipping Clerk)
Trivia[]
- Some of the merchandise from the Bendy franchise itself was inspired by the various plushies in Bendy and the Ink Machine made by Heavenly Toys.
- Shawn Flynn was originally going to have a coffin with his name on it in the original game, hinting that he was one of the victims that Joey Drew trapped in The Cycle. However, this went unused and his fate was originally unknown until an audio log he recorded in Bendy and the Dark Revival revealed that he resigned from his position, leaving the company to spend more time with his family, thus implying he was still alive in the real world.
References[]
- ↑ "And if he really wants to be so helpful, he could tell me what I'm to be doin' with that angel whatchamacallit. Not a scrap of that mess be sellin!" -Shawn Flynn about Alice Angel's dolls.