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Record Case
Pronouns: She/Her
Voiced by: Taxe
A jewel CD record case dedicated to hosting Obama's Hidden Info Objects.- Game Show Host: The one to start OHIO in the first place so it's a no-brainer Record is also the one to host it.
- Monochromatic Eyes: One of five objects to have white eyes which complement her black colour scheme.
Contestants
69
Rank: TBA
Pronouns: He/Him
Voiced by: Taxe
A blue number sixty-nine (nice) and the dim-witted brother of 420.- Adaptational Personality Change: In the webcomic, 69 is a Big Brother Bully to 420 but is way nicer (and stupider) in the show proper. Their Sibling Rivalry is still present but it's on 420's side only as they are too cool to not be seen with their dim-witted brother.
- Anthropomorphic Typography: A living number "69" to be precise.
- Running Gag: Woefully and dramatically exclaims he's in the bottom three (Which happens every time he's up for elimination so far) and will often have a Delayed Reaction to it.
- You Are Number 6: His name and species is the number 69.
420
Rank: TBA
Pronouns: ? (They/Them are used)
Voiced by: Egg Soup The Potato (Episode 1-4)
A red number four-twenty (blaze it) and the "cool guy" of the cast whom many look up to.- Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: In the webcomic preceding the show, 420 was shown to have a crush on Sweater and vice-versa but none of that made it to the show, especially after Sweater got eliminated first.
- Ambiguous Gender Identity: Like the webcomic, 420's gender isn't explicitly stated and their eyes which would show whether they have eyelashes or not, are covered by their sunglasses. Thus Gender-Inclusive Writing is in place.
- Anthropomorphic Typography: A living number "420" to be precise.
- Cool Shades: Wears a pair all the time 24/7 to establish that they're the coolest object around The White Void.
- You Are Number 6: Their name and species is the number 420.
Bobux
Rank: 10th
Pronouns: He/Him
Voiced by: Taxe
A green "$" logo whose main shtick is continuously promoting and persuading others to purchase "free" Roblox.- Flat Character: His personality can be pretty much summed up as "Buy free Roblox" and being a pain in the ass for doing so.
- Hypocrite: Bobux mocks Pan Flag for losing the second challenge, only for Pan Flag to snap back that not only did he lose as well but didn't even do anything to win the challenge. There's also the added Irony of Bobux getting eliminated in the same episode shortly afterward.
Chocolate Bar
Rank: TBA
Pronouns: She/Her
Voiced by: Taxe
A chocolate bar in a foil wrapper. Quite savvy when it comes to noticing cliches in Object Shows but nothing much else.- Adaptational Personality Change: She displays Genre Savviness that her webcomic counterpart never had.
- Anthropomorphic Food: The only food-based Animate Inanimate Object of the cast as if you can't tell by her name.
- Genre Savvy: She knows the tropes of Object Shows well although she only uses it to point out its cliches rather than anything useful. For example, she tried preventing 69 from saying "I'm bored" in "Host the Most" so he wouldn't summon another Object Show host (Though that didn't work and the cast had to deal with Lowercase h).
- Monochromatic Eyes: One of two contestants, and three objects overall, to have white eyes instead of Black Bead Eyes.
Default Discord Profile Picture
Rank: TBA
Pronouns: He/Him
Voiced by: Taxe
An orange default profile picture for Discord.- Alliterative Name: Double case with his name having two "D"s and "P"s in Default Discord Profile Picture.
- Non-Standard Character Design: His eyes are uniquely the orange eyes of the discord logo on his body and not Black Bead Eyes or even Monochromatic Eyes everyone else has.
- Overly Long Name: He has the longest name out of any contestant, and the cast for that manner, with four whole words which are a mouthful to say.
- Produce Pelting: Back when DDPFP lived in the city, he unsuccessfully tried becoming a comedian and ended up successfully becoming the target practice for the audience's tomato chucking. Unfortunately, he's allergic to tomatoes which put an end to his short-lived career.
Pan Flag
Rank: TBA
Pronouns: He/They
Voiced by: Egg Soup The Potato (Episode 1-4)
A pansexual pride flag. He's not one to be easily pleased and becomes irritated when things don't go their way.- Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: He was in a romantic relationship with Wii U in the webcomic but no trace of it was carried over in the web adaptation.
- Ambiguously Gay: Or Ambiguously Pansexual in this case. Pan Flag sports the pansexual colours and is canonically so according to Word of Gay but isn't together with Wii U, who identifies as non-binary, as they did in the webcomic.
- Non-Human Non-Binary: An anthropomorphic pansexual pride flag who uses he/they pronouns.
- Queer Colors: The stripes on his flag make up the pink, yellow and blue colours of the pansexual (As indicated by their name).
- Twofer Token Minority: In addition to being pansexual, he's one of only three objects to identify as non-binary.
Paper Baggy
Rank: TBA
Pronouns: She/Her
Voiced by: Hannah
A paper bag that lived in the Big City. Despite only joining the game temporarily, she became the first debuter of OHIO.- A Lizard Named "Liz": The first use of the "-y" suffix on a character's name
- Brown Bag Mask: Not only wearing one but she is one. However, the placement of her eyes suggests she might be another object underneath.
- Canon Foreigner: Paper Baggy is the only object not to be established in the webcomic, whether Adapted Out or not.
- Horrible Housing: She mentions living in a run-down apartment with a pretty steep rent which is one of the contributing factors to staying with the OHIO cast.
- Monochromatic Eyes: She's the third contestant introduced to have white eyes instead of Black Bead Eyes.
- Pyromaniac: When Street Sign was convincing Record Case to let Paper Baggy stay, saying she not going to hurt anybody while doing so, she's seen in the background randomly setting Pan Flag ablaze. This is a reference to her voice actor, Hannah, whose OC is a torch.
- Sixth Ranger: On the insistence of Default Discord Profile Picture, Record Case randomly pulled her from the streets to even out the temporary teams in "Into the City". Paper Baggy and her teammates got along so swimmingly that they convince Record Case to let her stay as a debuter once the teams are disbanded.
Space
Rank: 9th
Pronouns: He/Him
Voiced by: Taxe
The space occupying The White Void with limbs and a face. He's known for being the most forgettable one of the cast.- Anthropomorphic Personification: He's the only cast member who isn't a physical object since Space, like his name suggests, is supposed to represent the vast space of The White Void.
- Anvil on Head: Received one for his first elimination prize, that's got to leave a mark.
- Flying Face: What Space is portrayed as alongside his Floating Limbs.
- Floating Limbs: Space's arms and legs are not attached to anything physical since he's supposed to be the personification of the White Void.
- The Generic Guy: Substantial as the air surrounding and being made of him.
- Stealth Pun: He's Anthropomorphic Personification of The White Void who doesn't do much and even admits he's kinda forgettable. In other words, Space blends into the background in a very literal sense.
Street Sign
Rank: TBA
Pronouns: They/Them
Voiced by: BattleForPowerOfficial
A metal street sign that reads "Walnut St.".- Alliterative Name: There's two "S"s in Street Sign.
- Non-Human Non-Binary: Alongside Pan Flag and Wii U, Street Sign goes by they/them pronouns and is a sentient street sign (If you can't tell by their name).
- Pint-Sized Powerhouse: In spite of being one of the shortest contestants, they are strong enough to punt Lowercase h, an immortal and indestructible algebralien, into low orbit.
Sweater
Rank: 11th (Last)
Pronouns: She/Her
Voiced by: Taxe (Episode 1-2), JoanStar (Episode 3-onwards)
A pink wool sweater.- Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: In the webcomic, she's shown to be romantically interested in 420 and vice-versa but neither has interacted in the show proper, especially when Sweater became the first eliminated.
- Early Installment Character-Design Difference: She used to have the same asset as Flower's sweater before it was changed to something plainer with longer sleeves and collar.
- Pink Is Feminine: A hot pink-coloured sweater who identifies as female.
- Shout-Out: Sweater's first asset (A glittery pink sweater with an overlapping square and triangle logo) is the same design as Flower's sweater from her fashion line in Battle for BFDI.
- Tempting Fate: Was certain Street Sign was gonna be booted off over her and asked him to say his last words, alluding to how they were first eliminated in the webcomic's first season, only to celebrate too early and be voted off in a landslide (10 votes to 3).
- Wrong Genre Savvy: Finding herself in the bottom two, she began banking on Street Sign to be eliminated over her since he didn't say or do anything much last episode. Alas, she had forgotten that mean characters (like herself) in Object Shows tend to be eliminated over boring onesnote something which she realised too late until the votes were revealed.
Wii U
Rank: TBA
Pronouns: They/Them
Voiced by: Taxe
A portable Wii U console. They are a police officer who believes following the law is of the utmost importance and competes in OHIO during their breaks.- Adaptational Personality Change: They aren't as gung-ho with guns as his webcomic counterpart and go for a more pacifistic, By-the-Book Cop approach.
- Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: They used to be in a romantic relationship with Pan Flag in the webcomic. The word being used to as they definitely do not see him that way in the show. Currently, they are on quite unfriendly terms, one such example being Wii U reprimanding Pan Flag in the intro.
- By-the-Book Cop: Wii U is an active officer in The White Void's police force who competes during their breaks. They take their job very seriously and would not hesitate to arrest one of their fellow castmates (Space in this case for stealing a bowl of nuts). However, Wii U doesn't resort to guns like his webcomic counterpart and would rather have a fair trial in court or a simple lock-up.
- Monochromatic Eyes: Has white eyes instead of the usual fanfare of Black Bead Eyes.
- Non-Human Non-Binary: They are an anthropomorphic Wii U console who identifies their gender as such.