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Perfume
Voiced by: Alex
A hexagonal perfume bottle and the original host of Village Of Objects. The feeling of taking charge and higher authority over others is why Perfume started the competition at all. Unfortunately for her, unforeseeable circumstances lead Perfume astray and the contestants are more than capable of continuing without her input.- Alien Abduction: The reason for her second and longest absence during the show. Once Perfume got herself separated from her own show (again), she was kidnapped by a light entity named Phoenix for interrogation of Monitor.
- Berserk Button: She does not like it when the contestants start the intro instead of her.
- Demoted to Extra: One flash flood then Alien Abduction puts Perfume indefinitely out of commission to be the host of VOO anymore. Her screentime is relegated to the after-credits until episode 15.
- Game Show Host: The main one of the show. However, unforeseeable circumstances made her unavailable to fully host Village Of Objects and missed out more than half the episodes.
- History Repeats Itself: The flash flood causes her to get separated from the cast and not be the host a second time, something which she laments before her abduction.
- Literally Shattered Lives: She's extremely fragile due to, you know, being a glass perfume bottle. One kick can badly crack her face and a good shove instantly shatters her, killing Perfume on impact.
- Put on a Bus: From episodes 4 to 6, she doesn’t appear due to her being dead.
Monitor
Voiced by: Alex (Heavily vocoded)
A flat-screen monitor and the co-host of Village of Objects. She's in charge of the elimination, displaying votes and dropping eliminated contestants down the "bottomless" pit. Alas, Monitor isn't committed to the job since she always dreamt of being more than a vote displayer.- Auto-Tune: Her voice is heavily vocoded due to being a machine.
- Guest Host: The first one due to accidentally (or purposely as Conditioner suspects) killing Perfume and taking her place in episode 4.
- Killed Offscreen: From what can be determined by Flaggy's horrifying discovery, Monitor's lower half was gruesomely ripped off, exposing wires, while her screen didn't fare better from all the repeated blows to the face. Averted in Episode 16b, where it was just her old body and she was given a new one.
- Monochromatic Eyes: A pair of white eyes for her black screen.
- Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Displays her loyalty towards the show by abandoning it the first chance she gets after obtaining a priceless marble.
- Second Episode Introduction: Made her debut in episode 2, "Surprise", whereas everyone else was introduced in the previous episode.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: She ditched the contestants almost immediately in "Somebody Say Doom?" with no trace of her whereabouts. Subverted as we later found out it didn't go well for her since Flaggy found Monitor's dismembered corpse (or at least, the remains of her old body) during "Run". Averted in Episode 16b, where she does return.
Blue Circle
Recommended by: FlaminGingerbread
Voiced by: Vince
A monotonous, almost emotionless blue-coloured circle. He owns a recovery center shop called "This isn't it" before joining the cast to be VOO's host for a short period of time.- Accidental Misnaming: Most of the contestants mistakenly call Blue Circle other names, like "Spherey" or "Bluey", due to never meeting beforehand and his attempts to introduce himself are always interrupted.
- Deus ex Machina: Provided a means of recovery in episode 6 when all hope seems lost to bring back the dead castmates and again
- Characterization Marches On: His debut portrayed him as The Stoic who solved the cast's recovery problems rather anti-climatically. His second appearance in "Blue Void" expands on him to be The Comically Serious with a slightly wider range of emotions then further explored next episode by having reality-warping powers and a Lack of Empathy for anyone.
- The Comically Serious: Says and does the darndest things in the most poker face and monotonous, deadpan voice possible.Blue Circle: "Who are you and why are you here and how did you get here and can you shut up?"Also Blue Circle: "Words cannot describe the indescribable pain you're bringing me"
- Deadpan Snarker: Low on snark, way too high on deadpan.
- Good with Numbers: Can tell the exact (and I really do mean exact) percentage of votes one received and time taken to complete the challenge without a calculator or watch.
- Guest Host: The fifth representative to take over hosting duties for VOO after "Blue Void" and the first who is not part of the original cast. He lasted two episodes before a mishap involving This Guy blasted him out of orbit and into the unknown depths of space.
- Lack of Empathy: He doesn't care for Green Screen's disability affecting his performance and will threaten contestants if they questioned him.
- Living Polyhedron: As indicated by his name, he's an anthropomorphic circle.
- Not So Stoic:
- The Omniscient: Implied to at least knew past events he wasn't present for like using and recalling TV's high platform elimination method when she was the host.
- Reality Warper: Gifted the inexplicable powers typical to eccentric and/or apathetic Game Show Host in Object Shows. This includes but not limited to Hand Blasts, creating things from nothing, levitation, Teleportation via fingersnap, advanced calculations and slight omniscience.
- Screams Like a Little Girl: When thrown into the unknown depths of space and having his limbs and facial features torn off, his anguish screams sounds comically high-pitched like Coin's.
Cat Bell
Recommended by: Pinkie Post-It
Voiced by: Sean (Bell) and Vangs (Ring)
A cat bell attached to a key ring. They're comprised of two objects, Ring and Bell, whose personalities are different as day and night. Catbell is notably one of the first-ever recommended characters on the show so it's fitting they play the last and final host of VOO.- Armless Biped: Ring lacks feet, akin to Smoothie, and relies on Bell to walk around.
- Ascended Extra: They're currently the seventh (and hopefully more permanent) host of VOO. Talk about a step up from one of twenty-five failed debuters of the show.
- Blue Oni, Red Oni: Bell and Ring respectively as the latter's cheerfulness and boundless energy annoy the more reserved and irritable former.
- Floating Limbs: Ring's mouth, and occasionally eyes, are disconnected from his body and occupy the empty space between it.
- Guest Host: Since Blue Circle was sent flying by a high-speed This Guy, Cat Bell accepted the offer to become the next host of VOO from "Up" onwards. Ring's enthusiasm makes him a natural while Bell keeps everyone in line so they don't overwhelm them both.
- History Repeats Itself: Bell running off once he's separated from Ring is the second time a co-host deserted the cast, leaving Ring alone. However, this only lasts an episode before Bell came back in spite of his newfound freedom but refuses to host again because of the show's overbearing nature and the debut cast's attitude towards it.
- Keet: Ring approaches life with a smile in his heart and a spring in his step.
- Multiple Head Case: A sentient key ring attached to a sentient metal bell can bring up the notion of Two Beings, One Body.
- Rapid-Fire Interrupting: Contestants and failed debuters alike constantly cut off Ring, usually when he's explaining the thing they interrupted him for.
- Vocal Dissonance: Ring's naturally high-pitched and slightly androgynous voice made some viewers, and formerly this very TvTropes article, mistook him for a girl.
Contestants
Blue Rectangle
Rank: 11th
Team: 5 names at once (Episode 1-3), The Three Dots (Episode 4-6), Frozen FiNO (Episode 7-9)
Voiced by: N/A (Episode 1-8), Corny (Episode 9-onwards)
A blue-colored rectangle of unknown origin. Unemotional, unresponsive... is he even alive? The answer is yes as of episode 9 and boy did he bring a new personality to the table as a sarcastic dry wit.- Ambiguous Situation: The subject of whether Blue Rectangle is alive or not is a riddle of all ages. On one hand, he has the face and limb assets which some notable inanimate competitors don't have but on the other hand, he's completely motionless and does nothing at all. Turns out, he pretended to be inanimate all this while until his elimination. Although this leads to another ambiguous situation, Blue Rectangle said he was alive since episode 4 as opposed to the whole time. Meaning he was an inanimate object that became sentient under mysterious circumstances.
- Amusing Injuries: Had his head ripped by Clock then got covered in orange paint by TV which remained there until his death.
- Companion Cube: To Towel who regards him as her Best Friend. This was before we knew he is alive.
- Deadpan Snarker:
- Faking the Dead: Believe it or not, he's been alive since Episode 4 and was really good at playing dead up until his elimination
- Inanimate Competitor: Enacts the spirit of the trope by seemingly being unable to talk, move, interact or even blink. This became subverted in "In Ruins" onwards as he's physically capable of all of the above but chooses not to.
- Living Polyhedron: A rectangle contestant although the living part comes into question.
- The Speechless: Never utter a word throughout the show's run. That is until "In Ruins" came along and he talk for the first time in the show.
Bowling Ball
Rank: 3rd
Team: N/A
Recommended by: Play-Doh Animations
Voiced by: SuperHapMan (Xavier Martinez)
A bowling ball who debuted as a contestant in "Growing". He's very friendly although the deadly combination of his weight and clumsiness made him an apologetic waffler.- Accidental Murder: A regular-size bowling ball weighs about 6 to 16 poundsnote . Now multiply that by human proportions plus Bowling Ball's clumsiness. Presto, we have instant and unwanted deaths.
- Alliterative Name: Bowling Ball
- Apologises a Lot: His tendency of accidentally crushing people to death cause "sorry" to be frequently said in Bowling Ball's vocabulary.
- Made of Iron: He isn't as killable as he is able to accidentally kill. His first death took about three nasty blows, two from falling a substantial height and one from TV, over the course of four episodes before actually going down.
- Mighty Glacier: Well not the size of one but he can kill a person (unintentionally of course) if dropped high enough.
- NaĂŻve Newcomer: Since debuting automatically made him advance to the merge and he never left the Blank White Void inside TV until then, Bowling Ball is waaaaay out of his league for VOO. Furthermore, he isn't well-liked amongst the pre-existing competitors, especially TV, because of said late-arrival and his Lethal Klutz tendencies.
- Non-Standard Character Design: The three holes on Bowling Ball make up his eyes and mouth instead of the regular face assets.
Candy Corn
Rank: 8th
Team: The Cool Ones In The Show (Episode 1-6), AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA (Episode 7-11)
Voiced by: Alex
A piece of candy corn. She is the kind but shy type who tries to help whenever she can. It's too bad she's fearful of screwing it up for herself and others.- Alliterative Name: Both her first and last name begin with "C".
- Ascended Extra: She was initially a recommended character in the discontinued, lesser-known Object Village alongside Towel before becoming an official contestant in Village Of Objects.
- Early Installment Character-Design Difference: She lost the shine on her body
- Extreme Doormat: Submissive towards her so-called friend Conditioner especially when she enforced it by pressuring and taking advantage of Candy Corn.
- Flat Character: Candy Corn is incredibly bland, moreso than M.A.C, and does next to nothing during the show judging by the complaints in the comment section. As one might put it, she's less of her own person and more of a forgettable background character. Sure enough, she got an unprecedented amount of votes in "Up" which is more than doubled the previous record.
- Nice Girl: Passive and good-hearted but an Extreme Doormat which needless to say that none of these traits help much in this cutthroat competition.
- Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: She has a fear of heights indicated by her nervousness to scale the tower in "Growing".
Clock
Rank: 16th (Last)
Team: 5 names at once
Voiced by: Vince
A pendulum clock. - Arch-Enemies: With Snowy. It's unexplained why they're bitter rivals in the first place but a possible reason might be Clock despising the winter season according to Word of God.
- Cloudcuckoolander: Upon breaking his pendulum, Clock becomes light-headed, slowly loses all his sanity and is prone to maniacal laughter.
- Empty Eyes: Clock's eyes turn hollow after Towel ripped out his pendulum, representing his half-conscious, delirious state.
- Enraged by Idiocy:
- Jerkass Has a Point: Back when Clock was on 5 names at once, he was not wrong complaining to Flaggy about how they're pretty much screwed no thanks to their teammates (Blue Rectangle literally does nothing, Green Screen faces difficulty in physical challenges because of his disability and Towel being Towel). He especially has a problem with Towel, constantly arguing with her and not letting her participate in challenges, and for a good reason too.
- Jerkass with a Heart of Gold:
- Literally Shattered Lives: His glass faceplate counts since if anything, say a pickaxe, were to shattered it, Clock instantly dies.
- Perpetual Frowner: You can only count the number of times he smiled on one hand.
- Same Character, But Different: Broken-pendulum Clock acts nothing like his cynical, easy-to-anger counterpart, given the eccentric behavior and mental capacity of a five-year-old.
- Scary Teeth: Animators in the recent episodes draw him with prominently sharp and jagged teeth, especially when he's angry.
Coin
Rank: 2nd note
Team: The Cool Ones In The Show
Voiced by: Vince
A gold coin- Abhorrent Admirer: A mild case to Conditioner. He initially flirted with her from time to time before his elimination and then dropping it in favor of his friendship with OJ.
- Achievements in Ignorance: Coin can unknowingly defy gravity although it wears off once he looks down or is questioned about it.
- Ambiguously Bi: The first two episodes had him wanting a girlfriend more than anything else, even blatantly asking the viewers to recommend one on VOO's discord server. In addition, Coin hits on Conditioner since he believes she's the only attractive girl on the island. However, his very, very close friendship with OJ comes into question after what transpired in episode 6:Coin: "Hey Girls, have you seen OJ anywhere? I know he wasn't eliminated and I can't find him anywhere!" (The first thing he says when out of the "bottomless" pit, completely forgetting about his thing with Conditioner)[Upon finding out from M.A.C that OJ is dead]Coin: (On the verge of bursting into tears) "Sh-shu-shut up! Shut up, you're stupid and I ha-I have you— SHUT UP! BWAAAAAAH!!!" (Runs offscreen in full-blown crisis mode and clearly distraught over his fallen friend)[Shortly after...]Coin: "TV! TV!!!"TV: "Not now Coin, I'm thinking."Coin: "I don't care! I need you to revive OJ, he was my Only Friend..."[Later]Coin: (Begging the Frozen Fighters to tag along) "C'mon, please! I wanna revive OJ myself, I can't bear it without him!"[When OJ was finally revived]Coin: "OJ!" (Glomps him hard) "OJ, I miss you so much buddy!" (Grinning from ear to ear)
- And Then I Said: Usually brags countless times about how he knocked a guy unconscious to OJ but we always hear the ending and never the whole story.
- Characterization Marches On: He was more self-centered in the earlier episodes and had a thing for Conditioner. Cut to episode 6, he abandoned his quest in finding a girlfriend including his attempts wooing Conditioner, became really excitable but more sensitive and puts OJ's well-being above all else.
- Early Installment Character-Design Difference: He was initially a stock image of a Super Mario Bros. coin before having a polished design based on the previous one. His updated design replaced the logo with a wave.
- Flanderization: His friendship with OJ turned to extreme devotion after his first elimination.
- Heterosexual Life-Partners: He is quite clingy and overly affectionate towards his Best Friend OJ after episode 6 (Although most question the "Heterosexual" part on Coin's side).
- In Touch with His Feminine Side: Gets very emotional especially over OJ's many deaths and is Prone to Tears if things upset him.
- Living Currency: An anthropomorphic coin would be enough to get the trope across.
- Massive Numbered Siblings: Word of God stated Coin has no more than 6 unnamed siblings.
- Nightmare Fetishist: Describes his traumatic, near-death experience with Evil OJ to be totally awesome and wished to find a sea monster when stranded in the ocean.
- No Sense of Personal Space: Habitually slings his arm around OJ and straight-up glomped him
- Screams Like a Little Girl: Emits a high-pitched shriek once he realizes Evil OJ's true nature in "This Isn't It".
- Ship Sinking: Back at the start of the series, Coin used to hit on Conditioner, who didn't mind his advances and considered him a good friend, since she was the only one worth his time. Then their attitudes suddenly changed following his elimination, Conditioner became frosty over their relationship while Coin abandoned it altogether for OJ. They hadn't spoken or interacted with one another since.
Conditioner
Rank: 12th
Team: The Cool Ones In The Show (Episode 1-6), AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA (Episode 7-8)
Voiced by: Alex
A conditioner bottle. She was sorta rude and moody but nonetheless a decent person before she Took a Level in Jerkass. Conditioner's beliefs on using others to her advantage for the sake of winning steeply decrease her popularity among her peers and the viewers.- 0% Approval Rating: Her popularity went down the drain after episode 7. Best exemplified by garnering the least amount of votes for the second rejoin at a measly 14 out of 1767 (everyone else had over 50).
- Informed Attribute: Conditioner is supposedly an amazing swimmer, as shown in the first intro, but she never showcases this ability onscreen.
- Human Popsicle: From "Run" to "Up", she was frozen in place after getting on TV's nerves with her meltdown.
- Ship Sinking:
- Sore Loser: Wouldn't accept her elimination and tried trading places with her friend Candy Corn who clearly objects to it. When that didn't work, she ranted on and on until TV had enough and froze her.
- Took a Level in Jerkass: Beginning somewhere around "This Isn't It", Conditioner's attitude soured, giving off flippant, Manipulative Bitch vibes. Flaggy correctly lampshades how this change was out of nowhere and for the worst.
- Wrong Genre Savvy: Considered herself to be a strategizer who'll push the game's boundaries in order to win. However, her definition of strategizing is turning into a massive jerk and exploiting Candy Corn's passive nature. Combine with the fact VOO is a viewer voting show, she didn't last long.
Flaggy
Rank: 5th
Team: 5 names at once (Episode 1-6), Frozen FiNO (Episode 7-11)
Voiced by: Vince (Episode 1-2, 9-onwards), PinkiePost-It (Episode 3-8)
A green-striped flag attached to a pole. Flaggy's strong sense of responsibility puts a great emphasis on doing what's right such as breaking up arguments, carrying her inept team and helping the disadvantaged Green Screen despite how exhausting it became.- Amusing Injuries: Half her face got ripped off by Towel in "Someone Say Doom?" and remained that way for the next few episodes.
- The Determinator: Flaggy wants things to go how she sees is correct, whenever an argument breaks out she’ll stop it, whenever someone is down she helps them up, whenever there’s a problem or task to do, she gives it her all. Alas there are limits
- Eye Scream: Towel ripped half her face off, including one of her eyes, in "Somebody Say Doom?".
- Losing Your Head: A strong gust of wind cause what's left of Flaggy's face to detach from her pole.
- The Reliable One: Realistic in the sense she bothers to help the less-capable Green Screen until the increasingly strenuous challenges and his over-reliance on her reaches its crescendo at the merge.
- The Smurfette Principle: She became the only female on Frozen FiNO and eventually the last left competing in VOO.
- Sole Survivor: The last and highest-ranking female still in the game before her elimination in "Electric Wall".
- Tear Off Your Face: Courtesy of Towel, Flaggy went around with half a face and her remaining eye until it got incinerated in "In Ruins".
- Took a Level in Jerkass: Continuing the trend of female contestants turning into jerks for some reason, hers is when she bumps into Banner and actively antagonizes her (See You Have to Believe Me! for more details).
- Vocal Evolution: Initially, Flaggy's voice was on the low side before her first voice changeover made it feminine-sounding but strained. After switching back to Vince, it went up a couple octaves, deepened again in "Up" then back up once more.
- You Have to Believe Me!: She antagonizes Banner after meeting her on the justification that they used to be friends for 3 years until she gained four eyes and murder someone in cold blood. Needless to say, no one is buying it since Banner not only was in the void during that time, she has no recollection of Flaggy beforehand let alone being friends.
Green Screen
Rank: 6th
Team: 5 names at once (Episode 1-6), Frozen FiNO (Episode 7-11)
Voiced by: Vince
A sheet of green fabric.- Absurd Phobia: Panics and hyperventilates when placed in the bottom three or two for elimination.
- Impossibly-Compact Folding: Despite it being very painful, Green Screen can fold himself
- Hidden Depths: Handicapped or not, he is an expert in oddly specific tasks like digging cavernous holes at ludicrous speeds and stacking cards just as fast.
- Handicapped Badass: Downplayed. His inability to walk causes great hindrance towards his team and later Flaggy but his random skillset of digging and stacking cards at lightning speeds is unfathomable.
- The Load: Particularly for Flaggy because it became so taxing to complete challenges for both Green Screen and herself, she pulled a "You're on your own" cause on him.
- Token Minority: Considering armless and legless people are the norm for Object Shows, Green Screen is the only one to have an actual disability, being unable to walk with his weak legs.
M.A.C
Rank: 15th
Team: Frozen Fighters
Voiced by: Sean
A macaroni and cheese box without any discernable traits whatsoever. Although claiming to be athletic (but doesn't like showing off), what really defines him is how incredibly average he is compared to the rest of the cast.- Best Friend: With Phone.
- Epic Fail: When he became the seeker and given a teleporting gun for episode 9's challenge, he fired it backwards and shot himself in a rather humiliating moment.
- Generic Guy: No outstanding quirks or personality from this guy.
- Informed Ability: According to M.A.C, he possesses great athletic prowess yet this hasn't been seen during the challenges, especially the physical-based ones, or anywhere else. Maybe he said that to compensate for his lack of personality.
- Only Known by Initials: Even though his full name is Macaroni And Cheese, nobody ever calls him that and is exclusively known by his acronym nickname.
- Shoutout: His design is based off the Kraft Mac & Cheese box, right down to the color.
OJ
Rank: 9th
Team: The Cool Ones In The Show (Episode 1-6), AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA (Episode 7-11)
Voiced by: Vince
A glass of orange juice. One of the most sensible and smartest contestants on the show- Chrome Champion: Coin's solution to stop constantly shattering and dying is to consume a metal berry and become solid iron. Alas, This Guy instantaneously broke through him as if OJ was in his previous glass state.
- Literally Shattered Lives: A cup made entirely of glass is always prone to continuous deaths. Series-wise, he shattered six times including the time where his body turned indestructibly metallic.
- Non-Indicative Name: He's the glass holding the orange juice instead of the orange juice itself.
- The One Guy: He became the only male on his team, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.
- Only Known by Initials: Like M.A.C and TV, he goes by his acronym while his full name (Orange Juice) is only addressed twice in the show.
- Supreme Chef: He's the only one who knows how to cook properly as proven with the cooking challenge for "In Ruins".
- They Killed Kenny Again: OJ dies so much and so easily in the series that by his fourth death, it seriously gets on his nerves.
- Vitriolic Best Buds: While he finds Coin exasperating with his repetitive stories, clinginess and hotshot attitude, OJ doesn't mind hanging out with him.
- What the Hell Is That Accent?: Speaks in a peculiar, vaguely Italian accent.
Phone
Rank: 13th
Team: Frozen Fighters
Voiced by: Vince (Vocorded)
A smartphone - All Love Is Unrequited: Implied to have a crush on Monitor in "Surprise" which didn't go anywhere beyond the episode. Especially since she ran off to god-knows-where.
- Auto-Tune: Phone's robotic voice is thanks to voice editing software (first Voicemod with "magic chords" filter then YoGen Vocoder).
- Best Friend: With M.A.C.
- Early Installment Character-Design Difference: His screen went from purple to dark blue and currently light blue.
- Guest Host: When Perfume is separated from her own show (again) via flash flood, he takes over as host for "Blue Void" despite TV's protests.
- Mechanical Lifeform: Sentient smartphones definitely qualify.
- New Powers as the Plot Demands: Alongside standard smartphone functions (GPS, Dictionary, etc.), he pulled out extendable arms, barrier generation and rocket feet whenever necessary.
- Retractable Appendages: He may look like the typical armless object but lo and behold his robotic, extendable arms he suddenly had all along in "War".
Slushie
Rank: 4th
Team: Frozen Fighters (Episode 1-6), Frozen FiNO (Episode 7-11)
Voiced by: Vince
A slushie cup- Amusing Injuries: Phone accidentally knocked over Slushie upon revealing his retractable arms in "War" and spilled the contents inside him. He didn't get back his lid, straw and slush until Bowling Ball crushed him to death 7 episodes later.
- Best Friend: To Smoothie until "Par" where they split ways for some reason. He became Snowy's Only Friend afterward.
- Chrome Champion: Slushie's cup turned solid gold by Blue Circle for winning "Up"'s challenge. Subverted by episode 16b, when he reverts back to his original color by Magic 8-Ball.
- Early Installment Character-Design Difference: He originally had a striped straw which was replaced by a plain white one and obtain a rim around his body.
- Mad Libs Catchphrase: "Thaaaanks [Insert Name]" whether sarcastically or genuinely.
- Only Friend: To Snowy
- Verbal Tic: If he's not saying his Mad Libs Catchphrase, he tends to elongate his words such as "Thanks".
- We Used to Be Friends: After placing on different teams, Smoothie completely ignores Slushie and distanced herself from him. It's strange since they were really close beforehand. Averted as it's eventually revealed in episode 16d that they're actually still friends.
Smoothie
Rank: 10th
Team: Frozen Fighters (Episode 1-6), AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA (Episode 7-10)
Voiced by: Alex
A flying, striped smoothie cup. She looks out for herself more than her friends which leads to her self-serving mindset.- Armless Biped: Inverted as she's one of two characters to have arms but lack legs.
- Best Friend: To Slushie until "Par" where they split ways for some reason. Currently, she considers TV to be her closest friend and upon elimination wished for her to win, right in front of Slushie.
- Token Flyer: Compensates her lack of legs with inexplicable Flight and is the only one who can do so.
- Tragic Mistake: Thinking it would be a lot faster to cook Flaggy's pie at high temperatures, she ended up killing her partner, burnt the pie which cost them the challenge and was subsequently eliminated the episode afterward.
- Phoneaholic Teenager: Periodically uses her phone when there are more important matters to attend to.
- We Used to Be Friends: After placing on different teams, Smoothie completely ignores Slushie and distanced herself from him. It's strange since they were really close beforehand. It's eventually revealed in episode 16d that they're actually still friends.
Snowy
Rank: 1st
Team: The Cool Ones In The Show (Episode 1-6), Frozen FiNO (Episode 7-11)
Voiced by: Sean
A loner snowman - Arch-Enemies: With Clock to the point that Snowy's only motivation for competing is out of spite for him.
- I Just Want to Have Friends: Hates his loner status, not that he'll admit it, so he was glad Slushie became his friend after ending his previous mouth with Smoothie.
- Jerkass to One: While he may be distant from everyone, Snowy actively antagonizes Clock since the show began. In "Fiding", Snowy really likes it that while Clock places dead lastnote , he's in the final five despite not caring much about the competition. In fact, the reason why he's participating in the first place is to outdo Clock and prove to him he's not weak.
- Pulling Themselves Together: Can reform from his remains if he is destroyed and splattered into a pile of snow.
- Stealth Pun: He's a bitter, emotionally distant snowman who sometimes gives people the cold shoulder...see what I did there?
- Took a Level in Cynic: Placing second-last elimination-wise four times in a row didn't help his already glum mindset. Snowy was en route into becoming The Fatalist until Slushie snapped him out of it.
Towel
Rank: 14th
Team: 5 names at once (Episode 1-3), The Three Dots (Episode 4-6)
Voiced by: Alex
A turquoise bath towel best described as being ditzy, hyperactive, and constantly cheerful. This also means having a few screws loose, dreadful impatience and no remorse about accidentally killing people. She usually means well but alas, it can't be said when you get on her bad side.- All Just a Dream: Object Village, the forgotten original series preceded by Village of Objects, had been Retconned as part of a dream only she could remember and that none of the events actually happened.
- Ascended Extra: She was initially a recommended character in the discontinued, lesser-known Object Village alongside Candy Corn before becoming an official contestant in Village Of Objects.
- Beware the Silly Ones: At a glance, Towel is just your average stupidly crazy contestant found dime a dozen in object shows. However, as the series progresses, it's clear she's mentally insane (judging how she used to be a mental patient and her repressed murderous feelings) and will resort to violence if one gets on her nerves.
- Cloudcuckoolander:
- The Ditz: She's as stupid as she is crazy.
- Early Installment Character-Design Difference: Looked like a curved rectangle in the earlier episodes before later designs made her resemble a Towel more.
- Escape from the Crazy Place: In "Someone Say Doom?", Towel was confirmed to be a former mental patient who broke out of the hospital she was in. Figures.
- The Friend Nobody Likes: Her only one-sided friend Blue Rectangle hates her guts and nobody wishes to be associated with Towel.
- Guest Host: The second one in Village Of Objects for "War" which was most unwelcoming.
- Insane Equals Violent:
- Jerkass: Though it may not be obvious at first, Towel is a full-blown, mentally unsound psychopath (and she has the hospital records to prove it). Evidence supporting the fact includes hindering her team, becomes insanely violent when provoked and doesn't care if she accidentally kills somebody or not. All with a big smile on her face.
- Lethally Stupid:
- Object Popsicle: Briefly turned into this due to TV acting in self-defense when Towel threatened her in "Get Lost" and then gets shattered into a million pieces later on.
- Put on the Bus: Went missing for 2 episodes after Clock folded up and flung her somewhere in "Par" as payback for breaking his pendulum.
TV
Rank: 7thnote
Team: Frozen Fighters (Episode 1-6), AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA (Episode 7-11)
Voiced by: Vince (Heavily vorcorded)
A flat-screen television whose bossiness stems from her desire of taking control over a situation to a certain degree. When deprived of that chance, she goes completely nuts as her anger overwhelms her judgment.- Amusing Injuries: Conditioner unintentionally smashed her face in the second episode and left a nasty crack on her screen that wasn't fixed until 6 episodes later.
- Auto-Tune: Her voice is actually Vince talking normally and edited using Voicemod with the "Android" filter to sound feminine and robot-like.
- Broadcast Live: Able to view the episodes during the ongoing competition and keep the eliminated players up-to-date inside the "bottomless" pit.
- The Collector:
- Early Installment Character-Design Difference: In the first episode, her asset used is the same as another TV from Battle for Dream Island but with a light grey screen. This later changed to a more original design, as shown in her profile picture, from episode 2 onwards.
- Freeze Ray: In the form of Freeze Juice-filled syringes that shoot out from her screen.
- Guest Host: For both parts of episode 6, TV usurps Towel once the latter proved ill-suited and emotionally unstable to host.
- High-Pressure Emotion:
- Jerkass Ball: Grasped tightly on it in "Up" where the overwhelming grief for Candy Corn's elimination devolves into a completely unjustified, Roaring Rampage of Revenge on Bowling Ball.
- Mechanical Lifeform: A sentient television should have tip you off.
- Misplaced Retribution: Went BALLISTIC over Candy Corn's elimination and wrongly blamed Bowling Ball for it. TV erroneously concluded he's the one at fault because during the challenge, Candy Corn couldn't ask for help while stuck in the void where Bowling Ball came from (Slushie then pointed out CC was out of there when that happened).
- Only Known by Initials: Her full name is Television but everyone, including herself, calls her TV.
- Pocket Dimension: Her screen is a gateway to a mysterious Blank White Void where she keeps her junk, collections and, unbeknownst to her, twenty-six recommended characters residing there. It briefly became the newest elimination area for the losers.
- Rage Breaking Point: Upon becoming the last member of her team, she snapped and retaliated against Bowling Ball with a meltdown outmatching Clock and Towel.
- Tempting Fate: TV vowed to make Bowling Ball's time in the game short-lived and a living hell. Cue her death, her elimination and her recovery far, far away from him in rapid succession.
- There Is No Kill Like Overkill: Her last death has Snowy turning her off, Bowling Ball smashing her screen and This Guy destroying her from the inside out.
Others
Phoenix
Voiced by: Vince
Orion
Point and Angle (UNMARKED SPOILERS)
Monochro (UNMARKED SPOILERS)
The Debut Cast
In General
- Sudden Anatomy: Inverted. Beach Ball, Cork, Emerald, Lemony, Pager, Shotglass and Window used to have arms when they were first recommended but lost them sometime before they debuted.
3-Ball
Recommended by: Elilenk EdwardMMOs
Voiced by: Flan The Man (Episode 10-12), Yeartine (Episode 13-onwards)
A no.3 billiard ball- Armless Biped: Limbless variant for this trope.
- Expy: of another renowned expy in Object Shows, 8-Ball.
- Mythology Gag: The main reason why he's part of the debut cast was to reference Vince's old show back in 2015, which had a different 3-Ball in it.
Badge
Recommended by: FrozenGlacy and Midnight
Voiced by: Vince
A star-shaped badgeBanner
Recommended by: Untalented Animator
Voiced by: AiRosie
A flagpole banner- Expy: Her design seems to be based on Flaggy.
Beach Ball
Recommended by: GBScratch52
Voiced by: Vince
An inflatable beach ball- Alliterative Name: Beach Ball
Blueberry
Recommended by: D. Casey Animations
Voiced by: D. Casey Animations
A blueberryBowling Ball
For tropes about him, see Contestants above.Bucket
Recommended by: JaxCrayola
Voiced by: Alex
A metal bucket Cat Bell
For tropes about them, see The Staff above.Cookie
Recommended by: Mike wazowski
Voiced by: Alex
A chocolate chip cookieCork
Recommended by: OrangeWarriorDX
Voiced by: Sean
A tapered bottle corkEmerald
Recommended by: HyperTiles
Voiced by: AiRosie
An octagonal, emerald-cut gemEvil Coin
Recommended by: FlipnoteStudio19
Voiced by: Vince
A gold coin identical to Coin but with scary red eyes. His attempts to live up to his name come off as pathetic, not understanding that opposite doesn't mean evil.- Early-Bird Cameo: Had appeared in the non-canon short "Costume Contest"
- Evil Doppelgänger: To Coin as you can obviously tell by his name. Then again...
- Harmless Villain: He misunderstood the concept of being evil by saying and doing the opposite of what Coin does.
- Living Currency: An evil variation of this.
- Non-Indicative Name: Supposedly the evil version of Coin
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Have these like Evil OJ except unlike him, Evil Coin is anything but evil.
- Voice of the Legion: His voice is a distorted version of Coin with an echo reverb effect.
Lemony
Recommended by: JaymenObjects
Voiced by: Psychedelic Pickles
A citron lemon- Odd Name Out: The single recommended character with the infamous "-y" at the end of their self-explanatory name.
Loaded Dice
Recommended by: welcome homies, Em648 and Spiritblox1
Voiced by: AnimatedGalaxy
A transparent, six-sided die. Incredibly spacey.- Extra Eyes: The six dots on the side with Loaded Dice's face function as her eyes.
Mahjong Tile
Recommended by: I am alive
Voiced by: Sean
A seven-dotted mahjong tile and aspiring Stage Magician. His favorite tricks involve close-up magic with playing cards.MP3 Player
Recommended by: HewhoDoesThings
Voiced by: Vince (Heavily vocorded)
An MP3 music player who is overdramatic to say the least. She is the creator of Robot Towel and Evil Coin because of a program that allows the duplication of others as knockoffs.- Big "NO!": After not receiving enough votes to debut in episode 11.
- Evil All Along: It's revealed that she actually was working with Monochro all along.
- Modified Clone: Revealed in "Fixing", she can duplicate anyone, albeit knockoff versions of themselves, which is why Robot Towel and Evil Coin came into existence. The ability was for an unknown experiment but she cut herself off before going into further detail.
Notebook
Recommended by: NotebookMations.
Voiced by: Corny
A spiral notebook that desperately wants out of the Blank White Void. So much so, he committed suicide than stay any second longer inside TV.- Driven to Suicide: Well, he did say he was dying to get out.
- Unexplained Recovery: Somehow revives when Coin yells at him to come back to life.
Pager
Recommended by: Yarny
Voiced by: Child Personality from "Talk It!"
A pager - Synthetic Voice Actor: Her voice is very cute and very electronic.
Pilers
Recommended by: King_Silver
Voiced by: Cole the geek
A pair of metal pilers with a feisty attitude.Robot Towel
Recommended by: Midnight
Voiced by: Alex
A robotic turquoise bath towel assumed to be just as psychotic and ditzy as the real Towel.- Expy: A robotic knockoff of Towel.
- Robot Me: A robot whose likeness is based off of Towel.
- Robotic Psychopath: Given that she's a robot copy of Towel, it's safe to say she might have a few screws loose.
Shampoo
Recommended by: Devon
Voiced by: Alex
A shampoo bottle who's the older sister of Conditioner.- Sibling Rivalry: She is not on good terms with Conditioner, if indicated by this issue, who practically "disowned herself from [Shampoo]". Harsh...
Shotglass
Recommended by: Hector
Voiced by: Vince
An overly confident shot glass now fed up following his injury and then humiliation at not joining the game.- Break the Haughty:
- Hypocrite: He complains about the show being unable to keep a host for more than three episodes following the incidence of Bell running off after separating from Ring. Completely ignoring the fact he and most of the debut cast were harassing Catbell, the current host, to take over their role and cause the incident in the first place.
Sign
Recommended by: Daring Doodle and Memz
Voiced by: Jacob Fairclough
A styrofoam and wooden sign- The Lancer: Serves as the elimination assistant for Catbell then co-host to Ring once Bell ran off, came back and refused to host again.
- Unexplained Accent: It's unclear why she's British as opposed to everyone else's mainly American accents.
- Vocal Evolution: Her first apperance
This Guy
Recommended by: Blue27
Voiced by: N/A
A crudely-drawn human. - Token Human: Albeit a badly drawn one in a cast of living objects.
White-Out
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Voiced by: Calebddfwa
A white-out container- Character Blog: Owns an official website called White-Out's epic freaking website and spoiler alert, it contains one video and nothing else.
- The Ditz: Stated himself to be not the smartest object around.
Window
Recommended by: Deleted User and Black Crystal Night
Voiced by: Vince
A broken, four-pane glass window. She's quite inattentive and soft-spoken.- Broken Faceplate: One of Window's glass panes where her left eye is supposed to be is completely
- Eye Scream: Her left eye is smashed out because of an unknown incident that broke her glass pane.
Minor Characters
Coin's Curiosity
Recommended by: Vince Doyen
Voiced by: Vince
A claw-shaped rocket representing the curiosity of Coin.- Alliterative Name: Coin's Curiosity.
- Non-Indicative Name: He is a rocketship but his name is supposed to be the personification of Coin's curiosity.
- One-Shot Character: Was introduced then forgotten in the span of one joke for "Get Lost". Although his appearance on the official VOO Twitter banner suggest a bigger role in the future.
- Visual Pun: Their first appearance in "Get Lost".
Coin: My curiosity is skyrocketing! (Points to the sky)
[Cuts to a rocket labeled as "Coin's Curiosity, recommended by Vince Doyen" in the sky]
Coin's Curiousity: "Yeah!"
Evil OJ
Recommended by: Corny
Voiced by: Vince
A glass of orange juice identical to OJ but with scary red eyes.- Evil Doppelgänger: To OJ as you can obviously tell by his name.
Forest
Recommended by: Temmiemania
Voiced by: Temmiemania
A canopy forrest bush- We Hardly Knew Ye: Got thrown into the "bottomless" pit shortly after their debut, crushed to death in their next appearance and hasn't been recovered or mentioned ever since. [[Spoiler:They eventually do return in season 2, but with a complete redesign.]]
Game Boy
Recommended by: coke corporation
Voiced by: Vince
An old-school electronic handheld device.Magic 8-Ball
Recommended by: Corny
Voiced by: Corny
Milkshake
Recommended by: robmilkshake
Voiced by: BranDexterXtreme
A strawberry milkshake- Literally Shattered Lives: The impact of Slushie falling on top of his smashed Milkshake into a million glass shards, killing him instantly. Unlike OJ, he was left for dead since nobody bothered to recover him, not that they cared.
- Pink Is Feminine: You'll be this colour if you're strawberry flavored. Subverted as it's revealed he was recovered off-screen later on.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: Got thrown into the "bottomless" pit shortly after his debut, killed in his next appearance and hasn't been recovered or mentioned ever since. Subverted as it's revealed he was recovered off-screen later on.
PagerR
Recommended by: Cup the Mug
Voiced by: Vince
Rythmn Rocket
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Voiced by: Vince
A bowling pin-shaped rocketship- Alliterative Name: No brainer in telling there's two "R"s in Rythmn Rocket.
- Shoutout: He's based off the bowling pin rocket in the Rhythm Heaven's minigame, "Launch Party"
VOO Mini Cast
In General
- Ambiguous Gender: For a period of time, everyone's gender remained anonymous and is up to interpretation.
- The Voiceless: Nobody speaks in any of the episodes
Cheat-Code
Mini Rank: 4th
- Alliterative Name: Cheat Code
Broken Plate
'Again Rank: TBA
Chocolate Cube
Rank: 5th, Again Rank: TBA
- Alliterative Name: Chocolate Cube
Claw Machine
Mini Rank: 2nd
Combination Lock
Again Rank: TBA
Glitter Glue
Mini Rank: 6th
- Alliterative Name: Glitter Glue
Glowstick
Mini Rank: 9th, Again Rank: TBA
Jackhammer
Again Rank: TBA
Kazoo
Mini Rank: 10th (Last)
Kit Kat
Again Rank: TBA
- Alliterative Name: Double "K"s in the name.
Medaly
Again Rank: TBA
Planty
Mini Rank: 3rd
Rubber Duck
Again Rank: TBA
Sim Code
Mini Rank: 1st
Third Place Trophy
Again Rank: TBA
Toothpaste
Mini Rank: 7th
Top Hat
Mini Rank: 8th, Again Rank: TBA