![]() When the sorcerer was about to die, he channeled his soul into Slappy's body, effectively becoming Slappy. ![]() The first story (told through the majority of the books) is that Slappy was originally created by an unnamed evil sorcerer by being carved out of the cursed wood of a stolen coffin, alongside Mr. Slappy has three contrasting origin stories. He is probably more comedic in the TV version as well. His dark grey suit was changed to a black tuxedo, with the addition of a real shirt, suspenders, and matching red bow-tie/cumberbund/boutineer combo. His now-unruly hair was painted auburn, while his freckles were removed, and his eye color changed to green. His head no longer appeared to be made out of wood and instead seemed to be constructed out of a plaster-like material. His shirt is nothing more than a white paint application on the chest, with a collar stapled on the neck.įor the television program, Slappy's appearance was altered from its depiction in the books and the cover artwork. Slappy wears a dark grey, double-breasted suit, with brown leather shoes and a red bow-tie. His eyes are described as being a cold blue and almost lifelike in appearance. ![]() The lower lip however, sports a chip in the corner, giving Slappy's grin an unsettling crooked appearance. His lips are painted bright red and curl up into a sinister smile. As described in the books, Slappy has wavy brown hair painted atop his wooden head and freckles dotted along his cheeks. ![]()
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