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A second Petscop post
In total, out of the ten videos released so far of Petscop, we have seen exactly 8 rooms in the Child Library. These rooms are as follows:
Random Child #1: Blue room. Carpet has stars, bear heads, and Playstation controllers for its pattern. There is a Magic 8-Ball and a toy red car on the bedside table.
Random Child #2: Pink room. Carpet has spots, clown faces, and flowers for its pattern. On the bedside table, there is a Rubik’s Cube, and a Pez dispenser with a bear’s head on it.
Random Child #3: Purple room. Carpet has triangles, circles, and bear heads for its pattern. The bedside table has a Rubik’s cube and a tub of red Play-Doh.
Michael (with eyebrows): Brown room, which is odd, as the color most associated with Michael is pink. The carpet has circles, spots, and eyeglasses for its pattern. On the bedside table, there is a toy Tool, and a pair of tweezers.
Michael (without eyebrows): Yellow room. Carpet has stars, streets, and gift boxes for its pattern. The bedside table has a toy blue car, and a Rubik’s Cube.
Care (without eyebrows): Gray and black room. Carpet pattern only has flowers and paint rollers on it. The bedside table has a toy Tool, and a box of crayons. The crayons are in this order: black, purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. What I find interesting about this is, I don’t think we’ve ever seen the color orange used for anything important in Petscop (yet). Black might count for Care’s room, as well as “Her” room, as both are gray and black.
Care (with eyebrows): Purple room. Carpet has gears, X’s, and spots for its pattern. On the bedside table are three building blocks: C (which is pink), R (which is red), and E (which is blue). This seems to be spelling out Care’s name; we’re just missing the letter A. Also on the bedside table is an object that was censored when the video was edited for viewing. This censored object caught Paul off-guard, and though he tried to remain skeptical, it was clear this object has struck a personal chord with him. He states maybe all the other rooms had this same object, but it’s obvious he’s in some denial.
“Her”: This unnamed person, a girl associated with the windmill, has a black and gray room just like Care’s room. The face associated with this room has no eyebrows, just like Care’s room. The carpet in this room has gears, spots, and triangles for its pattern. On the bedside table is a toy Tool, and a model of the windmill.