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The Chickens are supporting antagonists in the Amanda the Adventurer trilogy.
They are a group of animated sentient chickens that Hameln Entertainment had presumably created through the use of children's souls. While in the original game, they are portrayed as unsuspecting animals in the tape What is a Family? that occasionally eat their own children, the trailer for the game's sequel titled Amanda the Adventurer 2 implies that they are pawns of Hameln that enforce the company's employees to work for them.
Appearance[]
The Chickens appear as cartoon chickens, either with white or brown feathers, and simplified black eyes.
Biography[]
What is a Family?[]
In the tape What is a Family? Rebecca comes across a family of chickens, where she comments that the family consists of a "Daddy" and "Mommy" chicken. She also nonchalantly mentions how "some mommies eat their babies", right as the hen eats one of her own chicks.
Other Media[]
Amanda the Adventurer 2 trailer[]
In the trailer for the second entry in the series, a model of a chicken is visibly shown pointing a gun towards Wooly as he announces Amanda's absense.
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