"These twins are... really creeping me out. I don't think that'll appeal to children and adults." - An Unnamed Female Engineer commenting on Twin Ballerinas. "The creators possibly went too far, as I can see their... black stuff coming out of their mouths and ears." - Marie Lily stating on why the black oil is seeping away. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want to go and learn on what led to 'Experiment Prototypes' being either sent or locked to Rejection Zone (formerly Prototype Heaven), here are links: Failed Experiment #1 (Joen): https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/220532680/ Failed Experiment #2 (L.O.S.T): https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/229273870/ Failed Experiment #3 (The Film Starter): https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/235430134/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Twin Ballerinas are wooden Siamese twin puppets, made by two unnamed puppeteers, as a part of the massive collaboration, Project: Wonderland. The goal for these twins is to dance, to entertain and train children with ballet and offers adults to participate with them. The puppeteers hoped that they'll encourage exercise among children and obese people. However, due to the uncanny design, this instead discouraged the demographic the creators of Twin Ballerinas hoped for. What's worse, is the way they overused black oil onto them. One rule on the project states: "NO Overuse of Black Oil if You're a Puppeteer". It may explain on why the oil began to seep away from wood. Because they broke that rule, they were fired from the project. And because of this, the ballerinas are sent from 'The Stage of Dancing' to Rejection Zone, where they're doomed to dance forever, while the oil continues to seep away from their bodies.