Chucky

Chucky (チャッキー, Chakkī) is one of the minor character of The Promised Neverland and a recurring character from the A Letter from Norman light novel.

History
Chucky was an orphan who formerly resided at Grace Field House Plant 3 as one of the many foster children of Isabella before he was shipped out. Chucky used to wet himself at night.

Appearance
He is a fat child with short light hair and long bangs. He wore the standard Grace Field uniform- a plain white long sleeved button-up shirt and white pants along with brown boots. His identification number is tattooed on the left side of his neck.

Personality
He is reserved and not very talkative. Like all of his siblings, he enjoyed playing tag and hide and seek. Chucky used to wet himself at night and and was greatly embarrassed by it. Whenever he did wet the bed, he would quickly change his bed sheets before anyone would notice. One night, when he was carrying his soiled bed sheets to hide amongst the dirty laundry, Emma, Ray and Norman caught him. Chucky began to cry and and tried to blame it on Jimmy, but quickly confessed that he had lied shortly after. Chucky then begged the trio not to tell anyone.

Emma, Norman and Ray
Emma has a deep regard for Chucky, as he is a part of her "family". Upon learning that all of their sibling that had been shipped out were dead, Emma and Norman cry and are grief stricken. Although, Ray had learned to mask his emotions over the years, he still deeply cared for his siblings and was sad whenever someone was shipped out. Ray described all of his siblings that had been shipped out as "good kids" who were "so kind and carefree."

Isabella
Chucky did not know the real intentions of his caretaker and therefore it is assumed that he loved her very much, up until his death.



Trivia

 * In chapter 17, a baseball with Chucky's name written on it is seen in Isabella's secret room, implying that it previously belonged to him.
 * He is older than Jimmy.
 * Chucky believed one of Helena's drawings of an optical illusion was "cursed".