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The Twin Chefs are both the second antagonists encountered in Little Nightmares. They are the main antagonists of The Kitchen chapter and one of them is briefly encountered in The Guest Area chapter.

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With a love of violence and a feeling for meat, the twins were born to be chefs. As they shuffle across the cold floor, chopping, mincing, preparing the feast, the Twin Chefs sense something that makes their skin itch. A dirty, unwelcome presence. Vermin will not be tolerated in the kitchen. They use anything from hammers to cleavers and will not hesitate to turn them on intruders.[2]

Appearance

The Twin Chefs are a pair of obese humanoid monsters who are almost identical in appearance: both have almost toddler-like proportions with stubby legs and thick arms with pudgy fingers, the skin of which is heavily calloused (most likely from years of cooking and dish washing). They also have small but protruding ears and short, greasy brown hair. Both wear tall white chef's hats and white uniforms with aprons splattered with blood and filth, along with blue trousers and brown shoes.

The main difference between the Twin Chefs are their faces, one having a wall-eyed stare and an extremely wide, flabby mouth, while the other is cross-eyed with a mouth permanently squished into a fish-like pucker.

Little Nightmares

The Twin Chefs are first encountered in the Kitchen of the Maw, where they presumably prepare the food for the Guests. Following her escape from the blind Janitor, Six spots one of the Chefs smoking in the distance as she arrives in the kitchen area on a meat hook, quickly hiding from the Chef as he goes about his work. While fetching a key to the meat locker from the Chef's bedroom, Six inadvertently wakes up the Chef's twin brother, but manages to hide from him, as well. Eventually, Six arrives in the busboy area, but is discovered climbing a pile of dishes and hunted down, Six jumps and hangs onto a meat hook going away from the kitchen, as a last-ditch attempt the Twins begin to throw wine bottles at Six, but their poor aim isn't enough and Six finally escapes them.

Later, as Six makes her way through the Guest Area, one of the Twins arrives in an elevator and chases her to a nearby bathroom. When he fails to find her, he leaves in frustration. After which, she leaves the bathroom noticing the chef chopping up meat in a nearby kitchen next to the elevator. Neither of the Twins are seen again for the remainder of the game.

Little Nightmares (2017 comic series)

Issue 1

At the beginning of the comic, one of the Chefs can be seen chasing after Six with a knife until she escapes through a vent.

One of the Chefs is again briefly seen in a frame with a knife in hand walking around the kitchen.

Personality

Like the other characters in Little Nightmares, the Twin Chefs do not speak, but their personality is shown through their actions. Much like the Janitor, the Twins serve the Maw without question, by preparing the food for all the guests. Despite their occupation, their personal hygiene is as questionable as the source of their ingredients, shown when they openly cough around food, rip open a large piece of raw meat with possibly unwashed hands, and unclog a washing station's drain with a toilet plunger.

As loyal servants of the Maw, they will not hesitate to attack and chase Six on sight, going so far as to add her to the menu if captured. When Six is noticed by either of the Chef's, they let out a distorted pig-squeal.

Although being the cooks of the ship, they have little knowledge on how to cook meat, as the meat and fish seen eaten by the Guests appear to still be raw. Either that or they are following the twisted rules of their world.

Strategy

The Twin Chefs are quite fast, as Six is not able to out-run them. They will chase Six and if she doesn’t have time to run away from them, they grab her and either choke her or add to the dish for The Guests. However, you can easily hide from them under any furniture where the cooks cannot stick their hands in. Their other weakness is clumsiness. Unlike the Janitor, they will never be able to reach Six if she is too high. Also, considering they can actually see, if Six walked in any ingredients, they will follow the footsteps to where Six last was, so it is a decent decision to always be moving in that section of the game.

Theories

  • It is heavily implied the Twin Chefs dispose of the Guests bodies by cooking them in the meals that will be provided to future Guests. The kitchen not only portrays large carts of mysteriously wrapped meat, but a garbage chute containing a wide number of clothing scattered along with the trash. Under this post, the developers hinted that the sausages cooked in the Kitchen were not of animal origin. A question was also asked (now deleted) about whether the guests really eat other guests, to which the answer was given: Kind of ... but not directly.
  • Although it is currently unknown why the Chefs wear masks, It is speculated the Chefs cut off the skin of the Guests and wear them as masks in order to blend in with the other Guests, therefore making their task of chopping them up for meat much easier.
    • Contrary, it is additionally speculated the Chefs do not like their true faces and will wear masks to cover them up at all times, even being willing to keep them on in portraits.

Trivia

A photo of the third chef.
  • A third chef was conceived during the beta version of Little Nightmares. The third chef appears in beta trailers, both physically and in a photograph located in The Janitor's room in The Lair.
  • Most of their furniture is conjoined, implying that the two may have been conjoined themselves at some point:
    • After Six escapes The Kitchen through a grate that takes her into the Twin Chef's bathroom, two interconnected toilets can be seen, as well as an interconnected mattress where they sleep.
    • A portrait of both Chefs is split vertically down the middle, with half of one twin's portrait attached to the opposite half of the other twin's portrait.
    • A promotional image of the Twin Chefs depict them sticking close together. It is uncertain whether this is to imply they were once conjoined.
  • They and the Shoe Monster are the only enemies featured in the 2016 demo.
  • The Twin Chefs are the only antagonists who have not been killed by Six or the Runaway Kid in Little Nightmares.
  • The appearance of the twins may have been inspired by Tweedledee and Tweedledum from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.
  • Players never get to see the Chefs cooking together.
    • However in the preview for the Kitchen chapter in the Chapter Select menu, the Chefs are seen cooking together.
  • Unlike other enemies, the Chefs have several animations for killing Six: they can chop off her head with a cleaver (off-screen), shove her into the oven, throw her into a deep fryer or grinder, add her to soup, stuff her into fish, or simply grab her with their hands.
    • There is a sound file cut from the game, which shows that initially the Chefs could break Six's neck if she fell into their hands. This has been removed from the game for unknown reasons.
  • At least one of the Chefs has a smoking habit. When Six first arrives at The Kitchen via the roll hooks, one of the Chefs can be seen smoking on the balcony in the distance. It is likely this is why he regularly coughs.
  • The Twin Chefs appear as a cover brand for some of the cans in the Hunter's shack refrigerator in Little Nightmares II.
  • The Twin Chefs share some similarities to the Butler and the Teacher. All four of them are the second bosses encountered in their respective games and are not actually killed by the protagonist, and the protagonist narrowly escapes them.
  • The Twin Chefs' Steam emoticon is titled ":CHIEF_KNIFE:". This is most likely a typo.
  • The Chefs can occasionally be seen lifting up their faces to scratch a sickly dark-greenish skin underneath revealing that they are in fact wearing masks. The full appearance of their face is never seen.

References

Video game characters

SixNomesThe Hanging ManLeechesThe JanitorThe Bread Giving BoyDark SixThe Shoe MonsterThe Twin ChefsThe GuestsThe LadyThe Runaway KidThe Flashlight GirlThe GrannyShadow KidsDr. No (pictured)The Third Chef (removed)The Wax Bellman (removed)

The Girl in the Yellow RaincoatThe Kid with a Red ScarfNomesSixThe CraftsmanThe ButlerThe Dump MonsterThe Pretender

MonoSixThe Hunter's VictimsGlitching RemainsNome (DLC only)The HunterThe TeacherThe BulliesThe Lunch LadyThe PatientsLiving HandsThe DoctorThe ViewersThe Thin ManThe Mail RecipientDark SixMonster SixFlesh WallsThe Television with an Eye (unused)Spirit (unused)The Baker (removed)The Barber (removed)The Principal (removed)

LowAloneNomesBeetlesThe DwellersMonster BabyThe FairgoersThe Hands in the Pipe

Comic characters

SixThe Twin ChefsThe Boy in GreenThe Long-Haired GirlThe Refugee BoyThe Humpback GirlThe Bandaged KidLeechesThe Bread Giving BoyThe GuestsThe FerrymanThe JanitorThe LadyThe Refugee Boy's Younger SisterThe VillagersThe North WindThe Boy who got TallThe Boy who got ForkedThe Boy who got StrongThe Mirror Monster

SixThe HunterMonoThe ToddlerThe Thin ManThe Girl with BraidsThe DoctorThe Fat KidThe BulliesThe TeacherThe Ghost ChildThe ViewersThe Baker (cameo)The Black ChildrenThe Tall Figure

Miscellaneous

NooneThe CounsellorThe CandlemanThe WorkersThe PrisonersThe Tall WomanThe Child with Gooey HairCiciThe BathersJesterThe MerchantsThe Shopping MallThe Counsellor's ProfessorThe Performing Children (Rusty) • The Man in the Purple SuitThe Carnival PeopleThe DummyNomesThe Naughty KidsThe Balloon-Headed ManThe PuppetThe Perfect LadyEthan

Other

AnimalsChildrenUnidentified Characters

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