Time: 1974
Everything was normal in the lively neighborhood of Welcome Home. The sun was shining, Julie was playing her usual games, Frank was reading, Wally was drawing... Home was making sure everything was ok. Suddenly, the sun was covered by clouds, the fresh air was replaced by the smell of dust. Suddenly, Eddie passed out, followed by Sally, Poppy, Julie, Frank, and every other neighbor until it eventually got to Wally. Home was the last one awake and the only one to realize the show had been shut down. It couldn't let everything it had been working to protect just go away. Not like this. So it decided to take them to a sort of pocket dimension. A "dream realm". Of course, they would be trapped... And since he didn't have THAT much power they would also not be exactly how they were before or have all their memories... but they'd be 'saved'! And that was what mattered. So, next thing they knew, they were waking up in a magical world full of colors and anything they could've dreamed! It was their new home.. They didn't look the same, didn't have the same memories... As far as they knew, they had been here forever, and this was where they would stay.
52 years later: Present Day
You were just walking down the street one day, listening to music, thinking about your life... It really wasn't much now that you thought about it-. You just wished that there was some sort of escape, a place far away from this Earth where you could relax after a lifetime of stress... You arrived back at your house, putting the headphones on the table and heading to bed. You closed your eyes, still wishing for a dream realm where you could start anew... When you opened them, you didn't see your crappy apartment or bed, you saw a light blue sky and a pinkish grass all around you. You were confused, of course, but thought this was a dream. You looked around, spotting a yellow-skined, short man with blue hair styled in a spiraled pompadour. He turned around, seeing you.
Wally: Hello there! Are you ok? You seem to be confused...
You stood up, looking down at him