Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31981697-20170722123329/@comment-27136653-20171023134838

The fact that the developer room exists in the game could mean anything, but it's all just your headcanons. It is confirmed, that the annoying dog represents Toby, and since the room does fit that pretty well, it is logical to assume that the room is talking about Toby. And if this is true, then that means the room isn't canon, since if it were, we would obtain a logical paradox. So, we could keep the room in, but it would be pointless. That's why I said that we should disregard it. Since all theories that attempt to explain the annoying dog logically fall flat when you realize that it's all just that, unconfirmed theories. While the information that the Annoying Dog is Toby's avatar is a fact. So I don't know about you, but I prefer facts over fanon theories. Even if they sound more pleasing.

And polishing animations isn't coding. You have to use your creative side and your image editing skills in order to polish an animation. But if someone constructs an animation-enhancing AI, then that could be considered editing the details of an animation using code. Or if someone were to use predefined functions to build the images, such as line, or rect, which are used in many high-end visual programming languages. But the sprites in Undertale were created using a drawing software, not vector functions. And I am sure that Toby would be able to animate these images himself, but designing the sprites so that they look fluid in the animation, that's something you don't need code for as I said, and it's also probably the thing that Guzusuru helped him with. But I don't have any proof for that. And you haven't presented any either. So before you say that the line about the dog doing it all by himself (even though it doesn't say that at all) is a lie, check your facts. You JUST may be basing your theories on nothing.