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How to Make Cocoa Dandy's World 3D Models for Free

Cocoa is the chocolate-bunny Holiday Toon in Dandy's World. Learn how to unlock her, her Twisted form, and how to make your own Cocoa 3D model in under 60 seconds.

Sally
Posted: May 25, 2026

TL;DR: Cocoa is the fan-favorite Easter Toon in Dandy's World on Roblox and one of the most fan-created characters in the game. This guide covers her unlock requirements, Bonbon ability, and Twisted form, then walks you through three ways to turn Cocoa into a Roblox-ready 3D model: AI generation with Meshy (fastest, about 60 seconds), manual modeling in Blender (most precise), or building directly in Roblox Studio with plugins (most accessible).

Cocoa Dandy's World is one of the most searched Easter Toons in Roblox right now — and if you missed her during the limited event window, you're not alone. Thousands of players are scrambling to find out how to unlock her, what her Bonbon ability actually does, and how to survive Twisted Cocoa mid-run. This guide covers everything: Cocoa's stats, her event unlock requirements, Twisted Cocoa's mechanics, and three practical methods to build your own Cocoa 3D model for Roblox — from AI generation to manual Blender modeling.

What Is Dandy's World on Roblox?

Dandy's World on Roblox

Dandy's World is a mascot horror survival game on Roblox developed by BlushCrunch Studio. Up to eight players pick a Toon and descend through the floors of Gardenview Center, completing machines to extract Ichor while avoiding Twisteds — corrupted versions of the Toons that hunt the team. The game launched in June 2024 and has surpassed 6 billion visits, peaking at over 866,000 concurrent players in 2025. There are currently 39 playable Toons, each with unique stats, an active ability, and a matching Twisted form.

Who Is Cocoa in Dandy's World?

Cocoa in Dandy's World

Cocoa — officially Cocoa the Chocolate Bunny — is an Easter event Toon introduced on April 18, 2025, alongside Bassie, Eggson, and Flyte. She's classified as a support Toon, meaning her value comes from buffing teammates rather than raw extraction output.

What Does Cocoa Look Like?

Visually, she's a chubby milk-chocolate-brown bunny with long droopy ears tied together by a white scrunchie, a whipped-cream collar at her neck, and large glossy cartoon eyes. Her darker paw gradients and rounded silhouette make her one of the most distinctive and fan-recreated designs in the entire game.

What Are Cocoa's Stats in Dandy's World?

Cocoa's stat spread is built around mobility and stealth rather than extraction.

The tradeoff is clear: high movement speed and strong stealth let Cocoa dodge Twisted attention and reposition freely, but low Stamina and below-average Extraction Speed mean she's not a machine-grinder. Her Bonbon ability is how she actually carries runs.

What Is Cocoa's Ability in Dandy's World?

Bonbon is a tap ability — one press drops a wrapped chocolate candy at Cocoa's feet. Any teammate (or Cocoa herself) who walks over it gains:

  • +50% Extraction Speed for 10 seconds
  • +25% Movement Speed for 10 seconds
  • Cooldown: 40 seconds

The mechanic that makes Bonbon quietly meta-defining is that the candy sits on the floor as a consumable until someone picks it up. Good Cocoa players pre-place a Bonbon near an active machine before extraction starts, then keep moving — turning her passive into a speed buff the team's best extractor can grab exactly when needed.

One thing to watch: Cocoa locks into a brief drop animation when triggering the ability. Don't use it while a Twisted is closing in — you'll be caught mid-animation.

How Do You Unlock Cocoa in Dandy's World?

Cocoa follows a different unlock path than permanent Toons. During the active Easter event window, you need both:

  1. 1,500 Baskets — the event-exclusive currency earned through floor runs and machine completions
  2. 100% Research on any five Twisteds — not necessarily Twisted Cocoa specifically

Once both requirements are met, Cocoa becomes available for purchase from Bassie's Store in the lobby. Outside the Easter event, she is unavailable. There is no alternative purchase path — completing this during the event window is the only way to add her to your collection.

What Is Twisted Cocoa and How to Survive Her?

Twisted Cocoa 3D

Twisted Cocoa is classified as a Rare Twisted that only spawns during active Easter event runs. She's a distorted version of Cocoa — slightly desaturated, with bent and contorted ears, red-and-black eyes, and an Ichor splotch over her left eye.

Her defining mechanic: low roaming speed but extremely high chase speed. Once she locks onto you, she closes distance fast by hopping — and she can jump over most obstacles that don't reach the ceiling, both while wandering and mid-chase. This makes corner-camping and cover largely ineffective against her.

How to survive her:

  • Keep moving — don't rely on walls or islands for cover.
  • Prioritize open sightlines so you can see her coming.
  • Maintain stamina for when she locks on; most Toons can outrun her if they're not caught standing still.
  • She has a short attention span, so breaking line of sight quickly gives you a real chance to lose her.

The reward: Reach 100% Research on Twisted Cocoa, and you unlock the Glazed Fondant Bag Trinket, which extends the duration of the Bonbon buff — the best in-slot pairing for Cocoa players.

How to Make Your Own Cocoa 3D Model for Roblox

Cocoa's limited event status is exactly why she's one of the most fan-recreated Toons in the game. Players who missed the event are building Cocoa in 3D models for Roblox games, avatar accessories, animation scenes, and 3D prints.

There are three main paths to building a Roblox-ready 3D model: AI generation, manual modeling in Blender, and building directly in Roblox Studio with plugins. Here's how each one works for Cocoa.

Method 1: AI Generation with Meshy (Fastest)

Meshy AI is a 3D AI generation platform with a Roblox-specific pipeline. You can go from idea to a model in Creator Hub in about 60 seconds.

1.Generate the model. Sign into Meshy and select Roblox as your target platform. You have two input options:

  • Text-to-3D: Use this prompt as a starting point: "A chubby, cheerful chocolate-brown bunny character with long droopy ears tied together with a white scrunchie, a whipped-cream collar around the neck, soft rounded paws with darker brown gradients, large glossy cartoon eyes, a tiny heart-shaped brown nose, Roblox-friendly low-poly style, clean topology, friendly cartoon proportions."
  • Image-to-3D: Upload a Cocoa reference image — an in-game screenshot, wiki render, or your own fanart. This usually produces the most recognizable result.

2.Refine for Roblox. Use Meshy's Remesh tool to bring the triangle count into Roblox's character-friendly range (5K–10K triangles, well under the 21,000-triangle hard cap). You can re-texture with a text prompt for stylized variants: "dark chocolate Cocoa," "strawberry-cream Cocoa," or "Twisted Cocoa with desaturated ichor-stained texture."

3.Send to Roblox Studio. Open the DCC Bridge menu and click Send to Roblox. The model uploads directly into your Roblox Creator Hub inventory as a package. On the free plan, you can also download as FBX, OBJ, or GLB and import manually.

Method 2: Manual Modeling in Blender

Blender gives you polygon-level precision that AI generation can't match, making it the right choice for a canon-accurate replica or a highly stylized OC variant.

  1. Model the mesh. Build Cocoa's rounded body using sphere primitives and subdivision surface modeling. Her bunny silhouette suits a block-out-then-refine workflow well — rough out the body, head, and ears first, then add detail passes for the scrunchie and neck fluff.
  2. UV unwrap and texture. Apply her light brown base, the darker brown gradient on her paws, the white scrunchie, and the whipped-cream collar. Substance Painter or Blender's built-in shader editor both work for this.
  3. Rig and animate (optional). Add an armature if you want Cocoa to hop or play an idle animation in-game.
  4. Export. Save as FBX and import into Roblox Studio via the Asset Manager.

The tradeoff is time. Expect a few hours to a few days depending on your experience, compared to about 60 seconds with Meshy AI generation.

Method 3: Building in Roblox Studio with Plugins

The most accessible option if you're already working in Studio and want no external tools.

  1. Assemble primitives. Use spheres for the body and head, stretched ellipsoids for the droopy ears, and small spheres for the paws.
  2. Use solid modeling. Union and Negate shapes together to create more complex geometry. Community plugins can help with scrunchie and neck-fluff details.
  3. Texture in Studio. Apply Surface Appearances in light and dark brown for the body and paw gradients directly in the material editor.

This method works best for quick prototypes or stylized, blocky interpretations. Cocoa's soft, rounded silhouette is harder to replicate with primitives alone, so expect a simplified result rather than a canon-accurate model. For a deeper walkthrough, see our Roblox 3D model guide.

Bring Cocoa to Life with Meshy

Cocoa is everything the Dandy's World community loves: a limited-event design no one wants to miss, a support ability that genuinely saves runs, and a chocolate-bunny silhouette that's impossible not to recreate. That scarcity is exactly why she's one of the most fan-built Toons in the game — and a 3D model is the natural next step for anyone who draws her, mods with her, or just wants her in their own Roblox build.

If you've been putting it off, the barrier is lower than you think. Generate your first Cocoa in Meshy, and you'll have a Roblox-ready model in your Creator Hub in about a minute — free to try, no Blender experience needed. You can also check out Squirm's guide for another take on the same workflow. More Dandy's World character guides are on the way, with Bassie up next — each covering the full character breakdown, Twisted mechanics, and a step-by-step path from canon design to your own 3D model ready to drop into Roblox Studio.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cocoa

What is the fastest way to get Cocoa in Dandy's World?

The fastest way to get Cocoa is to start grinding both requirements as early in the Easter event window as possible. Focus on completing floors to earn Baskets and encounter as many different Twisteds as you can to push multiple Research bars toward 100% simultaneously. Once you've hit 1,500 Baskets and fully researched any five Twisteds, head to Bassie's Store to purchase her. Most players can complete the unlock in a few focused event sessions without needing to grind the entire event window.

What is Cocoa's ability in Dandy's World?

Cocoa's ability is Bonbon, a tap ability. Pressing the button once drops a wrapped chocolate candy at her feet, and whoever walks over it gains +50% Extraction Speed and +25% Movement Speed for 10 seconds. The cooldown is 40 seconds. Good Cocoa players pre-place Bonbons near active machines so the team's main extractor can grab the buff right when it's needed most.

Is Cocoa a bunny in Dandy's World?

Yes. Cocoa is officially known as Cocoa the Chocolate Bunny — a chubby, rounded bunny Toon designed entirely around an Easter chocolate theme. Her body is warm milk-chocolate brown with darker accents on her long droopy ears and paws, a white scrunchie tying her ears together, and a whipped-cream collar around her neck. She was introduced during the 2025 Easter Event and is one of 12 Holiday Toons in the game.

Are Cocoa and Rudie friends in Dandy's World?

They haven't officially met — at least not canonically. Both Cocoa and Rudie are Event Toons belonging to separate holidays, and because Event Toons canonically isolate themselves when their respective event ends, the two have never crossed paths in the lore. That said, Rudie's own in-game dialogue hints at a potential friendship, with him saying, "I think me and Cocoa will become GREAT friends — she's just like me!" The pairing has become one of the more popular ships in the Dandy's World fan community, precisely because of their similar personalities and the "what if they met" premise their lore sets up.

Is Twisted Cocoa a Rare Twisted in Dandy's World?

Yes. Twisted Cocoa is classified as a Rare Twisted, and she only spawns during active Easter event runs. Her defining mechanic is speed and mobility — she moves at a slow roaming pace but accelerates dramatically on chase, hopping over most obstacles that don't reach the ceiling. This makes corner-camping and cover largely ineffective against her. She does have a short attention span, so breaking line of sight quickly is your best escape option.

Where can I download a Cocoa Dandy's World 3D model?

The fastest option is to generate one yourself using Meshy AI — either by uploading a reference image or using a text prompt, with a Roblox-ready model in your Creator Hub in about 60 seconds. Community fan models are also shared on platforms like Sketchfab, though quality and Roblox compatibility vary. If you want full creative control, the Blender method above gives you exact authorship over every detail of the model.

Can I make my own Cocoa 3D model?

Yes. The fastest way is to use Meshy AI to generate a Roblox-compatible model in under a minute and send it directly to Roblox Studio. You can also build one manually in Blender for full creative control over her ears, scrunchie, and chocolate texture, or use Roblox Studio's built-in solid modeling tools for a simpler primitive-based version. Our Roblox 3D model guide covers all three methods in detail.

Can I make a Twisted Cocoa 3D model too?

Yes. The Image-to-3D path in Meshy works just as well on Twisted Cocoa. Upload an in-game screenshot or wiki render, and the model reconstructs her corrupted form. You can also drive it from text — try a prompt like "a corrupted chocolate bunny with bent, contorted ears stained with ichor, red-and-black eyes, a slightly desaturated brown body, ichor splotch over the left eye, white frosting scrunchie with ichor streaks, Roblox cartoon horror style."

How do I draw Dandy's World characters like Cocoa?

Start with basic shapes — block out Cocoa's chubby body with a large circle, add an oval head, then sketch her long droopy ears as two elongated teardrop shapes. Keep proportions round and compact: short soft limbs, no sharp edges. For line art, use thicker outlines on the outer body edges and thinner lines for interior details like the scrunchie and paw gradients. Color in layers — flat milk-chocolate base first, darker brown gradient on ears and paws second, white scrunchie and whipped-cream collar last. Once your sketch is done, you can also upload it directly to Meshy's Image-to-3D tool to turn it into a Roblox-ready 3D model.

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