Joel leaves the guitar with Ellie as a gift, and the scene ends with Ellie alone on her bed, strumming a chord. Joel tells Ellie a joke, and the pair laugh together, the tension broken. According to various accounts of the scene, Ellie is acting distant and reserved, until Joel pulls out a guitar and sings a song (which Joel's voice actor Troy Baker performed live). Joel is talking to Ellie in her room at Tommy's, explaining that Tommy is trying to set him up to marry a girl named Esther. Some reports put it at four years later, but the general consensus is broadly "after". The scene was reportedly written by Druckmann as a "goodbye" to Joel and Ellie, and takes place at Tommy's dam one night after the closing events of the game. Druckmann requested that nobody film during the scene, and stressed that it will never be released or revealed in any other form. The scene was performed live on stage by principal actors Troy Baker and Ashley Johnson. On July 28, 2014, at the live performance of The Last of Us, game director Neil Druckmann introduced a special, unrecorded scene that takes place after the ending of the game. In the Left Behind DLC, two can be found in the arcade. Painted on the walls in the pediatrics unit of the hospital.In the children's playroom in the sewer.There are several of them in the toy store in Pittsburgh.In the room where you first encounter Henry and Sam, on the side of a picture of a dog.Outside the school, also in Bill's Town.A giraffe picture in a house in Bill's Town, just beyond the doggy door.A little girl is seen playing with one in the Boston QZ, just before the first encounter with Robert's men.
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The movie theater in the prologue has a marquee saying the movie "Girrafic Park" is playing there.Behind the door in Sarah's bedroom, in the prologue.The locations where they appear go as follows: Seemingly representing innocence, almost every time they are seen, it is in the presence of a child or relating to children. Giraffes are a recurring theme throughout.