![]() Characters Introduced: -Appearing: Henry, Boris, Ink DemonChapter 29 has been posted on ao3 and ffn. However, in Henry's 'vision' at the end of the chapter, the wheelchair is replaced by a wall with the words "omissa spe qui huc intrasti" written on it. See the tweets here.CHAPTER 1: MOVING PICTURES Synopsis: Not much is changed here, aside from more dialogue and a couple of flashbacks. BBC Three supported Stucky, while Sky Cinema supported Stony. That BBC Three and Sky Cinema had a ship war between Stucky and Stony on Twitter. They were focused around multiple ships including Drarry, Dramione and Harmony. THE CREATOR OF FNAF IS HERE!!!!! also enjoy ur retirement mah boi he wanted a mention, so there ya go! is gonna eat me awesome friend, also stopped me from committing suicide Her fan fiction, titled The Draco Trilogy was comprised of three novel-length books. by Inksplatteredpaper 3.5K 62 YES, YESSSSS, THE BATIM FANS SHALL UNITE, YEEEEEESSS. romance bendyandtheinkmachine bendy +12 more # 2 Long Forgotten (Bendy and The Ink. Eventually at first glance, he hates her, but as time goes on, he slowly has a heart fo. With the sequel Bendy and the Dark Revival now in production, it's a good time to celebrate the nightmarish world that Bendy and the Ink Machine created.# 1 A Devil's Angelic Love by Dark_Shadow 17.9K 304 32 Bendy, the dancing demon has a new co-worker at Joey Drew Studios of Sillyvision. If fans of the franchise are lucky, that potential will continue to be explored in expanded universe materials and subsequent games. Joey Drew Studios is filled with a thick, threatening atmosphere, and Bendy, Boris, and Alice Angel's designs are all expressive, playful, and full of potential. Although the story ended up being confusing and full of holes, particularly around the ending, the experience is still worthwhile. ![]() This creepy indie game paved the road for later, equally stylized titles like Inscryption that build on top of its concepts of untrustworthy creators and menacing creations.īeyond that, Bendy and the Ink Machine still has a lot going for it. The twisted story of Joey Drew Studios, its mistreated employees, and its tormented creations went down in gaming history for good reason. Regardless of its flaws, Bendy and the Ink Machine is more than worth celebrating. It gave fans some iconic sights such as the grisly dissected corpse of Boris, the twisted and menacing Projectionist, and the half-melted corrupted Alice Angel. From the slick, stylish graphics to the slowly-building atmosphere to some spectacularly memorable inky messes, there's a lot to appreciate about this title. Beyond that, the world of Bendy and the Ink Machine is just fascinating overall. This may not be a surprise-the concept of malicious living cartoon characters haunting the abandoned studio that brought them to life is one that lingers. Bendy and the Ink Machine is, at its best, a journey into the depravity and desperation for success that lies underneath the Dancing Demon's facade. More than that, however, this game deliberately set out to attack the nostalgia surrounding 1920 and 30s-style animation. Bendy and the Ink Machine may have made a good decision with its atmospheric approach to gameplay, small on-screen cast, and human characters whose faces were often deliberately obscured. Other modern cartoon-inspired games like Cuphead also drew on Fleischer's work, for better or worse. His work had notorious energy to it and often focused on bizarre things happening to characters who may or may not have deserved it.Īlice Angel is clearly inspired by Betty Boop, but even characters like Bendy and Boris have more in common with Fleischer's high-contrast, movement-filled artwork than the pastel wonderlands Disney was creating. ![]() ![]() The American animator was well-known for bringing characters like Popeye, Betty Boop, and Superman to the big screen. While some have compared Bendy and the Ink Machine's big-eyed cartoon characters to the Disney animated canon, a better comparison would be to the work of Max Fleischer.
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