

In all honesty, I don't remember Bendy humanizations being a huge thing, but look up "bendy human" and you will be greeted by a wall of white twinks.Mike Mood Bendy and the Ink Machine is an episodic survival horror video game developed and published by TheMeatly Games. Ink Bendy is the main antagonist of the game, being the final boss and only major antagonist to appear in all chapters of the game. Referres to that whole "scary lost disney cartoon" vibe. Besides this one being the most popular BATIM song, other well-recognized ones include "Gospel Of Dismay" and "Can't Be Erased", also bangers. The fan song "Build Our Machine" which is still a banger BTW. He never stops smiling in all of his different versions.

With Alice, Boris, Cuphead and even Mickey Mouse of all people.Īlthough this is because of the game itself being mysterious with its plot, he to some extent has an aura of mystery surrounding him, being from a studio that failed years (or maybe decades) ago and the fact he's just. (Fun fact! He also has a more fucked up eldritch form at the end of chapter 5, called Beast Bendy!).įans made him an anime boy.

Ink Bendy is a fucked-up eldritch ink monster. These forms of bendy are technically different characters, but a lot of ask blogs had cartoon Bendys that could turn into the inky monster version and what not. Since Bendy has two different forms- the funky cartoon devil (who is fictional in-universe) and the monster who tries to kill you (who is real and tries to kill you in-universe), that's some canon duality. He's the creature that chases you in basically every chapter. The animation studio the game takes place in is modeled and drawn to be reminiscent of old black-and-white cartoons and the official Bendy cartoons are made to look like rubberhose animation from the 1930s. Archetypes Burton / Retroīendy and the Ink Machine as a whole is very retro-themed.

More Info for Bendy can be found on the Bendy Wiki. The entire goal of the game is to kill Ink Bend and escape The Cycle, a strange alternate dimension-like building and the main setting for all the current Bendy games. He would then go on to roam Joey Drew Studios' abandoned location, now empty with everyone in it either managing to escape or being transformed into ink monsters known as the Lost Ones. However, after a failed experiment to bring cartoon characters to life with an ink machine, Bendy became a horrifying inky monster with literally no soul. 2.5 Fanon Splintering and Oncelerizationīendy was originally the mascot for Joey Drew Studios, a late 1920s animation studio that produced cartoons revolving around Bendy and his acquaintances Alice Angel and Boris the Wolf.
