![]() In the chance it is just them two, I’d say the same situation as Reinked has. OtherCuphead would be ecstatic if Bendy initiates a dance and would instantly dance with him then and there.Įgg au: Both would dance with each other ONLY IF Latte is also included, they aren’t dancing without their egg. If Bendy initiates, Cuphead would tease him about it but would absolutely dance with him.Īctor au: They would dance with each other if either of them initiates and maybe they try to show off a bit xDĬoraline au: Bendy in the beginning would have been weary at first if OtherCuphead did initiate but he does dance with him, and later one he would agree happily to dance with him. When he is ‘free’ (if you know the events of the game, you know) he is perfectly danceable with :> If Cuphead initiates he will complain about it but does dance with him. if Cuphead initiates, Bendy is not going to be amused xD and remind him of the fact that he cannot move and probably throw in that he would squash him if they even tried (cause he’s huge compared to Cuphead), Bendy initiating in that state is him telling Cuphead to dance and he’ll watch xDD Reinked I feel like if either cuphead or bendy initiated a dance they would take it as a challenge and try to one up each other XDĬult of the Ink: It really depends if Bendy is still stuck in that purgatory. Hmm… Let’s see… I’m typing this out cause this would be a lot to draw xD Long story short: yes, these games do have a feeling of “familiarity” to me, but not really in the sense that I feel as though one of them directly influenced off the other, but that they both took inspiration and similar elements from already-famous companies and people.Hi! and aww thank you! I have also checked on my end if the anon feature still works and it does? so idk lol What is the ink machine And what roll does it play in the possible destruction or salvation of their world Jump in the rabbit hole and find outBook One. And, as has already been established, both games do deal heavily with “demonic” and “spiritual” motifs in the story and gameplay. Bendy, Alice and the others have a kind of cutesy look to them, but the overall tone is still very dark. And yet Bendy, to me, feels entirely from the Fleischer side. Disney in the fact that the animation/gameplay/characters are colorful and lively, and very cartoony in a style that would be particularly appealing to kids, but with very dark and mature and possibly even scary elements in it as well that, for someone uneducated on the game, would be very jarring and surprising to encounter, not to mention the dark sense of humor the game has. Cuphead, to me, feels like a very even blend of both the “Disney” and “Fleischer” styles (come on, don't tell me you didn't immediately think “Disney” when you saw the game for the first time). I think this is where the similarities come in to play. The video goes into so much more detail covering this topic, but to sum it up: Disney's style of animation was much more realistic and whimsical, and family-friendly, while the Fleischers worked with gritty and more mature topics in their animation, and their style was very loose and much more unrealistic. I could probably link it if you wanted.) I bring this video up because it demonstrates and defines the two styles of the day and age when Bendy is set: Disney VS Fleischer. (Just yesterday they released their second video covering the game, but I mean the first video they did on it. ![]() Have you seen the video Game Theory made on B.a.t.I.M? If you haven't, you should absolutely watch it. ![]()
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