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How To Draw A Mutant Bendy

" Beware the Ink Demon. Stay out in the open for also long and he will find y'all.
~ Physical Alice warning Henry about Ink Bendy and his abilities.
" He was there for his get-go, but he's never seen... The End.
~ Joey Drew explaining how Ink Bendy can go down before his boss battle begins.
" One weird notation, the first figure ever created was a failed attempt in the likeness of the character called "Bendy". Since that time, no other attempts of this particular figure have emerged. And the one that did. I dunno, there'due south just something unworldly about him.
~ Thomas Conner talking most Ink Bendy after his creation.


Bendy, also known by his corrupted physical course as Ink Bendy, is the titular main antagonist of the Bendy franchise.

A cartoon devil created past Joey Drew and Henry Stein for their drawing, Bendy was then brought to life susceptible by the Ink Automobile as Ink Bendy, who is a malformed ink humanoid version of Bendy made past the Ink Automobile by Joey Drew in an attempt to bring cartoons to life.

Contents

  • 1 Roles
  • 2 Advent
  • 3 Personality
  • four History
    • 4.one Bendy and the Ink Machine
      • four.ane.one Chapter 1: Moving Pictures
      • 4.1.2 Chapter two: The Sometime Song
      • 4.1.3 Affiliate iii: Ascent and Fall
      • 4.one.four Affiliate four: Colossal Wonders
      • 4.i.5 Affiliate 5: The Last Reel
    • 4.ii Dreams Come to Life
    • 4.3 Boris and the Night Survival
    • four.iv Bendy and the Dark Revival
    • 4.5 Bendy in Nightmare Run
  • v Trivia
  • 6 Navigation

Roles

Bendy serves as the titular main adversary of Bendy and the Ink Machine, the titular master protagonist in the mobile spin-off video game Bendy in Nightmare Run, and the primary antagonist of Boris and the Dark Survival. He likewise appears in the novel Dreams Come to Life, once again equally the main antagonist.

In Bendy and the Ink Car, he is the primary antagonist of Chapter 1, ii, and 5, the secondary adversary of Chapter 3, and an anti-hero in Chapter iv.

Ink Bendy is set to return in the second installment Bendy and the Dark Revival, although his role is unknown.

Appearance

Bendy resembles that of an quondam-fashioned cartoon character: having a black and white color scheme, cartoonish gloves, and a cheerful-looking expression (which obviously never changes). In addition to this, the meridian of his head resembles cartoony "horns", he wears a white bow tie, and sports blackness shoes. His eyes are in a pie-cut style, resembling that of an one-time, 1920s cartoon grapheme.

Ink Bendy

Ink Bendy is an ink character similar to the original Bendy, except that he himself has a huge humanoid shape; his confront is covered with dripping ink and he has a large left arm and a small correct arm. His left hand appears to take a glove, whilst his right manus appears to have a glove "painted" on it. His bowtie is also crooked on his body, being more in the heart of his breast rather than the height. His right foot appears more claw-like, while his left foot appears to just exist a blob. This form is also notably taller than Henry.

Beast Bendy is the second form of Ink Bendy, having a slightly similar appearance. However, different Ink Bendy, Brute Bendy is taller and skinnier, showing much broader spines on the back and the shoulders, no eyes, and bearing rows of sharp teeth and longer only slender horns.

Personality

A Bendy cutout actualization behind Henry.

Dissimilar his cartoon counterpart, who is a friendly, harmless, kind, and heroic cartoon character, Ink Bendy is deranged, hostile, dangerous, destructive, and homicidal, equally he first attacked and tried to kill Sammy Lawrence (only didn't due to Sammy escaping or Bendy sparing him) and then tried to kill Henry next. Yet, Ink Bendy has spared Henry multiple times. One example is in Chapter 4, when Henry is climbing through the vents and Bendy jumps up and grabs the vent, but makes no attempt to harm Henry. Afterward, in the same chapter, Bendy appears to save Henry from The Projectionist when he corners Henry in a Little Phenomenon Station. Later on they traded blows, Ink Bendy overpowers Norman and strangles and decapitates him and afterwards looks into the Miracle Station and sees Henry, only to drag The Projectionist's corpse into the darkness with him and spare Henry's life.

Ink Bendy also appears to be slightly egotistic as he reacts poorly to having his paper-thin cutouts destroyed and violently hunts down the perpetrator until they're dead.

In Affiliate 5, an audio log from Joey Drew showed that Ink Bendy used to exist harmless and but wander effectually the studio, not harming anyone, but was locked up by Joey due to concerns that he would scare people and was implied to have been driven insane as a event. Bendy is also implied to be unaware of what he is doing due to the fact that he is soulless.

Chapter 5 also shows that the one thing that can wipe that grinning off of his confront is discovering that his show has ended, significant that he is non supposed to exist anymore which causes him to breakdown as he disintegrates as a upshot of this.

In the Dreams Come to Life novel, Bendy was shown to be sad most beingness locked in the infirmary. When Buddy releases Bendy, Bendy pushes Buddy but doesn't kill him and quickly escapes. After, Bendy faces off against Buddy and his friend, Dot. Bendy is shown to toy with them every bit he squeezes Dot, "Not difficult enough to kill her but hard plenty to injure her." Bendy kills Buddy after Buddy tries to drown him in ink. Bendy also tries to kill Buddy every bit Boris in Boris and the Dark Survival. Still, in chapter 3 of Bendy and the Ink Machine, Bendy never attempts to kill Buddy as Boris (Buddy is the Boris with Henry in chapter 2 and 3 and is turned into "Brute Boris" by Alice in chapter 4).

History

Bendy and the Ink Car

Chapter 1: Moving Pictures

Bendy at Henry's Desk.

Ink Bendy first appeared in the first chapter equally the master antagonist, although besides every bit a cardboard cutout. Several of these tin can be seen throughout the Workshop (the setting in the game). Some of these cutouts announced to move on their own, particularly the one that pops up near the theater room and the other appearing backside Henry in a hallway.

Bendy also appears on multiple posters throughout the workshop and sticker-like objects on the walls and desks. Several sketches of the character also appear on some desks, peculiarly one of his heads with a sticky notation reading "NO" on information technology, hinting that it was a discarded design. Afterward Henry collects all six items, Bendy appears on a project in the theater room.

Later on Henry activates the Ink Automobile, the entrance to the Ink Car'south room is all of a sudden boarded up. Upon getting closer, Ink Bendy will burst from the boards, attempting to grab Henry while screeching. Later on seemingly failing, Ink Bendy retreats back into the Ink Machine room, whilst the hallway that Henry is in begins to fill with ink.

Ink Bendy can be seen once more when in the Pentagram Room. He appears for a separate 2nd in a flashbacks, along with flashbacks of a wheelchair and the Ink Machine, before Henry passes out. Originally, before the Bendy flashback, Ink Bendy could be spotted standing near Henry'southward desk-bound.

Chapter two: The Old Song

Ink Bendy reappears over again in Affiliate 2 as the main antagonist. Bendy also appears over again as a paper-thin cutout. However, these cutouts tin be destroyed by Henry with an axe. Some cutouts, particularly ones in front end of a pentagram, reappear when Henry turns his back on them, seemingly untouched.

In the orchestra room, several Bendy cutouts announced, depending on where Henry is in the room. If downstairs, multiple cutouts spawn in the upstairs room, increasing if Henry leaves and reenters the room. This also occurs if Henry is in the upstairs room, only the cutouts spawn downstairs on stage. A maximum of ix Bendy cutouts can appear here.

Multiple Bendy cutouts in the Recording Studio.

Bendy likewise appears equally sketches, drawings, and "stickers" throughout the music department, both on desks and on walls.

Near the stop, Sammy Lawrence summoned Ink Bendy in an attempt to cede Henry and appease him, hoping that Ink Bendy would free him from his ink covered torso. However, Ink Bendy seems to kill Sammy instead, although this is unofficial considering the death happens off screen. This gives Henry time to escape. Near the exit, Ink Bendy will suddenly popular up in front end of Henry, blocking the get out. Forced to find another way out, Henry is then forced to run from Ink Bendy until he reaches the vault. Having blocked the door, Henry is seemingly safe from Ink Bendy.

Affiliate three: Ascent and Fall

A Bendy cutout in Chapter three.

Ink Bendy appears once again in Affiliate 3 as the secondary adversary and the biggest threat Henry faces. He lurks throughout the department, where Henry is forced to hide from him in social club to escape. Twisted Alice seems to despise and even fear him and his ink.

Ink Bendy is able to teleport to Henry by warping through the walls if he lingers for too long in an area. Henry can avoid him by hiding in ane of the Piddling Miracle Stations, after which he will see Ink Bendy lumbering past him earlier disappearing into another wall. However, if Ink Bendy is close enough when Henry attempts to hide in a Fiddling Miracle Station, Ink Bendy can kill him. Henry may also escape him by returning to the elevator before he is caught. Ink Bendy tin can besides impale the Butcher Gang members, admitting by accident, with his ink. Ink Bendy cannot be hurt, let alone killed, by whatever of Henry'southward weapons, including the Tommy Gun which has the ability to kill The Projectionist in seconds. Physical Alice as well mentions that Ink Bendy hates it when his cardboard cutouts are destroyed and subsequently Henry destroys them, Ink Bendy chases him down once again.

At the stop of the Affiliate, if Henry chose the Demon path before, the post credits image shows Ink Bendy in the doorway with a Searcher and several Butcher Gang members, implying that he is raising a massive ground forces of ink creatures.

Chapter four: Colossal Wonders

Bendy appears in Chapter 4 twice and seems to be an anti-hero. Bendy get-go appears when Henry is climbing through the vents as he grabs the vent shrieking in rage. Strangely, Bendy makes no attempt to harm Henry as he runs his finger across the vent and so walks away. The side by side fourth dimension Bendy appears, he attacks the Projectionist and saves Henry. After killing the Projectionist, Bendy sees Henry only leaves and takes the trunk away. This is probably because, if you haven't noticed, the phenomenon stations have a scratched out halo on them, which is what makes the creatures not go to anyone in there. When the Projectionist attempted to kill Henry while he was in the station, Bendy appeared and tried to stop him. Bendy then looks at Henry in the station, simply because of the halo "charm", he did non impale him.

Affiliate 5: The Last Reel

Ink Bendy returns in "The Last Reel", the fifth and last chapter to the game, equally the final boss and chief adversary. Bendy is offset seen when Henry gets a piping walking forth the balcony. If the Butcher Gang is there, Bendy can salvage Henry from them with ink by killing them. Bendy will pose no threat to Henry in this scene. Bendy is referenced inside the Movie Vault, where he had previously stolen The Stop film reel from the vault (Mayhap to keep it away from Henry) forcing Henry to go into the demon's lair.

Afterwards, as the player is walking to the lair, Bendy is spotted walking downward a parallel hallway, a drinking glass window between the two sides. Later on, the player comes across an ink river between them and Ink Bendy's lair, causing Henry to get out Allison and Tom behind, for they tin't cantankerous information technology safely. Walking into the lair, Henry rather apace finds a makeshift throne for the creature, made out of objects and surrounded by screens showing snippets of Bendy cartoons. Henry then finds and plays a cassette recorded past Joey by the throne, explaining that they created life both on the screen and in the hearts of those who saw the moving pictures. Joey then goes on to say that when the tickets stopped selling, "only the monsters remained... shadows of the past", only explains Henry can relieve them, and says there'due south one thing Bendy never saw: "The Finish".

Fauna Bendy on his "throne".

Immediately after this recorded speech, Bendy suddenly appears behind the "throne" before transforming into "Beast Bendy", a monstrous form with a short lower half, behemothic, muscular arms which, due to his short and weak legs, are used every bit legs, and his face up becoming a large ghastly maw of razor abrupt teeth. After swatting Henry away, the starting time phase of the final boss starts, where Henry must flip switches in the hallways before the throne to open a door while fugitive the stampeding Bendy, for touching him is an instant kill set on.

Subsequently opening the door into a small room, Beast Bendy appears and the second stage starts, where Henry must trick the beast into slamming into all four of the large, ink filled glass pillars in the room, breaking them. After breaking all iv pillars, the lights in the room flicker off and the beast vanishes, but one time Henry walks back to the "throne room" and pushes in the "The End" tape into the film player by the throne, the beast reappears, but gets distracted by one of the screens turning on. In one case two screens show "The Terminate", the beast tries to make a grab for Henry, but a very bright light (perhaps coming from all the screens in the room showing the same catastrophe card) stuns, then disintegrates the beast, ending the threat for at present.

Dreams Come to Life

Daniel Lewek discovers Ink Bendy for the first time from the other room afterwards the infirmary, with Ink Bendy crying and sadly moaning. Daniel enters the room only for Ink Bendy to escape after pushing Daniel out of his way. Later, Ink Bendy chases Daniel and his friend, Dot, around the studio and at ane point, rips an arm of the dead man called Dave straight out of his socket. Ink Bendy squeezes Dot hard, but not enough to kill her. Daniel rescues Dot, who cuts off Ink Bendy's hand. Ink Bendy is subsequently dropped into a trapdoor, which seemingly kills the animal. However, he catches Daniel and pulls him into the trapdoor, and kills him by ripping him in half with his teeth him and drowning him in the Ink.

Boris and the Night Survival

In the prequel to Bendy and the Ink Machine and the sequel to Dreams Come up to Life, Ink Bendy returns as the main antagonist. He acts similar in Affiliate 3, appearing randomly, and Boris (who is the playable grapheme) tin can hide from him by hiding in the Petty Miracle Station. Ink Bendy is slower than Twisted Alice, but around the same speed as the Projectionist.

Bendy and the Dark Revival

Bendy will return in the upcoming 2nd game in an unknown role.

Bendy in Nightmare Run

Bendy appears in the spin-off as the titular main protagonist, where he partakes in countless runs beingness chased by monsters and collecting Salary Soup.

Trivia

  • Despite the presumed melted ink covering his face, Ink Bendy can still sense Henry around him.
    • It's implied that the sense can be either through the ink around the Workshop or through Henry's silent animate. It is likewise unsaid that Ink Bendy may also be able to sense the vibrations caused by Henry'due south footsteps.
    • It is possible that Ink Bendy cannot really see and believes that Henry may be Joey, which could exist why he attempts to attack him, although information technology is too likely that Ink Bendy tin can see just fine.
  • Bendy originally had three darts on his gloves, but they were redesigned into two buttons on each due to a potential similarity with Mickey Mouse (i.e. the gloves).
  • There were several theories involving the origin of Ink Bendy until Chapter 5 confirmed that he was really a failed attempt to bring cartoons to life:
    • Ane theory stated that he possessed a victim in a ritual, which explains a wheelchair seen in Affiliate 1 and the fact that Ink Bendy himself has a twisted ankle.
    • Yet, other theories suggested that Ink Bendy is Bendy but a failed endeavor to be created into the latter.
    • Information technology was also predicted that Ink Bendy is in fact Bendy himself, incarnated past the Ink Automobile.
    • It was theorized that Joey transformed himself into Ink Bendy, this being hinted at past the fact that the Demon path contains a recording of Joey, while the Angel path contains i of Susie. In the recording, Joey discusses the idea that conventionalities tin can make 1 powerful, rich, and even enable them to cheat death, musing over such a positively giddy thought but with such a tone that he seems to want to try it. This implies that Joey, in his older years, was suffering from health atmospheric condition and may take been the one jump to the wheelchair until he learned to control the Ink Machine, turning himself into his own graphic symbol then as to become immortal. This would explain why Joey was obsessed with keeping the Auto running. This theory would make sense because in the Chapter 1 flashbacks, one is of Joey'southward wheelchair and when Ink Bendy is chasing you, he appears to take a slight limp.
      • With Joey subsequently turning out still alive albeit remorseful for the damage he had washed in the studio, it turns out that Ink Bendy is indeed Bendy incarnated by the Ink Machine in an attempt to bring his characters to life to help the public understand how he perceives them past letting them meet in person. The project took a blow when an attempt to create Bendy had a less-than-favorable issue and no endeavor to perfect the dancing demon was attempted ever once more.
  • Ink Bendy's design from the game's beta lacked arms and legs and had a different caput shape. During this time, Ink Bendy too had a different beliefs in Chapter 1: Instead of trying to catch Henry, Ink Bendy only looked around, seemingly checking the place out.
  • Bendy appears on the loading screen in the lesser right corner for a short fourth dimension.
  • Bendy appeared on a Steam Summertime Sale banner in a 1920'south swimsuit.
  • From the audio logs in Affiliate v, Ink Bendy seemed similar a harmless entity, as he but wandered around the studio, although the other workers at the studio seemed to have felt threatened by his appearance and behavior and he was eventually locked away.
  • Bendy fought Cuphead on DBX and won.
  • When asked in his first QnA video regarding the relationship between Bendy and Alice Angel, theMeatly remained silent well-nigh the subject.
    • It's later unsaid that Bendy and Alice Angel were lovers based on a description of her merchandise posted on Tumblr, although this mail was afterward removed.
    • Ink Bendy and Concrete Alice are very obvious adversaries to one another, every bit Alice states that Ink Bendy hates when she destroys his cutouts.
  • Despite being the main antagonist, Ink Bendy is less evil than Physical Alice. Ink Bendy, due to not having a soul, may not be enlightened of his actions and saves Henry once. Physical Alice, on the other hand. is aware of her actions due to being a toon/human hybrid who has a higher trunk count and spares Henry only and then he can practise her errands before trying to kill him twice.
  • Bendy is the only one who about killed Henry with Alice in Chapter v.

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