Even to him-Alice and Boris, too-the shape seemed to flicker, like it wasn’t totally there. There was nothing wrong, per se, about the picture Henry made.īut when Bendy’s eyes traveled lower, to where the bright sun overhead was casting Henry’s shadow on the pavement… He was standing behind two of the few teenagers to join in on the fun, complimenting their designs. The parents and other assorted adults needed a little more time to adjust, but once they had-well, Bendy couldn’t have imagined a better happy ending to his and Henry’s hellish misadventures in the animator’s former workplace.īy all accounts, life in the real world-far, far away from Joey Drew Studios-was perfect.īendy twisted around in his chair to where he instinctually knew Henry to be, a feeling born from a combination of their bond and a constant awareness of where the man was at any given time. By the time school let out, the toons had made friends with all the kids in the neighborhood. The rain had made them wary at first, but with the proper gear, it hadn’t been long until they’d been out stomping in puddles and watching the flowers flourish. It had been the end of April when the four of them had finally escaped the studio once and for all, introducing the toons to the world as the seasons transitioned from spring to summer. Most of the kids were armed with plastic carving supplies, while those too young to safely wield a sharp utensil had one of their parents helping them.īendy, like Alice and Boris, had an actual kitchen knife, entrusted to them by Henry-and only after they promised they wouldn’t let any of the kids get ahold of the sharp tools.Īs the table’s laughter died down, Bendy looked around at all the smiling faces. The adults had all worked together to get cider and donuts set up off to the side, and to make sure that everyone who wanted to join in had a pumpkin of their own. Their neighborhood had blocked off one of the cul-de-sacs for the annual pumpkin carving event for the kids and any teenagers willing to participate. Across the table from him, Alice’s halo flared with her giggles. Dressed as Bendy they’ll be ready to help or hinder retired animators as they attempt to escape the entertainment of classic cartoon troupes.Bendy laughed at a joke one of the kids made, having to set his carving knife to the side so he wouldn’t mess up his pumpkin’s design. Whether they’re enjoying another installment of the Bendy game series or looking for a charmingly spooky Halloween look, this Bendy and the Ink Machine costume will get your kiddo into character. The costume comes with a pair of white foam gloves that polish this cartoon look. An included mask is secured by an elastic band and features mesh eye-sockets that will make navigating the dark studio halls safer and easier. The inky black jumpsuit has an attached, fiber-filled bow-tie made to look just like Bendy’s signature design. This costume comes with everything to turn your kiddo into a living animation. With this Classic Bendy Costume, your kiddo can take on the Ink Machine and all its cartoon demons with the same confidence as the black and white Bendy. So, when your kiddo sits down for another go at escaping the abandoned studio, becoming Bendy may be the only way to guarantee their success. Bendy is a blessing and a curse in the game, but as the animation studio’s mascot, he’s sure to prevail every time. You’ve watched your kiddo play the games, but it seems to you that Bendy and the cast of inky demons have the upper hand.Īfter watching a few attempts to drain the studio of ink and banish the lingering effects of the studio head’s occult practices, you may have come up with a simple way for your kiddo to survive even the Ink Demon. Vintage black and white cartoons with demonic intentions lurk around corners, waiting to prevent survival and escape in the Bendy and the Ink Machine games. It may not be a classic horror film, but the vibe is the same.
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