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Meanwhile at Fresh Spaghetti Tubbie, Swag and Chris noticed that there was no more spaghetti coming out of the production line. Chris thought Swag just shoved his head in there again, but Swag denied it, stating that the spaghetti machine must be broken. Chris realized that the only way to get the machine working again was to go down and fix it, but Swag refused to go because of a rumor of a mutated spaghetti living underground of factory. Chris told Swag that if that was the case, they needed someone stupid enough to go down there as a sacrifice. Mario then appeared outside and started protesting for spaghetti, a perfect candidate for the job.

They let Mario in and led him to the entrance of the basement. While explaining what Mario had to do, upon mentioning how there was spaghetti in said basement, Mario just jumped right through the hole without getting full instructions first. He landed in the basement of factory. As he continued to search for the machine, Mario found a cardboard Bendy and mistakenly called him Mickey Mouse. He was about to continue his search when he accidentally activated a projector which puts on an advertisement of the Fresh Spaghetti Tubbie factory with Bendy. When the advertisement finished, Mario gave an applause but was shocked to see that the cardboard Bendy that was right behind him suddenly disappeared. He looked around and saw the cardboard cutout peeked at him from a door before running away.

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Mario celebrated his victory when all of a sudden he realized that he actually made it to the spaghetti machine itself. Mario attempted to turn the machine on by saying "Open sesame", which obviously failed. Just as he's about to leave, Mario tripped on a tape recorder and turned it on out of curiosity. The tape then gave Mario instructions to go and find a dog, a bucket of KFC chicken, and an old man to put on their pedestals in order to get the machine going. Mario had at that moment lost all hope due to the fact that none of those items were nearby. As he began to leave again, the real Bendy came through and door and started doing a dance while chasing him.

With more hope than before, Mario continued to walk through the basement searching for the items when he came upon the food storage room. Feeling extreme joy, Mario went into the room and searched a crate thoroughly in the hopes of getting something to eat. However, Bendy popped out of the crate, scaring him. Out of fear, Mario splashed Bendy with some nearby ink, transforming Bendy into an Ink Demon and enraging him but only because he made a mess out of the room. He retaliated by throwing Minecraft chicken at him. While most of the chicken beat Mario up, some ended up on a stove, getting cooked and transformed into the bucket of KFC chicken needed for the machine. Just as Mario placed the bucket on the middle pedestal and begin his search for an old man, a shadowy figure kidnapped him.

At the top of the stairs, Mario insisted on eating them despite Bendy's protests. As the spaghetti monsters got closer to them, Mario opened his mouth wide, eating all of them, much to Bendy's surprise. 30 minutes later, the man was wondering what took his creation so long in killing them, just to see that Mario became very big from eating all the spaghetti. Bendy used that chance to push Mario down the stairs, squashing the man. Using unconcious spaghetti man, they put it on the third pedestal, finally allowing the machine to work again. Mario then pulled the lever down to fast (but broke it, meaning it was stuck on the fast setting).

Players use axes, machine guns, and pipes to kill monsters, but there's no blood or gore when they die. In the cutscenes, one character is shown killed with a sword through the heart, while another is killed by an axe blow to the head. There are also images of a character strapped to a torture device, and what looks like a Satanic ritual.

Parents need to know that Bendy and the Ink Machine is a creepy adventure game for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Mac, and Nintendo Switch. Played from the first-person perspective, gamers explore a run-down cartoon studio that's more like the creepiest place on Earth than the happiest. Using axes, machine guns, and pipes, players have to fight off ink monsters, though killing them doesn't result in any blood or gore, just spilled ink. There are also some violent cutscenes, including one that shows someone being skewered with a sword, and another in which a character has an axe embedded in their head. Disturbing images include things jumping out at you, a character strapped to a torture device, and what resembles a Satanic ritual. Part of a franchise that also includes the mobile game Bendy in Nightmare Run, this episodic series also includes toys, t-shirts, and other paraphernalia.

Bendy and the Ink Machine is an indie survival-horror game that was created by theMeatly and first premiered on November 10, 2017. Initially being published through individual chapters that were released gradually until October 26, 2018, the story of the game focuses on Henry, an animator that once worked for the successful Joey Drew Studios, which created black and white cartoons akin to the works of the Fleischer Brothers or Walt Disney, and likely the original creator of the Bendy character. After being invited back to the studio by his old friend, Joey Drew, he finds the place in utter disrepair. After locating the titular ink machine and turning it on, things go from bad to worse as the characters from the old cartoons soon appear to come to life and attack him as he traverses deeper into the studio, most notably Bendy himself, who has become a twisted, evil version of his formerly cute caricature. Since the release of the fifth and final chapter of the game, it has since been released on consoles and on mobile devices.

Henry Stein, a former traditional animator, gets a strange note from an old friend, Joey Drew, that invites him to their old workplace. While there, Henry discovers the ink machine, which apparently powers the place, and decides to activate it. Nothing is as it seems, however. What happened to his old work buddy? Why does Bendy appear to follow him everywhere he goes? And when did these strange occurrences suddenly start?

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  • Hallucinations: It's implied that Henry is starting to have these in Chapter Four, as two times, the game suddenly shifts pallette and strange things happen, only to vanish a moment later and for things to return normal. The same visual effects happen when Ink Bendy attacks the Projectionist, but when they stop, both ink monsters are still there (one of them dead), putting into question what was and wasn't real.
  • Hellevator: The ride shown in the "Hell in a Handbasket" poster counts as one.
  • Hell Is That Noise: The audio log in Grant Cohen's office, presumably created by him, consists of screams of pain and horror, that gradually turn into a low, bassy gurgling.
  • Homage: The whole game shows love for traditional black and white animation in the Disney and Fleischer Studios style.
  • Human Resources: While the Ink Machine doesn't strictly need human souls to create living cartoons, sacrificing the studio employees to the ink served to "perfect" them.
  • Hyperactive Metabolism: In Chapter 2, you can replenish your health by eating bacon soups, though who knows what's actually in them.
  • "I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight: Averted; Henry has no time to reason with Brute Boris or beg him to stop fighting him in Chapter Four. He has to kill Brute Boris in self-defense.
  • Image Song: Alice Angel has one in the form of Lonely Angel/I'll Be Your Angel.
  • Immune to Bullets: Ink Bendy, in Chapter 3.
  • Improvised Weapon: Henry's main weapon in Chapter 3 is a "Gent" pipe, which also comes into play at the end of Chapter 4. If he backtracks in Chapter 4, he may choose to wield a plunger instead of the pipe.
  • Incompetence, Inc.: The way it's been presented so far, Joey Drew's studio was a nightmare to work at. The ever-present, all-encompassing Ink Machine ensured that the place was perpetually loud and covered in ink leaks, the artist's desks were tucked into every corner of the studio, and Drew's outlandish ideas, from the Machine itself to an entire theme park dedicated to Bendy, were so expensive, Grant Cohen actually went insane trying to make the company finances work. However, as by the time Henry arrives, the studio has been defunct for years, if not decades.
  • Invisible Writing: The studio has messages all over its walls. Some of them can't be seen without a special tool that Allison gives Henry.
  • Ironic Nursery Tune:
  • Sammy sings one as he's about to sacrifice Henry to Bendy.
  • The Alice Angel theme song that plays as Henry is introduced to the... real-life version.
  • Jump Scare:
  • Bendy's cardboard cutout appears at random times, though you never see it moving. Except for one time, when it peeks around a corner to look at you. And it happens again in Chapter Two and Chapter Three. All times, they actually seem to be helping, as they do that when you're reaching an area of importance.
  • As of September 28, you can now open the door that's on the left side of Wally Frank's tape now. Guess what suddenly peeks out at you while you are opening it?
  • After you turn on the ink machine, Ink Bendy appears with a Scare Chord, forcing Henry to run.
  • In Chapter 2, you have the appearance of the Searchers, who are quite fond of this. Also, Ink Bendy does this again by the end of the chapter.
  • Chapter 3 has Twisted Alice suddenly slamming her hands against a previously-dark window at the end of her theme song, shrieking at Henry before vanishing.
  • Chapter 4 has several, some of which seem to be hallucinations of Henry's.
  • Justified Save Point: In case anything goes wrong, punch clocks can be used to save your progress.
  • Karmic Death: Sammy is killed in the same way he tried to have Henry killed.
  • Killed Offscreen: Sammy is killed by Bendy behind closed doors, but not out of Henry's earshot. He survives.
  • Leaning on the Fourth Wall: If Tom's Cutting the Knot moment is any indication, he's just as sick of the game's frequent Fetch Quests as quite a few players probably are.
  • Let's You and Him Fight:
  • Chapter 4 has Twisted Alice sic Brute Boris on Henry in an attempt to kill him.
  • It's implied that this is why Joey sent Henry to the studio so he can stop Ink Bendy for good.
  • Logical Weakness: Being a cartoon, Ink Bendy is instantly annihilated upon finding out that his show has officially ended.
  • MacGuffin Delivery Service: Henry goes on a bunch of fetch quests for Twisted Alice, in which he retrieves the parts needed for her machines. This allows her to ready them to turn Buddy Boris Brainwashed and Crazy.
  • Mad Scientist: Twisted Alice is conducting experiments on other ink creatures in attempts to "make herself beautiful". In Chapter 4, she even graduates to having a brutish minion of her own creation.
  • Model Museum: The special chapter, The Archives, is one of these. It's set in a museum-like area and contains both the 3D models of all the characters seen across all five chapters of the game, including their beta models. Some of the character models have a sign next to them that have either a brief description of the character or insight on their development.
  • Morton's Fork: In Chapter Three, Henry finds Twisted Alice confronting him. She "persuades" him to become her "errand boy" because her alternative is to tear him apart, or to leave him for the Searchers, Butcher Gang, and Ink Bendy. She also admits that she just might let Henry live long enough to get the items she needs, so at best Henry is buying time before Twisted Alice kills him. Either way Henry is dead.
  • Mysterious Watcher:
  • Ink Bendy seems eager to follow you and watch your actions. And he also seems more proactive than most. The cutouts are sometimes placed near objects or areas of importance. And, as mentioned above, they thrice peer out at you from a corner, seeming to point you in the right direction.
  • In Chapter 2, after you close the ink flow and go through the recording room, if you look up at the projector booth, you can see Bendy's cardboard cutout accompanied by Sammy, both watching you intently, though you won't know who the latter is yet.
  • Chapter 4 is filled with these, as Henry encounters more than a few "ink people". The ones who aren't crying are watching him intently.

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