Character: bendy the dancing demon
Bendy the Devil, aka Bendy the Dancing Demon, or Lil' Devil Darling is a cartoon character created by Henry Stein as Joey Drew Studios' mascot in the very late 1920s. He is as well the titular character of the Bendy and the Ink Machine franchise, being its namesake. The studio's flagship character, Bendy starred in a series of cartoons and comic strips thirty years prior to the events of the first game, often alongside the studio's other characters such as his rival Boris the Wolf and his girlfriend Alice Angel. Bendy was also hired by Briar Label as a spokesperson for their Bacon Soup.
Bendy is a cartoon imp-like demon character with his appearance entirely colored in black apart from his face, which is white in color. He wears shiny black shoes, a white bowtie, and a pair of gloves that closely resemble those of other cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse, each possessing two black buttons. The shape of his head resembles cartoonish horns that always remain facing the viewer no matter which way Bendy is facing. Because he lacks a neck, his head floats a few millimeters away from his body.
Bendy has a most notable wide, toothy grin, showing eight teeth when he's grinning fully. His alleged "invisible eyebrows" from above his large pie cut eyes can even move when expressing his emotions. In terms of his height, Bendy appears to be short, being easily towered over by Boris.
In the game Bendy and the Ink Machine, the player plays as Bendy's Creator Henry Stein and encounters an twisted and corrupt monster made from ink that vaguely resembles Bendy. This being is known as Ink Bendy or the Ink Demon, and acts as the main antagonist of Bendy and The Ink Machine and its various sequels and spin-offs.
The following tags are aliased to this tag: bendy, bendy_(batim), bendy_fem, female_bendy, female_bendy_the_dancing_demon (learn more).
This tag implicates bendy_and_the_ink_machine (learn more).
The following tags implicate this tag: ink_bendy (learn more).