
In terms of his height, Bendy appears to be short, being easily towered over by Boris. His alleged "invisible eyebrows" from above his eyes can even move when expressing his emotions. Because he lacks a neck, his head floats a few inches away from his body.īendy has a notable wide, toothy grin. The shape of his head resembles cartoonish horns that always remain facing the viewer no matter which way Bendy is facing. He wears shiny black shoes, a white bowtie, and a pair of gloves which closely resemble those of other cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse, each possessing two black buttons. He is entirely colored black apart from his face, which is white in color. Other than just cutouts, Bendy appears in multiple environmental parts, like small clips of Bendy's cartoons, posters, kit-cat klock-styled clocks, costumes, trash bins, concept sketches, plush toys, statues, etc. Ink Bendy is the monstrous incarnation meant to bring cartoons to life by the Ink Machine.cutout.īendy is a cartoon demon-like imp character that, like other characters of the period, is black and white and has a cheerful-looking expression. The cutouts themselves appear to sometimes move on their own.

Bendy is also hired in Briar Label Bacon Soup products as an endorsing spokestoon.įrom the entire first game, first appearing in Chapter 1 and onward to Chapter 5, Bendy primarily appears as a destructible cardboard cutout that pops up frequently wherever Henry travels. The studio's flagship character, Bendy starred in a series of cartoons thirty years prior to the events of the first game, often alongside the studio's other characters such as Boris the Wolf and Alice Angel.



He is from the game Bendy and the Ink Machine.īendy is a cartoon character created by the animation company Joey Drew Studios as their mascot, and the titular character of the Bendy franchise.
