Audrey and Bendy/Ink Demon are getting along well.
(Technically, Bendy is Henry's son but I still want to make Audrey and Bendy friend-ish half-siblings)
Original here (Poor ducky btw)
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Why do I always end up posting at completely unreasonable hours? Oh well! Sleep is for the weak <3
The Drew kids have comically large gaps in skill when it comes to artwork. Like Audrey really needs to step up her game <///3
And by popular demand, I have given Bendy his well deserved chocolate. Nothing else happened. No souls were harmed in the process. Trust me bro
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hey wandersong fans. do you ever think about the baron. how, in so little time, wandersong clearly establishes four things: one, the baron fucked up an Entire Town. two, he did it trying to bring that town happiness, because it was once His community. three, hes kiwis father. four, they do not recognize each other.
do you ever think about how profoundly sad that is? the baron, presumably already estranged from his community, decided to try and bring it joy. he abandoned his wife and child to do so. he spent years, decades, even, working on his factory, his toys. but the factory fails. the community comes together, rallied by a bard he does not know, to tell him that hes done them wrong. that hes done something downright evil, even. he looks at a determined community he does not recognize, and backs down. he goes home to his wife, their child nowhere to be seen. thats to be expected, after decades. they must be an adult now.
and kiwi...ohhh the ways the baron parallels kiwi...the both of them, estranged from the communities they live in, doing whatever they can to bring the people around them joy, but its never enough. theyre never Part of the community. so they leave, on their own journey. one to save the world, one to save the town. and they fail! theyre not the heroes of their stories, no matter how hard they try. but kiwi went out making friends on their journey. kiwi has miriam to lift them up and help them out. the baron has no one, not anymore.
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A friend and I were watching Little Shop of Horrors on a website frequented by sailors under a black flag but anyway we were nearing the end of the movie and Audrey was dying and I was like huh I thought she survived and my friend was also very confused like "hey this isn't how the scene is supposed to go" but I remembered reading about a second, apocalypse ending of the movie that was different from the theatrical release, which somehow we had stumbled upon by pure accident
So we both watched on in increasing distress and disbelief as Audrey II proceeded to eat Audrey, then Seymour, then be sold as a million tiny Aubrey II's that proceeded to have extended monster-movie montages of taking over various cities and landmarks and fighting the military
And at least I had some sort of knowledge this was a thing that existed but my friend just stumbled into watching the existential horror version of a beloved childhood favorite.
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i like to imagine that after “suddenly seymour” audrey goes home and goes to write in her diary about seymour, and she’s laying on her bed in that classic schoolgirl pose, recounting the events and doodling little hearts
meanwhile seymour is killing his father
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foreshadowing: an indication of something that will happen in the future, often used as a literary device to hint at or allude to future plot developments.
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MUSHNIK AND SON, SKID ROWS FAVORITE FLORIST ! CAN YOU HOLD PLEASE? 🌱🌿🩸
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