BENDY ES MUCHO MAS OSCURO DE LO QUE IMAGINAS - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a detailed script or transcript of a story, likely from a film, game, or other media. The story revolves around a man named Joy, who founded an animation studio named "I am Drew Studios" in New York. He had the help of his friend Henry Stein, a gifted animator, draftsman, and caricaturist. Together, they created animated characters like Bendy, a friendly dancing demon, Boris the wolf, and Alice Angel.

Henry left the studio in 1930 due to the constant wear and tear on his mental health and his desire to spend more time with his family. Joy then hired several employees to fulfill different roles in the company. The studio's income from animated shorts allowed Joy to invest in larger projects.

In 1933, Joy created Alice Ángel, Bendy's companion in the animated shorts, who was played by Sushi Campbell. The studio faced financial difficulties due to the sudden expansion and hiring of many employees. This led to a scandal around Joy Drew Studios in 1945 and 1946, with employees complaining about poor working conditions and reduced pay.

Joy continued with his experiments to bring his creations to life, despite the negative consequences for his employees. The employees who once worked for the studio ended up becoming corrupt versions of themselves. The lost ones were employees who disappeared, and it is not clear if they were transformed or were a product of the same ink machine used in the studio.

Joy Drew Studios eventually failed, and years later, Henry Stein, who had spent a lot of time away from Joy, received a letter from his old friend inviting him to visit the old workshop. Henry's journey through the studio led him to meet several characters, including Lenny Lawrence, Sami, Boris, and Alice Angel.

Henry eventually confronted Bendy, the ink demon, and managed to defeat him. However, this did not end the cycle of events. Henry was found by Audrey, a young girl who was working late at Arch Gates Studios, and he was led into a trap that activated the ink machine again, transporting him to the world of ink.

Audrey discovered that she was always a fabrication and that her sole purpose was to break the cycle. She confronted Wilson, who was responsible for isolating Henry, and they fought. The fight resulted in Audrey losing her legs. However, Audrey managed to escape from the world of ink and connect the ink world and the normal world.

The story ends with Audrey, the first ink creature to set foot on Earth, ready to give a good outcome to all her ink friends she made along the way.

Facts

1. The text describes a story set in New York, featuring an animation studio named "I am Drew Studios" founded by a man with great ambition in 1929.
2. The studio's main characters were created by its founder, Joy, with the help of her friend Henry Stein, a gifted animator, draftsman, and caricaturist.
3. The characters include Bendy, a friendly dancing demon face, Boris the wolf, a carefree clarinetist parrot, and Alice Angel, Bendy's companion.
4. The text also mentions that there was some debate over who the original creator of Bendy was, with both Joy and Henry claiming credit.
5. In 1930, Henry left the studio, expressing weariness and a desire to invest more time in his family.
6. The studio began to generate enough income from its animated shorts to invest in larger projects.
7. Between 1930 and 1931, several employees were hired to fulfill different roles at the company.
8. In 1933, Joy created Alice Ángel, Bendy's companion, in the animated shorts.
9. The studio faced financial difficulties due to the sudden expansion and hiring of many employees.
10. In 1935 to 1940, the company struggled with increasing demands from Joey, more cuts, layoffs, poor pay, and deplorable working conditions.
11. In 1945 and 1946, a scandal broke out around Joey drew Studios, revealing the tragic working conditions for the employees.
12. The company was up to its neck in debt, and many employees resigned or protested for better care.
13. In an attempt to bring his creations to life, Joey conducted dangerous experiments, which resulted in the creation of corrupt versions of the employees.
14. The text also mentions the disappearance of various employees, with some speculating that they might have been transformed by the ink machine or were a product of the same ink.
15. The story concludes with Henry, a former employee, returning to the studio in 1963, triggering a series of events that lead to the activation of the ink machine again.
16. Henry is trapped in a loop, repeating the same events over and over again.
17. The story ends with the activation of the ink machine again in 1973, transporting a young animator named Audrey into the world of ink.
18. Audrey discovers that there are two worlds, the normal world and the mirror world made of ink, and she begins a race to survive the creatures that live there.
19. Audrey meets Alison, who reveals that she is a fabrication sent to the normal world so that she could live a life away from her monstrous father.