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Joey Drew's life story

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"If he really wants to be so helpful, he could be tellin' me what I'm to be doin' with this warehouse I got full of that angel whatchamacallit." - Shawn Flynn

The name Joey Drew's life story is conjectural and unofficial. This name will be used until the official name is confirmed.
This article refers to the animated slideshow. For other uses, see Joey (disambiguation).

Joey Drew's life story is a title of an animated slideshow based on brief backstory parts of Joey's life.[1]

Plot

Once upon a time, there was a bitter, old man. Who had lost just about everything.

He blamed everyone but himself for his mistakes, but mostly blamed his old business partner for abandoned their work, years and years ago. A man by the name of Henry Stein. A great artist and a good friend.

In his anger, Joey used an evil machine to create an another world. A world made of paper and ink, where he'd torment his own version of Henry forevermore.

But one day, a miracle happened. An angel came in Joey's life. A young woman by the name of Allison Pendle. She didn't visit often, but when she did, she saw something good in Joey no one else could. Including himself. Through their friendship, he began to see the better world with better eyes.

So one day, in Joey's cartoon cycle of hatred, he gave Henry an angel of his own. To guide him when things were most dark. To always provide hope.

It was then, Joey decided to make something new. Something he had always wanted, but he could never have: a family. But not a cartoon one. Something real. And after many, many tries, he created something that made him happier than he ever could have imagined:

A wonderful, loving daughter. Bright and kind. Almost human. He created you, Audrey.[2]

Behind the scenes

This slideshow appears in Chapter 4: Factory of Horrors of Bendy and the Dark Revival.

While the slideshow has a total of seven frames seen in-game, the game files reveal that there are originally eight frames but one of them is unused and does not appear to be visibly found anywhere in the texture file folder.

References

  1. Bendy and the Dark Revival. Chapter 4: Factory of Horrors. Developed and published by Joey Drew Studios Inc on November 15, 2022.
  2. Joey Drew's dialogue in Bendy and the Dark Revival.

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