Record

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The record is a gramophone vinyl manufactured by the Mitchell Orchestra Company.

Characteristics

Physical appearance

It is a disc record. Its label has Bendy's name in bold black letters, with the title of the song is "The Lighter Side of Hell".

The presence of the phonograph implies that the disc must be a 78 rpm shellac record since the machine cannot play vinyl records. However, the "Stereo" marking on the label suggests the record has a stereophonic sound that would not exist until a decade after the vinyl LP was invented in 1948.

Usage

While usually used for playing music with the phonograph, the record is one of the six items to use for the Ink Machine ritual.

Gameplay

Bendy and the Ink Machine

Locations

  • In Chapter 1: Moving Pictures, the record is one of the six items Henry needs to collect for fixing the Ink Machine. The record is located in the small office, under the desk.
  • In Chapter 2: The Old Song, several records appear as decoration for the Music Department's logo, with one of them that seems to go missing.

Related achievements

Bendy and the Dark Revival

Locations

TBA

Related achievements

  • "The Ritual" - Clean up the exhibit.

Behind the scenes

The record is a quest item that first appear in Chapter 1: Moving Pictures of Bendy and the Ink Machine, and later returns in the Bendy and the Dark Revival prologue.

In older versions of Bendy and the Ink Machine until the DLC release of Chapter 4: Colossal Wonders, the record can be located randomly in more than one location:

  • Work lobby - Way to the end, from the right corner, the record was found next to the drawing desk.
  • Art room - Found hidden under the drawing desk.

References

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