The Dancing Demon

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"The Dancing Demon" is a Bendy cartoon produced by Joey Drew Studios and presented in Sillyvision.

The cartoon was published in the unknown date of either 1929 or around 1930s. Along with other 1929-1930s Bendy cartoons, based on the poster's "Buy Bonds" text line, "The Dancing Demon" is re-released as propaganda in concert with the USA government to help raise sales on war bonds during World War II on the early 1940s.[1]

The cartoon is inspired by the studios animator's dreams of living in Hawaii.[2]

Characters

Plot

While it's not clear what the cartoon's entire plot is about, the scene clip reveals that the cartoon takes place in a Hawaiian island, with a smiling tiki and bamboo torches for the background, and the dancing Bendy who dressed up as a hula dancer.

Behind the scenes

The cartoon's poster is first seen in the first chapter of Bendy and the Ink Machine and re-appeared in four other chapters. It was also seen in other games, including Boris and the Dark Survival and Bendy and the Dark Revival.

An unused "The Dancing Demon" video clip was found in the game files for Bendy and the Ink Machine, and was meant to be used for the giant Ink Machine's throne room.

Gallery

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References

  1. Joey Drew Studios Employee Handbook
  2. Joey Drew Studios Employee Handbook. Page 189

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