Unreleased merchandise
This article contains a list of all unreleased Bendy merchandise.
List of products
Bendy-themed Operation game
theMeatly mentioned on his X/Twitter that back in 2018 they had once conceptualized an idea for a Bendy version of the Operation game, with the dead Boris clone replacing Cavity Sam, but never worked out at the end.[1]
Bendy cutout T-shirt
There was a T-Shirt using the prototype design of Bendy's cutout for the front side, with its unique back view used for the shirt's back side.
The concept was shown off in W3LFAR3's official interview video with Mike D.
PhatMojo action figures
Standard action figure wave
Another wave of PhatMojo's action figures were displayed at the Toy Fair around 2018.
This wave would include action figures of the Piper, the Fisher, the Striker, Brute Boris, Beast Bendy, and the Lost One. However, this wave was silently shelved.
Recolored action figure wave
PhatMojo had also planned to release black and yellow versions of their previous black and white figures, however the only ones that actually released were Dead Boris, Sammy Lawrence, Ink Bendy, and Alice Angel.
PhatMojo plush toys
- Further information: Plush toys § Cancelled plushies
Besides the aforementioned action figure wave, a batch of new plush toys were shown at E3 2019.
This would include plush toys of Brute Boris, Allison Angel, Tom, white variant of Sammy Lawrence, and Beast Bendy, along with the blacklight edition of Barley and Edgar.
PhatMojo's deluxe Ink Demon figure
There was a deluxe version of the Ink Demon shown off at the Toy Fair around 2020. The figure's placeholder is a image of the prototype Ink Demon design for Dark Revival, only ever being shown off in trailers and old PhatMojo merch.
Stylized Bendy products
Alongside the Black Friday 2022 merchandise drop were some T-shirts and enamel pins depicting a stylized Bendy done by a currently unknown artist. This Bendy unintentionally bears some resemblance to blackface stereotypes, most notably by his black skin areas and thick-lipped mouth.
It sparked a massive wave of negative reactions from the community, and it only took an hour for theMeatly to comment, and act on the matter, removing the T-shirts and pins from sale over an hour later.[2]
References
- ↑ theMeatly (January 25, 2025). "We actually tried hard to make this happen in 2018 but sadly it never worked out. 😅". X/Twitter.

- ↑ theMeatly (November 25, 2022). "In creating new merch, we got to work with talented artists who brought their own style into the mix. Sadly some of those style choices have sent unintentional messages and were removed. Always aim to be better :) Sometimes we have to mess up to succeed. Thanks for understanding". X/Twitter.
