Looking up, he can be seen looking down on Henry from the audience booth. Looking down from the projector booth, Henry will see Bendy standing in front in one of the orchestra chairs, but entering the recording studio afterward will cause Bendy to disappear. The Bendy cutout's most notable appearance takes place in the recording studio. Those without the symbol will remain in pieces. This only occurs if the cutout stands in front of a ritual symbol. However, if Henry turns his back to the cutout and then looks, Bendy appears good as new, without any sign of being damaged. The axe allows Henry to chop some of the cutouts into pieces. This will only happen if Henry obtains two or more of the six items. When Henry walks in to investigate, it leans against the wall with an ink splat at the cutout's feet, with few more ink splats on the floor as if something has moved the cutout.įurthermore, from the narrowed room, a cutout will peek out of the left door near Wally Franks' audio log upon opening it. After placing all the items in the break room, Henry walks down to the hallway that leads to the theater as the cutout suddenly peeks out from the right side of the said room. Henry questions who put it there and if he walks far ahead and goes back, the cutout disappears. One cutout will suddenly appear outside of the break room entrance after initiating the quest to collect the items. The Bendy cutouts are found in multiple rooms, with some seeming to be able to move on their own, often startling Henry in the process.
It will appear in Bendy and the Dark Revival.īarley cutout Locations Bendy and the Ink Machine Chapter 1: Moving Pictures It will appear in Bendy and the Dark Revival. Seen several times throughout Bendy and the Ink Machine: Chapter 3.
Currently, the only cutout that can be broken. The most recognizable cutout, it is seen scattered throughout the locations of all the games. Their height comes in many different sizes: half of them are about the same height as a person while others are miniature in size like paper dolls.
The cutouts are designed with appearance based on some of the Joey Drew Studios' cartoon characters.