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The Ink Demon was the main villain of the first game and the prequel, and the central antagonist of the second game. Alice Angel is the female star of the Bendy cartoons, who is implied to be Bendy's love interest. The two actresses who voiced the character, Susie Campbell and Allison Pendle, manifest as versions of Alice in the games.
Alice Angel (voiced by Lauren Synger) is the lead female in the Bendy cartoons. In the game, she is a twisted form of the original character, taken form through her voice actress Susie Campbell. In the game, she is a twisted form of the original character, taken form through her voice actress Susie Campbell.
Alice is a balance-oriented angel, which allows her to stay upright on an icy layer. Eileen – Deus: Mika Yamamoto. An angel which participates in the Tokyo Prefecture games, winning against Colossus. TJ – Deus: Megumi. An angel which participates in the Tokyo Prefecture games, losing to Vasquez, and later to Hikaru. Fina – Deus: unknown
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
The Devil King and Baby Beel's father. He is referred to as the third Beelzebub in chapter 48, so his full name may be Kaiser de Emperana Beelzebub III. He is a tall figure with long light-colored hair, wearing a helmet with two prominent, cartoonish horns and dressed in a long cape, who is always pictured from behind.
Dorothy stands just under 5 feet (150 cm) tall, has red hair, chalk-white skin and much more body weight than her slender appearance reveals (about 130 kg or approximately 287 lbs.). Her dress is a size three and forehead houses an illuminated CD ROM drive, which is loaded from a drawer made to resemble a hair ribbon.
The animated classic Alice in Wonderland premiered 70 years ago and kicked off an enduring cultural obsession with Lewis Carroll’s beloved tales, due in part to the memorable imagery and ...
The largest height difference between two presidential candidates (out of the candidates whose heights are known) was in the 1860 election, when Abraham Lincoln stood 12 inches (30 cm) taller than opponent Stephen A. Douglas.