At some point we have to talk about how Uncle fixed the music box and then sat alone listening to it until he was stabbed in the back by the living embodiment of a dry spaghetti noodle, but instead of snapping him in half, he punted him out of the way, fled, and hid in a bedroom.
Uncle, the guy who was turned into a monster by someone who was supposes to take care of him, and who was made to kill on command. And then got intentionally abandoned in a mansion at night with the aforementioned murderous noodle-man.
i haven’t even drawn normal john yet what am i doing.
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I don’t know how to reblog w a video ;_;
It uhhh…. It sure is something. I got the notes to play at more or less the right times, and I consider that an accomplishment. I later tried pitching down an irl violin for the “cello” and it was somewhat promising. The chorus bit is the waltz and it… exists.
Arthur: *calls John a Sour Puss*
Me: *proceeds to lose my fucking mind*
i thought something like this might be neat bc it takes place in the 1930s n all :]
rbs are appreciated
Arthur is what you would get if Jon and Martin did the gem fusion dance change my mind
Maybe interesting historical context: Malevolent takes place during the Great Depression and also a time in The Golden Age of American Animation in which rubber hose animation was prevalent.
When someone inevitably makes an edit of this episode’s great lines such as
“And I ate,”
“My king, you manifest,” and
“You thrive, King,”
please tag me. Thank you.
Is it ever explicitly stated that John strangled Parker with Arthur's body? Or is that just common interpretation due to the fact that there's no blood meaning he wasn't exactly dismembered like Emily?
Because don't get me wrong, the idea of being very physically killed with the hands of your best friend is deliciously angsty.
But also... The only thing that we know about Parker's death is that he called out Arthur's name before whatever happened, happened. Who's to say that John didn't just magically liquify his organs inside his body? Who's to say that the power of John transferring himself into Arthur's body didn't melt his mind until he literally forgot how to breathe or something?
I'm just saying that as much as I love a bit of angst I think the much more eldritch kinda gory options are really fun to think about, because until stated otherwise there's almost endless possibilities, even eldritch murder methods our minds literally couldn't comprehend.
Yellow Mammals poster. Inspired by @one-weird-mammal-a-day
What about cameras in front of the Arthur’s eyes that feed the video to the John in another room wearing a vr headset?
Dumb idea: escape room, Malevolent-style.
The puzzles are built for two people; one person is blindfolded, the other isn't allowed to touch anything. Non-blindfolded one has to tell blindfolded one what they see and what to do next.
Bonus points if some Eldritch Nonsense is introduced every so often via holograms, sound effects, animatronics, etc.