This term refers to sexually explicit fan-created content featuring characters and themes from the popular indie horror video game, Bendy and the Ink Machine. This type of content often depicts the game’s cartoon characters in compromising situations or engages with themes not present in the original game’s narrative. It exists as a subgenre within the broader realm of “Rule 34,” an internet adage suggesting that if something exists, there is pornography of it.
The existence of such content reflects the game’s cultural impact and the tendency of fan communities to reinterpret and reimagine source material. While it may not align with the creator’s original intentions, it demonstrates the extent of fan engagement and the diverse ways in which audiences interact with fictional worlds. Its study can provide insights into fan culture, creative expression, and the complex relationship between original works and their derivative creations. The ethical and legal considerations surrounding this type of content, particularly when it involves potentially underage characters, are frequently subjects of discussion and debate.