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* We finally have an explanation for how death works in The Cycle. The memo "The Ghosts" tells us that when an ink toon is killed, their souls are pulled back into the ink to be reborn, but sometimes their souls are pulled from the ink completely leaving them trapped between worlds, unable to die or return. All of the corpses you see throughout the series? They [[AndIMustScream might not be as dead as they appear]].

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* We finally have an explanation for how death works in The Cycle. The memo "The Ghosts" tells us that when an ink toon is killed, their souls are pulled back into the ink to be reborn, but sometimes their souls are pulled from the ink completely leaving them trapped between worlds, unable to die or return. All of the corpses you see throughout the series? They [[AndIMustScream might not be as dead as they appear]].appear]].
* It's entirely possible that the reason Bendy, who has traditionally been portrayed as an [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal Accessory Wearing Cartoon Demon]], is now fully dressed is so his clothes can hide the scars he may have gotten from The Keepers experiments on him. Notably, his Ink Demon form has a visible hole in his right arm and bone protruding out of his right horn, only adding fuel to this interpretation.
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We finally have an explanation for how death works in The Cycle. The memo "The Ghosts" tells us that when an ink toon is killed, their souls are pulled back into the ink to be reborn, but sometimes their souls are pulled from the ink completely leaving them trapped between worlds, unable to die or return. All of the corpses you see throughout the series? They [[AndIMustScream might not be as dead as they appear]].

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* We finally have an explanation for how death works in The Cycle. The memo "The Ghosts" tells us that when an ink toon is killed, their souls are pulled back into the ink to be reborn, but sometimes their souls are pulled from the ink completely leaving them trapped between worlds, unable to die or return. All of the corpses you see throughout the series? They [[AndIMustScream might not be as dead as they appear]].
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* TheReveal of Henry and Allison's true identities makes Allison's line from [[VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine the previous game]], "Then you know more than we do, one minute we don't even exist, just.... thoughts, the next, this place" much more meaningful in hindsight when you realize that she quite literally ''didn't exist'' until Joey started to [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone regret his actions]] enough to decide Henry needed a HopeBringer. It's also worth noting that while Cartoon Joey's explanation led many fans to believe he was implying ''all'' of the ink toons were merely copies of their real world counterparts, he only specifically says ''Henry and Allison'' are clones, while leaving out the origins of the others. Even when [[ExactWords he's telling the truth]] Joey ''still'' can't help being dishonest!

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* TheReveal of Henry and Allison's true identities makes Allison's line from [[VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine the previous game]], "Then you know more than we do, one minute we don't even exist, just.... thoughts, the next, this place" much more meaningful in hindsight when you realize that she quite literally ''didn't exist'' until Joey started to [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone regret his actions]] enough to decide Henry needed a HopeBringer. It's also worth noting that while Cartoon Joey's explanation led many fans to believe he was implying ''all'' of the ink toons were merely copies of their real world counterparts, he only specifically says ''Henry and Allison'' are clones, while leaving out the origins of the others. Even when [[ExactWords he's telling the truth]] Joey ''still'' can't help being dishonest!dishonest!

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We finally have an explanation for how death works in The Cycle. The memo "The Ghosts" tells us that when an ink toon is killed, their souls are pulled back into the ink to be reborn, but sometimes their souls are pulled from the ink completely leaving them trapped between worlds, unable to die or return. All of the corpses you see throughout the series? They [[AndIMustScream might not be as dead as they appear]].
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* TheReveal of Henry and Allison's true identities makes Allison's line from [[VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine the previous game]], "Then you know more than we do, one minute we don't even exist, just.... thoughts, the next, this place" much more meaningful in hindsight when you realize that she quite literally ''didn't exist'' until Joey started to [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone regret his actions]] enough to decide Henry needed a HopeBringer. It's also worth noting that while Cartoon Joey's explanation led many fans to believe he was implying ''all'' of the ink toons were merely copies of their real world counterparts, he only specifically says ''Henry and Allison'' are clones, while leaving out the origins of the others. Even when [[ExactWords he's telling the truth]] Joey ''still'' can't help being dishonest!

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