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FNF CN Lost Episodes is a Friday Night Funkin' Game Mod made by RodrigoX159.

This mod is based on various Cartoon Network creepypastas and supposedly lost episodes that never got to be aired because they were cursed, but these episodes eventually came true and they're making people die. Now is up to Boyfriend to battle these characters from these episodes.

An upcoming update might add Uncle Grandpa and Adventure Time into the mix, at least according to this banner.

The demo can be downloaded on GameBanana here.


    Song List (Sung by:) 

Story Mode!

Week 1: .......

  1. The Disturbed Raccoon (Rigby)
  2. Resentment (Rigby)

Freeplay!

  1. Grieving (Gumball)
  2. 32 Minutos (Juan Carlos Bodoque)
  3. Pumpkin (Scarecrow vs. Mordecai)
  4. Mad (MAD's Mordecai and Rigby)
  5. Mad-Old (MAD's Mordecai and Rigby)
  6. Open Mind (Billy)
  7. I'm Gone (Steven Universe vs. Spinel)
  8. Always There (Clown vs. Gumball)

FNF CN Lost Episodes contains examples of:

  • Art Shift: "Open Mind" is notably the only song where Boyfriend and Girlfriend are redrawn to fit with the artstyle of the other characters; they use the same sprites elsewhere in the mod (except in "32 Minutos").
  • "Blind Idiot" Translation: Or more accurately, Blind Idiot Transcribing. It's fairly clear English is not RodrigoX159's first language, as the opening cutscene has some fairly glaring typos in its construction. Any transcribing of in-song dialogue into subtitles is also horribly screwed up, seemingly due to the text being written phonetically instead of just copying the original source material. This is especially apparent in "I'm Gone" and "Always There", which have "subtitles" bordering on gibberish.
  • Canon Immigrant: 31 Minutos is actually made by Aplaplac, but its fourth season was broadcasted by Cartoon Network.
  • Deliberately Monochrome: "Open Mind" takes place in Billy and Mandy in: Trepanation of the Skull and You, so it makes sense that everything is in black-and-white.
  • Expressive Ears: Bodoque's and Mario Hugo's ears are lowered while sad at Tulio's death, a startling contrast to their show's counterparts, who understandably cannot do it due to the fact that they're real puppets. Gumball, of course, like in his show, also have these.
  • Gratuitous Spanish: Juan Carlos Bodoque speaks using the Spanish voice of Jorge from "Loquendo" midsong in "32 Minutos", which makes sense given that he hails from a Chilean series.
  • Monster Clown: The creepy clown from The Amazing World of Gumball makes an appearance as an opponent in "Always There".
  • Promoted to Playable:
    • Mordecai, who's a Bit Character in Week 1 and an opponent in the "Mad" songs, is playable in "Pumpkin".
    • Similarly, Gumball, who's an opponent in "Grieving", is playable in "Always There".
  • Scary Scarecrows: The creepy scarecrow from the Regular Show's episode "Terror Tales of the Park III", is an opponent in "Pumpkin".
  • Shout-Out:
    • "Pumpkin" has a reference to the "Your Best Friend" jingle found in most of the Vs. Impostor songs.
    • Speaking of "Pumpkin", the context of the level itself might be a possible reference to "Death Toll", given that Mordecai is hiding behind a tractor from the Scarecrow in the same vein as Dawn hiding behind a pillar from Beelze.
    • Inexplicably, one of the characters in the background of "32 Minutos" is Sonic.
  • Starts with Their Funeral: "32 Minutos", taking place in the eponymous creepypasta, already starts with Tulio's funeral, with their employees and friends mourning at his death.
  • Toy Transmutation: Boyfriend is transformed into a wind-up toy in "32 Minutos", fitting for the series the song comes from, which is a puppet show.

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