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Friday Night Funkin' Party Week is a mod of Friday Night Funkin' that utilizes characters from multiple other mods both original and crossovers.

It focuses on a modder named Connie who gets sucked into her computer where she finds herself face to face with characters from FNF mods of the past.

The mod can be downloaded on GameBanana.

Song List:

Main Week

Bonus Songs

  • Everything Nice
  • Lock In

Tropes:

  • Ascended Fangirl: What Connie's situation can effectively be described as. She goes from a simple FNF modder to being a part of a mod herself.
  • The Cameo: Along with the characters featured in the songs themselves, plenty of characters from other mods, along with Boyfriend and Girlfriend, appear in the background and sometimes foreground. These include Parappa and Melodii, Guardian, MX. and Soul Boyfriend.
  • Demoted to Extra: Boyfriend and Girlfriend are reduced to cameos here and ironically don't even face off against Connie at any point.
  • Have a Nice Death: Losing on any song has Connie make an amusing remark on her defeat... or even just something completely random... with one even being in another language.
    Connie: What if Sonic.exe was voiced by Phantomarcade? I'm gonna getcha he haha!
  • Heel–Face Turn: At the end of 4 Funk's Sake, Connie reaches out to Prime and convinces them to change their ways and send her home.
  • Hostile Show Takeover: The creepypasta squad's entry is portrayed as such. After clearing Slash Jay, it looks like Franchise Funkhouse is next only for Sonic.exe to suddenly appear and challenge Connie instead.
  • Inside a Computer System: The premise of the mod is a modder getting sucked into her computer and meeting characters from other mods.
  • Megamix Game: All opponents (with the exception of Prime) come from previous mods with this mod serving as tribute to FNF modding history.
  • Samus Is a Girl: Underneath their mask, Prime looks like an evil version of Connie.
  • Suddenly Voiced: Part way through 4 Funk's Sake, both Prime and Connie begin actually rapping. They also have a few moments of just talking within the song.
  • Vocal Dissonance: Even after Prime is revealed to be a girl, they still have a deep voice.

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