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Alice sat in front of the mirror, tidying herself up. Putting on lipstick and eyelashes. The girl was very attractive and beckoned with her image. She believed that Joey Drew was her father. Her mother was an ink machine... Strange, right?.. But she preferred not to know how she came into the world... She trusts Joey! Very much! "Part of our plan was always to have a dynamic, strong, and intelligent character like Alice." Joey would say all the time. Apparently she was his favorite! Ha, not like Bendy.
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A singer Dancer
Alice Angel
is a cartoon character created by Joey Drew Studios. Like other popular characters such as Bendy and Boris, Alice starred in a series of cartoons upon her debut in 1933 and as the studio's first female cartoon character.
Creation
She was the third character introduced and created at Joey Drew Studios. On September 12, 1933, Joey Drew Studios announced the first female character to join their beloved cartoon characters Bendy and Boris. Alice was intended to be a counterbalance to Bendy's mischievous antics and Boris the Wolf's easygoing nature, wanting to see things done right. She was the last character created by Henry Stein before he left the studio, but the Joey Drew Studios record book lists Joey as the person who created her. Alice Angel was first voiced by Susie Campbell, who feels a connection to Alice unlike other characters she has voiced before,[2] while mentioning that Sammy believes that Alice could one day be as popular as Bendy.[2] However, it was later announced by Joey Drew that Allison Pendle had been hired as Alice Angel's new voice actress out of the blue,[3] much to Susie's shock and depression.[4] Susie then has a tape recording saying that she wants to fix this. Despite Sammy's claims, Sean Flynn, a sales employee at Joey Drew Studios, claimed that Alice dolls did not sell nearly as well, implying that she may not have been nearly as popular as was believed.
Joey Drew on Alice:
Part of our plan was always to bring in a character as dynamic, strong and intelligent as Alice. Alice is not your typical girl next door. She is a character with charm, but she also has brains. Whenever Bendy is up to something, Alice is always there to stop him. "What kind of girl? Well, she's a real girl," Joey Drew said with a wry smile. "She sings; she dances. We think Alice's fiery, edgy personality will really resonate with Bendy fans.
Appearance
Alice is a female humanoid cartoon character with medium-length, slightly wavy black hair, thin eyebrows, and black lipstick. She has a slender build, with a thin waist and fairly wide hips. She wears a black dress similar to a 1920s flapper dress with a short skirt (which was considered attractive in the 1920s and 30s) with a white bow, identical to Bendy's, centered over her bust line. Like the other characters, Alice has round-shaped eyes with one eyelash on each, and a small mole under her right eye. Her arms are slightly short, and she wears a pair of white gloves with circles painted on the palms over black, detached sleeves, and she also wears a pair of stockings with black laces and a pair of black, pointed-toe shoes with small heels (though the heels are not always visible due to their angle). Alice has angelic features, with a pair of white horns and a halo hovering above her head. Her horns deflate and her halo distorts when she is in distress, as seen in her post-game image. In the comics, she is shown to change her appearance, giving her a rather menacing appearance whenever she is angry, as shown in, To the Moon. When she snaps, her horns become larger, her halo shrinks in size, she has sharper teeth, and a pointed tongue. The same applies in Yukon Bendy, when she is feeling cunning, with two extra sharp fangs, but her halo is unchanged.
Personality
Alice Angel is stated to be a dynamic, strong, and intelligent character with charm and brains. She is always there to stop Bendy's plans whenever the little devil is up to something, acting as the more sensible side of the two. Judging by the tagline "SHE SINGS! SHE DANCES!" from Alice's "Sent From Above" poster, Alice has a talent for both dancing and singing. Upon hearing her song "I Am Alice Angel" from Bendy and the Ink Machine: Chapter 3, it is revealed that she is sweet and carefree, as one would expect from her angelic nature. Sammy Lawrence called Alice's voice both "divine and beautiful". As shown in Cheap Seats, she is generally optimistic and enjoys spending time with Bendy, as evidenced by her agreeing to go see the movie after seeing the poster.
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Alice's design seems to be inspired by Betty Boop, a cartoon created by Fleischer Studios during the same time period as the game. They are similar in that they act as beautiful and cheerful female characters who are the complete opposite of the other female protagonists of their respective studios (Betty Boop is Bimbo, Alice is Bendy). Also, like Betty Boop, Alice's poster tagline, "Sent from Above," states that she is both a dancer and a singer. She can also be compared to Minnie Mouse in the leading female role. The fact that Alice has both a halo and a pair of horns but no wings implies that she is a fallen angel, which is supported by the fact that the episode she first appeared in is titled Sent from Above. The circles drawn on each palm of Alice's gloves are not only strikingly identical to what Mickey's gloves looked like in the 1930s (like the image), but may also be a reference to stigmata, a term in the Christian faith that refers to marks or sores on the body in the same places where Jesus Christ was crucified, indicating her status as an angel. In theMeatly's first Q&A video, when asked if Bendy and Alice were dating (just like Betty Boop and Bimbo), theMeatly's only response was seemingly shocked silence. Based on her merchandise description posted on Tumblr, everyone assumed that Bendy and Alice Angel were lovers, but so far the post has been confirmed as fake because Joey Drew Studios Inc does not use Tumblr. According to theMeatly on Twitter, Alice is "totally a girl", which is a reference to the tagline that will accompany her appearance in Chapter 3. "This Angel... she's totally a girl."[9] The tagline "SHE'S A REAL GIRL!" placed on Alice's statue in Chapter 3 is a reference to the same tweet. Tema also stated that there is no problem that "Angel" cannot fix, foreshadowing Alice's physical revelation in the same chapter. "There is no problem that Angel cannot fix.
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Alice is the only cartoon character who has been confirmed to speak in the show. She is also the only one with a confirmed voice actor. As suggested by the song "I'm Alice Angel" performed by actress Lauren Singer from the game's development team, it is possible that Alice's singing voice in the game is voiced by Allison Pendle instead of Susie, who was unexpectedly replaced, as Susie herself is voiced by Alanna Lyneair, while Allison is supposed to be voiced by Lauren. Like Boris, Alice's appearance is modeled after some of her PhatMojo merchandise, such as collectible figure sets and clips. The PhatMojo logo, which can be seen on the mobile port's home screen before the Start menu, clearly explains Alice's design. Alice's clothing design seen after defeating Gaskett in the final act of the "Death and Taxi" level appears to be similar to J. Howard Miller's 1943 "We Can Do It" World War II poster. The number 3 is a fairly common number for Alice, as she appears in Chapter 3, scares the player when Alice Angel says "I'm Alice Angel!" for the third time, and kidnaps Audrey when she sips her drink for the third time in Chapter 5 of Bendy and the Dark Rebirth.
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