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“ | I'M ALICE ANGEL! | „ |
~ Twisted Alice's introductory quote, which she says while jumpscaring the player. |
“ | I just wanted what was promised to me, I just wanted to be beautiful! | „ |
~ Alice's main motivation. |
“ | No one humiliates an angel! No one! Now hold still, honey! This is gonna hurt! | „ |
~ Alice before attacking Audrey with a Tommy gun. |
Susan "Susie" Campbell, also known as Alice Angel or Twisted Alice, is the secondary antagonist of the Bendy franchise. Once a human that voiced Alice Angel, she was forcibly transformed into the very being she voiced as part of Joey Drew's experiment to bring his cartoons back to life. Her main goal is to become beautiful by using the insides of various ink creatures to fix herself, and avoid ever returning to her previous form, which she describes as a "shapeless slug".
She is voiced by Lauren Synger.
Appearance[]
Alice is a female humanoid cartoon character with long black hair, thin eyebrows, black lipstick, and has pie eyes with eyelashes like the other cartoon characters. She wears a black dress, a white bow tie and gloves, although they have some sort of hole in each palm.
In the game itself, is a young woman wearing an angel halo which is melted into her head as well as a pair of short, realistic-looking horns. She is wearing what looks like a black dress and also a white bow tie. Her entire arms are coated with ink-black colors to resemble sleeve-like gloves, but she does not have the white hand gloves like the original Alice, or they might be covered with black ink from the insides of the ink beings. The iris color of her right eye is bright yellow. The left side of her face looks rather repulsive and melted and exposes half of her human teeth, along with an empty left eye-socket.
Personality[]
Alice Angel is twisted, demented, and manipulative, which is shown when she makes Henry do her bidding, risking his life in the process. She is also a very sadistic, depraved, and murderous individual as she has been killing and torturing other ink creatures for their insides in order to maintain her beautiful and perfect appearance. This was evident at the end of Chapter 3 when she tells Henry she seeks to have Boris' insides, claiming that he is the most perfect of all the Boris clones she has killed.
Although appearing all highty and mighty, she has shown lack of self-esteem and has been determined for perfection in order to fully replicate Alice Angel. Her current appearance deeply affects her in sorrowful - and even aggressive - way, especially when finding out there is Alice Angel's clone who has all she was desperated and forced to fight for.
In Boris and the Dark Survival, she makes multiple tapes to lure Boris to his doom. After Boris escapes, Alice chases him while taunting him the entire time, being a very cunning and a Master of psychological combat.
Alice has also expressed her hatred towards Bendy, who also shows anger when Henry is sent by her to destroy his cutouts. She is also shown to be afraid of being touched by Ink Bendy and the other ink creatures, as they will drag her back into the dark puddles where she was reborn in her current form.
In Bendy and the Dark Revival, Alice remains unchanged. She kidnaps Audrey and intending to extract her insides before killing her. During her "dinner party," she murders several Lost Ones and blames Audrey for ruining the event. Subsequently, she attempts to kill Audrey with her Tommy gun.
Biography[]
Susie Campbell was a voice actress who worked at Joey Drew Studios prior to its bankruptcy and closure. Early in her career, she voiced various background characters, such as "talking chairs", but eventually was given the part of Alice Angel, the love interest for the studio's star creation Bendy. Around the studio, Susie's talents were appreciated, especially by music director Sammy Lawrence. Despite this, merchandise of Alice failed to reach the heights of her co-stars Bendy and Boris. One day, Susie arrived to find Sammy working with newly hired voice actress Alison Pendle, and learned that the latter had become the new voice of Alice. This made Susie incredibly depressed, as she had really felt a connection with Alice, and became desperate for a way to fix the event. Over time, Susie's mental state would begin detonating, as her obsession with Alice grew, causing her to begin identifying as an angel, and developing an alternate personality based off of Alice.
At the same time, Joey Drew had been working on the Ink Machine and, following the creation of the Ink Demon, realized that the only way the machine could produce successful copies, was through human souls. He asked Susie if she would like to bring Alice to life one last time, to which she agreed. Following this, Susie was forced into the Ink Machine. She initially came out a "wiggling, pussing, shapeless slug", before being transformed into a mutilated humanoid version of Alice Angel. This caused Susie's mental stability to shatter, as she became obsessed with perfecting herself and making her beautiful, presumably out of a subconscious want to not be replaced again. This caused her to begin going after Boris clones and ripping out their insides to perform surgery on herself to make herself more beautiful.
Boris and the Dark Survival[]
In this game, Boris finds and listens to tapes left by a Russian woman named Milla Legna, who wants someone to find her so she can survive in the Cycle. When Boris finds the key and opens the door, however, it is revealed that Alice was in the room the entire time, and that Milla was nothing more than a decoy to lure Boris to his death. Boris escapes and Alice is after him, being faster than Ink Bendy and the Projectionist and also taunting Boris while chasing him. After surviving the first encounter with her, she can sometimes replace Ink Bendy when Boris is lurking around the studio, finding everything he needs. The corpses of Boris clones that she murdered are also seen in the game.
Bendy and the Ink Machine[]
Chapter 2[]
Alice was first seen in a poster that is placed in a room apart from the music department room. A tape recorder of her voice actress, Susie Campbell, can be found nearby which explains her experience with playing the character, commenting how she has felt a sort of connection with Alice.
Chapter 3[]
When Henry visits Alice's room for the first time, he finds a lot of merchandise dedicated to Alice Angel. The lights suddenly turn off and the televisions start to play a song sung by Alice Angel (I'm Alice Angel). A spotlight reveals another room through the glass window and when the song ends, Alice appears from under the window screaming "I'M ALICE ANGEL!" while banging on the window, breaking a hole from it before trying to intimidate and mock Henry in the dark and disappearing.
If the player chooses the Angel Path, Henry will find a tape recorder of Alice's former voice actress, Susie Campbell, in a mental breakdown condition after seeing Sammy Lawrence with Allison Pendle, a voice actress whom Joey Drew chose over Susie to voice Alice Angel, in the recording booth. Susie, with bitterness, mentions she didn't get the memo regarding Allison voicing Alice from now on. She mentions a part of her died after finding out the notice and sought for a way to fix it.
After traveling with Boris to Level 9, Henry enters a room where he finds Alice electrocuting a copy of Piper/Charley from the Butcher Gang. Alice then notices Henry and taunts him by openly considering tearing his heart out as she praises her beautiful appearance. Alice then reveals her creation where she first started out as a "wiggling, pussing, shapeless slug" created from the overflow of ink until she presumably harvested the clones of Boris and members of the Butcher Gang which caused her to turn into an almost perfect human form. She comments on refusing to let Ink Bendy and any other ink being touch her again, believing it might take her back to the "dark puddles" where she was reborn. After a little conversation, she decides to spare Henry in exchange of doing her bidding.
Through the chapter, Alice's voice can be heard commenting about angels, heaven, and perfection, while at the same time, she taunts Henry by occasionally showing her apathy towards his safety. Henry is forced to kill Swollen Searchers for their ink and chopping Bendy's cutouts (which may attract Ink Bendy, who can kill you if you don't hide in time). At some point when you return to Alice, a sudden wave of ink creatures try to kill Henry and Alice and she demands you to defend her and her territory from them. The last task is collecting hearts from the Inky Abyss without getting caught by the Projectionist, whom Henry can get rid if he fights him.
Once all of her tasks are complete, Alice will allow Henry to go back onto the lift with Boris, but as they are ascending she begins to laugh maniacally. She will then plunge the elevator toward Level S, reveal her true knowledge of Henry's intentions, go back on her promise, and accuse him of stealing from her. Twisted Alice then demands that he give Boris to her as his insides are needed for her to be beautiful again. After the elevator crashes, Alice will sneak up on Boris, who is tending to Henry, and kidnap him by force, leaving Henry unconscious in the wreckage.
In the after credit image for the "Path of the Angel", Boris is tied up with Alice's shadow behind, implying she will kill him as she did with the other Boris clones.
Chapter 4[]
An audio log in the chapter has Susie Campbell calling herself "Alice", foreshadowing how she was already going insane before she fused with the cartoon Alice Angel. Later when Henry enters the darkness further, Alice calls him, talks to him about what makes him go far, then warns Henry to hurry as Boris is having trouble to stay in one piece.
Alice is later heard again when she asks Henry if he is enjoying Bendy land, then she mentions how Boris isn't going to mind waiting.
After the deaths of Bertrum and Projectionist and all pulled levers, Henry takes the haunted house ride in search for Boris. Alice starts talking as if this ride is just a bad dream, she then talks about everything falling apart so fast (including Susie's dreams) saying that nobody had a control over the studio, she then reveals the cruelty of the studio that deceived her, she changes the topic and asks Henry why is he here, as everyone dies fo know, she then asks if he is enjoying this terror, then reveals she's got a suprise. it is revealed that Alice had already turned Boris into a monstrosity known as "Brute Boris" and has sent him to kill Henry. Henry managed to defeat and kill it, much to Alice's rage as she tried to attack him herself. Suddenly, Alice is fatally stabbed from behind her by Allison Angel, another Alice Angel. The post-credits ending image of Chapter 4 show the Lost Ones surrounding the corpse of Alice, prepared to devour her and leave nothing out of her.
Chapter 5[]
Although dead, her voice can be heard twice in the Lonely Angel/I'll be your Angel song played on the radio.
Bendy and the Dark Revival[]
Before the events of the game, she was kidnapped by the Keepers, but managed to break out of her prison. She makes her appearance in Chapter 5, where she knocks out Audrey while she was taking sips of water. Having kidnapped her and made her part of a "party" with nine Lost Ones she holds as hostages, Alice reveals she knows the truth about Audrey's nature as a part-ink, part-human hybrid, and wants to kill and torture her to gain her insides, like she did with Boris clones. But first, she decides to play a game with Audrey. Revealing both her and the Lost Ones are sitting on a bunch of electric chairs, Alice decides to make Audrey solve a riddle. When she gets it right, Alice electrocutes all the Lost Ones before sending them out to kill Audrey.
After Audrey kills the Lost Ones, Alice gets herself a Tommy Gun and starts blasting it to kill Audrey. Once she manages to sneak up on Alice and drop both of them down a staircase, she prepares to finish Audrey off, but is once again stabbed in the back by Allison, who comforts her in her final moments by claiming she was always beautiful, Alice then happily dies in peace.
Trivia[]
- The fact that she has both a halo and a pair of horns may imply that she is a fallen angel.
- At the end of Chapter 3's reveal trailer, Alice's singing is heard.
- She is also heard humming it when she is approaching Boris at the end of Chapter 3.
- Alice is a reference to other classic hero's lovers, such as Minnie Mouse and Betty Boop.
- Her name could be derived from the main character in the first live action/animation hybrid show made by Disney; Alice Comedies.
- Alice's goal is partially similar to Sammy's in the second chapter, since both desire to achieve a certain appearance. However, Sammy wanted to revert to his human form, while Alice is trying to become her own view of perfection.
- It was speculated from the end screen of Chapter 4 that Alice would be revived by the Lost Ones and battle Henry. However, she did not show up in Chapter 5, which could also mean she got revived and decided not to chase Henry, but the hideout of the Lost Ones has words written “NO ANGELS” confirming that she was ended for good.
- Alice is the only villain who managed to kill one of the protagonists (Boris) and so far, the only one who almost managed to kill Henry, excluding Sammy or Bendy, who either got distracted by themselves or lost their attention.
- In Bendy and the Dark Revival, there is a note from Alice which says she'll "rip this rotted world apart" if it will make her "perfect". This means she believes that there is some beauty that is hidden in the depths of the studio.
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