

Moreover, that's the only tape from Joey Drew in the game at all. He then writes it off as a "silly thought," but I don't think he did. He notes through the power of belief, he could cheat death. Should you take the tunnel marked as, The Demon, you find a tape left behind by Joey Drew himself, in it he talks about the power of belief. I believe chapter three supports this theory. Some people in the fandom believe Joey is Bendy. In an attempt to keep her job, Susie talks to Joey, unbeknownst to her, however, Joey has, other, more devious plans. We hear this on the tape located in The Angel tunnel after the Alice jumpscare. Susie, who voices Alice, is devestated to hear she's being replaced, and in a time when jobs repidly dissapear, I get why she would try and prevent it. And some major budget cuts are being made. As the boss of the studio, Joey Drew has some big plans and dreams. When jobs were scarce, and the only joy people took from life was going to the movies. The events that happened before the game that sent the studio to crap likely took place in the 1920s-30s, before or during the Great Depression.

Only in this case, both personalities are conscious. So, yeah, Alice has two peronalities, a real Dr. The only thing these two can agree on, is their fear of being pulled back, and of the Ink Demon, Bendy. Once again, based on just that, does it remind you of any classic disney movie? Me, I think of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, and that scene when she's running through the forest. Now then, the other voice, well, we don't know much about it, other than it belongs to Susie who's determined to stay in the business, and that it bleeds through Alice's diolouge when she expresses fear. If you guessed the evil queen, Maleficent, or Mother Gothel, then you know what I'm saying. Based on those things alone, how many animated villains come to mind. The deeper voice seems to be the dominant power, and this voice is extremly vain and cruel. The final thing I want to take about before getting into the backstory, is the personalities of the voices. Take the voice actor for Aku in Samuri Jack for instance, you probably didn't notice that the voice actor was different in the final season.Īnyways, I know I promised a theory on her backstory, I know, but knowing all this is essential to completing a backstory timeline. The company has to replace them, and to stay in continuity, the new actor has to sound extremly similer. When a voice actor can't return to a character, whether it's because they died or they refused to come back. If you're going to say, "I'm fairly certain that Alice doesn't have two voices," don't worry, there's an explimation for that. Moreover, I also have reason to belive that the deeper voice not only is the 'she,' that the high-pitched voice is talking about, but considering that the only two female characters we know of are Susie, and Allison, as we learn after the Alice jumpscare, that the deep-voice belongs to Allison.

I don't know about you, but that says alot, anyways, I'm not sure how many theorists picked up on that. And before that, on the way up to the lab as you're going through the feild of dead boris's, the high pitched voice explains the motive behind it, but also says, "I had to do it. As you progress and find Alices "lab," let's call it, the first thing she says to you is basically, "Do I kill you, or do I not kill you?" Take note that she says this with her deeper, more authoritive voice. Before she comes and scares you, a high pitched voice is singing her theme song, when she does scare you, her voice switches to a deeper more serious voice. Of course, this is just a list of details, I need to support and explain this. My theory: Alice Angel has the souls of two people inide of her, One being Susie Campbell, and the other being Allison Pendle.ġ: Did you notice that Alice has two voices?ģ: Alice says several things indicating that this is the case.Ĥ: Joey Drew's tape in the Demon tunnel shows that he may just be insane.ĥ: The apperant split personality Alice has closely mirriors the tropes in movies like Snow white and Sleeping Beauty.

I arrived at this conclusion by analyzing her behaviors, quotes, information from the tapes, general old cartoon tropes, and logical deductions. I haven't seen anyone talk about this yet, but I think Alice has a backstory worth learning about, as it genrally effects you in chapter three.
