Friday Night Funkin: Colors & Mayhem - ARADIA (+NEW UI)

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Twitter- Newgrounds- Soundcloud- OLD Soundcloud- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FAQ: Q: What do you use to animate? A: Adobe Animate Q: Do you use a graphic tablet? A: yes!!! Q: Can you give me a shout-out A: no Q: How old are you? A: 19 (120 in dec 5th, 2023) Q: Email? A: bbanimates@ Q: What program for music A: FL Studio 12 or Famitracker Q: How did you come up with the name “bbpanzu“? A: It’s a long story Q: Can i use your music? A: sure! just give me credit Q: Can i use your animations on a compilation A: sure! just give credit Q: can i be in your animations? A: no Friday Night Funkin’ (often abbreviated to FNF) is an open-source[2] rhythm game first released as a demo in 2020 for a game jam.[3] The game is developed by a small group called The Funkin’ Crew Inc., with the four founding members being the Newgrounds users Cameron “ninjamuffin99“ Taylor, David “PhantomArcade“ Brown, Isaac “Kawai Sprite“ Garcia, and evilsk8r. The game shares some gameplay features with Dance Dance Revolution and PaRappa the Rapper and borrows aesthetic influences from Flash games.[4] The game has been credited with driving users back to Newgrounds, a site whose popularity peaked in the early 2000s. Homestuck is an Internet fiction series created by American author and artist Andrew Hussie in the latter half of the 2000s. The fourth and best-known of Hussie’s four MS Paint Adventures, it originally ran from April 13, 2009 to April 13, 2016. Though normally described as a webcomic, and partly constituted by a series of single panel pages, Homestuck also relied heavily on Flash animations and instant message logs to convey its story, along with occasional use of browser games.
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