In these fan creations, the familiar desk where Tom and Ben sit is transformed from a comedic newsroom into a site of horror.
Ben would roll his eyes. “Oh great, our glitchy roommate is back.” talking tom and ben news scratch the joy of creation
For millions of kids, watching Talking Tom and Ben News was their first exposure to improv comedy. But inevitably, watching Ben be a terrible anchor gets old. The viewer begins to think: "What if Ben said THIS instead?" or "What if Tom finally lost his temper?" In these fan creations, the familiar desk where
files, allowing users to change sprites and add new activities. Availability : You can find these on Scratch - Search for faster performance. The Joy of Creation (TJoC) on Scratch Based on the popular Five Nights at Freddy's But inevitably, watching Ben be a terrible anchor gets old
A small dev community built a popular horror mod reimagining cute characters as uncanny antagonists. The mod stayed free, credited original assets, and used transformed art. After a corporate takedown, the team rapidly pivoted—replacing recognizable assets with original designs—and relaunched under a new IP, preserving most of their audience and morale. Key wins: quick backup, good communication, and a pivot to original IP.
In these fan creations, the familiar desk where Tom and Ben sit is transformed from a comedic newsroom into a site of horror.
Ben would roll his eyes. “Oh great, our glitchy roommate is back.”
For millions of kids, watching Talking Tom and Ben News was their first exposure to improv comedy. But inevitably, watching Ben be a terrible anchor gets old. The viewer begins to think: "What if Ben said THIS instead?" or "What if Tom finally lost his temper?"
files, allowing users to change sprites and add new activities. Availability : You can find these on Scratch - Search for faster performance. The Joy of Creation (TJoC) on Scratch Based on the popular Five Nights at Freddy's
A small dev community built a popular horror mod reimagining cute characters as uncanny antagonists. The mod stayed free, credited original assets, and used transformed art. After a corporate takedown, the team rapidly pivoted—replacing recognizable assets with original designs—and relaunched under a new IP, preserving most of their audience and morale. Key wins: quick backup, good communication, and a pivot to original IP.