Old/Unused Assets

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See Assets for the assets that are used in-game.

This is a list of old/unused assets for Friday Night Funkin'. These include unused art, tracks and sounds.

Ludum Dare Prototype Assets

Image Comment
Logo.png The old Friday Night Funkin' logo by evilsk8r for the Ludum Dare prototype. It was later changed with a newer version designed and drawn by JohnnyUtah.
Lose.png The "Lose..." message seen after getting a Game Over from the Ludum Dare prototype.
Lose.gif The "Lose..." message from the Ludum Dare prototype (animated).
Restart.png The "Restart?" message seen after getting a Game Over from the Ludum Dare prototype.
WIN.gif An unused "WIN!" animation. It may have been intended for after a song was completed in the Ludum Dare prototype.
Unused go.gif An unused "GO!" animation. This is seen in an old pre-ld47 commit by ninjamuffin99[1] and was going to be used in the Ludum Dare prototype. However, due to unknown reasons (though likely due to the sprite not being compiled in a sprite sheet), it was removed in the commit after its introduction.
Pause.png An unused "Pause" message. It should be noted that the prototype never had a proper pause menu.
OldHealthHeads.png The old health icons that were used in the Ludum Dare prototype and the current build of the game until the Week 4 update. It consisted of Daddy Dearest's icon and Boyfriend's old icons together instead of separate.
OG GF assets.png Girlfriend's original assets for the Ludum Dare prototype. This includes her cheering sprites, which went unused in the prototype as well. The dark blue-magenta blocks she sits on were meant to be a podium, presenting her as a prize.[2]
Old bf.png The old sprite sheet for Boyfriend, used in the Ludum Dare prototype. Compared to the current sprite sheet, it was far less organized.

Unused Image Assets

Image Comment
Stage light.png Overhead stage light. It was likely meant for the Tutorial and Week 1 background but goes unused.
More icons.png Unused/early icons for Boyfriend and Daddy Dearest. Daddy Dearest has an actual danger icon here, rather than having a duplicate of his normal icon. Boyfriend has two extra icons. The angry unused/early Boyfriend icon is likely based on Newgrounds' "Agnry Faic" emoticon.
Icons.png Placeholder icons coded to appear whenever a character named "face" is loaded. Since there's no way to trigger this, these icons go unused. They are also thought to be intended for the mod system, as they used to be linked to the now-removed "modCharacters" folder as well as the removed Boyfriend duplicate named "template."
FNF LOGO OG.jpg The initial draft of the Friday Night Funkin' logo, made by JohnnyUtah. According to him, he originally thought that the diamond-shaped dot in the letter i was a disco ball.[3]
Roughdraftoffnflogo.png The initial draft of the Friday Night Funkin' logo (transparent).
OLdLOgoHQ.png An unused recolor of the redesigned logo, with a color scheme based on the original Ludum Dare prototype logo.
Backspace.png Backspace graphics, presumably intended for use in the menus.
Speech bubble talking.png Several speech bubbles. May have been intended for cutscene dialogue before a song started.
Unused campaign menu lock.png A lock found in the assets for the Story Mode menu. It was used in early versions of the game right before the update that added Week 4. Before, the previous week needed to be completed in Story Mode for the next one to be unlocked. Now, players have all the weeks available right from the start, rendering the lock unnecessary.
Unused Effects.PNG Some unused particles. They are intended for the upcoming "battle mode" for when a character is attacked.[4][5]
Lol.png A screenshot of ninjamuffin99's Twitch chat put into the game's files as a joke. (He still delivered in a way.)
Zzzzzzzz.png A screenshot originally from a now-unavailable YouTube video[6] put in the game files as a joke. The original video states in the title that the fan-made character is named "Joshua." The image in the files is labeled "zzzzzzzz.png," as if to say that the fan-made character is boring as it's just a monochromatic recoloring of Boyfriend in his V-sign pose.
Opensauceforever.png Screenshot of a conversation on 4chan concerning ninjamuffin99's desire to keep the game open-source.
Week54prototype.png A gray featureless 3D model of Boyfriend called "week54prototype" left over in the game's source code. After the Kickstarter campaign, this can be assumed to possibly be an early version of the handmade figurine exclusive to backers, costing $300 USD. The name could also be an in-joke between the developers, joking about the idea of the far-off Week 54 existing.
Lamppost Week 4.png Unused lamppost textures made for killing the Henchmen in Week 4.
Prompt-ng login.png A very simple and likely early concept for the Newgrounds login prompt. This was found in the Week 7 update.
Week 6's Fancy School background.png The original background design for Week 6.
Foreground carUnblur.png An unblurred version of the car driving straight in Week 4.
Login-logout-debug-text.gif Two unused main menu options, "Login" and "Logout", with all-caps text in front of them that says "Debug Text", found in the main menu Flash file.[7]
Uh oh censor.gif "Uh-oh!" animation titled "mouth censor", found in Tankman's lip-sync Flash file. Based on its name, it's easy to assume that it was going to be used for censoring Tankman's swearing in Stress when the naughtyness setting is turned off before ninjamuffin99 decided to have altered voice lines.
Dog.png An image of the original game over screen in Gitaroo Man, featuring a dog character from the game, found in the Flash files for the Gitaroo Man Easter egg. Presumably used as a reference for the Easter egg.
Bitmap 5.png An image of Boyfriend's V-sign pose with a slightly different color scheme, found in the Flash files for the Gitaroo Man Easter egg, specifically funkinpause.fla. Presumably used as a reference for the Boyfriend head seen in the Easter egg.
Warping.gif A warping animation that appears in bf_holding_gf_edits.fla, consisting of medium-light cyan circles moving in a way that creates a spiral effect. This appears to be a variant of the warping sprite seen in an image of Girlfriend and Boyfriend going through a warp for the unfinished beginning cutscene for Week 6; in that image, the circles are white and blurred.

Unused Sketches

Image Comment
Static-assets-upload16335807252698620327.png A sketch of Boyfriend's healthbar icon.
Stage Bg.png Basic line sketch of the stage background used as a placeholder during the creation of the Ludum Dare prototype.[8]
Momsketch.png A sketch for Mommy Mearest's right singing animation.
Funkinpauseyellow.png A peach-colored Boyfriend head found in the "funkinpauseyellow" Flash file. Seems to be an early sketch of Boyfriend in the Gitaroo Man Easter egg.
Spookeeeee.PNG A colored sketch from Skid and Pump's Flash file.
Anim.gif A sketch of Skid and Pump's idle animation found in their Flash files. Boyfriend's head randomly appears for two frames, likely as a reference image.
Gunfoward.png A rough sketch of Pico's gun facing forward, found in his Flash file.
Monster ref.png A rough Monster sketch found in his Flash file. The most notable difference is that he does not have a pink neck. It was also made in Procreate.
Character sketches.png Some character sketches found in the source files for Lucky Boy along with Skid and Pump. In the upper left corner are several reference photos of Pico drawn by MindChamber, an artist for the Pico series. One of the characters in the sketch is Buggy the Bug, a character created by evilsk8r.

Unused Character Assets

Image Comment
Dadkick.png Daddy Dearest's kick animation, likely intended for the upcoming "battle mode."
DADDY DEAREST beta.png Daddy Dearest's earliest draft, seen in the first 3 commits of the source code.[9]
GF Duck.gif Unused ducking animation for Girlfriend found in her Flash file. Possibly intended for use in Week 4 for an unimplemented mechanic where there would be a random light post that needs to be ducked under.
Girlfriendcheeringchristmas.gif Girlfriend on the speakers, cheering in her Christmas outfit.
File:GfChristmas (2).png The rest of Girlfriend's unused Christmas sprites, including her hair blowing, singing and scared animations.
Girlfriend-inards.gif An animation of Girlfriend's innards left in bf_holding_gf_edits.fla based on her Game Over animation. Like the warping animation, this may have been intended for the unfinished beginning cutscene for Week 6, possibly representing Girlfriend's body being converted to a digital form.
BoyfriendChristmasVSign.gif Boyfriend in his outfit from Week 5 doing his V-sign pose. As there was no need for the sprite, it goes unused. However, it can be seen in Bopeebo by swapping Boyfriend with his Christmas variant through the chart editor.
FNF Bf pixel hey animated.gif Boyfriend in his appearance from Week 6 doing his V-sign pose. It went unused due to none of the songs in Week 6 needing it and it being incomplete as JohnnyUtah did not animate it. (This does not appear in the game's files, but rather the assets file released by moawling through Gumroad.[10]) It is also possible that this V-pose could have been used during Roses, where certain beats have the "Hey!!" from Bopeebo but bit-crushed.
BOYFRIEND old.png An early draft of Boyfriend's sprite, seen in the first 3 commits of the source code.[9]
V-signposeweek4.gif Boyfriend doing his V-sign pose in Week 4.
Unused1.png Boyfriend's unused sprites for attacking, getting hit by an attack and dodging an attack. These sprites exist due to mechanics related to the upcoming "battle mode."
Battlemode.gif Boyfriend's unused battle mode sprites (animated).
SPOOKY BOYS.png Skid and Pump doing an unused animation while saying "yeah!", intended for one of the Week 2 songs.[11] This is similar to how Boyfriend performs a V-sign pose during Tutorial and Bopeebo.
SPOOKY BOYS transparent.png Skid and Pump doing an unused animation while saying "yeah!" (transparent).
Ya.png Pico's currently unused note miss sprites. They can be seen using the chart editor by swapping Boyfriend out with Pico. However, the animations are not offset correctly. The animations also do not last as long as Boyfriend's miss animations.
Commit self blam.gif Pico's unused miss sprites (animated).
TANK LEFT MISS.gif
TANK DOWN MISS.gif
TANK UP MISS.gif
TANK RIGHT MISS.gif
Tankman's currently unused miss animations. These sprites aren't in the current build of the game and have been only found in Tankman's Flash file. They will be implemented in the future.
Monster Assets.png Monster's original sprite sheet for his eponymous song. It was later replaced with the proper version after Week 7 was released.
Concept Monster An older concept of Monster.
Lucky guitar assets.png Lucky Boy's sprite sheet.
Luckyboy2.gif Lucky Boy's animation.
Tumble.gif Lucky Boy tumbling down.
Mom Assets.png Mommy Mearest's old sprite sheet without her hair blowing to the wind, used before the Week 5 update. She also has no face in one sprite for the down pose.
Stalker.PNG Stalker concept (found in Mommy Mearest's files.)
Stan.PNG Stan from Nightmare Cops (found in Mommy Mearest's files.) He is holding a microphone, likely as a joke to make him appear as an opponent.
Stalker1.PNG A cat stalker (found in Mommy Mearest's files.)
Stalker2.PNG Another stalker (found in Mommy Mearest's files.)
Stalker3.PNG Yet another cat stalker (found in Mommy Mearest's files.)
Funy.PNG Another stalker similar to a previous one, but with a blood-splattered tiger costume and a bloody kitchen knife (found in Mommy Mearest's files.)
Dumb.png A single frame of the Henchmen. Note the lack of shading on him. The image file is humorously labeled "dumb.png."
Dumb 2.0.png Henchmen's sprite sheet. This version lacks any shading.
Dumbdeaths forwiki.png Henchmen death assets. The top half of the sprites do not have any shader, while the bottom half does. It was confirmed that these unused animations would be added in a future update.[12]
Henchmen Old Version.png The old version of the Henchmen.
Pico Kicking GF.gif Two unused frames of Pico kicking Girlfriend off the speakers in the cutscene for Stress included in the cutscene's Flash file.
Girlfriend face plant.gif Girlfriend face-planting onto the sand after being kicked off her speakers, apparently intended for an alternate Stress cutscene.
Tankmanspookydance.gif Tankman doing the Spooky Dance, included in the official asset dump for Week 7.[13]
Tankmen Goon Shot CENSORED.gif Unused censored animation of a Tankmen soldier getting shot in the chest during Stress, found in one of the Flash files for Week 7. This animation will be used to censor the blood when the naughtyness setting is turned off.
Tankmen Goon Shot Alt CENSORED.gif Unused censored animation of a Tankmen soldier getting shot in the head during Stress, found in one of the Flash files for Week 7. This animation will be used to censor the blood when the naughtyness setting is turned off.

Unused Songs

Ridge

This track was apparently charted into the game by ninjamuffin99 as a joke. Though the level did not originally have music, it was discovered that the chart lined up with a song taken from the game R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. The track was "Urban Fragments" by Kohta Takahashi and performed by Kimara Lovelace, which served as the game's opening theme.[14] The track can still be accessed via some file editing. Players must first download the song; the file is available online.[15] After downloading it, go into the game's music files and find the file belonging to Tutorial labeled "Tutorial_Inst.ogg." Modify the name of this file before dragging and dropping the downloaded file into the same folder. The downloaded file will be named with the old file name, so it is important that the original file is renamed. Go into the game and load into any song in any difficulty. Once in, open the chart editor, click the song tab and change the song name to "Ridge" before pressing Reload JSON. (Use the Shift key to capitalize the first letter.) Once the chart editor reloads, change the song name to "Tutorial" and press Reload Audio. Press the Enter key on the keyboard, and the song should start playing.

Smash

This song is very short and broken, and no actual audio plays during it. The track was apparently supposed to be the song "Break the Targets" from Super Smash Bros. Melee.[16] This song was found hidden in the game files, similarly to Ridge. According to ninjamuffin99, it was the first chart he ever did for the game.

Test

See Test for more information on this track.

This song goes unused, and judging by the name, it was likely used for testing purposes. The track was added to the game files in the Week 5 update. This track's instrumental was created by Kawai Sprite and then given vocals by MtH in the Week 7 update;[17] up until the release of Week 7, the song had an empty vocal file. It also lacked a chart. Since then, the song has been given a proper chart and its vocals have been implemented, but it still remains inaccessible by regular means.

Bopeebo Old/Beta Version

The differences with this version are that Boyfriend's voice is smoother, unused background music plays, the "Hey!" sound effect is gone from a part and Daddy Dearest's voice is slightly different.

Music:

Unused Sounds

Girlfriend's Sounds

Girlfriend has unused voice lines titled "GF_1.ogg," "GF_2.ogg," "GF_3.ogg" and "GF_4.ogg." They sound like random beeping, much like the vocals Boyfriend makes. They were used for the cutscenes, but since the speech bubbles never go used, this can't be heard in the Tutorial. However, in the older versions, it was possible to access this by editing the game's code.[18]

The sounds of Girlfriend:

badnoises

There are unused sounds titled "badnoise1.ogg," "badnoise2.ogg" and "badnoise3.ogg." They are most likely the original, unedited versions of the current miss sounds.

The badnoise sounds:

soundTest

"soundTest.ogg" is a single drum noise played on repeat for 16 seconds. It plays in the LatencyState.hx menu, which features a down arrow moving towards a line and an 'Offset' counter.[19] It was found in the source code.

The soundTest sound:

c_z

"c_z.mp3" is a sound that is jokingly labeled "funny music :)" in the GitHub repository for the game and can be found in the art folder there. It is actually an SSTV (Slow Scan Television) signal, which consists of loud beep sounds. Decoding the signal reveals a slightly blurry photo of a notebook with handwriting that is somewhat scribbled:

The decoded notebook photo

The text appears to read:

Social media, was about
expression? People who would
not have access to certain
forms of expression or conundrum

Network of networks.
Internet in this world was
also developed by military?
I think in other shit, it's
also military based maybe
this form of internet. Maybe
instead of web, it could
be called a tree?
I think nostalgia
happens at a much faster
pace because culture is
accelerating so fast

The c_z sound:

Friday Night Funkin' (Ludum Dare Prototype)

Check the prototype page for more information regarding the game's first ever build.

The Ludum Dare prototype of Friday Night Funkin' is the original build of the game that was submitted for Ludum Dare 47, a game jam event. It was released on the 5th of October, 2020, the last day to submit a game for the jam. The game can still be played on its itch.io page.

The Ludum Dare prototype logo bouncing with a black outline trail over a brick background

References

  1. "FunkinCrew/Funkin at 9dfe5cfe42993dd8e59ab0e0c3f5bf365a91ae11". From GitHub (October 5, 2020).
  2. DidYouKnowGaming? (November 14, 2021). "How Newgrounds Changed Gaming ft. JohnnyUtah" (11:05). From YouTube.
  3. JohnnyUtah (March 20, 2021). "I thought that diamond thing was a disco ball but then I was told two days ago it's supposed to be a microphone and in hindsight I suppose that makes a bit more sense". From Twitter.
  4. PhantomArcade (April 14, 2021). "Also there's the Christmas tree with intestines as decoration and the head I placed neatly on top. Blood will also be a part of other animations people like to yoink outta the files". From Twitter.
  5. PhantomArcade (April 14, 2021). "I've been thinking it over since the initial ludum dare, and even every single level since. The concept has grown and it will need to be carefully crafted. It'll probably be quite a while until it's ever actually seen in-game.". From Twitter.
  6. Joshua The Diaz YTR (December 9, 2020). "Friday Night Funkin (Fan made joshua character)". From YouTube. Archived from the original on January 13, 2021.
  7. "FunkinCrew/Funkin at 994d46a6d05898b5906cb132479519ba27d8d303". From GitHub (February 15, 2021).
  8. ninjamuffin99 (October 5, 2020). "been programming since Friday, rhythm game WIP (@PhantomArcade3K & @evilsk8r doin art, @kawaisprite doin music)". From Twitter.
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Commits". From "FunkinCrew/Funkin" on GitHub (October 3, 2020).
  10. moawling. "Friday Night Funkin - pixel art assets". From Gumroad.
  11. PhantomArcade (January 24, 2021). "the 'yeahs!' we made for the first song, and kiiiinda intended for the others? But Kawaisprite be doin his thang, so we don't force it. I forget which, but one of the halloween songs is technically supposed to have it. The spooky YEAH isn't even in the game files, lol". From Twitter.
  12. PhantomArcade (March 27, 2021). "I mean BLOOOOD, I mean like how every few seconds the henchmen are supposed to get chopped up by light poles they're too stupid to duck under! Every stage has tons of violent ideas that just aren't in *yet*, but Week 7 we took our time and finally got em all in". From Twitter.
  13. PhantomArcade (May 3, 2022). "as promised on stream - WEEK 7 ASSETS [...]". From Twitter.
  14. GerkFM (June 12, 2013). "01 - Urban Fragments - R4 / Ridge Racer Type 4 / Direct Audio". From YouTube.
  15. "Tutorial_Inst". From MediaFire (December 30, 2020).
  16. Video Games Music (July 28, 2019). "Break the Targets - Super Smash Bros. Melee". From YouTube.
  17. MtH (April 18, 2021). "secret song chart & voices (ssshhh)". From Twitter.
  18. Tailys (May 10, 2021). "So i found this on an old version of FNF...". From YouTube. Archived from the original on May 24, 2021. Video not archived.
  19. "Proto:Friday Night Funkin'/Newgrounds Demo". From The Cutting Room Floor.