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Tomo stole Osaka's Sata Andagi, and now she's pissed off... Will Tomo be able to calm her down?
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Finally, it's here! Yeah, this version may be a bit disappointing, but get ready because this is also getting a V3...
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Overdue composed by @FriedFrick and @Sandi334_
Overdue FLP recreation made by @levix2006 ( • Mario's Madness V2 | A... )
Osaka chromatics made by @gratchtheechidna
Tomo chromatics made by @RedSebss
Chiyo chromatics made by @LuxLukio on X (Twitter)
Tomo, Chiyo and Osaka's sprites all made by @jengbattery
Visualizer by @CamiloYMonika
#fnf #fnfcover #fnfsongs #fnfsong #azumangadaioh #fnfmemes
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Friday Night Funkin' is a Newgrounds rhythm game made in HaxeFlixel originally created for Ludum Dare 47. Programmed by ninjamuffin99 with a soundtrack produced by Kawai Sprite and artwork created by PhantomArcade and evilsk8r, the game can be played on Newgrounds or played/downloaded for free on Itch.io.
The plot of the game centers around Boyfriend trying to hook up with Girlfriend, but her ex-rockstar father Daddy Dearest doesn't approve of him. It's up to Boyfriend to rap battle his way through him and anyone else that stands in his way so that he can finally get freaky! Think you got what it takes?
Friday Night Funkin' is an ongoing project that will continue to receive updates, bug fixes and new content. A full version of the game is currently in development, having been successfully funded via a Kickstarter campaign. Check the changelog here for information on the latest updates. The game is also open source to allow users to mod or simply look through its assets. Download the game files here.
Before getting started, it's recommended that users read the rules! And before getting into editing, it's recommended that users read the style manual! Need to speak to a member of this wiki's staff? Check this page.
Azumanga Daioh (Japanese: あずまんが大王, Hepburn: Azumanga Daiō) is a Japanese yonkoma comedy manga series written and illustrated by Kiyohiko Azuma. It was serialized from February 1999 to May 2002 in the monthly magazine Dengeki Daioh by MediaWorks; three additional chapters were published in Shogakukan's Monthly Shōnen Sunday in May 2009 to celebrate the manga's tenth anniversary. The manga was first released in English by ADV Manga, and later re-issued by Yen Press.