FNF Cartoon Cat – Music Video – Run Away

FNF Cartoon Cat – Music Video – Run Away is a Friday Night Funkin' music video experience built around OR3O's popular song "Run Away." Combining rhythm gameplay, horror animation, and Trevor Henderson's infamous Cartoon Cat, it delivers a complete performance in just a few minutes. Hit every note and follow the monster's unsettling show until the very end.

Gameplay Overview

A Single Song Instead Of A Full Week

FNF Cartoon Cat – Music Video – Run Awaye focuses entirely on one song rather than multiple weeks or opponents. The performance lasts around three minutes and follows the traditional Friday Night Funkin' formula: match incoming notes, maintain your combo, and prevent your health bar from emptying. Some versions also include multiple difficulty settings, allowing players to practice the chart before attempting a more demanding run.

Horror Storytelling Through Animation

The gameplay unfolds alongside an animated chase sequence set inside dimly lit hallways. Throughout the song, Cartoon Cat stalks its victim while taunting them with theatrical expressions and exaggerated movements. Its stretching limbs, oversized grin, and constantly shifting poses remain synchronized with the music, turning the entire performance into a short horror story without relying on dialogue or separate cutscenes.

Music And Production

Music, Voices, And Creative Team

  • Song by OR3O.
  • Vocals by SleepingForest and Sam Haft.
  • Inspired by Trevor Henderson's Cartoon Cat.
  • Animated by Mautzi Animation Studio.
  • Originally released in 2020.
  • Runtime of approximately three minutes.

Why Run Away Remains Memorable

"Run Away" blends swing-inspired melodies reminiscent of 1930s cartoons with darker electronic elements to create a creepy carnival atmosphere. Cartoon Cat's showman-like personality fits the soundtrack perfectly, while Sam Haft's theatrical performance helps sell the feeling of being hunted. The music video also introduced many fans to Trevor Henderson's creature, inspiring reaction videos, covers, and SFM recreations. Years after its release, it remains one of the most recognizable Cartoon Cat fan songs in the indie horror community.

Controls

  • Arrow Keys / WASD – Hit notes.
  • Enter – Confirm selections or pause.
  • Esc – Return to previous menus (depending on the version).

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