Week 6: Hating Simulator
Week 6, titled Hating Simulator ft. moawling, is the sixth week and seventh level overall in Friday Night Funkin'. It was released on February 2, 2021.
Overview
Opponents
Boyfriend faces off against Senpai, the dreamy dating sim love interest. Later, Boyfriend also faces off against Spirit, a tortured soul left to suffer by Daddy Dearest.
Location
Week 6 takes place at the School, whose stage has two variants: Date[1] and Hate.[2] However, the true location of the battle is inside an old pixel-styled dating sim video game that Girlfriend plays.
For the Date variant, the location is set during the day on a large stone path leading towards a high school with a large clock and its own water tower. Petals from the cherry blossom trees constantly float down. Several girls with heart eyes in blue Japanese school uniforms watch the rap battle closely in the background in enamored poses. In the second track, the location undergoes a slight tonal shift as the girls in the background now appear blank-eyed and with a shocked expression on their faces.
For the Hate variant, the location undergoes a nightmarish shift as the sky and school grounds become enveloped in darkness, the cherry blossom trees appear dead and petalless, and the spectating girls are now gone. The once-pristine school and pathway now appear broken, with shattered windows and chipped or missing tiles. The screen becomes wavy, causing everything in the background to appear slightly distorted.
Remixed Visuals
During Erect mode and player character remixes in the Date variant, the stage is set in the evening with the sun beginning to set, turning the blue sky and white clouds into a warm orange with streaks of purple. The characters and the rest of the surrounding area receive a slightly darker change in their saturation as the evening begins to set in. The Background Freaks are also no longer present.
For the Hate variant, the school grounds are darker, with the school and floor destroyed. The school clock is stuck in the ground, and the cherry trees are replaced with purple thorns coming out of the ground.
Unique Effects
The player and supporting characters have different appearances to fit the week's pixel art style. This style change also alters many other visual elements, such as the text, arrows (as well as one of their colors), and character icons.
The pause theme and Game Over themes are arranged in a 16-bit style, and the Game Over screens and their related sound effects are also changed to better fit the week's style.
Tracks
Cutscene Tracks
Altered Tracks
Medals
| Name and Image | Points | Description |
|---|---|---|
| A Visual Novelty | 10 | Beat Week 6 in Story Mode (on any difficulty). |
Trivia
- The name of this week is a reference to the dating sim video game genre, which the week is themed after.
- The game files for Week 6 are labeled "
weeb," and most of the assets related to the location have "weeb" in their titles, likely poking fun at the dating sim style.
- The game files for Week 6 are labeled "
- The pixel art for Week 6 was done by moawling, who is credited in the week's title.
- Week 6 was created to celebrate Pixel Day, a Newgrounds holiday that started in 2016.[3] The first teaser for Week 6 was shown in a Tweet by the official Newgrounds Twitter account.[4]
- Week 6 is the first week to:
- Use an entirely different art style, being pixel art.
- Alter the appearance of the UI, such as the arrows and bar icons.
- Alter the color scheme of the arrow notes (right arrow changed from red to orange).
- Introduce cutscenes for each track before the battle.
- Include dialogue between characters.
- Alter the appearance of the location for every track.
- Alter the appearance of the opponent for every track.
- Alter the "Ready? Set!? Go!" command before the song, instead saying "Ready? Set!? Date!" The voice lines for the command are now done in a lower quality/bitcrushed style and have a more feminine voice.
- The reason for the change in note colors in this week is that moawling designed the week's palettes with colorblind accessibility in mind.[5]
- Much of Week 6, such as its gameplay with the new art style, track names, and sprites were leaked ahead of its intended release.[6]
- The old school design appears in the FNF Erect Mode Sampler teaser video.[7]
- There used to be a glitch in Week 6 where if the player presses the R key on their keyboard (a key that causes an instant Game Over) any time during cutscenes in Story Mode, the cutscene and its music will freeze while the sounds of Boyfriend's skeleton cracking and the microphone dropping play. However, the Game Over music will not play afterwards, and the game will crash, leaving players forced to restart the game to play it again. This was fixed in the Week 7 update, where causing a Game Over will make it so that retrying will skip the cutscene upon return.
- The cutscene in Thorns, while also affected, will still play the sounds created from Senpai dying due to them being sound effects. This was partially fixed in the Week 7 update. It is still possible to receive a Game Over during the death cutscene; the sounds of Senpai dying still play, and the white screen transition will occur over the Game Over screen. However, players can simply retry, and the cutscene will be skipped.
- There used to be a bug where if a player presses some keys too quickly near the beginning of the cutscenes, it will freeze while the music is still playing. This was fixed in version 0.2.7.1.
- The hands for the school clock are set in a way that would be impossible in real life, most likely from the distance they're seen from and the limitations of the pixel art style. However, the approximate times would be 2:30pm in the normal visuals, and 5:45pm in the remixed visuals, which line up with the time of day in the two scenarios.
- Thorns previously did not use the pixel art-style death animation and the chiptune version of the Game Over music, unlike the other two tracks of Week 6. The regular death animation and Game Over music would play instead. This was fixed in version 0.2.7.1.
- Prior to 0.6.0, all character icons for this week lacked "danger" versions, extending not only to the opponents but to Boyfriend as well.
- Week 6 is currently the holder of the shortest time between released levels. Week 5 was released on January 20 while Week 6 was released on February 2, meaning there was only a 13-day gap between releases.
- Supporting characters do not react to the player's combo breaking or reaching a high value in this week, due to lack of animations for it.
- The console seen on Senpai's Story Mode character render resembles a PlayStation, and its controller resembles the DualShock controllers.
- In the game files, the background girls in Senpai and Roses are labeled "
bgFreaks." - The school in the background was originally meant to have a much fancier design compared to the one in the final game.[8]
- Week 6 is the third week to have multiple opponents, the first being Week 2 and the second being Week 5.
- As shown in a Tweet by PhantomArcade, one of the references used for the aesthetic of Week 6 as well as the song Senpai is from the 1994 Japanese dating sim Tokimeki Memorial.[9]
- A pixel art version of Boyfriend's V-sign pose was created, but it ultimately went unused due to none of the songs in the week requiring it. As such, it was not included in Boyfriend's final sprite sheet. It can only be found in an assets file released by moawling that can be downloaded through Gumroad.[10]
- There is a minor bug where pressing the 9 key to change Boyfriend's icon from his alternate icon back to the pixel one will result in his regular icon appearing instead. The only way to fix this is to restart the song or exit it and go back.
- The original idea for Week 6 was to have the characters be inside a Dragon Quest-esque game.[11] Later, it was decided to be a dating sim instead, to fit the romance theme fully.
- Originally, the name of the medal for beating Week 6 was going to be "The Original .EXE," which references numerous mods based on "exe" creepypastas that are popular within the Friday Night Funkin' modding community, most notably ones featuring characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog series, like the infamous Sonic.exe.[12]
- 0.5.0 introduced a "pixel perfect" camera for this week that snapped everything to the pixel grid, but it would be removed in 0.6.0 due to it being jarring and making players feel nauseous.[13]
Gallery
- Senpai's cutscene portrait before his eponymous song.
- Senpai's cutscene portrait before Roses.
- The original appearance of this week's background with a different school design; from moawling's Friday Night Funkin' pixel art asset dump.
