FNF: Pluto’s Reprisal Part 1: Planets

Rating:4.7 (101 votes)
Released:December 29, 2025
Technology:HTML5 (Unity WebGL)
Platforms:Browser (desktop, mobile, tablet)

A Cosmic Battle for Planetary Pride

InFNF: Pluto’s Reprisal Part 1: Planets, the demoted dwarf planet is back with a vengeance—and a sick beat. This uniqueFriday Night Funkin’mod throws you into the role of Pluto himself as he faces off against the entire solar system in a high-stakes musical showdown. The goal? Reclaim his long-lost planetary status through rhythm, style, and some seriously tough charting.

This mod doesn’t just bring the heat with its original songs—it also introduces a host of custom note types that add fresh challenges to the classic FNF formula. Whether you're dodging hurt notes or pressing heal gems, every song is a test of skill, timing, and strategy.

Gameplay and Story

The story mode inPluto’s Reprisalplays out like a quest for redemption. You start by battling various celestial bodies, each with their own unique vibe and challenge. The mod builds up to a climactic final battle against theIAU (International Astronomical Union)—the real-life organization that reclassified Pluto as a dwarf planet in 2006.

This clever mix of science, humor, and music gives the mod a strong identity. It's not just about winning—it's about giving Pluto the respect he deserves, one sick beat at a time.

Song List

The setlist inPluto’s Reprisalis packed with variety and challenge:

  • Stature
  • Cryofight
  • Halo Gram
  • Colossus
  • Corrosion
  • Domain
  • Scorched
  • Celerity
  • Heliocentric
  • Crux
  • Relegation
  • Cryofight Beta
  • Imitations

Each track is designed to reflect the personality of the planet you're facing, with unique instrumentals, charting styles, and even custom events. As you progress, the difficulty ramps up, making for a truly rewarding experience for seasoned FNF players.

Custom Note Types

To keep things interesting, the mod adds several new note types that change how you play:

  • Hurt Notes: Red and black asteroid notes. Avoid them or take damage.
  • Fog Notes: Swirly, brown notes. Press them to prevent fog from obscuring the screen.
  • Heal Notes: Shiny, green, gem-like. Press to restore health—but you can skip them if you're feeling risky.
  • Poison Notes: Colorful lightning bolts. Don’t press—or your health will start draining over time, stacking with each miss.
  • Speed Notes: Gold arrowheads. Avoid to prevent your scroll speed from increasing uncontrollably.
  • Solar Notes: Yellow/white with red outlines. Must press or lose half your health.
  • Laser Notes: Zig-zag red/white lasers. Don’t press these—seriously, they’re kill notes.

These mechanics add a strategic layer to the usual FNF gameplay, making every song a unique challenge.

Credits and Contributors

This mod is brought to life by a talented team of creators and contributors. Here's a breakdown of the key roles:

Main Team

  • Digital Hourglass: Mod creator
  • Pluto: Main character / player
  • snazzyostrich: Contributor
  • shizelblackhole: Charts forDomain HARDandHalo-Gram NORMAL

Engine and Tools

  • Punkinator7:Psych Enginenotes and events, coder and tool provider
  • Venesio_ofc: Art, animation, programming, charting, and showcase composer for Portable Engine
  • Gazozoz: Lua script help, icon bop, and info text scripts
  • Washo789: Creator of the camera-follows-characters tool

Music and Audio

  • Universe Sandbox 2 SoundtrackRyan Macoubrie – Glory(Pause menu music)
  • Lemon Fight – Stronger (Champion Remix)(Cover song used in mod)

Game Engine Credits

  • ShadowMario: Main programmer
  • Yoshubs: Assistant programmer
  • RiverOaken: Main artist/animator
  • bbpanzu: Ex-programmer
  • Also, thanks to all GitHub contributors

Original FNF Credits

  • ninja_muffin99: Programming
  • PhantomArcade3k and evilsk8r: Artists
  • kawaisprite: Music
  • And to all who contributed to the FNF GitHub project

Play Online or Download

This is an online web port, making the mod more accessible to a wider audience, no matter the device or OS. However, some features or performance may differ slightly from the official PC build. For the best and most complete experience, consider downloading the original mod file from the source.

Help Pluto fight his way back to the big leagues—strap in, hit the notes, and show the cosmos what the underdog dwarf planet is made of.