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Get Ready to Rap Against a Viral Legend in This CreepyFNF Mod
Step into the surreal world ofFriday Night Funkin’with the chilling mod“I Feel Fantastic”– a web-optimized, unblocked version that brings a nostalgic yet unsettling vibe to your browser. Face off againstTara the Android, a primitive robotic singer from a 2004 viral video, in a high-energy rap battle set to the track“Surrealism.”
This mod isn't just anotherFNFexperience – it’s a trip down memory lane for those who remember the eerie charm of early internet oddities. With its unique theme and haunting atmosphere,I Feel Fantasticstands out in the FNF modding community.
About Tara the Android
Tara the Android was originally created by filmmakerJohn Bergeronback in 2003–2004 as part of his experimental short filmI Feel Fantastic. Due to limited resources, Tara’s design and performance were intentionally simple, which only added to the video’s strange and slightly unnerving appeal. The original clip gained notoriety across the web for its uncanny presentation and lo-fi aesthetic.
In this FNF mod, Tara returns – not as a forgotten internet relic, but as a full-fledged opponent in a musical showdown. You’ll be grooving to the beat of“Surrealism,”a track that perfectly captures the off-kilter energy of the source material.
Gameplay & Features
- Creepy Aesthetic:Immerse yourself in a mod that channels the nostalgia and unease of early 2000s internet culture.
- New Song – “Surrealism”:Battle through a challenging and atmospheric track that complements the mod’s theme.
- Web Optimized &Unblocked:Play directly in your browser on any device – perfect for Chromebooks, Macs, Linux, or PCs with limited storage.
- Faithful Port Experience:While some features may differ from the original PC version, this online adaptation ensures smooth and accessible gameplay for all players.
Meet the Team Behind the Mod
TheFriday Night Fantasticmod is brought to life by a talented group of creators who wear multiple hats in the FNF modding scene:
Mod Creators
- edvin (edvintually)– Artist, Animator, Musician, Programmer, Charter, and Video Editor
- tara (tara the android)– Lead Singer
These passionate developers have transformed a cult classic into a playable musical experience, staying true to the original while bringing fresh energy to the FNF universe.
Powered by the FNF Community
This mod runs on the widely supported FNF engine, developed and maintained by a global team of contributors:
Game Engine Credits
- ShadowMario– Main Programmer
- bbpanzu– Additional Programmer
- RiverOaken– Main Artist / Animator
- And many more from the open-source community on GitHub
Original FNF Contributors
Without the foundation laid by the original FNF team, none of this would be possible:
- ninja_muffin99– Programming
- PhantomArcade3k & evilsk8r– Artists
- kawaisprite– Composer
- As well as all the GitHub contributors who helped shape the game we know and love today
Play Anytime, Anywhere
Whether you're using a school-issued Chromebook, a Mac, or a low-end PC, thisweb-optimized FNF modgives you the freedom to enjoy the game without downloading or installing anything. It's a great option for players looking to save hard drive space or avoid compatibility issues.
While the online version may have slight differences or missing mechanics compared to the PC build, it still delivers a solid and entertaining experience. For the full feature set, consider downloading the original mod for PC – but for quick sessions or on-the-go play, the web version is a fantastic alternative.

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