So the mastermind behind that hit animation BlendTale is actually a total mess behind the scenes?
2025 seemed like a pretty chill year. Then this Chinese undertaleAU creator, Candee, came out of nowhere and dropped a solid fan-made animation called Blendtale. Sounds like a good thing, right? But here's the twist—it's not. Let's dig deeper into who Candee really is.
So back around 2020, Candee was making Undertale fan stuff. Then she randomly declared the fandom "super toxic," ditched it overnight, and joined the FNAF crew—promising she’d never return. And guess what? She totally rocked it there too. Quite the career glow-up.
So you know how during the Lunar New Year, some fan communities run those “fan-made New Year festivals”? Well, FNAF had one in the works— until Candee basically unleashed her fan army to bombard the community—harassment, personal attacks, even death threats—until the organizers had no choice but to cancel.But the absolute masterpiece? Right after killing their event, she teamed up with her little clique and hosted her own shiny New Year special. How…convenient.When the victims dared to speak up, our queen didn’t bother with apologies. Oh no. She hit ‘em with the classic “Stay jealous, haters ” move, called them “crybabies who can’t handle real life,” and said everything they went through was totally deserved.Talk about a class act.
Oh, and wait—Chandee’s daily antics were just as spectacular.She ran a fan group where she’d dump all her negative baggage on impressionable young fans. Think: sharing self-harm pics like they were vacation photos—just so nobody forgot she had mental
health struggles. But if you didn’t coddle her or had the nerve to suggest something positive? Instant kick from the group byebye, and plus a nice public shaming session.She dropped out of middle school for some mysterious reason, and when someone in the group gently mentioned that maybe, just maybe, education matters—poof—they were gone. And of course, she talked trash about them behind their back.Now get this: Candee is biologically female, but she’s gone on record saying she finds women and adult men disgusting. So…what does that make her? A one-of-a-kind masterpiece, I guess?But the crown jewel of her ick-factor? The time she complained about period cramps and decided the group chat needed to see actual photos of her menstrual blood.Stay classy, Candee. Truly in a league of your own.
Guess she finally realized her FNAFreputation was beyond repair—or maybe she just got bored. So in early 2025, she "retired"…only to pop right back into the Undertale fandom by joining their New Year’s event.And just like old times, she instantly ditched FNAF, calling it "cringe" and acting like she never knew it. Talk about a textbook case of burning bridges.
Then she got to work on her original animation—yep, that thing we now know as Blendtale.
But wait — the saga continues! After crawling back to the Undertale fandom, Candee didn't exactly turn over a new leaf. Nope. She started a new fan group, packed with underage kids, and treated it like her personal therapy session. She'd dump all her negativity into the chat and just wait for those little fans to comfort her — as if being her emotional trash can was part of the fan job description.When someone called her out, she didn’t even bother to respond properly. Instead, she posted a shady update like, "What I say in MY group is none of your business." Classic.And by this point, she was already a somewhat known creator. So this kind of irresponsible nonsense wasn’t just messy — it was straight-up toxic, especially for those young kids who looked up to her as a so-called "role model."
But wait-it gets worse.Now let's talk about
Candee's interesting taste in characters. She created an AU Sans named "Glimmer"-a 30-year-old in actual years, stuck in a 5-year-old's body, with the mind of a teenager. Sure,
that doesn't sound suspicious at all.Publicly, she'd preach “NO NSFW of my characters!" and even attacked a fan who drew Glimmer in a sexualized way,saying it was "unforgivable."But behind the scenes?Oh, she secretly COMMISSIONED NSFW art of Glimmer,dropped creepy NSFW comments
about the character in group chats, and gave Glimmer hardcore self-harm lore. The hypocrisy is real. She acts like the moral police while clearly getting off on underage-coded characters - and let's be real, making Glimmer "technically 30" is just a pathetic cover for her obvious lolicon kink.How tragically transparent.
Now you might brush that off as ~personal issues~, but hold up — it gets better. Since she was still underage, Candee would take art commissions in her fan group. But here’s the kicker: whenever she felt a little down, she’d mass-refund orders without any compensation. Zero apologies, zero responsibility — just a whole lot of wasted excitement and time from her fans. And it wasn’t a one-time “oops.” Nah, this was her regular routine.After one especially epic refund spree, she announced she was quitting commissions — for good. Famous last words, right? Guess how long that lasted? She reopened them not long after, like some kind of commitment-issue .And when she came back? Her art quality took a nosedive while her prices decided to soar. At this point, even her left and right brain were beefing — and her fans were paying the price. Literally.
Oh, and here's the real kicker—BlendTale started as a solo project, but later she put together a so-called "team" and begged fans for donations because she "didn't want her members working for free." But surprise, surprise: after the money rolled in, she only gave tasks and pay to a few people before everything went radio silent. To this day, nobody knows where that cash—which, let's be real, was borderline shady fundraising—actually went. Maybe she used it to commission more art for herself. Classy move.
Alright, let's talk about those "commission sprees." Candee went all out commissioning art for Glimmer, pushing its value past 10k in no time. But here's where the plot thickens—she constantly plays the "my life is a financial disaster" card for her fans: grandpa's super sick (she claims she pays most of his medical bills), her parents charge her rent, the whole sob story. She uses this drama to milk sympathy and donations from her followers. But if things were really that bad, how was she dropping stacks on expensive art? And why did she say her grandpa was sick but never showed a single slip of proof? Anyone can tell a sad story—at this point, I'm low-key wondering if grandpa even exists.Oh, and one more thing! An insider spilled that she once collected donations for her "mental health treatment," then suddenly declared she didn’t want to "take meds like other people and end up throwing them away halfway." So she just… kept the cash and dropped the plot. Convenient!
Alright, let's dive into the latest drama everyone's talking about—the "style borrowing" situation.So Candee art style in BlendTale looks absolutely nothing like her usual work. Shocker, right? Naturally, people started whispering—okay, more like shouting—"Is she totally copying Jakei’s style?"When the accusations dropped, she acted all unbothered on the surface. But behind the screens? Panic mode: activated.She even went as far as sliding into Jakei's DMs—knowing full well Jakei hasn’t been in a great place mentally—just to beg for some kind of “I swear I didn’t copy you” validation.
Jakei, being the class act she is, replied with nothing but grace and support. She even gently suggested, "Maybe don’t post this chat publicly to prove a point."But what did our girl Candee do?She treated that reply like a golden ticket, instantly translating the logs and slapping them right onto her public feed. So let me ask you this:You really think that’s a flex?
So when all this drama went public, did Candee own up to it? Of course not. She hit us with the classic "innocent 'til proven guilty" act and pretended she was above it all.But once things got too hot, she suddenly told her fan group she was "logging off for good" and nuked the whole chat. Sounds dramatic, right? Well, meanwhile on Discord, she casually dropped this gem: "I plan to suicide after Blendetale is completed. I'm not sure either." Just spreading a little panic between art updates!Oh, and by the way — she's been pulling the "I wanna die" card for ages. When her Chinese fans got tired of the routine, she just took the show overseas to guilt-trip clueless international followers. We see you, boo. We all see what you're doing.
So after all the chaos, even her close friends started dipping out — guess the guilt-by-association thing got too real. Suddenly she panics and drops this "apology" note. But oh boy, it was vaguer than a horoscope — no details, no proof, just a whole lot of "sorry if you felt hurt."And according to most of the people she stabbed in the back? Not a single personal "my bad" in their DMs. Nope. She treated that apology like a public diary entry — something to make herself feel better, not the people she actually wronged. "apology for me, not for thee" energy. How therapeutic… for her.
If you've made it this far and still think Candee did nothing wrong... congrats, your critical thinking skills just gave every college applicant a better shot.And to those whining "stop bringing up the past" — must be nice when the punches never land on your face. You don’t get to play the forgiveness card on behalf of the actual victims.But hey, if you genuinely believe we should ignore someone’s character and just “appreciate the art” — then I sincerely hope you never end up getting shot by a highly skilled engineer. Talent shouldn’t excuse toxicity, sweetie.
And there you have it — Candee isn’t just socially clumsy, she’s a full-blown hypocrite. I’d call her the Camila 2.0 — same drama, upgraded delivery.