sprunki comic studio scan
Wait, Sprunki Meets... Comics? Yeah, Apparently
So I was scrolling through the usual Sprunki mods – you know, the ones where you click blobs and they go beep boop – and then I found this. Sprunki Comic Studio Scan. My first thought was: “Okay, now they’re just throwing random words together.” But then I clicked. And honestly? It’s weirdly fun.

It’s Like Two Games in One (Sort Of)
Right so basically, you’ve got the regular Sprunki thing on one side – drag icons, make beats, that whole deal. But then there’s this comic panel section where you can drag the little Sprunki characters around, give them speech bubbles, make them do... whatever. I made one where the green blob was yelling at the orange one about bass levels. It made zero sense. I loved it.
#47 “Once tried to get my mom into Sprunki. She said ‘It’s just noise, honey.’ She’s not wrong.” But like, with comics added! So it’s noise WITH context!
The sounds are... okay, they’re pretty standard Sprunki fare. Some blips, some wubs, the usual. But the comic part adds this layer of stupid creativity that I didn’t know I needed. You’re not just making random beats anymore; you’re making a soundtrack for your terrible comic.

The “Comic Studio” Part Is Janky (In a Good Way)
Let’s be real – the comic creator isn’t Adobe Illustrator. The drag-and-drop feels slightly off, like everything’s a pixel to the left of where it should be. #129 “The drag-and-drop feels slightly off in this one. Like 2 pixels to the left.” YEP. That’s it exactly.
But that’s kind of the charm? It’s got that MS Paint energy where you’re fighting with the tools to make something dumb. And when you finally get a character positioned right and add a text bubble that says “BEEP BOOP I AM ANGRY,” it feels like an accomplishment.
I spent way too long trying to arrange a dramatic showdown between the blue character and... a poorly drawn banana. The banana won. The sound I paired it with was this high-pitched squeal that honestly hurt my ears after a while.
#255 “The atmosphere is ‘virtual waiting room’ where the wait is enjoyable.” Except here, you’re not waiting; you’re creating nonsense while mildly pleasant electronic noises play.
Who Is This Even For?
Look, if you’re here for serious music production, you’re in the wrong place. This is for when you’re bored at 2 AM and want to make something silly. It’s for that specific mood where you’re like “I could watch a YouTube video... or I could make a comic about a digital blob having an existential crisis.”

The community definitely had fun with this one. #75 “There’s drama about which mods are ‘official’ vs ‘fan-made.’ Who cares, just click the icons.” But like, this feels like someone’s passion project. Someone really thought “what if Sprunki... but with STORY?”
My wrist started aching after like 40 minutes of dragging characters around. #450 “There’s a specific ache in my mouse-clicking finger.” True facts. But I couldn’t stop because I had to finish my masterpiece: “The Tragedy of Gerald the Green Blob.” (Spoiler: he doesn’t get enough bass in his mix.)
Random Questions That Popped Into My Head
- Can you actually save your comics? I couldn’t figure it out. I just took screenshots like a caveman.
- Why is there a scan button? It makes a scanner noise. That’s it. No idea why it’s there, but I clicked it 20 times.
- Do the characters have canonical names? I call them all Gerald. Fight me.
Anyway, if you’ve played a million Sprunki mods and they’re all starting to blend together, this one at least tries something different. It’s messy, it’s janky, it’s probably made by a teenager in their bedroom. And you know what? That’s the Sprunki spirit.
#311 “Sounds like what an alien would make after hearing one pop song.” But with comics! Aliens making comics! I’m into it.
Just... maybe don’t play it right before bed. The combo of bright colors and comic panel arranging will have your brain buzzing. Not that I learned that the hard way or anything.