FNF vs. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (Friday Night Funkin)
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit jumps from a lost black-and-white cartoon straight into a Friday Night Funkin showdown, and Boyfriend ends up on the same mic line. The classic Disney-era character keeps his old-school look, but the tracks and charts match modern FNF rhythm battles, so the match-up feels weird in a good way. Retro animation style mixes with the usual neon stage vibe, and the whole thing plays like a crossover between a silent-film character and a fast-paced rhythm game.
How to play?
Pick between Story mode and Free Play before starting the music battle with Oswald. Story mode lines the songs up in a fixed order, so clearing one track unlocks the next and keeps the duel moving. Free Play lets players pick any available song from the list without following the story path, which is handy for practicing tricky patterns or replaying favorites.
Watch the arrow notes slide toward the top of the screen, then hit the matching arrow keys at the right time to mirror Boyfriend’s part. Missed inputs drop the health bar, but clean streaks keep the performance stable and carry the track to the end. Higher-difficulty charts in this FNF mod throw denser note patterns, so quick reactions and solid rhythm matter on every level. Finish each song without letting the bar drain to win the round against Oswald. Keep timing sharp, ride the beat, and push through every track in this Friday Night Funkin battle to fully clear the crossover.
- start / make selections / pause
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- sing
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- backward- - / + - adjust the volume
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.20 out of 5, based on 516 votes.
- Released in January 2022.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- The mod combines Oswald’s vintage black-and-white cartoon style with the usual colorful Friday Night Funkin stage look.
- Story mode uses a fixed track order where finishing one song is required before moving to the next battle.
- Free Play allows direct access to any unlocked Oswald track without following the story progression.
Tips & Tricks:
- Start in Free Play on lower difficulty to learn Oswald’s song patterns before trying Story mode.
- Focus on keeping short combo streaks instead of mashing when fast arrow waves appear.
- Lower in-game distractions like flashing backgrounds if they make it harder to follow the notes.
- Replay one tough song several times in a row to lock in its specific rhythm and arrow timing.























