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Welcome to Paw-Tucket. A world totally for pets, made completely by pets!

Friday Night Funkin' - A World of Our Own is a Friday Night Funkin' Game Mod that is also a crossover with the 2018 TV Series Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own, created by Nerdiest Alpaca.

The mod follows the shenanigans of Cam and Lucy Bunnyson, hanging out with their friends (who happen to be the main cast of the show) and singing some songs together for fun.

There are three story weeks with a total of 9 opponents plus Cam and Lucy, and 60 additional bonus songs featuring 25 more characters, for a current total of 36. More updates are planned to release in the future.

Song List (Sung By...)

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    Story Mode 
  • Tutorial - Paw-Tucket Mix (Lucy & Cam)
  • Free Spirit (Roxie & Cam)
  • Satellite (Savannah & Cam)
  • Swerve On (Bev & Cam)
  • Our World (Quincy & Cam)
  • Primadonna (Edie & Cam)
  • Daredevil (Trip & Cam)
  • Dreamboat (Austin & Cam)
  • Catnap (Jade & Cam)
  • Mischief (Petula & Cam)

    Bonus Songs 
  • High - Paw-Tucket Mix (Savannah & Cam)
  • Roommates (Roxie & Jade)
  • Doppelganger (Didi & Edie)
  • Campfire (Trip & Cam)
  • Sailing (Edie & Gavin)
  • Crystals (Jade)
  • Pawkey Game (Cam & Austin)
  • Scavenge (Scoot & Cam)
  • Manager (Mr. Yut & Cam)
  • Research (Manny & Cam)
  • Ballad (Carmilla & Cam)
  • Fortune (Edie & Cam)
  • Wilderness (Roxie & Cam)
  • Thundercloud (Fran & Bev)
  • Ferris Wheel (Jade & Scoot)
  • Rebuttal (Petula & Quincy)
  • Interview (Savannah & Bev)
  • Charades (Roxie)
  • Mutiny (Quincy, Bev, & Roxie)
  • Winter (Quincy & Cam)
  • Hijinks (Sweetie & Cam)
  • Exhaustion (Jade & Roxie)
  • Scrappy (The Scrappers & Cam)
  • Debriefing (Trip & Scoot)
  • Virtual (Trip & Quincy)
  • Story Stick (Bev, Jade, Quincy, & Edie)
  • Go Fish (Roxie, Jade, & Mr. Yut)
  • Divas (Savannah & Zoe)
  • Quadfrontation (Gavin, Mitchell, Sweetie, Petula, & Cam)
  • Hangout (Sweetie & Petula)
  • Authority (Mayor & Cam)
  • Drift (Savannah & Quincy)
  • Homesick (Roxie & Jade)
  • Fetcher (Mitchell & Austin)
  • Lovesong (Petunia & Quincy)
  • Shellout (Beau & Bev)
  • Klutzy (Jade)
  • False Drama (Edie & Cam)
  • Box (Mr. Yut)
  • Raceday (Roget & Cam)
  • Ticking (Roxie & Trip)
  • Spoofed (Quincy & Edie)
  • Jokester (Pepper & Zoe)
  • Trendsetter (Jade & Cam)
  • Sucrose (Buttercream & Sugar Sprinkles)
  • Celebrity (Bev & Cam)
  • Kickstart (Trip & Cam)
  • Wings (Edie & Carmilla)
  • Fabulous (Zoe & Cam)
  • On the Hunt (The Pet Catcher & Trip)
  • Experiment (Bev & Manny)
  • Hysteria (Mac & Trip)
  • Magic (Roman, Ray, & Bev)
  • Zombies (Roxie, Edie, & Jade)
  • Nightwalk (Russell & Cam)
  • Kapow (Hero Cat & Cam)
  • Investigate (Jade & Quincy)
  • Blamcannon (Tommy & Cam)
  • Vengeance (Quincy, Edie, Roxie, & Trip)
  • Encore (Savannah, Quincy, Petula, Roxie, Jade, Trip, Austin, Edie, Bev, & Cam)


This mod contains examples of the following tropes:

  • Advertised Extra: Downplayed. Various characters in the mod only appear in one or maybe two of the bonus songs, but everyone is given equal billing in full-cast promo art and teasers.
  • And Now for Someone Completely Different: After the Story Mode is complete and all the Freeplay bonus songs are unlocked, the mod does this in spades, with more than half of the non-story songs having you play as a character other than Cam.
  • Art Evolution: The initial June 2021 release of the mod had designs that were nearly 1:1 with the canonical LPS: AWOOO designs, which ended up making Boyfriend and Girlfriend stick out like a sore thumb. In September 2021, the "Remastered" Update Released, giving the LPS characters more angular designs, some additional flair, and reduced eye size. The 2023 Deluxe overhaul went back on the design changes from "Remastered," but the sprites were completely redrawn this time, with an art style that mostly resembles FNF’s base game, with some extra-cutesy LPS style influence thrown in.
  • Artifact Title: A Downplayed example, but with each update, the mod's focus broadens further and further beyond simply being about the characters from LPS: A World of Our Own, celebrating more aspects of the franchise.
  • Author Appeal: Nerdiest Alpaca’s favorite character from the show is Quincy, who has quite a handful of playable appearances throughout the mod and is tied (with Edie and Jade) for having the most pause screen portrait variations of any character.
  • Badly Battered Babysitter: Cam somewhat becomes this in "Scrappy", while trying to keep the Scrappers (a rambunctious group of young pets) under control.
  • Birds of a Feather: Just like in the episode it's based on, "Lovesong" sees Quincy quickly clicking with Petunia Cloghoof, a female goat who is just as safety conscious as he is.
  • Broken Ace: Heavily Downplayed, but "Manager" sees Cam seemingly venting his frustrations about something to Mr. Yut (who could not give less of a care).
  • The Cameo: Shanty from Them's Fightin' Herds appears in the background of "Sailing."
  • Cool Gate: The same magic portal the pets use in the show is present in this mod.
  • Cover Version: Tutorial and High are remixed versions of songs from the base FNF game, and append "Paw-Tucket Mix" to their titles on the Soundtrack releases to denote this.
  • Cross-Popping Veins: Seen with Petula and Sweetie at the end of "Mischief" and "Hijinks" respectively, as well as with Jade in "Ferris Wheel."
  • Developer's Foresight: Attempting to skip to any of the bonus songs via the debug menu before completing story mode brings up an anti-cheat screen telling the player to finish the story mode first.
  • Dual Boss:
    • Inverted in the case of "Mutiny," which has you play as both Roxie and Quincy up against Bev.
    • Played Straight for:
      • "Go Fish," which pits the player as Roxie against both Jade and Mr. Yut,
      • "Magic," which pits the player as Bev against both Roman and Ray,
      • "Zombies," which pits the player as Jade against both Roxie and Edie.
  • Early-Bird Cameo:
    • The entire cast of the v1 Update (aside from Cam, Lucy, Savannah, and Bev) can be seen as silhouettes in the crowd for "Satellite" and "Swerve On."
    • Mr. Yut appears again in the background of "Primadonna" and "Daredevil."
  • Epic Rocking: "Encore," which comes out to about six and a half minutes long, and is fittingly a reprisal medley of the game’s story mode songs.
  • Expy: Cam and Lucy are quite obviously this to Boyfriend and Girlfriend from the base game.
    • As of Halloween Update, Tommy is also this to Pico.
  • Free-Range Pets: Just like in the show the mod is based on, Paw-Tucket is a world just for pets.
  • Game-Breaking Bug: Update 2 briefly launched with a bug that prevented players with old save data from accessing the game beyond the title screen. It was thankfully fixed on the same day.
  • Interface Screw:
    • Downplayed in most cases. In a couple songs, the player and opponent are on the opposite side of the usual FNF conventions, and thus the arrows and health bar flip clearly to accomodate it, with adjustment time and a clear visual cue to show you’re playing on the other side.
    • Played more straight in one particular song, "Mutiny," where the two player characters (Roxie and Quincy) are on either side of the opponent (Bev) and the arrows flip from side to side throughout the song, though still with a couple indicators of when a flip is about to happen.
    • Both of these cases can be averted entirely if the middlescroll option is enabled.
  • Leitmotif: The theme song of LPS: A World of Our Own pops up to varying extent in over a dozen of the playable songs, as well as the Main Menu and Gallery themes.
  • Lighter and Softer: In comparison to FNF’s base game and the vast majority of other mods, FNF AWOOO is much more lighthearted and family-friendly. Justified due to the mod being a genuine tribute to LPS: AWOOO, a family-friendly Hasbro show.
  • Marathon Level: "Encore," running for well over six minutes and pitting you up against all 9 of the opponents from the main story mode.
  • Massive Multiplayer Crossover: As of Halloween Update, the mod crosses over multiple facets of the Littlest Pet Shop franchise, as well as expies of Friday Night Funkin' and Pico characters.
  • Meaningful Name: "Quadfrontation" has you facing off against Petula and her 3 pals, for a total of four opponents.
  • No Focus on Humans: Averted in the pre-Deluxe versions, as the mod included BF and GF from base FNF, but played straight as of Deluxe due to the removal of those two in favor of Cam and Lucy.
  • Oh, Crap!: Cam and Roxie’s reaction when the latter starts to lose her balance on the ledge in "Wilderness."
  • Orwellian Retcon: The Arrange Mode "Rematch" Difficulty versions of the story mode songs added in the "Remastered" update were completely removed from the Deluxe overhaul, with no plans to have them return.
  • Production Throwback: The order of the opponents in "Encore" corresponds to the Story Mode from the original version of the mod, rather than the tweaked progression seen in Deluxe’s story mode.
  • Promoted to Playable: Happens for almost every character in the story mode throughout the bonus songs.
  • Recycled Soundtrack: Many of the melodies intended for the full version of one of Nerdiest Alpaca’s other FNF projects, Hedgehog Hysteria, were retooled into songs for this mod when HH was shelved in favor of AWOOO Deluxe.
  • Retcon: The events of the pre-Deluxe versions are completely non-canon to Deluxe.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter: Being a Littlest Pet Shop themed mod, it's no surprise that this applies to (almost) every character featured within.
  • Shout-Out:
    • While the mod is filled with little references to other media, even aside from LPS, special mention goes to "Charades" in particular, basically being a full song comprised of a handful of shoutout melodies from other FNF mods.
    • On the promo side of things, there are a lot of shoutouts to the Super Smash Bros. series, with an homage to Ultimate’s iconic mural artwork being posted shortly before launch, an unused menu theme being a remix of Melee’s Menu 2, and a planned future trailer being a recreation of Ultimate’s Everyone is Here! video.
  • Slice of Life: Many songs are based on episodes of the series that focus on grounded, realistic situations, sometimes with a spin on them.
  • Sore Loser:
    • Near the end of "Mischief," Petula’s cocky smirk changes to a scowl, and she starts to hammer the player with a barrage of sixteenth notes for the final stretch of the song.
    • The same thing happens with Sweetie in "Hijinks," due to the song intentionally retooling the progression and melodies of Mischief.
  • Villains Out Shopping: Petula in "Charades," much like in the episode the song is based on, is hanging out peacefully with Roxie and her friends, and again in "Encore," where she looks genuinely happy to be there with everyone else instead of her usual smug demeanor. Both she and Sweetie can once again be seen acting peacefully in "Hangout."
  • Wake-Up Call Boss: "Swerve On" ramps up the difficulty a fair amount after the relatively easygoing songs that precede it, and the mod keeps a mostly similar level of difficulty for the remainder of the story mode and bonus songs.
  • Wolfpack Boss: "Quadfrontation" has you go up against Petula’s posse one by one before the song picks up and you face Petula herself.

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