Yes, there are some. You can check out fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own. There might be various interpretations of this crossover, some focusing on their battles, others on how they could form an unlikely alliance.
The Devil could be the main antagonist. Since he is Cuphead's main enemy in his own game, he might follow Cuphead into Bendy's world. He could see Bendy's world as a new place to spread his evil and also wants to get revenge on Cuphead. He could start causing chaos in Bendy's world, which would force Cuphead and Bendy to team up against him.
One possible plot could be that Cuphead and Bendy accidentally cross paths in a strange, in - between dimension. Cuphead, being his adventurous self, is intrigued by Bendy's spooky appearance. They initially have a bit of a stand - off as they don't understand each other's motives. But then they realize they both have a common enemy, some sort of dark force that is threatening both their worlds. So they team up, with Cuphead using his shooting skills and Bendy using his ability to disappear into the shadows to fight this new threat.
A corrupted version of one of their own friends could be the main antagonist. For example, a possessed Boris from Bendy's world or a mind - controlled Mugman from Cuphead's world. This would add an emotional layer as they have to fight someone they care about.
Perhaps Bendy and Cuphead are forced into a competition by a mysterious villain. They start off as rivals but gradually realize that they need to work together to defeat this common foe. This could involve them using their unique abilities, Bendy's flexibility and Cuphead's shooting skills, in creative ways.
It can make the game seem darker. Since the fanfiction involves abuse, it might change how fans view the otherwise relatively light - hearted Cuphead game. They may start to look for hidden signs of potential abuse or darker undertones in the game's story and characters.
No. Cuphead is a family - friendly game, and lemon fanfictions which often contain inappropriate content are not in line with the spirit of the game. They can also make the fandom seem less welcoming to younger audiences or those who prefer a more positive and clean fan - created content.
In Cuphead, a top story is the overarching plot of the game. Cuphead and Mugman make a deal with the Devil and then have to fight to get out of it. Their journey through the different worlds in the Inkwell Isles is filled with stories. Some levels are based on different themes like underwater or circus - themed areas. The stories in these areas involve not only the bosses but also the smaller enemies and the environment. For instance, in an underwater level, there could be a story about a sunken ship and the creatures that inhabit it, which all ties into the overall adventure of Cuphead and Mugman.
The length of the Cuphead story varies for different players. On average, it might take several hours to finish if you're thorough and take on all the challenges. But if you rush through, it could be shorter.