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I believe you can wear the mask, lol.

 

Mask only works on the new ones, though I don't think it works on the marionette thing. You gotta use the lights for the older ones.

And there's 10 actually. The original four and Golden Freddy, then the toys(bonnie, chica and freddy), mangle(new foxy) and balloon boy. I'm not sure on what the marionette thing is called. I just call it floating marionette thing of death.

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I did not make it this far, I do not know how you avoid Mangle :(

 

Not sure on that either. I'd think it'd be the same rules as Foxy, but I could be wrong.

And I don't like balloon boy. At all. I feel like he was just put there for the hell of it. I figure the marionette is just the new golden freddy in a sense.


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I checked on all the cameras but I really cannot see him until he jumps on me.

 

I think he/she/it lays in a crumpled heap most of the time and is like on the celling or something the other half of the time.

It's like with Foxy, you had to keep an eye on pirates cove constantly. Maybe there's a room mangle tends to stay in and you gotta keep an eye on it?


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I think he/she/it lays in a crumpled heap most of the time and is like on the celling or something the other half of the time. It's like with Foxy, you had to keep an eye on pirates cove constantly. Maybe there's a room mangle tends to stay in and you gotta keep an eye on it?

 

Ok, well, if you find out which camera feed this is on, please let me know, because I really, really cannot find him anywhere. 

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So there was one that I saw in readwulfgamer's vids that was nothing but an endoskeleton. It didn't look like any of the animatronics, even Old Foxy, and was climbing in the left vent. Anybody know about this? It was freaky and I never saw it again.

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So there was one that I saw in readwulfgamer's vids that was nothing but an endoskeleton. It didn't look like any of the animatronics, even Old Foxy, and was climbing in the left vent. Anybody know about this? It was freaky and I never saw it again.

Do you mean mangle or some other character? Mangle is partly an endoskelton. It does have other parts on it though.

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Do you mean mangle or some other character? Mangle is partly an endoskelton. It does have other parts on it though.

Yeah Mangle I know is mostly Endo, but it also has a mask. This thing had like, NO mask.

 

When I get done with this video, let me find it.

I found it! It looks nothing like ANY of the other animatronics, and doesn't even have a mask like Mangle does. So... wtf is this thing? I never seee it again in any of raedwulfgamer's or Markiplier's videos.

 

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The whole games out now you know that right. Go buy it. Get the full expierence.

I'm excited. I'm going to talk my bro into getting a steam account and buying it for 6.99.

Then a month or so later get the iPhone app for it. It'll probably be 4 dollars or so this time since its a lot bigger than the last one.

I already got the full game by the time you posted this lol.

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Yeah Mangle I know is mostly Endo, but it also has a mask. This thing had like, NO mask.

 

When I get done with this video, let me find it.

I found it! It looks nothing like ANY of the other animatronics, and doesn't even have a mask like Mangle does. So... wtf is this thing? I never seee it again in any of raedwulfgamer's or Markiplier's videos.

 

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That i have no idea what it is.

 

It's heavily implied the Marionette's somehow behind everything: the haywire robots, the child-killings, the Bite Of '87, and even Golden Freddy.

 

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Hello guys! I stumbled upon an interesting FNAF2 theory, and I'd like to know what you all think?
It's a bit of a read.
(warning: major spoilers below)

 

Five Nights at Freddy's 2 is actually a presequel!

I’d like to offer my two cents on this.

This theory has been floating around the Internet, mainly on the FNaF wiki, that the newly-released sequel is, in fact, a prequel. And I have to be honest, I was skeptical at first, but I can really see it now. Let’s look at what we got here!

1. Phone guy

A big question right from the moment the trailer was unveiled was, how the hell is phone guy back? He was attacked on night 4 of the first game and presumably killed, as the transmission cuts out there, and his nightly sage advice is replaced on night 5 by robot demon talk. People have speculated that it’s a different person this time around, perhaps even Mike from the first game, attempting to pass on some advice based on his own experiences in the Fazbear restaurant, but I think that if this were the case, Scott would have hired another actor. The dude has a massive cult following, I think he’d have the resources to be able to find at least one good voice actor to help out if he wanted to.

This then led to speculation regarding whether or not the aptly-named phone guy actually died in the first game. Maybe he’s not even a guy at all. What if it’s a recording, as is this game? What if it’s one of the animatronics somehow messing with you? Well, my answer is much simpler: he DID die in the first game, but it’s irrelevant as this takes place beforehand. If the fact that a main character death has been seemingly retconned hasn’t convinced you, fear not; here are some more facts. 

2. The Missing Children and the Bite of ‘87

This is pure speculation, but please hear me out because I think that it makes sense. On the sixth night, you get a call from phone guy, who says:

Hello…uh…what on earth are you doing there, uh didn’t you get the memo, uh, the place is closed down, uh, at least for a while. Someone used one of the suits. We had a spare in the back, a yellow one, the one used in…now none of them are acting right. Listen j-just finish your shift it’s safer than trying to leave in the middle of the night. Uh we have one more event scheduled for tomorrow, a birthday. You’ll be on day shift wear your uniform, stay close to the animatronics, make sure they don’t hurt anyone okay, uh for now just make it through the night, uh when the place eventually opens again I’ll probably take the night shift myself. Okay, good night and good luck.”

This little monologue has nods to a few things, namely something horrible happening that leads to the place closing down. He states that the restaurant is now dangerous - “(finishing your shift is) safer than trying to leave” - which completely contrasts his usual tongue-in-cheek, seemingly uncaring tips like “yeah yeah there’s nothing to worry about but just in case, you should probs watch Foxy or something idk”. No, he cuts the bullshit. He says that shit’s going down, you should not be here, something has happened and it’s not safe. He tells you that the only reason you should stay put is to hide from the animatronics because leaving in the middle of the night while all this is unfolding would be dangerous. Gee, if the infamously flippant phone guy is suddenly so serious, something truly horrible must have happened, right?! Well, I think that the disappearances and presumed deaths of five children is reason enough to take shit seriously all of a sudden. 

Also, I’ll address the elephant in the room. The murderer/kidnapper used Golden Freddy as his costume with which he lured the children away to kill them. He simply says that it was “a spare one” that they had, and explicitly says “a yellow one”. Golden Freddy also features in the game as a main character as he now has his own AI screen in the custom night, so it must have been him. This could be why he’s dismantled in the original game; when he appears, he’s limp, his eyes black, like an empty costume. But we see some bare endoskeletons in the backstage room, one of which could have easily belonged to him. He was probably discontinued by the company following this event.

In regards to the Bite, again this is just speculation, but I think that this exchange takes place the night before the Bite. We learn that the guard now has the day shift, and there’s one last event taking place before they close down, a birthday party. I see no evidence against this: the bite occurred the following day during the party, and possibly happened to the security guard. I say this because he’s instructed to stay very close to the animatronics and to protect anyone in harm’s way - “stay close to the animatronics, make sure they don’t hurt anyone” - so maybe Jeremy got too close. Maybe while protecting a child or something. The bite probably was caused by Mangle (new Foxy), causing her to be discontinued altogether along with her cutesy friends. This does leave the question of how Foxy himself got all dismantled too, but consider this: the main other three, Freddy, Bonnie and Chica, are in a similar state of disrepair. Perhaps the four of them were replaced by these new guys because they tested better, but these horrible occurrences caused customers to respond very negatively to them, leading management to decide “We better relocate and head back to the original cast, get rid of these new guys who seem to be nothing but trouble”. Except Foxy, since he apparently never tested well from the start - Phone guy says that kids found him too scary, hence the re-design. 

I know that this does leave one question though:

3. What up with the “Old guys”?

I’m aware that Bonnie, Chica, Foxy and Freddy, all sporting their designs from the first game, return for the sequel. It is said that these new guys, with their bright color palettes and cutesy designs, have replaced the original four, which means that everything I’ve said is irrelevant and there’s now a gaping hole in all of this, right? Well, my answer to that is, not necessarily. Who’s to say that the bite didn’t occur (in FNaF 2) at the restaurant’s second location, while the restaurant in the original game is the third? The game emphasizes that FNaF 2 is the “grand re-opening” of Freddy’s Pizza, but it’s never said that it’s re-opening after the events of the first game. Yes, the “previous location” is mentioned in passing, but Mike is never named. Pirates Cove is never mentioned, nor are any of the things that made the first game unique.

You could argue that the first game has doors, while the second one doesn’t, for the reason that it’s “modern”? Well, maybe they were re-installed as a safety measure. You could argue that the Freddy Fazbear head features as a means of defense in the second game but not in the original. Well, maybe they figured that the doors were good enough. I know that sounds stupid, but then again, the company is run on bullshit. Phone guy’s “advice” in the original game reeks of bullshit and untrustworthiness, and the company obviously doesn’t give that big of a shit about you if they’re playing you $4 an hour.

So here is my theory on the timeline in the FNaF universe:

  • Freddy’s Pizza opens. We have Freddy, Chica, Bonnie, Foxy and Golden Freddy.
  • Things go well, but some kinds respond negatively to the restaurant and characters, mostly aesthetically. 
  • To keep relevant and keep customers flowing in, they decide to change things up and have a Grand Re-opening.
  • They dismantle Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, Foxy and Golden Freddy, dump ‘em in a closet for spare parts, and redesign them to be more appealing to kids; especially Foxy, who customers found too scary. 
  • They also try to introduce some other characters, such as a marionette who gives out presents and a cute little guy who sells balloons. 
  • An employee steals a Golden Freddy suit, lures children backstage and kills them. This is controversial and damaging for the restaurant’s reputation. 
  • Not too long after, the Bite occurs and the place shuts down.
  • Years later, they re-open, but on a tighter budget because they’re still in hot water: there’s no grand re-opening, budget cuts are put in place for things like electricity, employees are put on minimum wage, the restaurant is made significantly smaller, and they get rid of the new cast, going back to the original four (even though GF is kept for spare parts back-stage, and Foxy is just left behind his curtain until they figure out what to do with him.) 


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Whatever it is, it's OBVIOUSLY safe.

Possibly. I have no clue why a bare endoskelton appeared though.

Speaking of Markiplier I wonder if he's been made aware of the full game being out or not. His latest video for fnaf2 i couldn't see if it said anything about the demo so maybe he has and just didn't say or something. I'm thinking of waiting a month or two for it to be up on the App Store. I'll have uninstall a few things and delete some stuff to make room. But it'll be worth it. I don't think my bro could carry his computer into my room & hook it up to my tv so even if he got a steam account and bought it I'd only be able to play it in his room. :/ It'd be a pain to carry it room to room and just as much of a pain to have to go into his room to play it and have to hook up my headphones to it when I play it. I'm not sure though. He might be able to find a way to make it work. -shrugs-

Hello guys! I stumbled upon an interesting FNAF2 theory, and I'd like to know what you all think?

It's a bit of a read.

(warning: major spoilers below)

 

 

Five Nights at Freddy's 2 is actually a presequel!

I’d like to offer my two cents on this.

This theory has been floating around the Internet, mainly on the FNaF wiki, that the newly-released sequel is, in fact, a prequel. And I have to be honest, I was skeptical at first, but I can really see it now. Let’s look at what we got here!

1. Phone guy

A big question right from the moment the trailer was unveiled was, how the hell is phone guy back? He was attacked on night 4 of the first game and presumably killed, as the transmission cuts out there, and his nightly sage advice is replaced on night 5 by robot demon talk. People have speculated that it’s a different person this time around, perhaps even Mike from the first game, attempting to pass on some advice based on his own experiences in the Fazbear restaurant, but I think that if this were the case, Scott would have hired another actor. The dude has a massive cult following, I think he’d have the resources to be able to find at least one good voice actor to help out if he wanted to.

This then led to speculation regarding whether or not the aptly-named phone guy actually died in the first game. Maybe he’s not even a guy at all. What if it’s a recording, as is this game? What if it’s one of the animatronics somehow messing with you? Well, my answer is much simpler: he DID die in the first game, but it’s irrelevant as this takes place beforehand. If the fact that a main character death has been seemingly retconned hasn’t convinced you, fear not; here are some more facts. 

2. The Missing Children and the Bite of ‘87

This is pure speculation, but please hear me out because I think that it makes sense. On the sixth night, you get a call from phone guy, who says:

Hello…uh…what on earth are you doing there, uh didn’t you get the memo, uh, the place is closed down, uh, at least for a while. Someone used one of the suits. We had a spare in the back, a yellow one, the one used in…now none of them are acting right. Listen j-just finish your shift it’s safer than trying to leave in the middle of the night. Uh we have one more event scheduled for tomorrow, a birthday. You’ll be on day shift wear your uniform, stay close to the animatronics, make sure they don’t hurt anyone okay, uh for now just make it through the night, uh when the place eventually opens again I’ll probably take the night shift myself. Okay, good night and good luck.”

This little monologue has nods to a few things, namely something horrible happening that leads to the place closing down. He states that the restaurant is now dangerous - “(finishing your shift is) safer than trying to leave” - which completely contrasts his usual tongue-in-cheek, seemingly uncaring tips like “yeah yeah there’s nothing to worry about but just in case, you should probs watch Foxy or something idk”. No, he cuts the bullshit. He says that shit’s going down, you should not be here, something has happened and it’s not safe. He tells you that the only reason you should stay put is to hide from the animatronics because leaving in the middle of the night while all this is unfolding would be dangerous. Gee, if the infamously flippant phone guy is suddenly so serious, something truly horrible must have happened, right?! Well, I think that the disappearances and presumed deaths of five children is reason enough to take shit seriously all of a sudden. 

Also, I’ll address the elephant in the room. The murderer/kidnapper used Golden Freddy as his costume with which he lured the children away to kill them. He simply says that it was “a spare one” that they had, and explicitly says “a yellow one”. Golden Freddy also features in the game as a main character as he now has his own AI screen in the custom night, so it must have been him. This could be why he’s dismantled in the original game; when he appears, he’s limp, his eyes black, like an empty costume. But we see some bare endoskeletons in the backstage room, one of which could have easily belonged to him. He was probably discontinued by the company following this event.

In regards to the Bite, again this is just speculation, but I think that this exchange takes place the night before the Bite. We learn that the guard now has the day shift, and there’s one last event taking place before they close down, a birthday party. I see no evidence against this: the bite occurred the following day during the party, and possibly happened to the security guard. I say this because he’s instructed to stay very close to the animatronics and to protect anyone in harm’s way - “stay close to the animatronics, make sure they don’t hurt anyone” - so maybe Jeremy got too close. Maybe while protecting a child or something. The bite probably was caused by Mangle (new Foxy), causing her to be discontinued altogether along with her cutesy friends. This does leave the question of how Foxy himself got all dismantled too, but consider this: the main other three, Freddy, Bonnie and Chica, are in a similar state of disrepair. Perhaps the four of them were replaced by these new guys because they tested better, but these horrible occurrences caused customers to respond very negatively to them, leading management to decide “We better relocate and head back to the original cast, get rid of these new guys who seem to be nothing but trouble”. Except Foxy, since he apparently never tested well from the start - Phone guy says that kids found him too scary, hence the re-design. 

I know that this does leave one question though:

3. What up with the “Old guys”?

I’m aware that Bonnie, Chica, Foxy and Freddy, all sporting their designs from the first game, return for the sequel. It is said that these new guys, with their bright color palettes and cutesy designs, have replaced the original four, which means that everything I’ve said is irrelevant and there’s now a gaping hole in all of this, right? Well, my answer to that is, not necessarily. Who’s to say that the bite didn’t occur (in FNaF 2) at the restaurant’s second location, while the restaurant in the original game is the third? The game emphasizes that FNaF 2 is the “grand re-opening” of Freddy’s Pizza, but it’s never said that it’s re-opening after the events of the first game. Yes, the “previous location” is mentioned in passing, but Mike is never named. Pirates Cove is never mentioned, nor are any of the things that made the first game unique.

You could argue that the first game has doors, while the second one doesn’t, for the reason that it’s “modern”? Well, maybe they were re-instaled as a safety measure. You could argue that the Freddy Fazbear head features as a means of defense in the second game but not in the original. Well, maybe they figured that the doors were good enough. I know that sounds stupid, but then again, the company is run on bullshit. Phone guy’s “advice” in the original game reeks of bullshit and untrustworthiness, and the company obviously doesn’t give that big of a shit about you if they’re playing you $4 an hour.

So here is my theory on the timeline in the FNaF universe:

 

  • Freddy’s Pizza opens. We have Freddy, Chica, Bonnie, Foxy and Golden Freddy.
  • Things go well, but some kinds respond negatively to the restaurant and characters, mostly aesthetically. 
  • To keep relevant and keep customers flowing in, they decide to change things up and have a Grand Re-opening.
  • They dismantle Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, Foxy and Golden Freddy, dump ‘em in a closet for spare parts, and redesign them to be more appealing to kids; especially Foxy, who customers found too scary. 
  • They also try to introduce some other characters, such as a marionette who gives out presents and a cute little guy who sells balloons. 
  • An employee steals a Golden Freddy suit, lures children backstage and kills them. This is controversial and damaging for the restaurant’s reputation. 
  • Not too long after, the Bite occurs and the place shuts down.
  • Years later, they re-open, but on a tighter budget because they’re still in hot water: there’s no grand re-opening, budget cuts are put in place for things like electricity, employees are put on minimum wage, the restaurant is made significantly smaller, and they get rid of the new cast, going back to the original four (even though GF is kept for spare parts back-stage, and Foxy is just left behind his curtain until they figure out what to do with him.) 

This seems possible, I suppose. Though I've heard the idea of the phone guy from fnaf2 being the one that took the job from the first game, but this theory seems a bit more possible. I'm not sure though. We'll have to see if enough people tell Scott about it to where he confirms the theory as true or not. Edited by GhostlyMelodies

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Wow, the difficulty in FnaF 2 seems so much higher than in FnaF 1. The later nights seem a nightmare, so intense and so stressful. I don't think I can handle that level of intensity. Two animatronics in each of the vents, two animatronics in front of you, the music box running out. Talk about multitasking!

 

Night 6 seems even harder than 20/20/20/20 mode in the first game. And it seems luck and RNG plays an even bigger role here. 

 

 

One thing I don't like is that it's much more apparent the animatronics "jump" around. They just teleport into your room one after another. In the first game there was at least the illusion they were walking from room to room.

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Wow, the difficulty in FnaF 2 seems so much higher than in FnaF 1. The later nights seem a nightmare, so intense and so stressful. I don't think I can handle that level of intensity. Two animatronics in each of the vents, two animatronics in front of you, the music box running out. Talk about multitasking!

 

Night 6 seems even harder than 20/20/20/20 mode in the first game. And it seems luck and RNG plays an even bigger role here. 

 

 

One thing I don't like is that it's much more apparent the animatronics "jump" around. They just teleport into your room one after another. In the first game there was at least the illusion they were walking from room to room.

That's just part of the challenge; the place was a lot smaller in the first one, there wasn't as much to watch over. With a lot more space and rooms to keep an eye on its not as easy to give the illusion of them walking room to room. It wouldn't be nearly as challenging if they did. By jumping around faster and having more areas to jump around to it keeps the player on edge more often. Therefore keeping them into wanting to get through it, to want to discover more secrets, to see how fast they can beat it and find better strategies along the way.

So speaking of our mystery animatronic that I saw in one video, it appears again in this video.

 

 

That's appeared in a few other YouTuber play throughs and I still don't know what it is.

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