Hey ever wonder if the 5 things referred to the children killed by william and the 1 thing refers to Michael (bite victim) being putted back together by william sewing pieces of the childrens he had killed to make his son again, it's also backed up by toy chica taking specific parts of her "boyfriends"
Kiana Ryan Because he's the best character. He can paint a picture with words, has a great sense of humor, and dispenses candy, he's pretty much husband material.
I don’t know about you, but I’m noticing a theme, it’s a wild theme that you probably won’t believe, but it’s about children, crazy right? Where else in FNAF does it talk about children? No where, absolutely no where, it’s not like the lore revolves around children or anything, that would be Crrraaaazzyy!
All of these stories have to do with putting something back together, weather it's dead cats or dead children, I think it has to do with with the line "I will put you back together"
(this comment has some spoilers to the fnaf fazbear frights book 3, *bEwArE* ) that’s like the end of most of the fazbear frights books (except for the end of “out of stock”, I loved that wholesome ending :]
Scott Cawthon's two step guide to comedy: 1. Tell a dark and disturbing story ending in a tragic or abnormally brutal death of some sort. 2. * *AIRHORN NOISE* *
Tyler Novak There's actually a word for it, it's anti humor. It's when you set up a joke, but then say something intentionally not funny to subvert expectations. Some of the most famous examples are a comedian coming onto the stage, pulling up a chair, and then just eating ice cream, with uproarious laughter from the audience, and another comedian who read the Great Gatsby, no silly voices, no jokes, just Gatsby, and it made audiences laugh too.
The things the stories have in common: 1: there are five objects 2: there is indecision 3: there is death 4: there is the joining of the five 5: the objects all start with K Reply to this if I missed any!
Or the stitching back together, which I think symbolizes Ennard. I mean, come on, there were five SL animatronics, and they all got scooped and turned into Ennard. See the connection?
Fnaf 1: 4 children go missing, because of William, and presumably fill Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, Foxy. Fnaf 2: We learn 1 child at the original diner is lost, and merges with the puppet, this is Henry’s daughter. Fnaf 3: William disassembles the animatronics when he finds out they are possessed by the vengeful spirits of the 4 core animatronics, but they trap his soul in spring bonnie, and you, in fazbear’s fright, release the souls by burning the establishment down, but somehow, springtrap survives the fire. Fnaf 4: presumably the story of golden freddy is told, when a child’s skull is crushed by the animatronic, and he’s put into a comatose state and later dies. Our guess is this is Afton’s youngest son, and the older brother, although mean, is Michael Afton. Fnaf SL: we learn Afton has made plenty of his own animatronics using Henry’s research to create Baby, Ballora, Funtime Freddy and Funtime Foxy. Funtime Chica is probably being rented out, or is in Chica’s Party World. Baby, having scooped William’s daughter, Elizabeth, becomes possessed by her, and combined with Afton’s programming to collect souls of children, becomes a Super intelligent AI that escapes by combining all of the animatronics into one animatronic, Ennard, to escape SL through Michael Afton’s body. But, as his body begins to decay, the animatronics realize that being combined into one isn’t going to work, so they expel themselves from his body, and separate out to their original animatronics, using scrap pieces to reassemble themselves. Fnaf 6/Pizza Sim: Henry, knowing that not all animatronics have freed their souls since Fazbear fright tries to lure all of the surviving electronics to a new franchisee restaurant, with the hopes of fulfilling their “collect” programming. Lefty is revealed to be LEFTE in the egg baby Data Archive, and somehow fuses with a security puppet which holds the soul of Henry’s daughter. Note: The “toy” animatronics from FNAF 2 are never possessed by souls. Rather, their AI and facial recognition made them hostile once children started to go missing.
"I will put you back together" The bodies They keys The remains. The man, The woman, The kid They put them back together. I think Candy it's not the only thing this fella has all day everyday.
IN EACH THING THERE IS ARE ALWAYS 5 things that start with K (Kids, Kittens, Keys) and then one other thing two of them show death and all of them have the thing being put together as one
Jimmy Garcia 475 k has 3 parts... A triangle also has 3 sides. Illuminati has a triangle as logo 666 devided by 2 is 333. 333 devided by 333 is 1. Illuminati has 1 eye. K is the 11th letter of the alphabet. 11 plus 1 is 111.. 111 has 3 digits... Just like a triangle has 3 sides.. also 1+1+1= 3. K = illuminati confirmed
Omg I'm being serious about what I'm about to tell you: While watching the video, this happened... "She had taken with her the key to five deaths" *RU-vid app crashes immediately after the sentence*
These stories are very centered around 5 becoming 1 thing, similarly to Ennard being a combination of 5 things (Ballora, Baby, F. Freddy, F. Foxy, and your character). Just something to think about.
"Only one coffin", "Stitching them together" They brought all the animatronics to once place, one coffin, and buried them (Also applies to almost everything else in the game). Couldn't ask for a better ending.
The stories all have to do with the number five and trying to save the five. All of which fail to save them.... FIVE nights at Freddy's.... FIVE kids.... ONE coffen.... ONE way to save all of them....
Lindsay The Springster I'm just throwing this out there. What if this robot was made by Henry, (Afton's co-owner), to here the greusome stories of Afton\purple guy? This robot to me is so Afton to me. He is offering something appealing to kids and takes away their childhood innocence, and has the same ascent.
There's one thing about the "Kind Man Story" that I didn't fully get at first, but I see it now. I want to share it here, because it's possible that some people haven't figured it out at first, too. As the story says, he brought the five orphans to his own home so he could protect and take care of them. But if they simply stayed at their old houses, everybody would be safe, since the burglar would break into an empty house. So, he tried to protect them, and by doing so, he got all of them killed. Also, I don't know if the stories are direct analogies to the franchise, but you can see that the stories differ. The kind man wants to PROTECT the children, the young woman wants to SAVE the children, and the little boy NEGLECTS the kittens. Three distinct ways to deal with the situations, but with the same ending.
ProdCharles No they all are: 1. Man stitches the 5 kids together 2. Woman fuses the 5 keys together 3. "The boy pieced the remains together, and put the kitten back into the shoebox." I'm assuming that the third one is the one that isn't about fusing 5 things, but if I heard correctly CC said kitten, not kittens. A fusion of the remains.
My thoughts (albeit incomplete): The first story seems to allude to William Afton capturing kids via the Spring Bonnie suit and expecting them to comply with his sick desires. Those five kids then possessed the animatronics and took revenge on William, thus the “theft” (meaning someone took that situation out of his control). The knock at the door could be a metaphor of getting what is coming to him (via being “Spring-trapped”). The second seems to be the Puppet giving life to the original animatronics (Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy) and the possession of the Puppet itself. She wasn’t able to actually escape in FNAF 6 because the furnace in the trap Henry had set released her spirit and the other four, thus the “five deaths”. Dunno what the third story is, but is about the Box from FNAF 4?
Do you know how long I had to scroll to see your comment? There are about one hundred comments saying "Don't know if anybody noticed, but it seems that all storys have the number 5 in common". Finally someone has an actual interpretation :) Sorry for the rant and thanks for sharing your thoughts ^.^ For the last story, I thought about Henry. He knew that William had an evil mind, but he didn't do anything about it. He turned a blind eye to it and ignored all signs of the killings. After 5 children died, he felt deep shame. He killed the snake/ burned Springtrap in Fnaf6. There is this theory that all five kid's souls are a single entity spread over various animatronics, so all animatronics have to be burned at the same time along with Springtrap ("There is a part of me in every body"). I don't really get that theory (the original kids of fnaf1 have been put to rest after the Happiest Day so they're gone, aren't they?) but it would certainly fit the story. Put kittens back into shoebox = put souls to rest. It makes sense: The man: William Afton, a killer The young woman: Charlie, the small daughter of Henry, who goes on to save the other spirits The boy: an adult Henry but with an innocent and naive mind
@@canaw1670 About the 1 spirit spread over 5 animatronics thing, maybe it's refering to fnaf 5? Because we dont rlly get any detail on who possesses ballora and freddy and foxy. So maybe, Elizabeths soul was spread into the different animatronics, but Baby has more remnant in her.
@@canaw1670 I don't think the man is afton... I think the burglar is afton and henry is the man who left... (the thief "chose the man's house while he was away and unable to protect them).
Yeah he's probably trying to reach out for help for he's secretly Mr.Afton. These stories also have far more truth to them then anyone will ever truly realize. Aaaaaaand airhorn.
The 5 orphans “Now I will tell you a story. A story about a kind man who would visit five orphans and bring them toys and gladness. The man lived alone and lived in fear that someone might break into the house of one of the five children. So he adopted all five and brought them together in one place in his own home. He promised them to never leave them, and they promised to always come home and never stay out too late. He left one day to buy food, his heart being filled with gladness, but returned to find that the burglar had chosen his home and killed all five of the children. The man could only afford one coffin, so he stitched the five bodies together to make one, and buried the child. That night, there was a knock at the door.” The 5 keys “Now I will tell you a story about a young woman who was sealed in a small room. In the room was a furnace and five keys. She was told that each of the five keys would unlock one of five doors outside her room. Inside each room was a child that she could take with her as she fled the building. But she was only allowed to leave her own room with one key, not all five. Desperate to find a way to save all five children, the woman melted the five keys together in the furnace to create a single key, hoping it would unlock all five doors. But, of course, it did not work that way. Now her key opened none of the doors. Rather than leaving her room with a key to one life, she had taken with her the key to five deaths.” The 5 kittens “Now I will tell you a story about a little boy. He had a red snake that he kept in a metal cage whose hunger could not be satisfied. One day, the boy found five baby kittens outside his house. He brought them inside and kept them in a shoebox. He knew that the snake might kill them, but could not bring himself to get rid of the snake. He knew that if he chose one kitten to feed to the snake, it might be satisfied, but he could not choose. So, he went to bed, leaving the cage open. The snake went to the shoebox, chose a kitten at random, and ate it. After five nights had gone by, the boy was full of regrets, and cut the snake open. He pieced the remains together and put the kitten back into the shoebox.”
all 3 stories have something in common. here is my interpretation on the actual story behind them all: 5 children. only being able to choose one. 5 children dead. 5 children combined into one being.
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I just realized five deaths 1 protagonist and 1 killer Eh? Eh? The protagonist is the puppet the killer killing all the kids and kittens is William Afton and the kids and kittens are 5 kids
Themes I have noticed: 5 things becoming 1 someone refuses to sacrifice a minority but ends up killing the majority the 5 things becoming one all start with K
they are the ones who created everything and they have been overthrown by humans and will rise again and take over the world again (lol sorry this is so random)
Mhhh but the animatronics created ennard to escape from the sister location and if the first was ennard the story should be : 5 childrens would escape from the man's house but there was an exit only for 1 children, one of the children decided to "fuse" to go but that didn't worked and they died (Sorry for my bad english, im french)
This Candy Cadet has the same ascent as Afton. We hear someone who is being called Mr.Afton at the beginning of FNAF 5 with the same ascent. Am I wrong?
The first story The fusion was successful and the body was buried The second story The fusion unsuccessful and resulted in death Lord knows what #3 is cuz I ain't listening to that
All of these stories sound like some kind of representation of the FNaF story line.. Notice how there are five missing kids in the storyline and that there are five somethings (Living or item) in each story that end up being made into one thing, which could mean that all the missing kids are all possessing one animatronic (at the same time?)... Prod, please make a theory about this!
Everything relates. It all has to do with with 5 things being put together. 5 kittens who got eaten being put back together. Five keys being melted together. Five orphans kept in a house together. All of the stories also have lots of death. I dunno about you, but that seems oddly familiar.
So this is hinting us to one exact thing. Five deaths, all being put together into one something. This could be telling us about five spirits and one animatronic. Or five spirits in multiple animatronics coming together to one place. Ring a bell? Four animatronics come together in the labyrinth to one place. I believe baby has two spirits within her, making five spirits all in one place to do what “they were made to do” This is just a theory.
Plus the story of the orphans seems directly connected to the hidden part of the racing minigame. The yellow man being the keeper of the orphans. Despite this he only seems to be addressing one individual when the room has all five core animatronics.
Here is what I think: The first story is talking about how the "kind man" or afton brought the kids into "his home" or the backrooms, and killed them. And him putting them into a "coffin" maybe being the suits, And when he heard the knock on the door, it was them who had taken over the suits. The second story is about a women who had 5 keys, and only could take one. Maybe afton destroyed the suits to try to free them so they could forgive him. That was why he was desperate. And when he found out what he had done didnt help him or them, he realized that he kinda just screwed himself over more. Also another theory is that the marionette had tried saving them all, but unfortunately she had given them another life, instead of letting them pass on to heaven, and ending up leaving them all trapped. The third story talks about how a boy had found five kittens, and had one snake, and had to choose which one to sacrifice, but of course they all ended up dying. I saw this thing on google: Ennard is an endoskeleton that is made up of all the parts of Funtime Freddy, Foxy, Ballora, and Baby. He is also a mixture of the original 5 children that we learned were killed in FNAF 1. and this explains that the kittens being cut out of the snake, is the animatronics escaping, because of ennard who was created out of all of them, and him scooping michael and climbing in his body, using michael as an escape. so maybe because they were all desperate to be free, they all destroyed themselves, put each other together, and created enard. Edit: Apparently the thing in security breach, is called "The Blob" which I guess is a melted mess of all the animatronics and their souls.
There's always this gut wrenching feeling the ends of his stories give you, and then it's like he's rubbing it in by tossing in the airhorn at the end, LOL
Now that Security Breach is out I wonder if the stories are about the molten freddy blob. Reminds me of mr hippo's frozen pigeon story being a metaphor for waiting for more info before making big theories.
Hey Charles, I know of three endings: Completion, Mediocrity, and Bankruptcy. I haven't heard of any more, but I feel like there should be 6 endings, to fill up both sides of the screen. [Where the certificates are] What do you think?
Also, since the Completion ending suggests that the daughter is the puppet, then the puppet saving 5 souls contributes to the stories. But what does everything starting with K have to do with it?
It seems like Candy Cadet is telling his story, considering all of the stories had to do with death as well as mixing 5 things together. It might be that he has the souls of 5 kids mixed together.
I think I know what the last one is... It's Afton, think about it in the first fnaf game there were 5 kids and those kids were murdered as depicted throughout the games I might be wrong but I think the boy and the snake are Afton because Afton brought kids into the back room just like the kid brought the kittens into its house and Afton he killed the kids and stuffed them into animatronic suits you don't see a pattern? Lemme show you. 1. Kid brings kittens into house (Afton bringing kids in the backroom) 2. Kid lets the snake kill a kitten but lets it kill them all (Afton killing 5 kids) 3. Kid cuts the snake open and puts the dead kittens back in the box (Afton stuffing the dead kids into animatronic suits) See what I mean see the pattern, there really is no evidence to debunk this.