@@davidpalillero29 the production crew probably wanted to see if they could create the animatronics themselves but since they weren’t anything close to the ones in the first FNaF game, they decided to farm that out to Jim Henson’s Creature Shop since they deal with that stuff on a daily basis. The FNaF movie otherwise would have looked cheesy with animatronics that were made by the crew as opposed to what Jim Henson’s Creature Shop would have been able to produce. Sometimes it’s things like that, that will either break it or make it for a movie.
@@ShowbizCentral_IncTM did some research and turns out that’s how they were (if this was in the 80’s) back in the day. Been following the FNaF fandom on and off over the years, must have been something I overlooked. Could have sworn the withered Foxy was the correct Foxy since that’s how he was in the first game. Though, the withered Foxy does add to his character.
Yo that's creepy. If the person's even more creeped with that I'm going to try. Looks of if someone stays overnight the dead if you watch the f&f movie
@@GoldenFreddy-_-_- Somn tells me that foxy isn’t an animatronic in this shot because he has regular legs to hide the human legs. Because every other time you see him as an animatronic he has the exposed, thin legs.
LOL TRUE also it was never supposed to be a horror film. Just pointing that out lol no offense./ Im not trying to cause drama. I just wanted to give my personal thoughts on it as a FNAF fan. I hate the way critics treat it.
@@andrewm7874 I think It may be a 5 string bass if anything but there still is no bass or guitar being played in the song making his random strumming funny
@@popgpocket_p9906In help wanted you tune Bonnie’s guitar. The guy gives you instructions to tune the guitar. It sure sounds like a guitar has the same pitch as one but for some reason only has 5 strings
A lot of people question why any kids would even want to go to Freddy Fazbear’s pizzeria. But come on, stuff like this would definitely appeal to kids (and adults who are young at heart).
Night guard : “umm sir…” Henry : “what is it, is something wrong?” Night Guard : “Freddy and the animatronics are getting QUIRKY again💀” Henry : “goddamnit…ugh, you know what, just find the nearest exit and leave, I’ll have an expectation on them and besides, it’s like 5 in the morning”
Not to try to be like the well actually guy, but that was only for spring Freddy and spring Bonnie because the technology at the time was still iffy. They only applied it to the old models at the old location.
Actually, Foxy was the only withered animatronic in the first game, and in the movie. Seeing the unwithered Foxy in this clip is mind blowing. (And possibly ground breaking)
But then that makes me wonder why foxy is unwithered here, but was only shown to be withered in the movie? What was the purpose of having an unwithered version if they never intended to show it during the film? I'm not trying to dunk on the film, but it's just a tidbit of info I'd like to know.
@@thesquigz616I’m just taking a guess but maybe they just had a simple version of foxy to test how he would look or be placed in the movie before the real models, another guess is since people are in the suit they’re using a full version of foxy to then edit in post with cgi and withered effects. Just some guesses not to sure myself honestly but it’s fun to try and think.
People are crazy enough, and Scott understands that there are humans that care that little. Ever hear about those girls that tried to stab their friend to death to summon Slenderman? Girl survived, thankfully.
@@Basmud Scott was asked early in the franchise after the lore was newly established if he'd ever open a Freddy's if he had the chance, he response was no because of this exact reason. He said he'd never open his own Freddy Fazbear's Pizza out of concern that someone tries to recreate the dark lore of the games.
Fun fact: The main 3 are actually both suits and animatronics(kinda like springlock suits) While Foxy is entirely animatronic. you can see how his movements are a lot more robotic here than the others.
@@Moosegamer554 This is a quote from an NBC article on the movie. "Because the film is set in the 2000s (like the game), and the scares are meant to come from watching these restaurant robot performers stalk their human prey, Tammi said she knew CGI wasn't going to work." The only CGI in the movie is probably the electrical currents going through the animatronics when they are tazed.
@@Junior-GOATin this scene yes but they also used animatronics for the rest of them not just foxy in some scenes watch a RU-vidr vlog in the vids they’re all animatronicw
It looks like they had a lot of fun filming this. The movie wasn’t perfect but it was goofy and fun. I hope they continue making more of these. I’m not a massive fan but I appreciate the fanbase and their dedication