@@iam_david4564 i feel it was intentional, his entire story is incredibly melancholic and the only thing to make him smile is his lil' sister's silly request.
I remember when I was a little kid in 2014, hoping to see the Fnaf movie one day. As the years went by, I kept telling myself that it would never come out and that it was just a childhood dream that wasn't going to come true. But when I came to the cinema, it was so weird... I remembered how crazy I would have been if the me of 2014 had seen the film. Also, I think that with my current age I appreciate the film a lot more because.. Mike is so relatable.
"Whats your favorite character from FNAF, mine is chica, yours? 😄" Me: Michael Afton Like bro, he is been through too much shit, like he's the realest character anybody can really relates to.
@@0xcpp912 It isn't canon to the games anyways. Also this version of Michael is not an Afton since he is literally not even slightly related to the movies version of William.
2023 was my worst year and honestly I’m surprised I made it too 2024. So people out there who are also struggling keep going. I know it hurts and I know how a lot of you feel. But don’t ever underestimate the value of being who you are. Life isn’t about being extreme all the time. Look how far everyone has come. And don’t think for one second that your progress has gone unnoticed people care. And if anyone is struggling from past mistakes that they’ve done the best thing I can tell you is to not let those mistakes define who you are as a person now. Don’t beat yourself up over them. It’s in the past so why keep battling in your head over it let it go and become the best version of yourself. There is no “in another universe” this is all we got. So keep going. Don’t battle for something that’s in the past. Yes you do have to take accountability for your actions but don’t let that bring you down. I made it and you can too. I love you and I see your progress keep going. Your story isn’t over. It has gotten better before and it will get better So keep going and find something worth fighting for. If you read all of this I wish you the best of this new year. And I hope this year is better for me and everybody reading this. I love you and take care.
This hit so deep everything was perfect we had a daughter otw my stupidity caused me to lose both of them and she hurt me good after our daughter was miscarriaged she hurt me good .. I never cracked a smile since 2 years. Sober atleast …
Mike or Michael whatever shitty theory you accept for. For me, Mike/Michael has always been the peak character, but despite this, there is still a grudge against such a character within the fandom? A character that is still not taken seriously not only in the fandom even by the creator of the game. So far we don't have even one canon information about Mike/Michael, but even the theories created make him the best character of the whole game and it's ridiculous that he is put in the background and ignored. In my opinion, Mike/Michael is the real drama of the game and a character with a strong background that can easily appeal to the consumer audience (player or audience)... I still can't understand people's disdain for Mike/Michael 😐 (Thank you if you have read this far, I'm sorry, my English is not very good, I may have made mistakes in some places)
As someone who can barely hold a job (I just lost another one after only 2 weeks) I came back to say that while I’m still young I relate to Mike and see my life going down a similar path. We even drive the same car
Whether it be in the games or the movie, Mike is a well written character who’s story carry’s a powerful moral regarding guilt and the past. Whether it be Micheal Afton’s guilt in accidentally murdering his younger brother in 1983, or Mike Schmidt’s guilt in not looking after Garrett, resulting in him getting kidnapped. At first, both characters desperately tries to fix their past. - Movie Mike almost makes a deal with Golden Freddy to be reunited with his brother within his dreams at the cost of his sister, Abby. - Game Mike attempts to put his sister, Elizabeth and the rest of his broken family back together despite it indirectly helping his deranged father. But eventually, both iterations of Mike comes to terms with the fact that he can’t repair the past no matter how hard he tries. But he also learns not to let those scars of his past take control of his future. He comes to grip that he has done bad things, but that doesn’t mean that he’ll stay a bad person forever. It’s never too late to change. The bad decisions you’ve made back then won’t prevent you from making better decisions now. After all, tomorrow is another day.