@@Jaggedfire no, it's because fnaf uses old music for soundtracks, like Torreador's March, which we heard here in Guatemala's eas alarm and it's also used in fnaf, so it's just a coincidence
For the Malta 1943 EAS, it's just part of the childrens song "Pop goes the weasel". That's for me. And of course, 1976 wasn't a great year for Argentina since march 24th of the same time.
Japan has the scariest EAS. Like imagine you see a tornado coming for you and you hear sad piano noises like your in a movie and are about to die horribly
most of these eas alarm are from wars like : malta 1943 (siege of malta ww2) indonesia 1950 (i think this fine they just make it scary)argentina (they just made it scary) japan 1945 ( the surrender of japanese in ww2)france 1940(Fallen of france ww2) guatemala 1902 ( santa maria volcano erupt )
1:30 this played after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki happened..What a sad and bloody ending of WWII. So many people died from that incident.
Fun Fact: The FNAF song you hear from Freddy was actually inspired by another song that I forgot the name Edit: I am tired of people saying it's Torador, so check the replies before you say :/
Malta: Pop goes the weasel Argentina: Something coming closer every second, and getting louder Japan: Something so flipping familiar… we’ve all heard it France: Ice cream truck Guatemala: Sounds like National Anthem, or carousel Edit: Indonesia will give me nightmares
0:58 I am Argentine and this makes me think that in 1976 there was a military dictatorship where people were killed, now imagine living in those times when the light went out and listening to that, oh mom
1:00 imagine hearing this on TV in 1976, it’s exactly 10 in the evening, and suddenly your favourite TV programme interrupts, *“WE STAND AT THE DOOR”* inscription appears and then you’re about to…
funfact: guatemala's EAS alarm was fnaf 1 no lights song. Then, most of the "scary ones" you call are fnaf songs. (Fnaf is a horror game) and last, THIS VIDEO IS SICK!
fun fact: maltas was actuallt "pop goes the weasel" nursery kids rhyme but slowed, pitched and more non-kid ish to listen to indonesia: oh my. i- i cant sleep anymore- argentina: mom come pick me up im scared asf rn france: me when i was 5 years old: mmom lets go get ice cream!! my mom: hohoho, no honey maybe another time. guatemala: THATS TOREADOR MARCH AND THAT REMINDS ME OF FNAF STOP IM GONNA HAVE ANOTHER NIGHTMARE ABOUT FREDDY
Malta: CREEPY F ING NURSERY RHYME 1000000000/10 Indonesia: satanic music box 8/10 Argentina: reverse 2283838/10 Japan 1945: Tragic 2/10 France: Another Nursery Rhyme 21/10 Guatemala: FNAF 5/10
Malta 1943: Who is this genius pianist? Indonesia 1950: H E L P M E Argentina 1976: Uh oh Japan 1945: Another genius pianist France 1940: Ice cream truck? Guatemala 1902: A song = 👁👄👁
Noooooo la de Guatemala me trae viejos traumas con el oso Freddy cuando se me cortó la luz osea que Scoot se inspiró en la alarma de Guatemala para hacer la cajita musical de Freddy
Fun Fact: Most of the alarms back in the day were either songs people listened to or baby songs such as a lullaby.. Also, Gutemala 1902: Uhm... that- is F-F-F-F-FNAF!!!!!!!!!!!
you should hear japans 1945 alarm it goes: "MISSILE MISSILE MISSILE MISSILE MISSILE MISSILE" "Please take immediate cover" "MISSILE MISSILE MISSILE MISSILE" "please take immediate cover" "THIS IS SERIOUS EMERGENCY" "MISSILE MISSILE MISSILE IS COMING" "The alarm starts" "??????????????????"