I remember I watched this with my sister. It wasn't a bite, it was a hug. Although it definitely could've been inspired by Five Nights at Freddy's, I would love that theory.
@@phantomglitch6922that would've been more realistic for Elizabeth cause she got trapped inside circus baby Evan (or any other name) only got bit in the frontal lobe
Well it would be pretty obvious but I kinda think that whole introduction was just his imagination and really in reality the stage curtains just opened
This is pretty well made. It kind of reminds me of an episode f AYAOTD. It just has that 90s feel to it. Maybe it's the decorations, or the big bulky control box, but it feels genuinely from the past. Just brilliant.
One time one of my siblings put their hand in the Chuck-e- cheese animatronic's mouth and it started talking and it bit their hand. They didn't get hurt but it did scare the daylights outta them 😂
same thing when i went. it was meat on my cheese pizza. They use other pizza slices people wasted and didnt even eat for other peoples pizzas. They thought they were slick.
I’m 10 and this is my new nightmare it gave me a heart attack when his hand pops out of the damn robot, oh and what is this movie called I’ve sawn it many times
That's just like the scene from the FNAF movie when max got grabbed by the hand in Fred Fazbear's mouth....By the way spoiler alert for those who haven't seen the FNAF movie yet....
Just to point out, Bro was only scared by the danger itself, (Not the animatronic). Which is the only reason he is shouting loudly for help instead of screaming and crying uncontrollably in terror, like The Crying Child did. In fact, you are A LOT more helpless in the situation in FNAF 4, since you are a much more powerless child being carried by 4 strong and intimidating bullies wearing masks to scare you even more. Even if you were to plead continuously for the bullies to stop, the bullies would persist in ignoring you and carry you to the stage anyway, leaving you feeling utterly powerless. The sense of helplessness intensified your crying in the game, as the panic attack made the distress even more overwhelming, leading to even more sobbing. The proximity to the animatronics further escalated the panicking, causing The Crying Child to weep profusely due to the fear they instill. With the panic attack reaching its peak, it was impossible to expect any words when the four bullies forced you into Fredbear's mouth, as the terror of being pushed into your greatest fear was too much to bear and would cause you to be the point of only either screaming or crying so hard like you never had before. Not to mention that The Crying Child clearly has a much greater fear than what this kid had. (Due to Michael's relentless tormenting and having to go through seeing the Nightmare Animatronics every night at the same time.) and all of this eventually turned him into a literal crybaby. His anxiety had escalated to the point where he would cry nonstop every day, even harder if he were to torment him. (Hence the reason they referred to him being a baby). This just goes to show that the original story of The Bite of '83 is A LOT scarier (and W A Y even more depressing) than a situation more like the video you see here.