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Fearless Of Fate wrote:
Username
Fearless Of Fate
Favorite character(s)?
Springtrap ....I got his name as my nickname
Favorite Game?
the 3rd
What's the farthest you've ever gotten?
rather new to the fandom ....Night 3
If you have made it to the custom night in any of the games, did you beat 20/20/20/20?
haven't tried it yet
Codeword is...
Letsparty
Unleash The Kraken! wrote:Hey, I just realized, has anyone noticed that The Puppet is more reminiscent of a jack-in-the-box than an actual puppet or marionette? I mean think about it, the Puppet is held at bay by the music box, and if it's about to attack, you hear Pop Goes the Weasel, which is normally the song that a jack-in-the-box plays
Misakiio wrote:Unleash The Kraken! wrote:Hey, I just realized, has anyone noticed that The Puppet is more reminiscent of a jack-in-the-box than an actual puppet or marionette? I mean think about it, the Puppet is held at bay by the music box, and if it's about to attack, you hear Pop Goes the Weasel, which is normally the song that a jack-in-the-box plays
Now that you mention it, kinda. Though, there's no spring mechanism to launch him out of the box. I assume he kinda just nyooms floats down the hallway with the strings attached, they detach from his body at the end, and then throws himself at the guard, as illustrated here.
RedFur1322 wrote:Misakiio wrote:Unleash The Kraken! wrote:Hey, I just realized, has anyone noticed that The Puppet is more reminiscent of a jack-in-the-box than an actual puppet or marionette? I mean think about it, the Puppet is held at bay by the music box, and if it's about to attack, you hear Pop Goes the Weasel, which is normally the song that a jack-in-the-box plays
Now that you mention it, kinda. Though, there's no spring mechanism to launch him out of the box. I assume he kinda just nyooms floats down the hallway with the strings attached, they detach from his body at the end, and then throws himself at the guard, as illustrated here.
Considering that he was intentionally based off of a Jack-in-the-box, it isn't surprising. XD Either way though, animatronics wouldn't be able to move like they do in the game IRl, so it makes sense that he doesn't have a spring mechanism and just kinda floats.
If we were talking about actual moving animatronics, the robots would not only need plenty of wires and a possible battery, but tons of floor mechanisms, ramps and tracks for the robots to slide and walk on. It would probably look reminiscent of a jumbled railroad track, and it would be a hazard to kids due to the risk of them tripping and falling, which is why you don't see it often. In FNAF (and fnaf 2, 3 and 4, when they were supposedly "moving" wuth or without a human inside) the robots have absolutely NO foot wires or tracks, and I doubt that they would have the hydrolics needed to move that much that fast- that would take some huge smechanisms and the robots wouldn't look as small as they do in games. Even now you see animatronics with a small cart of block that they stand on, which posesses wheels at the bottom like a car. They move their feet in a walking motion, but all the moving is being done by the cart- and that would cost more money and would also be a potential hazard if a child got run over.
With the puppet, for all we know he/she is posessed, and since this game isn't realistic we can only assume they float and fly torwards the gaurd. Theories have been speculated that the wires on the cieling help the animatronics move and is possibly where the strings would be to hold the puppet, but that, in ny eyes, is quite unrealistic. All the wires are far too high up and the robots still possibly lack the core mechanisms for movements as far as we know. Perhaps the puppet does have strings, but that doesn't explain how it moves around and how the strings attach to the ceiling and keep up the puppets wieght.
I think that when it comes to comparing FNAF to an actual pizzeria, we should simply leave the game up to imagination. I mean, it IS a game with murderous posessed robots who stuff you in suits. XD While the puppet does seem reminiscent of a jack-in-the-box it only seems to be inspired. Then again, I'm rambling about something that is mildly unrelated. XD
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