livsoccer02 wrote:Who is the friendliest looking animatronic on Scott's banner?
IMO it is the original bonnie
I'm gonna have to say the Puppet is. Seriously. I know it always has a smile on its face, but this one looks genuine. Mangle looks friendly too.
The least friendly is original Chica. She's giving the death stare or something. Her eyes are too wide and her head is cocked, giving me a hostile vibe.
And on the topic of the banner. Look at how Nightmare is directly
behind Fredbear. As if he is a
shadow. I think Nightmare is Shadow Fredbear. To further this, his jumpscare has no movement and the sound is distorted. This reminds me of Golden Freddy's jumpscare from the first game. It was distorted as well, and was too a "shadow" in a way. I also don't know what to think about Golden Freddy's eye. Is that a simple glitch, or is Scott trying to tell us something? Like how it looks like Mangle has the feet of a parrot on her arm.
I also like how the only way Springtrap can smile is to open his mouth and show the corpse inside. XD I don't know why I find it so funny.
i<3 wolves678 wrote:Although, now being more serious, I just noticed something.
The only animatronics we haven't had a relatively "normal" and not somewhat "scary" design of so far is Fredbear (aka golden Freddy) and springtrap (aka spring Bonnie), and that's because we never saw them at fredbears family diner before they were discontinued.
Now one thing I'm really hoping for in the DLC is for an extra night that is spent inside fredbears family diner, before the bite. Now there is a possibility of this happening, as remember on the night (2?) minigame, the child is trapped in the diner. The child tries to get to the exit, yet runs into a guy in a fredbear suit, saying he was too late, but could get past the animatronics to find help. The child was obviously too scared of the animatronics to get past them and lay under the table crying, but one thing that was never shown was the child leaving the building, meaning that they were probably trapped there over night. Now people could argue that seeing what the child saw on that night would probably be pointless, considering none of them are believed to be possesed yet and the child would not yet have nightmares if the bite didn't happen, but remember in the night (4?) minigame, he sees a young girl who says about the animatronics killing people and hiding their bodies. Now, either this girl has a really evil mind, or the more likely thing is that it still happened then. Also the child seemed scared of the animatronics since the start, probably thanks to his brother using the foxy plushies head to scare him.
I'm don't know, but I just think seeing inside the diner would be cool, especially seeing what Fredbear and Springtrap looked like before.
That's an excellent theory! I would love it if the DLC was like that. I believe that the animatronics are already haunted, just not Spring Bonnie or Fredbear. Why? Because this takes place around the same time as FNaF2, in 1987. This diner is either the sister location to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, or a brother location and Freddy Fazbear's Pizza is the sister. To further this, in one of the minigames a little girl has "toys" around her, toys that look like the Toys from FNaF2. Now, either this is an error by Scott, or he's trying to tell us something. Also, in the brother's (?) room there is a torn up Mangle.
Of course I believe that this poor kid witnessed the murders, which is why he fears Spring Bonnie and Fredbear but clings onto his "friends", which are plushies of the original four. He can see dead people and the one who is talking to him isn't the Fredbear plush (which is only an illusion, which is why I can appear everywhere) but one of the children. Finally, to finish this up, the murderer was this poor boy's father.
And why the animatronics are trying to attack him during the game is simple. They're not real. We can clearly see that they are the creation of a wild and tormented imagination. That's why Foxy reverts back into a plushie sometimes, and why Freddy comes from the bed, where a Freddy plush happens to be.
Finally, the show that pops up on the TV means nothing significant. It doesn't mean that we're playing in 1983. Many people seem to have forgotten that shows can run reruns for a long time. I watched a lot of animated shows growing up, like Ducktales, Tom and Jerry, etc, when I was growing had my childhood in the 2000's. Not the 70's 80's or 90's when these shows originally aired. It wasn't until I watched Nostalgia Critic's Disney Afternoon episode that I learned Ducktales was from the 80's. This blew my mind, because I grew up on that show too. So it doesn't surprise me at all that a show that aired in 1983 is still playing in 1987.