![]() The interesting thing about this creature is that many people debate about what it is. At first, you will probably freak out and put your mask on, but it will leave. This strange creature would show up in your office on the wall. One Easter egg I find very interesting is Shadow Bonnie. Strange, purple.isn't that the color of the purple man? Obviously, but could that bear have been the suit of the killer? Maybe, but that's only a theory.□ ![]() Instead of Bonnie you would see a strange purple bear that looks like Freddy, except with white eyes and teeth. If you look at the Parts & Services video feed, you normally would see Withered Bonnie, but sometimes, something else would appear. Coincidence? I don't think so.Īnother Easter egg is the Purple Bear. In the first game, Freddy's eyes are blue when your power runs out. But it leaves more questions, why was it in the music box? How is it Goldie's skeleton? Well, for the exoskeleton to be Goldie's, if you look at the eyes of the skeleton, it's blue. If you think about it, Goldie is the only animatronic without his skeleton. I think it's the exoskeleton of Golden Freddy. Some say it looks like a sheep, or a dog, even a monkey. It doesn't jump scare, but it would crawl in the air vent and creep us out. Very rarely, if you don't wind the music, the puppet will come out, but that's not all that comes out. Ok, that is an opinion, but all should agree that we have no choice, but to take off our mask, go to cam 11, and quickly wind the music box and pray he won't get out. Especially, the most hated, stupid, annoying, Marionette. In the second game, we focus on 11 animatronics. Lets head back in time to 1987, to the new and improved, Freddy Fazebear's Pizza. Also, if you type in the custom night, 1987, Golden Freddy will appear and crash your game. Why would Freddy do that in the day? And yes it is in the day on the poster. Another interesting Easter egg in the first game involves the poster again, but instead, sometimes you would see Freddy pulling off his head. A little annoying, but if you listen to GF's scream, it's completely different than Freddy, Chica, Bonnie, or Foxy. Once you put your camera down, Golden Freddy may appear in your office, but unlike the second game, his jump scare isn't a head floating at you, instead, his face would appear on your screen and crash your game. In the first game, sometimes if you look at the hallway corner, there is a poster of Freddy, but sometimes, it changes into Golden Freddy. There are more little secrets that need to be told. Curious, is it possible that Scott Cawthon already knew from the first game what this child was part of already? Possibly. When the purple man drives off, you get jumpscared by the Marrionette. ![]() After the child is dead, you see hued gray lines down his eyes. Doesn't it remind you of some crying child in the second game?:) In the minigames you play in FNAF 2, one minigame is where you have to feed children cake, but while your doing so, you see a crying child outside of the pizzeria.You see a purple car pull next to the child and see a purple man. In my previous chapter, I mention a poster in the first game crying in the hallway. All the evidence, along with every detail of the games, books, and more, is laid out for fans to explore in this one-of-a-kind guide to the warped world of Five Nights at Freddy's.In both games, you find the most strange and unusual random things in the games. A comprehensive animatronics inventory and reproduced content from the Fazbear Entertainment Archives complete this compendium, helping fans bring their theories straight to the source. Special sections throughout highlight FNAF fans' most talked-about topics, from the alternate endings in Help Wanted and Curse of Dreadbear, to the new technology introduced in Fazbear Frights, to the ways that Easter eggs, rare screens, and hidden content can shed light on some of the more elusive questions in the FNAF universe. Delving into each game, players can map the animatronics' paths, learn how timed elements of the games work, and discover how to trigger unique events. ![]() This all-encompassing guidebook concentrates material from The Freddy Files (Updated Edition) and adds over 100 pages of new content exploring Help Wanted, Curse of Dreadbear, Fazbear Frights, the novel trilogy, and more!įans hungry for fresh Five Nights at Freddy's lore can sink their teeth into this massive guidebook packed with mythology, gameplay, and secrets to help unwind the twisted mysteries lurking behind the smiling face of Fazbear Entertainment. Fans won't want to miss this ultimate guide to Five Nights at Freddy's - bursting with theories, lore, and insights from the games, books, and more! ![]()
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