Thursday, August 13, 2015

THANK YOU


Thank you for all the support for this Blog but now this cool blog must come to a end but if you want to learn more about the characters of FNAF go to my new blog:
http://characteroffnaf.blogspot.com/
Thank for everything.

Monday, July 13, 2015

THEIR COMING FOR US!!!!!!!!!!


WHAT THE HECK TO GOLDEN FREDDY!
AND DID SPRINGTRAP/PURPLE TRAP HAD A CHILD.

Monday, June 1, 2015

Or Me

What the heck happen to Foxy it looks like the Withered Foxy from FNAF 2

Sunday, May 17, 2015

best people to listen to about FNAF on youtube

1. Smike
2. 8-bitGaming
3. RiskRim
4. Markipllier
5. Pewidpie
6. MandoPony

Nightmare Chicka


What the heck happened to Chicka and the Cupcake. And look how many teeth she has now and the Cupcake have teeth to now i knew the cake was a lie.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

make your own

http://chibixi.deviantart.com/art/Freddy-s-Jumpscare-Factory-FNAF-Character-Creator-520994449

Saturday, May 9, 2015

FNAF 4 the new Bonnine

OK what the heck happened to Bonnie he looks like a could kill Foxy and really do the Bite of 87. So tell how you think This can be at a pizza place. Who's next to be Nightmare Chicka,Foxy ,GF, or
BB. I don't know you tell me in the comments ok bye.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Robot Character 5: Golden Freddy

SpeciesAnimatronic Bear (Possible Ghost or Hallucination)
ColorGold/Yellow
OccupationUnknown (Possibly a former Freddy Fazbear)
Starting locationPoster visible in CAM 2B, Security Office
First appearanceNight 1 (very early)
Night 3

Robot character 4: Foxy


Known asFoxy the Pirate
SpeciesAnimatronic Fox
GenderMale
ColorCrimson
OccupationDiscontinued Animatronic, former "occupation" unknown.
Starting locationPirate Cove
First appearanceNight 1 (rarely)
Night 2

Robot Characters 3: Freddy Fazbear

SpeciesAnimatronic Bear
GenderMale
ColorBrown
OccupationLead Singer in the Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Band
Starting locationShow Stage
First appearanceNight 1
Night 3 (Only becomes dangerous
during this night and onwards.)

Robot Characters 2: Bonnie

Known asBonnie the Bunny
SpeciesAnimatronic Rabbit
GenderMale
ColorLavender
OccupationGuitarist in the Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Band
Starting locationShow Stage
First appearanceNight 1

Robot Characters 1: Chicka

Known asChica the Chicken
SpeciesAnimatronic Chicken
GenderFemale
ColorYellow
OccupationBackup Singer in the Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Band
Starting locationShow Stage
First appearanceNight 1

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Character Bio's 5: Phone Guy


Character Information
Known asPhone Guy
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
OccupationFormer security guard
Starting locationPhone recording
First appearanceNight 1
StatusUnknown (Presumably deceased)
Voice ActorScott Ca
Phone Guy is the deuteragonist of Five Nights at Freddy's. He is the previous security guard at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, who worked in The Office during the week prior to the events of the game.

He helps the player by telling them about the behaviors of the animatronics at the start of each night until Night 4, which is his final message.

Players dispute whether or not the Phone Guy is actually an ally, saying it seems odd that he insists that they stay, and downplays the situation instead of telling them to quit or leave immediately. While he may be a forced ally, he's the only one the player has.

Character Bio's 4: Fritz Smith




Character Information
Known asFritz Smith
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
OccupationFormer security guard
Starting locationafter Jeremy
First appearanceNight 6
StatusFired
Voice ActorUnkown

Character Bio's 3: Jeremy Fitzgerald

SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
OccupationFormer security guard
at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza
Starting locationThe Office
First appearanceNight 1-5
Jeremy Fitzgerald is the primary protagonist in Five Nights at Freddy's 2. He is the security guard employed by Freddy Fazbear's Pizza who worked the Midnight to 6 AM shifts from Sunday, November 8th, 1987 to Friday, November 13th, 1987 before being moved to the day shift. The game is played in his first-person perspective. Overall, he is very similar to Mike Schmidt, the comparably silent protagonist from the first game.
Upon being hired, Jeremy is informed by Phone Guy of the details of his new occupation, also learning that the guard before him was moved to the day shift due to the animatronics trying to get into The Office.
Jeremy eventually completes Night 1, but despite the low pay, and clear danger, he continues his job for the remainder of the week. As the nights pass, Jeremy learns that someone tampered with the animatronics, eventually leading to the restaurant's closing, and that he may be moved to the day shift as the "position just became...available" while the company tries to find someone to cover the night shift.
After the end of Night 5, Jeremy receives a check for $100.50. During Night 6, Phone Guy tells Jeremy that the next day he will work the day shift and is to closely monitor the animatronics during a birthday party. Upon completing the night, Jeremy receives a check for $20.10 for overtime, as well as a newsletter that says the restaurant is closing. In the Custom Night, Jeremy is replaced by Fritz Smith for his only night.

Character Bio's 2: Mike Schmidt


Known asThe Protagonist
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
OccupationFormer security guard
at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza
Starting locationThe Office
First appearanceNight 1
StatusFired
Alive
Mike Schmidt is the main protagonist in Five Nights at Freddy's. He is a security guard employed by Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. The game is played in first-person perspective, through Mike's eyes.
Despite the low pay and clear danger, Mike continues his job every night for the rest of the week for unknown reasons. At the end of Night 5, Mike Schmidt receives a check for $120.

At the end of Night 6, he receives a comparatively minuscule check of $120.50, an increase of fifty cents. He also receives a note from his boss, stating that he has "earned some overtime!" Finally, upon completing the Custom Night, he receives a notice of termination.

Monday, May 4, 2015

Vincent aka The Purple Guy


Character Information
Known asPurple Man (Vincent)
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
ColorPurple
OccupationFormer security guard (possibly)
Status

Purple Guy (also known as Purple Man or The Murderer) is the fan-given name for a recurring antagonist in both Five Nights at Freddy's 2 and 3.
He was responsible for The Missing Children Incident mentioned in the first game, but he could have possibly carried out more murders, as implied from the minigames in the second game. He only appears in some of the Death Minigames of the second game and the Minigames of the third game, but his role in the story is pivotal.
Purple Guy is represented in the games as a deep purple-colored sprite the size and shape of a grown man. This sprite changes slightly between each minigame. It isn't until Five Nights at Freddy's 3 that he retains a consistent appearance, undetailed as it may be, though he has expressive eyes and a mouth that easily conveys his emotional state.
The only instance in which Purple Guy shows any more detail than this is during the "You can't" version of the SAVE THEM Death Minigame, in which he wears a yellow symbol on his chest that resembles a badge and has glowing, white eyes. He also holds an unidentified purple object.

Object Speculation

There is quite a bit of fan speculation about the mysterious object Purple Guy holds. Followers of the "Phone Guy is Purple Guy" theory claim the object is a phone, but others argue this is unlikely as cordless phones did not exist during the game's setting. Others believe it to be a weapon, as it is used to attack (and seemingly destroy) Freddy Fazbear.
Some fans believe it was some sort of tool used while hacking into the animatronic's facial recognition systems, or the crank used for the spring animatronics, but are unspecific as to exactly what the tool is and how it aids in hacking. Some assume it is just his hand in a beckoning stance, as it is the same color as his body.
Because Purple Guy does not speak nor have a role outside of minigames, his story is mostly told via silent actions within retro-graphics, or by reading between the lines throughout the games. Between his minigame presence and piecing together information gleaned from the phone calls as well as the posters in Five Nights at Freddy's, the players have discovered much hidden information about Purple Guy.
Purple Guy is the confirmed murderer of the five children that sparked the downfall of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza and started the chain of events that leads players through the series. Judging by his actions and appearance within the minigames, Purple Guy is cruel and uncaring, taking sadistic pleasure in his crimes with a smile. It isn't until he is confronted by the ghosts of the five kids that he shows any other emotion - cowardice. His motives are unknown, but deliberate.
Most of the minigames in Five Nights at Freddy's 2 show Purple Guy committing the murders of the missing children. In one case, the Purple Guy is seen killing a child in front of what is speculated to be Fredbear's Family Diner.
In Five Nights At Freddy's 3, he attacks all of the original animatronics (excluding Golden Freddy) and dismantles them. In that same night, the five ghosts of the dead children corner him in a room. Panicking and fearing for his life, Purple Guy tries to trick the ghosts by hiding inside Springtrap's suit. However, as he laughs at the ghosts, thinking that his plan has worked, the suit malfunctions and brutally kills him as the springs and gears slice and crush him to death.
His corpse is still inside Springtrap, even 30 years later when the new Fazbear's Fright: The Horror Attraction was being built.

FNAF 4 Theory 2 Vincent


We all know about Vincent aka The Purple Guy and now known as Spring-trap.
And With Five Nights At Freddy's 4 in the works would we get more of a back ground of Vincent 
or will this game just be about Freddy I don't know. 
tell me what you think.




Wednesday, April 29, 2015

He"s back



Looking at this new image looks like FNAF is finally coming to  an End how sad but doesn't we can't stop making Theories right so here is Today's theory hope enjoy.

THE FINAL CHAPTER THEORY 1:
What it looks like here is Spring trap or Creepy Freddy holding Freddy's hat and then it looks like their can be little Freddy's IDK you leave a comment ok bye.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

My top 4 insane Teroies

1.Mike is the Disturbed Survivor of a Childhood Massacre
Occasionally posters change to reveal newspaper articles about a series of children disappearing and having been murdered by a figure wearing a Freddy costume. The bodies were never found, though. Rumor and reports from health inspection, who claim that the four animatronics smell rotten, leads the player to assume the bodies were stuffed into the animatronics. This is their method of killing the player.
However, five children went missing but there are only four animatronics... except for the mysterious Golden Freddy. The strange figure acts more like a hallucination than the rest, and can teleport right into the office under the right circumstances. He still results in a game over if he appears.
Speculation runs high that Golden Freddy is actually a manifestation of Mike's memories of having survived the killer that claimed four other children. Whether his return to the restaurant is him confronting his fear or just the machinations of the haunted robots is anyone's guess.
Another possibility is that Phone Guy is the fifth child calling you for help but still under the power of Freddy and his gang.

2. Mike is the Brain-Damaged Victim of Foxy
The Bite of '87 incident is a something referenced by Phone Guy where one of the animatronics bit the frontal lobe off a child. It's widely assumed this was Foxy, the disused, out of order robot of Pirate's Cove with the sharp teeth. Phone Guy is quote clear that the victim lived.
It's possible Mike is that child. One of the symptoms of severe frontal lobe damage are extreme risk-taking (This job for instance) and the rapid eye-movement seen in your compulsive checking of the cameras. There's also the fact that Mike is paid $4.00 an hour, clearly below minimum wage.
You know who can be paid below minimum wage? The disabled. It's a law designed to incentive employees to hire lower functioning adults to give them something productive to do. In fact, Goodwill was thrust into the national spotlight on the subject when it was revealed they were paying a blind employees $3.99 an hour.
Wouldn't severe brain damage count in this category? Perhaps Mike is the victim come home to face his attackers.
It's all confusing and strange, but utterly remarkable that such a simple game has left enough of a mystery around it to enable such speculation. Hopefully we'll find out more when the sequel comes out.

3.The Phone Guy is Freddy
Aside from you and the four animatronics the only other character in the game is someone referred to as Phone Guy. He calls you each night at the beginning of the level to offer advice on how to stay alive.
Except that he really doesn't. His advice is usually wrong and he claims that the player is really in no danger half the time. He even tells you to leave the room, which would probably be an instant kill. Even on the fourth night when it sounds as if the animatronics are attacking him he exhibits no real panic. The theory goes that Phone Guy is actually the animatronic Freddy Fazbear himself using the same voice box that lets him sing at shows during the day.
On the other hand, there is that weird fifth message...

4.

Golden Freddy's Suit

Another popular theory is that Phone Guy was stuffed into the Golden Freddy suit. This seems plausible, as when Golden Freddy appears in The Office, he takes the position of a slumped over corpse. Adding to it, an endoskeleton cannot be seen inside Golden Freddy, especially since he has no eyes. This also lines up with the fact that Golden Freddy is a Freddy Fazbear suit, making it a very likely candidate to be stuffed with a security guard.

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Night 6

So we all know that in Five nights at Freddy's 3 there's a special Night 6 mode called Nightmare mode. Were Spring trap and the others become harder to to deal with and after you beat this Night you get a news paper clipping that says "IT BURNS". But What if it never burned down what if it was all just a nightmare from the security guard having to deal with spring-trap and the ghost of Freddy's past.

so that's  all I have so far and for now on every time I finish one these you can find this on Facebook and Google plus.  



Monday, March 2, 2015

FNAF 3 part 2

A Few "Five Nights At Freddy's 3" Story Theories Worth Considering
With regards to the story of "Five Nights At Freddy's 3," all that fans can confirm is some cryptic teaser text and a Steam plot description. What's caused quite a bit of debate amongst fans is the fact that the "Fazbear's Fright" attraction "now has one animatronic." Is Salvage really the only foe that players will face throughout the nights?
It's important to remember that in past "Five Nights At Freddy's" games Scott has made the distinction between animatronics that are supposed to be part of the gameplay experience and ones that appear without warning. In "Five Nights At Freddy's" Foxy was supposedly out of order but still managed to scare the crap out of gamers any chance he got. The same is true for various hallucinations like Golden Freddy. They aren't a part of the functioning environment, but they're still a major gameplay factor. Plus, Scott takes care to say that "the attraction" only has one animatronic, leaving several options open for the rest of the game.
What might this mean for the story of "Five Nights At Freddy's 3?" Theories and rumors dictate that series' characters like Bonnie, Marionette and Chica might return in some non-animatronic form. Scott has toyed around with the idea of haunted suits, and there may even be crazed human characters too. At face value Salvage seems like the biggest threat, but history tells us that the story might point to other sinister beings as it develops.
Speaking of Salvage, some folks on YouTube believe that that may be the suit the alleged child killer stole rather than the model of Golden Freddy. This idea has some basis of truth because the Golden Freddy cutscenes of "Five Nights At Freddy's 2" were labeled as "dreams" by Scott. This namesake seems to reinforce the idea that Golden Freddy may not exist at all. It's also worth noticing that Salvage's head features scratches that might be signs of struggle from the children during their murder.
When speaking of the teaser trailer itself, one Redditor posited the idea that Scott uses the clip to call out to returning players. In the video he says "he will come back, he always does." Many folks assumed the purple text to be associated with the series' Purple Man killer, but that may not be the case. After all, if one believes the Purple Man to be a security guard, then that means all of Freddy Fazbear's security staff wears purple. This includes you as a Freddy's Fazbear employee. In short, the reference to always coming back might denote the fact that players play through the game several nights beyond the standard five. As for "having a place for him," the animatronics have been trying to stuff players into suits from day one, haven't they?

FNAF 3 theories

he New Animatronic: Salvage, Hybrid or Golden Bonnie
Since "Five Nights At Freddy's 3" hasn't been released, one thing that fans don't know is the name of the trailer's new animatronic. The three names in bold have all been adopted by "Five Nights At Freddy's" Reddit community, but, for the sake of this article, let's agree on Salvage.
Why is this name appropriate? Because the animatronic in the trailer doesn't appear to be an exact replica of Bonnie from the previous two "Five Nights At Freddy's" games. It's hard to tell from pictures alone, but it appears that Cawthon's latest creature may feature Freddy's torso and Bonnie's head. The top half is enough to condone the name Golden Bonnie, but, through weathering or part mismatches, it doesn't appear to be the exact same one.
As for the origins of this supposed "Five Nights At Freddy's 3" star, it's been highly discussed that Salvage is a manifestation of Scott Cawthon's nightmares. Cawthon previously said that Bonnie has always haunted him, and now that animatronic may have its own game.
The funny part is, some Redditors claim that gamers may have seen Salvage before as the "Shadow Bonnie" hallucination in "Five Nights At Freddy's 2." The figure certainly looked like Bonnie by shape, but it sported a glaring set of white teeth not seen in any of Bonnie's variations. Salvage on the other hand, certainly has a mouthful. Was Scott teasing gamers about "Five Nights At Freddy's 3" long before it existed? The possibility is certainly there.

FIVE NIGHTS OF 3 DEMO CAME OUT!






Thursday, February 12, 2015

The Missing children




The Missing Children Incident was an incident occurring at "Freddy Fazbear's Pizza", and is mentioned in both the first and second game.
In the first game, numerous newspaper clippings can occasionally be seen replacing the Rules for Safety sign, normally appearing in the East Hall Corner. These clippings explain that during late June of an unspecified year, a total of five children had gradually gone missing at the pizzeria. Police suspect that a man had dressed up in a costume resembling Freddy Fazbear (possibly even Golden Freddy) and lured the children to a back room where he presumably murdered them.
Soon after the incident, the company's animatronics had begun to leak blood and mucus around the facial areas, and had released a foul odor described by one customer as "reanimated carcasses". This has led to the popular belief that the murdered children were stuffed into the animatronic suits. This incident, along with other incidents and health violations, ultimately led to the closing of the pizzeria, and it was set to shut down by year's end.
The game doesn't confirm whether the man convicted for the incident was actually the murderer, or if kids were stuffed into the animatronics. Since the animatronics attempt to kill other people in a similar manner, some fans believe that the animatronics were the real murderers.
Others believe that it was a homicidal employee (as they would have access to the costumes and the animatronics' AI controls), though the newspaper says nothing as to whether the killer was an employee. Scott Cawthon's hinting of paranormal activity within the pizzeria gave rise to speculation that the ghosts of the five children (and the other victims) might have possessed the animatronics, which caused their macabre behavior. Most fan theories agree that the Purple Man from the Death Minigames is the true murderer involved in this incident, as he is usually present with the imagery of deceased children.
A variation of two certain theories speculates that the murderer may have been a previous night guard, which would explain why the animatronics are so determined to reach Mike Schmidt (and supposedly Phone Guy before him, as heard during Night 4's phone call). Since the killings may have occurred after-hours, this theory raises the possibility that the victims haunting the animatronics want revenge but can only remember for certain that their killer was a night guard (This is leading towards the other theory of where fans believe that the Phone Guy is stuffed into Golden Freddy).
Another theory speculates that the missing children were stuffed into the four animatronics. This would explain the animatronics' foul odor, the leaking blood and mucus, and the parents' comparisons to reanimated corpses. No one knows what happened to the fifth child, though it is theorized that the fifth child may have been stuffed into Golden Freddy. This could explain why Golden Freddy has a little girl's laugh. It is possible that all of the children were killed and disposed of in a more traditional way, though.
Five Nights at Freddy's 2 hints that the previous day shift guard is the one who murdered the children. Phone Guy mentions on Night 5 of the second game that "no one is allowed in or out...especially concerning any...previous employees." This is also possible because Mike worked after both this incident and The Bite of '87 took place, and due to the fact that Jeremy Fitzgeraldis the only protagonist to not be fired from his job as a night guard.
Another candidate could be Fritz Smith, the security guard on the Custom Night that is fired the following day after he tampers with the animatronics (just as Mike was). However, "tampering with the animatronics" could simply allude to the Custom Night gameplay where the player adjusts the A.I. levels of the animatronics. Also, the fact that Fritz worked after previous employees were neither allowed in or out possibly disproves this accusation.
Another theory proposed by the fan base is that Phone Guy is one of the likely candidates who took the missing children. This theory was brought up by MatPat of the famous YouTube theorizing gaming channel, The Game Theorists. The possible connections between The Purple Man and Golden Freddy to the Phone Guy are described; The Purple Man might be a security guard, which Phone Guy was, and The Purple Man's glowing white eyes in the rare "You can't" version of the SAVE THEM death minigame are similar to the ones Golden Freddy has in Five Nights and Freddy's and the player can see "You can't" on the bottom left corner of the death screen from The Purple Man.
Phone Guy also mentions that Foxy was his favorite, giving fans a reason to believe that he was responsible, as in the Foxy Death Minigame, The Purple Man is seen outside Pirate Cove.