Still love how Battington expanded it with the springlocks, Fredbear had a jaw upgrade, and the poor guy who was inside of Spring Bonnie suit got springlocked
I really like Battington’s take on how the spring suits work. It’s a lot more realistic than the entire skeleton magically collapsing around the inside of the costume.
If they haven't already, somebody NEEDS to hire Battington for a big budget Horror Movie... These tapes and their Visuals understand the subtleties of Fear VERY well.
Squimpus made the originals, and the audio He and battington make this extremely unsettling The audio is extremely anxiety inducing, And is mysterious Battington makes these really creepy looking stuff, so he and squimpus would be perfect
Love the image of Afton seeing the ghosts of the missing children in the backroom and proceeding to remove the suit and fiberglass shell, enter the springlock endoskeleton, put the fiberglass shell and suit back on, and only THEN get springlocked
In my battington head cannon is, the reason he got springlocked is because he didn’t follow these procedures since there were multiple ghosts trying to ya know get him or whatever.
For those of you who don’t know what spring Bonnie was talking about at the end, he was referring to the “MICHAEL, DON’T LEAVE ME HERE!! MICHAEL!” Audio, because it was recorded by putting a phone in a washing machine and someone speaking and banging on it from the outside of the washing machine. I loved that reference.
Judging by the design, a failure would only penetrate the skin and muscle layers since they're ment to connect to the endoskeleton? Depending on the power and length of the springs, this wouldn't kill them immediately unless they're long enough to reach vital organs, but given the purpose this is unlikely unless the failure happens in the head and the springs are strong enough to penetrate the skull. A failure in the legs could cause a chain reaction because collapsing could trigger failure in other systems. I would guess that most deaths from springlock failure are from bleeding out slowly and painfully, and any survivors most like required amputation of limbs? I'm no expert and this could all be completely wrong but what I'm saying is death by springlock failure is a terrible way to go, but could be survived with proper treatment and luck.
usually extreme pain is numbed a lot because you were expecting to happen and the adrenaline makes it hurt less, spring locks would be instant and with barely any warning, you would feel the full force of the springs jolting into your flesh.
Man Battington is really talented. I am really keen into Squimpus's series and seeing eerie snd messed up details added into it, plus WAY more realistic.. It just blows my mind
Sound response check, pirate cove pre-show and Nonexistent video are nothing but upgrade after upgrade. Each one of them made a different and unique new step in the right direction. What started as faithfull reimaginings of squimpuses tapes became some of the best analog horror, PERIOD. If you think this is the best it can get then you're most likely wrong. I'm sure Battington can top anything at this point. Truly such a great creator.
I think the Fredbear Exoskeleton was in the middle of being switched to suit mode before it somehow reactivated, the feet must’ve been removed which is why it’s crawling on the ground
i love how detailed the inner workings of the animatronics are in this series. it makes it seem so real because irl animatronics can be quite complicated
@@TravTrevTV i agree, but i meant that animatronics aren’t just a bunch of metal and wires slapped together. takes quite a bit of mechanics to make such a heavy thing move and perform
The design of fibreglass is the most interesting part, I think the idea of one design being just an undersuit then it being covered with a costume is amazing then would explain why they toss the costume on top for a Holoclip, costwise cheaper then cleaning costume and they can be lazy by just making people believe it's real with a clip
It is even creepier when you realize that the Fredbear suit was in performer mode when the bite happened, as shown by the image of a bloody Fredbear head with the "fake eyes" described from earlier.
Me too. I think you just forgot what the fake eyes looked like. Remember, the fake eyes look like googly eyes, while the real eyes look like animatronic eyes.
I love Fredbears just-- not cleaning out the blood from the eye sockets in the training tapes like they needed the tape made because someone already got springlocked.
I feel like the main spring locks to go off are the ones by the hands, elbows and knee joint areas, because of the movement. Feel like it may have been traumatic to yet rods stuck in your arms or whatever
I like how this actually explains how the springlocks work in the most logical way. We've never really had any explanations to how it works, so there's been no reference for how you would actually operate the suits. He did a good job making it make sense
I'm really surprised nobody noticed the ghost child under the shelf the suit head was resting on. I know the subtitles were in the way so you'd only catch it if you KNEW beforehand [i watched it without autocaptions], but its such a really nice, chilling detail that its a shame its going unrecognized. It gave me the heebie goddamn jeebies when i saw it.
SAME, i was searching for the comments if anyone found it but apparently not? I don't know if you noticed too but when you watch the OG there's a child ghost that flashes for a second if you slow it down, forgot at which part specifically but main point: there are tiny details put in the tape that I adore
Gotta love the detail. How what seems to be fredbear without his fur layer on the floor, playing a distorted happy birthday to find Spring Bonnie, all the while Spring Bonnie responding.... Behind you. And the subtle detail of the hearable panic from the people, and the voice saying that they need to evacuate. That scene was very well done
I honestly loved watching this video my first time around, and really enjoyed the movement and dialogue behind the video itself. The layers of the costumes impressed me, and the character movements were janky like a real robot from that time period. Overall I was really impressed by this video.
There's just something so surreally sad about the animatronic with only the fiberglass and endo desperately singing Happy Birthday in the only way it can at that point, with its jarring tones.
I was constantly screaming, asking "Why?!" Why do they need to put on the dangerous animatronic stuff, why not just the fursuit?! qwq This tape reminded me of how messed up this is in FNaF.
You know what? That's a really good pint! Why not just fursuits?? Well, I mean, it DID say that the company didn't want customers to notice a difference with the animatronics when worn buuuut I understand your argument. Like, why must it be so hard??
Think of how fast Freddy jaws must've closed from the release of pressure. I wonder if whoever opened up his jaws to get the crying child out must've had a hard time
Yeah especially seeing the guy most likely an employee run to save him as the distant screams are heard, i dont think its William as its in fredbear diner and the puppet says “the same thing happened to your father” after the scene, still i think we will get a scene of williams laugh before his horrifying screams but who knows what battington has next
There was a guy who made models of some of the twisted animatronics based on how they were described in the books. I think the fiberglass casing is supposed to be a reference to that.
The fiberglass is likely a reference to both that and the real life construction method for classic FEC animatronics. The fiberglass body shells give characters their own unique shapes under the fabric cosmetics. Concept Unification is a really good- and sad- showcase of it!
At 1:58 I’m pretty sure that the animatronic is fredbear in the middle of being repaired and when he’s crawling out you can here two different pitches of music,and I assume that Fredbear heard the music and was trying to sing it’s parts while Springbonnie was singing as well. Another thing is that the song sounded like “happy birthday”, so I think that whole incident happened at a birthday party
I kinda hate how Dawko (as far as I know) never actually finished the original Squimpus VHS series, only making it to the animated tape, missing out on the last two, quite possibly the most important.
4:31 you can see a head under the table in the original video. I also think William is in the suit because the character who puts on the suit is wearing the same thing Afton was earlier in the video.
2:17 I also thought that was a Sister Location animatronic, but it's not. It's just the shell of the exoskeleton. And they have faceplates. Although, Battington could use that for a Sister Location VHS Tape series if he wanted. Because I thought that was going to be the animatronic for Funtime Freddy. That would be cool though, I would totally watch it.
@@bradbradthebrad I didn't mean it like that, I meant he could do that exact same thing but with the faceplates on the mask of the character and exoskeleton. Like Sister Location, maybe that came out wrong.
Ok, now the intro has gotten me interested. And not gonna lie, Battington's FNAF VHS Squimpus Remakes has honestly one of the most creepiest FNAF videos, but however I really enjoy all of them. And also I like all of his model designs which reminds me of the old vintages Chuck-E-Cheese and ShowBiz Animatronic Designs way back in the 1970s or even in the 1980s. Which makes me like the direction of what the FNAF community have came up with; with their own style of their own FNAF VHS series, like for example TwelveMan_OP's FNAF VHS Series, yes it includes Fazbear's Collection 1 and 2, which I totally recommend watching them, and so many talented people that made their own VHS series as a whole. And I'm glad to be a part of this whole community
I only watched that video a couple hours ago and the thing crawling on the floor (the glass suit) would and is still technically a springlock suit. I'm pretty sure the springlocks are connected to the Funtimes in a way, that's why its face opened like that. The Funtimes are wearable springlock suits, seen in game, so it's possible.
This was incredible. Glad you covered it, let’s get this man alllllll the views. I hope I can eventually afford a P&S plush. Who all else was terrified by the Fazbear’s Fright logo?
1:25 I remember the behind the scenes video and this is now my favorite scene because there’s a moment where an endo is just dancin’ it’s not even official in the timeline, battinton was playing with the model, making him do a funny dance, and then fredbear joined in and it looked cursed, meanwhile the non creepy version of the music in the scene is playing and that’s why I love it
The intro was a fantastic way to start today's video! Make sure you get them guys, before they get you! Also, I'm surprised Dawko didn't notice the blood around Bonnie Bun's eyes!
4:20 If you look at the top of the screen, you see a tie which indicates the person in the suit is indeed William Afton. And when we saw the fiberglass animatronic in the bathroom, the person recording it was probably William since he was seen in the bathroom in the vision.
i still can't believe almost everyone who reacted to this video asn't realized that is the Squimpus Mcgrimpus video but the battigton version ( but not everyone didn't realized it don't worry)
One thing I like better in the original is the immediate transition from Marionette comforting Michael and confessing that she loved him to the 'A good friend is the best thing you could ever have', I feel like it just hits better in the original instead of playing the full goodbye sequence here, but maybe that is personal taste
These videos never fail to give me the creeps... they're nuts lol. Btw Dawko, there's an update for the fnf fnaf 1 mod if you want to check it out. The rest of the gang have sings now
Also when the last bit with the "hey maybe you could check inside those suits" was a direct reference to a squimpus mcgrimpus video "non existent video"
i know it's for the lore, but i always wordered, why aren't the springlock attached to the endoskeleton instead of the suit? it would be much less risky
I just realize that the puppet would most likely know who Michael is. They're both children of the co founders after all. If that is the canon in the tapes
Really hoping to get enough money to buy one of these guys. Hoping for foxy and Bonnie. The plushies look INSANE DAWKO if your reading this you have done increadibly
Battingstons stuff is really great but personally I kinda wished he just did his own creepy vhs series with those terrifyingly realistic vintage animatronic models instead of (while still having a small twist so it's not completely a 1 to 1 recreation) reimaging another creators story.
the message of "Four tapes inside their empty heads, Freddy ripped apart with a smile, Bonnie dancing in the dark, Chica and her wonderful song, Foxy meets the happy man. You are gifted, you found the fifth." sounds familiar, I don't remember where I heard it before, but I would like a reminder if possible.
Still love how Battington expanded it with the springlocks, Fredbear had a jaw upgrade, and the poor guy who was inside of Spring Bonnie suit got springlocked
William Afton
@@ParisIsABird no the other guy
@@ParisIsABird is shadow bonnie
@@ParisIsABird at 8:17 that’s the poor guy who was an employee inside of the Spring Bonnie suit got springlocked was talking about earlier
@@ParisIsABird I think William Afton wasn’t the first to experience a springlock failure
I really like Battington’s take on how the spring suits work. It’s a lot more realistic than the entire skeleton magically collapsing around the inside of the costume.
it also looks more painful
Makes the fnaf 3 ending not make sense though. It looks like it would take like 10 minutes to put that on. You might even need help from someone else.
@@shearman360 Yeah, that’s why he died
@@shearman360 yeah but william is a magician
If they haven't already, somebody NEEDS to hire Battington for a big budget Horror Movie... These tapes and their Visuals understand the subtleties of Fear VERY well.
Battington and squimpus
@@Aladoof squimpus can probably make the cartoons on the tv/movie and battington can make the map,animatronic,characters etc
@@raziasultana652 make the lore tbh
And Squimpus Mcgrimpus.
Squimpus made the originals, and the audio
He and battington make this extremely unsettling
The audio is extremely anxiety inducing,
And is mysterious
Battington makes these really creepy looking stuff, so he and squimpus would be perfect
I really like that he's given Squimpus' animations a whole fresh coat of paint. A little bit more unsettling honestly. has he seen this? I wonder
Most likely, Squimpus did give theyre blessing to battington to make the series
hey heads up squimpus uses they/them!
@@razifixations balls
@@razifixations 🗿
@@razifixations good job being considerate but this person didnt really mention squimpus using any pronouns, and only by their name
Love the image of Afton seeing the ghosts of the missing children in the backroom and proceeding to remove the suit and fiberglass shell, enter the springlock endoskeleton, put the fiberglass shell and suit back on, and only THEN get springlocked
I imagine it was already out of performer mode since it was just kinda left there.
Ah that actually makes sense! Dunno why I didn’t think of that lol
He failed the Springlock 100% completion Speedrun
In my battington head cannon is, the reason he got springlocked is because he didn’t follow these procedures since there were multiple ghosts trying to ya know get him or whatever.
@@thestonedrone the animatronic was already in suit mode, but the spring locks weren’t completely wounded, he rushed it and there was water.
For those of you who don’t know what spring Bonnie was talking about at the end, he was referring to the “MICHAEL, DON’T LEAVE ME HERE!! MICHAEL!” Audio, because it was recorded by putting a phone in a washing machine and someone speaking and banging on it from the outside of the washing machine. I loved that reference.
Yeaaahhh… definitely a reference
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@SQUISHYCANDYGUTZAyo
Judging by the design, a failure would only penetrate the skin and muscle layers since they're ment to connect to the endoskeleton? Depending on the power and length of the springs, this wouldn't kill them immediately unless they're long enough to reach vital organs, but given the purpose this is unlikely unless the failure happens in the head and the springs are strong enough to penetrate the skull. A failure in the legs could cause a chain reaction because collapsing could trigger failure in other systems. I would guess that most deaths from springlock failure are from bleeding out slowly and painfully, and any survivors most like required amputation of limbs? I'm no expert and this could all be completely wrong but what I'm saying is death by springlock failure is a terrible way to go, but could be survived with proper treatment and luck.
Wow! You’re very smart!
Something like this was in the fnaf books (the old ones). Where it just penatrated the skin of william thats why he had so many scars in the book
Well seeing as how the training tapes expect the wearer to maneuver out of the area in the event of a failure rather than getting help...
This has been known for a long time now, but nice speculation
@oliver Exactly why do they wear the animatronic skeleton?
usually extreme pain is numbed a lot because you were expecting to happen and the adrenaline makes it hurt less, spring locks would be instant and with barely any warning, you would feel the full force of the springs jolting into your flesh.
Ouch
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@@burningbones1686 ?
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Highly recommend reacting to The Macabre Experiment next. It’s absolutely amazing. It’s an analog horror that recreates old creepypastas.
Yeah and they just released Ben drown
Do you know any other good analogs like that
I will check it out
that sounds awesome
I know this isn't directed towards me, but I will
Man Battington is really talented. I am really keen into Squimpus's series and seeing eerie snd messed up details added into it, plus WAY more realistic.. It just blows my mind
Sound response check, pirate cove pre-show and Nonexistent video are nothing but upgrade after upgrade.
Each one of them made a different and unique new step in the right direction. What started as faithfull reimaginings of squimpuses tapes became some of the best analog horror, PERIOD.
If you think this is the best it can get then you're most likely wrong. I'm sure Battington can top anything at this point.
Truly such a great creator.
It's great that they are not just copys of squimpus too, and full adoptions.
@@jaeramirez8652 a d o p t i o n s
@@jaeramirez8652 ADOPTIONS ah yes
Oh my God
Deserves their own show, given their incredible talent
I think the Fredbear Exoskeleton was in the middle of being switched to suit mode before it somehow reactivated, the feet must’ve been removed which is why it’s crawling on the ground
I still don't understand why it's movements look so human-like, when there is no human inside
When in first saw that scene I thought that it was a hippo
i love how detailed the inner workings of the animatronics are in this series. it makes it seem so real because irl animatronics can be quite complicated
nah, the complicity is more of a disney thing.
@@TravTrevTV i agree, but i meant that animatronics aren’t just a bunch of metal and wires slapped together. takes quite a bit of mechanics to make such a heavy thing move and perform
The design of fibreglass is the most interesting part, I think the idea of one design being just an undersuit then it being covered with a costume is amazing then would explain why they toss the costume on top for a Holoclip, costwise cheaper then cleaning costume and they can be lazy by just making people believe it's real with a clip
It is even creepier when you realize that the Fredbear suit was in performer mode when the bite happened, as shown by the image of a bloody Fredbear head with the "fake eyes" described from earlier.
They don't look like the fake eyes to me.
Me too. I think you just forgot what the fake eyes looked like. Remember, the fake eyes look like googly eyes, while the real eyes look like animatronic eyes.
I love Fredbears just-- not cleaning out the blood from the eye sockets in the training tapes like they needed the tape made because someone already got springlocked.
I feel like the main spring locks to go off are the ones by the hands, elbows and knee joint areas, because of the movement. Feel like it may have been traumatic to yet rods stuck in your arms or whatever
Also the head, because of all the moisture from sweat, breath, and saliva.
How about a suit inside like 3 other layers of a suit to protect against spring lock
And springlock against moisture
I'd assume that when one set of springlocks fail, it sort of starts a chain reaction that causes the others to fail
So Panic and Motion will ensue, despite your best efforts
I like how this actually explains how the springlocks work in the most logical way. We've never really had any explanations to how it works, so there's been no reference for how you would actually operate the suits. He did a good job making it make sense
Gosh these VHS tape videos are soo creepy and amazing. Battington deserving a reward for making the scariest VHS tapes of the fnaf.
Best one is the parts $ services
technically he didnt... he is just animating over them
@@TimeMasterOG They are originally from Squimpus Mcgrimpus right?
@@svenb.9363 yea
@@Goober4816 Even if they are mainly based on the ones from Squimpus Mcgrimpus, they are still very well made
I'm really surprised nobody noticed the ghost child under the shelf the suit head was resting on. I know the subtitles were in the way so you'd only catch it if you KNEW beforehand [i watched it without autocaptions], but its such a really nice, chilling detail that its a shame its going unrecognized. It gave me the heebie goddamn jeebies when i saw it.
SAME, i was searching for the comments if anyone found it but apparently not? I don't know if you noticed too but when you watch the OG there's a child ghost that flashes for a second if you slow it down, forgot at which part specifically but main point: there are tiny details put in the tape that I adore
It is actually insane how many steps there are to wearing a springlock suit. You quite literally become the machine, Iron Man style.
and then you breath weird and _you quite literally become the machine_
@@trash-lol that was funny
@@sleepy_s1845 thank you
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Taking the literal sense a bit too far, yes?
1:53
Fun Fact, Fredbear is screeching the Happy Birthday theme music.
sounds horrific and I love it
tbh, being a casual fnaf fan not completely used to creepy stuff I love being able to watch these together with Dawko, lol!
I've been an old fnaf fan and I still can't watch these without Dawko
Trust me, you never get used to it.
Gotta love the detail. How what seems to be fredbear without his fur layer on the floor, playing a distorted happy birthday to find Spring Bonnie, all the while Spring Bonnie responding.... Behind you. And the subtle detail of the hearable panic from the people, and the voice saying that they need to evacuate. That scene was very well done
8:22 that whole bit genuinely startled me, that scream was so convincing wow
Fiberglass Fredbear: *Puts head down for 0.4 seconds*
Dawko: HE DIED
I honestly loved watching this video my first time around, and really enjoyed the movement and dialogue behind the video itself. The layers of the costumes impressed me, and the character movements were janky like a real robot from that time period. Overall I was really impressed by this video.
There's just something so surreally sad about the animatronic with only the fiberglass and endo desperately singing Happy Birthday in the only way it can at that point, with its jarring tones.
I was constantly screaming, asking "Why?!" Why do they need to put on the dangerous animatronic stuff, why not just the fursuit?! qwq
This tape reminded me of how messed up this is in FNaF.
You know what? That's a really good pint! Why not just fursuits??
Well, I mean, it DID say that the company didn't want customers to notice a difference with the animatronics when worn buuuut I understand your argument. Like, why must it be so hard??
Or just use a seperate suit that can be put on someone
I guess resources or something, still a stupid idea. But we know how fazbear entertainment is
well kids could tell the difference between a giant robot and a guy in a suit.
Probably william did that because hes crazy
Think of how fast Freddy jaws must've closed from the release of pressure. I wonder if whoever opened up his jaws to get the crying child out must've had a hard time
The spring lock scene with the guy moving and the locks going off more is the only scene that unnerves me to the core
Same!
Yeah especially seeing the guy most likely an employee run to save him as the distant screams are heard, i dont think its William as its in fredbear diner and the puppet says “the same thing happened to your father” after the scene, still i think we will get a scene of williams laugh before his horrifying screams but who knows what battington has next
and the scream-
that made me very uncomfortable, my whole body started to itch
i need to admit battingtom needs more atention, his tapes are so good
Sad it didn't phase me :(
The fredbear head scene
There was a guy who made models of some of the twisted animatronics based on how they were described in the books. I think the fiberglass casing is supposed to be a reference to that.
The fiberglass is likely a reference to both that and the real life construction method for classic FEC animatronics. The fiberglass body shells give characters their own unique shapes under the fabric cosmetics. Concept Unification is a really good- and sad- showcase of it!
Fredbear: Gives a speech on friendship and the importance of having company...
Spring Bonnie: Help stepbro, I'm stuck!
I love how William afton is called criminal criminal just because that facial recognition system
At 1:58 I’m pretty sure that the animatronic is fredbear in the middle of being repaired and when he’s crawling out you can here two different pitches of music,and I assume that Fredbear heard the music and was trying to sing it’s parts while Springbonnie was singing as well. Another thing is that the song sounded like “happy birthday”, so I think that whole incident happened at a birthday party
*the* birthday party lmao
No, it's not a party, there's a fire alarm Because the place is on fire, and the person who filmed it is going to run away, and fredbear cuts him off.
Watch the behind the scenes. The music that the animatronic plays is like a call for the other, he’s calling for bonnie.
@@lupas9938
...y tho?
@@Migaku-is-here Well I guess this is not fine I guess hes screaming and we sing the Happy Birthday song
As soon as I saw this, 9:26 , my heart stopped and I nearlt shouted "IT'S GLITCHTRAP!" in the middle of my mother's meeting
🤣 I watch too much FNAF
I kinda hate how Dawko (as far as I know) never actually finished the original Squimpus VHS series, only making it to the animated tape, missing out on the last two, quite possibly the most important.
He’s probably seen them off camera
Do they add a lot?
@@locochoify yes
Epic spring lock tip: you can break the suit in and make it more comfortable by wearing it in the shower.
Hello Daddy, how are you? I wanna do that springlocks training too!
so much work to get into the springsuits yet william entered one in under a minute when escaping children spirits. pure skill.
4:31 you can see a head under the table in the original video.
I also think William is in the suit because the character who puts on the suit is wearing the same thing Afton was earlier in the video.
2:17 I also thought that was a Sister Location animatronic, but it's not. It's just the shell of the exoskeleton. And they have faceplates. Although, Battington could use that for a Sister Location VHS Tape series if he wanted. Because I thought that was going to be the animatronic for Funtime Freddy. That would be cool though, I would totally watch it.
Love how this implies that Afton was too lazy to make fur suits and just painted the fiberglass
@@bradbradthebrad I didn't mean it like that, I meant he could do that exact same thing but with the faceplates on the mask of the character and exoskeleton. Like Sister Location, maybe that came out wrong.
@@kandlel.923 oh, makes sense, also was a joke insulting Afton
@@kandlel.923 also if that’s what Funtime Freddy and Funtime Foxy look like, imagine Baby and Ballora.
The springlock death is so much more brutal in the VHS Tape (timestamp for that moment is 8:15 )
Ok, now the intro has gotten me interested. And not gonna lie, Battington's FNAF VHS Squimpus Remakes has honestly one of the most creepiest FNAF videos, but however I really enjoy all of them. And also I like all of his model designs which reminds me of the old vintages Chuck-E-Cheese and ShowBiz Animatronic Designs way back in the 1970s or even in the 1980s. Which makes me like the direction of what the FNAF community have came up with; with their own style of their own FNAF VHS series, like for example TwelveMan_OP's FNAF VHS Series, yes it includes Fazbear's Collection 1 and 2, which I totally recommend watching them, and so many talented people that made their own VHS series as a whole. And I'm glad to be a part of this whole community
I only watched that video a couple hours ago and the thing crawling on the floor (the glass suit) would and is still technically a springlock suit. I'm pretty sure the springlocks are connected to the Funtimes in a way, that's why its face opened like that. The Funtimes are wearable springlock suits, seen in game, so it's possible.
This was incredible. Glad you covered it, let’s get this man alllllll the views. I hope I can eventually afford a P&S plush. Who all else was terrified by the Fazbear’s Fright logo?
1:25 I remember the behind the scenes video and this is now my favorite scene because there’s a moment where an endo is just dancin’ it’s not even official in the timeline, battinton was playing with the model, making him do a funny dance, and then fredbear joined in and it looked cursed, meanwhile the non creepy version of the music in the scene is playing and that’s why I love it
The intro was a fantastic way to start today's video! Make sure you get them guys, before they get you! Also, I'm surprised Dawko didn't notice the blood around Bonnie Bun's eyes!
9:20 no time could be more perfect than this
That tape also is both Horrifying, Sad, and wholesome at the same time
Battington is amazing. The videos are so detailed and creepy. The springlock failure part is honestly terrifying
that scene was tragic but it was crawling fredbear that got me😅
During the spring lock part, you could here the pure agony in his scream. Gave me goosebumps.
It probably is just a glitch but I feel like the "camera glitching" thing is intentional lmao. Keeps getting more and more intense I think.
4:20 If you look at the top of the screen, you see a tie which indicates the person in the suit is indeed William Afton. And when we saw the fiberglass animatronic in the bathroom, the person recording it was probably William since he was seen in the bathroom in the vision.
Seeing them get like springlocked in these tapes is terrifying but kind of cool
8:14
THAT SCREAM SHOOK ME TO THE CORE 😅
VHS Tape stuff is so good. It really feels like it could have existed.
VHS tapes exist.... Were you living under a rock your whole childhood?
@@Bluetiful_ bro, he mean the history.
i still can't believe almost everyone who reacted to this video asn't realized that is the Squimpus Mcgrimpus video but the battigton version ( but not everyone didn't realized it don't worry)
I love the talent people put into these VHS tapes!
The puppet thing was lowkey kinda heartwarming to see someone cares for Michael
Now these are really getting deep into lore so much information but I have to give Battington credit
oh my god, Afton is here
@@borec_najaki yes I'm back
Oh my goodness! It’s the gentleman behind thy butchering!
@tom NO
@tom hi Timmy
I like the way The Bite Victim is shown in this series. He is honestly a underrated character and im glad someone did a full-on thing about him.
Yay! I was waiting until you reacted to this tape. It was so good! Battington really outdid himself on this one.
btw its a cool detail that when it zooms in to springbonnies mask you can see a bit of blood around the eyes
I love the quality in these video. Really fits the theme of FNAF.
5:44 huge Respect for pausing for us
Jesus these VHS tapes are so creepy and honestly cool
*The creator did a great job*
One thing I like better in the original is the immediate transition from Marionette comforting Michael and confessing that she loved him to the 'A good friend is the best thing you could ever have', I feel like it just hits better in the original instead of playing the full goodbye sequence here, but maybe that is personal taste
Even Dawko's camera is glitching
Glitchtrap is always there
A l w a y s
I wanna know how the hell you’re supposed to stay calm when getting springlocked
“So how creepy do you want your animatronics ?”
“Yes.”
Just making an actual regular suit is infinitely better than
whatever that torture machine is
God this has to be my favorite FNaF VHS video yet, great video Dawko
11:16 what are you doing step-bro?
The glitching of your camera made this the perfect ambience. How does it feel when the world Glitches around you?
I was watching this on my iPad then my pc glitched and shutdown 😮
Getting spring locked sure would hurt, but always remember kids that pain is weakness leaving the body.
I recommend Mandela Catalogue. It’s an incredible Analog Horror series that you should check out.
I think the point of removing you from the spring lock suit is that it can be used again, not to save you.
God this is so scary and great at the same! Can't wait for the other squimpus mcgrimpus recreation animations and glamrock animatronics.
These videos never fail to give me the creeps... they're nuts lol. Btw Dawko, there's an update for the fnf fnaf 1 mod if you want to check it out. The rest of the gang have sings now
Fun fact: the song the animatronic was singing/yelling? was happy birthday
Also when the last bit with the "hey maybe you could check inside those suits" was a direct reference to a squimpus mcgrimpus video "non existent video"
The whole thing is a remake of the squimpus mcgrimpus video, but battington style, which i find really cool
Imagine moving a little too hard in the bonnie but suit and being diagnosed with immediate full body stigmata
4:32 you should desactivate the subtitles because you missed a creepy face below the desk.
Update : I learned this is the Puppet.
10:54- Spring Bonnie/ Bonnie Bun sounds like a junkie
Love you and Ryan's intros Louis. Y'all are the Fnaf comedy kings.
2:52 springbonnie asserts his dominance
Battington always make the vhs videos so realistic!
i know it's for the lore, but i always wordered, why aren't the springlock attached to the endoskeleton instead of the suit? it would be much less risky
They did this so well! Reminds me of the Walten files.
I just realize that the puppet would most likely know who Michael is. They're both children of the co founders after all. If that is the canon in the tapes
I like how Dawkos camera glitched during spring traps burning scene
Makes sense
Ooooh I like that it even included a wind up feature to put the head in performer mode! Like in sister location and you have to keep it wound up!
Really hoping to get enough money to buy one of these guys. Hoping for foxy and Bonnie. The plushies look INSANE DAWKO if your reading this you have done increadibly
Battingstons stuff is really great but personally I kinda wished he just did his own creepy vhs series with those terrifyingly realistic vintage animatronic models instead of (while still having a small twist so it's not completely a 1 to 1 recreation) reimaging another creators story.
It's always during the scary vids, Dawko's camera starts glitching 🤔
you'll gonna know it's him...
by what?
The springtrap/scraptrap:
MICHAEL MICHAEL DON'T LEAVE ME HEREEEE MICHAELLLl
I saw this video on my recommendation, and I knew that Dawko was going to react to it. Great video Dawko 👍.
The child in black and white before the abnormally creepy close up of fred bear saying I bit someone, I feel is the crying child. Not Micheal.
7:35 Bonnie is a fan of Joji there, nice
Dang, guess he attacked the camera man because he don't wanna slow dance in the dark. 😔
the message of "Four tapes inside their empty heads, Freddy ripped apart with a smile, Bonnie dancing in the dark, Chica and her wonderful song, Foxy meets the happy man. You are gifted, you found the fifth." sounds familiar, I don't remember where I heard it before, but I would like a reminder if possible.
They’re from squimpus’ original versions I believe
I clicked faster than foxy could run down the hallway.
“I would’ve failed already and died”
Same dude I’m bad at following intrusions-