Really enjoyed your analysis take on my series! Those series are still brand new and developing. Many of its aspects are still experimental and implemented for the first time, as I want to try out different tropes than other popular FNAF VHS creators and break established cliches. Some of its weaknesses can be explained by hardware limitations, a meagre production budget and a lack of access to professional services. However, despite this, I am still proud of how this indie series turned out so far and how it redeemed the mistakes of my previous "series". I don't aim for it to be just scary anymore. Just like cinema works, I want it to trigger a variety of emotions. All of this wouldn't be possible without the help of my great friends from the scene, who were kind enough to spend their free time helping me make this video happen. Just like you've said, me and Spectre are a match made in heaven lol. Await Part II, because sure this video would not only provide a proper explanation for the things which were left unanswered in previous videos, but also... ...it will be revolutionary.
How much research did you have to do when writing the dialogue for Medical Imaging? There's a lot of medical terms thrown around so I'm wondering how long it took.
bro i haven't felt that unconfortable with any of those tapes horror before, this is better than i expected, i thought i was going to see one of moore those horror vhs tapes with scary faces and gmod models, but jesus, it was so disturbing, first time i actually felt unconfortable and scared
You crafted an analog horror series of FNAF like no other. This series is how I USED to see the og fnaf games. Also the touch of the Animatronics shaking and Bonnie’s eye widen when he hears the god awful commotion in the kitchen was perfect. Better believe I’ll be looking out for more of this series. This right here is True trama in a hand basket. And I’m here for it.
@@tonyfishstick6069 . . .Ok you got me there, I forgot about that. Though i wonder how that works in the game, like the door buttons are. . .buttons, there's no visible lock
Gosh they didn’t even need to show a single bit of violence to have me on the edge of my seat. Just the sound of a child sobbing, a flatline, and the sound a fryer.
You might like a particular vid from the Living Meat/Vita Carnis series, ''Species Anomaly Report" (though I do recommend watching the vid spotlight on the Harvester specifically first, so that you have context for how this creature operates). Trust me, you'll know the part in Anomaly Report when you hit it. Almost entirely audio-based, and _jesus christ_ does the voice acting make you uncomfortable. Like, I've rewatched that series so many times, but always end up having to skip over Anomaly Report bc it's so viscerally disturbing, and it's through pure audio work combined with pre-established context.
@@lzrshark617 oh my gosh, the Harvester one 🫢 that one hit me so freaking hard. The child screaming is so visceral and upsetting, I had to pause just to get myself together from it. Less is more and both this one and Vita Carnis manage to hit that perfectly.
I worked at a McDonald's for a bit, and the deep fryer scene was way too accurate to how the McDonald's deep fryers worked... he set the timer to nuggets, just because it seems to be the longest timer they had, the fryer detected that something inside it wasn't supposed to be there, and it said to replace the filter and skim the vat, which is what it does when the oil in the vat isn't clean enough to be used. Whoever made that scene 100% worked in fast food before and they knew exactly how the deep fryer would realistically respond to a human corpse
44:56 "Screw the client!" The fact that it's implied that someone is PAYING William to kill and cook these children is more terrifying than anything in canon FNAF
It could be like dsaf, with Henry being the real puppet master. Maybe that’s what Henry does in this universe, pay William and Carl to kill kids for the fun of it
@@marineconquest4942 it does. While the first game was a joke, the second had some lore and the third is the most lore filled. There's lore why Jack is orange, why William kills kids, why there's people with phone heads, why jack wants to save kids, all that.
Always remember the women who became infatuated with Charles Manson. That was before Tumblr was a thing. The impulse to fawn over serial killers is not a new concept. It's just much more popular with the rise of the internet.
@@walnzell9328 Which is fucking wild to me. Out of all the men in the world you could obsess over, you choose the ones that want to rip out your pancreas while you're still alive and eat it in front of you? Look, people have their kinks or whatever and I get that. But when kinks turn into completely unironic worship and praise? Like, what is wrong with you.
i love both but my au william is more akin to this. ((my william is also a pure pos that kills for both profit and for his own fucked up fun, in my au hes not henrys buisness partner but just a lowley jealous disgrunted animatronics engineer, however in my au henrys kinda a fuckass for stealing williams idea ((taking fredbears and making freddys)) which causes william to retaliate ((i gave my william a higher kill count to make him more a proper 80s stranger danger scare material so his total is more like 28 kids and employees he kills ((28 total, he kills about 20 kids and 8 guards/parents))
@@ediblefredible shit im cooked bro got based SHINY WILLY BILLY. he’s cooking hotdogs on the stove! HEY you hungry home invader, stop raiding our refrigerator
That 3rd one fucking blew my mind, like holy shit. As someone who works in fast food I saw the fryers going off and knew actually what it all meant and I was like, "No fucking way."
The boiling tape... so much depth added to the missing kids in the animatronics. "I was the first, I have seen everything" Susie watched five children get taken and heard them screaming crying, and boiling. And then the missing kids are in those animatronics shaking as anothing joins them, unable to help.
That scene gives me the chills, hearing the child scream and cry and watching the animatronics wanting to help, wanting to try and do something but they cant and we watch and are un able to do something to help like what the animatronics are probobly feeling at that moment it was like i was forced to watch and hear and that just makes me feel omg is just amazing
I heard the water and I thought that they were drowning a kid in boiling water. Then I saw the blood and thought “you know maybe that’s a bit too far” and then I saw the deep fryer and realized the conductor was more messed up than I was.
@@DatCatking hes complimenting you on your use of metaphors and words. "The conductor was more messed up than i was" sounds like a quote from a novel or a geniune quote from a historical figure.
Hearing children crying and screaming from pain in every form of media sends me into a parental protective mode i thought i would never have. (I have no desire to be a parent)
Same. I have no idea how I managed to watch through even one of those scenes, let alone all of them in this video. Makes me think of that one documentary I saw about cats, and how their symbiotic relationship to humans goes back way further into history than many people think. There was this one part where they brought this lady into a hospital and had her sit in a chair, they put some sort of huge device on top of her head (think like a scifi version of one of those head covering things at a hair salon basically). Basically it gave them a scan of her brain without having to put her under or anything. So they played the sound of a crying baby/child in the room she was in and paid close attention to the activity in her brain while she heard it. Then they asked her how she felt, & she answered basically saying she was generally uncomfortable because she felt she wanted to help the child but couldn't, despite knowing logically there was no child with them there in the first place, because its a recording. The brain activity they saw corroborated this. Then they did the same thing but with the audio of a cat meowing. The lady's brain activity and, as she would soon explain herself, her emotional/physiological response were almost exactly the same. Except there was a bit less worry, because the cat didn't sound to be in pain. But there was still this innate feeling of, as she put it in her own words, "wanting to find the little critter and scoop them up into a big gentle hug to make sure its okay." And the kicker is that, iirc, this was a woman who also didn't want kids &/or pets. So tldr humans have been scientifically proven to have these sort of, I suppose, for lack of better term, "paternal" caring instincts, not even just towards other humans. So that's basically what happened with us here when we watched this and heard the crying children.
What breaks my heart about the first vid is that the kid’s final moments involved them crying in fear, not understanding what’s going on. Just imagining being one of the doctors trying to calm the kid down only to realize they’re flatlining right after you try to comfort them… This Fnaf vid is as creative as it is heartbreaking😢
bro MY heart rate has not gone as high as when watching this (except one time in the gym i got 200 bpm for some reason, i'm ok btw it was like 6 months ago)
I was just listening to it in the background while doing something else and oh my God, the chills I got were awful..... I HATED listening to that, but it was so well done. I just turned the volume down some, but that still was so heart-wrenching to listen to. Even writing about it makes my back crawl and that's a thing most horror never accomplishes. Props to Twelve Man, holy f*** @@Piccolospickle4
@@Piccolospickle4 Yeah, that felt real as hell. Disturbingly real and well made to the point it triggered a reaction, much like I'm sure it was meant to.
The use of Pas de Deux after the surgery scene is heart wrenching especially after knowing the backstory. When Tchaikovsky first composed The Nutcracker, his younger sister had died and imagined her in the place of Clara. imagining her as a small child. The decending melody implemented in Pas de Deux was Tchaikovsky mourning her. The loss of a sister forever playing the role of Clara… a child
Although for my reaction, i was just disturbed, the sounds of the kid crying of agony was unbearable yet i heard enough to be unfazed. Not a shiver down the collection of my spine, just unnerved. And when i heard the sizzling sounds, i knew the sadistic man was cooking the kid, although not deep frying them but still cooking them.
I love how the animations are happy to kill innocent security guards but won't stop a murder that happens in front of them by the same man who killed them
@@brycekerr9090 maybe they're too afraid to do anything like that to him. Or he knows the way to completely shut them down while he performs horrific kills like that.
Twelve man really doesn’t get half the recognition he deserves, in the beginning you summed up his tapes brilliantly, don’t get me wrong I love Spectre’s tapes, Battington’s too, ESPECIALLY his freaky renditions of the animatronics, but Twelveman’s unique timeline and storytelling is horrifically beautiful… stress, fear, distraught, felt it all watching his tapes, and William Afton in his timeline (especially Freddy Juniors Origins) is absolutely diabolical. What scares me the most is that some of his deeds (such as poisoning food) are perfectly plausible scenarios to happen in real life, all it really takes is someone with a mind like William’s… a sick sadistic bastard without a care for the consequences of his actions… truly a masterpiece twelve man has made.
Yes! I remember seeing the first tape with someones commentary a while ago and couldn't find it, I was so terrified then. And finally found it, it hits even harder now.
Man, this really made William into quite the reprehensible person. Like, killing children is a pretty offensive crime enough, but instead of the standard "Lure them in the back and stabbing" deal, he's way more conniving and meticulous with his murders. Like, I can't even imagine coming up with the tapeworm idea.
It depends what you're educated in. I have enough of a chemistry background that I could blow up, melt, burn, etcetera whatever, or whoever I wanted as long as I had the chemicals, and was a homicidal maniac. Same could be said in regards to botany, gastronomy, biology, medicine, etcetera. If you're homicidal and intelligent enough, you can weaponize any field in horrid ways.
Dude hearing the child cry and then...pass. Wow, holy shit. As someone who has so many little siblings. I legit felt everything drop in me. He's not even a real kid and I'm in tears...Oh my god.
I had to literally skip ahead once I heard the kid first start crying. I have a little brother who’s the same age as the victims in this video, all I could imagine was him in this situation and being unable to save or help him. As an older brother who loves his little sibling with all his heart, it deeply upset me to a level I have never felt. This ain’t a tangent towards the video lmao, it did really dang good!
When the VHS of the child getting cook, I had to try my very best not to cry my eyes out while listening to the girl crying. Then my little sister came into my room, asking to stay with me. I guess she could feel I was feeling strange and came to support me. I love her. Keep your siblings safe y'all.
Just noticed this at 44:57, when he talks about taking one of the bodies out of the freezer and putting it in acid, even with the name being censored you can hear that the name ends with an “ee” sound, meaning the body is either of Susie, Cassidy, Jermey, or Charlie.
the bleep was to short to be Cassidy and you can actually hear a faint S sound just before the bleep, its fried but definitely there, I think its Susie, ESPECIALLY since they made it clear she was the first to die
Props to the creator this series is one of the most sick disgusting fucked up works I've ever seen and thats saying something, the child dying in such a horrific way for no reason makes think of the canon william as a decent joe compared ot this one
@orangeoliver I think things were handled rather well here. I'm only at 16:06 but... I quite like this. It humanizes *everyone* in a way FNAF has failed to do. The doctors, the parents, even the children themselves. Though it may seem forced the way the doctors emphasize the age of the children, the cries of the patient being so obviously from a very young child, the mention of Sadie passing in the ambulance holding her mother's hand, it puts the focus on them rather than the monster behind it all. The lack of true violence as well. It doesn't quite focus on the acts. Having Afron poison them takes away some of the intrigue / glamor of a slasher. Poison shows a deliberate intent. It focuses on what his victims go through rather than what he does. When you hear he poisons them, you don't think of him doing it, you think of the children. Gore is something slightly glamorized to many in horror. The intrigue and disgust mixes together, it thrills people. But poisoning is a silent, covered death. You can't see the poison, or the blood if they don't throw it up. All you can see is the pain. I think that's a bit strong suit in the series. You feel the pain each person goes through, you see how many victims William has, how the pain of the children spreads to so many people and almost turns them into a victim of him as well. Especially the doctors when you hear them crying after losing a patient and trying to comfort him when he wakes up. Not many doctors are allowed to feel pain for their patients - they need to be detached from them or else they'll be unable to do their job. So when they do cry, it says to the audience that this had a huge impact on them.
Man, I actually started crying during the let’s just call it the cooking session specially when the animatronics started to shake because you know they wanted to try to help them, but they couldn’t
The audacity to say "Grab some snacks" like we weren't about to witness the most twisted, heartbreaking, gut-wrenching rendition of fnaf to ever grace the internet ✋😭
Voice of the Security Guard in the video at 26:28 here. This tape honestly was the deepest one for me to record because while I was in my booth, the only thing I could really think of is how this man has just witnessed something only the deepest, darkest pits of Hell could create and the only thing he can do is pray to any deity that may be out there. He's crying, knowing that this very well could be his final moments, all the memories and all the hopes and dreams he has could all end right here, right now. I did my best to portray that kind of fear as much as possible. I'm not entirely proud of my execution, there were some lines that could've been redone but one part I am very proud of was the part where he was praying. Like I said earlier, these could be his final moments and regardless of his religious beliefs, all he now hopes for is God or any deity upstairs to give him strength and protect him. The praying part wasn't in the script Twelve provided me, I improvised that entire thing as I felt it was most appropriate for this kind of situation the guard was in. I was so happy to hear that Twelve kept that part in. Fantastic video my man, you've earned a sub. You have a very gorgeous voice.
You did an amazing job. I really felt the fear of the person you played and the sobbing between the praying and the fact that he was at such a lose for words and could only ask a higher power in his most dire circumstances. You did amazing
13:40 dude this made my heart drop And the scene where the animatronics are freaking out because of the child being deepfried, bro this is so f---ing disturbing
I had always wanted someone to show Afton as a serial killer. That's what he is. He isn't a sympathetic monster who wants to bring his kids back: he is a serial murderer who slaughtered kids. It always bothered me that Cawthon went down the sad, sympathetic route instead of showing the apathetic sociopathy required to commit such horrors.
@ItsSupercat94 He didn't explicitly say it, but it's fanon for a reason-when almost every other detail is subject to opinion and argued over to this day, William becoming a killer to "put [the crying child] back together" and then losing his way in the pursuit of science is SO heavily implied that it's almost undisputed.@@ItsSupercat94
The scene with the brain surgery did a good job disturbing me. The fact that the kid was crying right up to his last breath, he died scared and in pain. This is amazing and well done, but this is NOT for most horror fans, this is hardcore
@@maybe_maybenot2854Even as a huge horror fan, I’m struggling. Gore? No reaction. Animatronics? No reaction. But that first section of the kid crying with the doctors, and you can’t see anything but the scans? It’s messing me up in the same way the first half of Hereditary did.
The anamatronics wanted to do something when he was killing the child but they could only sit and wait due to them being bolted down and unable to move at all with he exception of their eyes.
32:00 the most terrifying part, i was shivering just like chica. I love that animatronics in this moment aren't the scary part and appear more as enraged audience
One thing you kinda looked over was whoever their 'client' is. The 2 phone calls kinda imply that while William *is* a scheming, murderous psycho, he was payed to do what he did, and it seems like 'Client' isn't done either since William told Carl to expect another phone call. Maybe that kitchen scene isn't William, but whoever Client is?
William having a partner in crime reminds me of the 2 killers theory that existed in 2014-2015 when people thought the William sprite in foxy go go go and take cake to the children was a pink guy who was another killer and I like WIlly having a partner
@@ediblefredible I was always fond of the 'Foxy wants to help but accidentally scares you to death instead' / 'Foxy is a good guy' theory, even when it was debunked. Something about the one oddball loner, who looked more threatening and pointy than the others, actually running to check on you and make sure you were okay felt kinda sweet
I was literally shaking at the video with "the cooking scene". That's the first time a horror has done that to me so I'm simultaneously impressed and scared for what's to come next
this is why i love twelvemans tapes, he does not shy away from these topics or these forms of realism. this is shit that a psychopathic murderer can and has done. its gut wrenching and disturbing but treated in a way that's respectful and meant to invoke not fear but disgust.
And he does it well. Not like UrbanSpook that's gore for the sake of shock value. Actual disturbing shit without actually showing anything gory show far more talent because it applies the "Show, don't tell" rule brilliantly ironically enough
I mean it was past 6 AM, logically yes, outside a game you probably wouldnt be safe and they would not stop if they were going to attack you, but given its FNAF, 6 AM should be safe. Regarding screaming, while logically yes you shouldnt shout so they dont find you, when under the affects of adrenaline you cant really think logically. Also screaming might help you sometimes, since someone might hear and help you.
@@mihabravc7186 but the guard shouldn't have known the animatronics ''die'' at 6am unless he's not on his 1st day (unlikely given his terror in my opinion), and he was loud b4 6, and it is reasonable to suspect he was the only one in the building, despite him saying that he needed someone to hear. also, adrenaline yea probably thats why bc otherwise his reaction felt so off.
@@Bupropionville agree with the part of him not knowing 6 AM is the end, he did survive until around 4 AM when his power probably went out, but he does mention something around 6 that he will wait and the shift is almost over and other people will come and help maybe. He should have probably just waited, since nothing happened in that half hour, could be that he had to go out and unlock the pizzeria, but waiting would probably be better. Also looking under the stalls if possible.
The thought of someone cooking a child after killing them is where I am genuinely uncomfortable, not with murderous animatonics knowing how to lock and unlock doors, or tapeworm eggs being fed to people
Yea the wrath of god kind of thing. Disturbingly enough venables and Thompson are wanted just as dead as afton should be in this. But as far they story goes his time will come
@@abyssbeast1512 ah, I see you’ve also heard of the Bulger case. I’m just going to put it out there that Thompson is far less hated than Venables for a multitude of reasons.
Fun fact : someone that worked for a children's show almost did both horrific acts William did to some level, he took a picture of a small 4-8 year old child in a pot in a oven, thankfully they did not get to be boiled alive and watched someone slowly die to brain cancer from the start of there diagnosis to there lifeless corpse.
@@BeachioSandschannelI'm pretty sure they're referring to Ronald William Brown. A very sick individual who was a puppeteer on a fairly prominent Christian children's show
I have never felt so disturbed in my life. The sound of the kid crying and stopping. Realizing that William went this far to murder a child in what i can say is the most brutal way imaginable. The cries of the kid made me feel so sick and horrified, i usually listen to true crime, but actually hearing the action being done is so heartbreaking and terrifying.
This gets to me a bit.. Because I survived a incident not far off from something like this in 2011.. The parasite the person used almost killed me.. I have had permanent damage done to my intestine,stomach, and liver. Due to how bad it all is I now have these infections that flare up about every 6-8 months. Sometimes less often sometimes more often.. These flareups sometimes require me to go to the hospital for IV based anti-biotics because the other stuff wont do anything. The person was not caught and at least 10 others where affected.. So this makes me wonder if the person who wrote this was.. Inspired.. By something like what happened to the others and I.
I'm deeply sorry to hear that, I think that the best for you would be not viewing this type of content if it affects you, I hope you live plenty, with experiences that fulfill you and make you overcome the difficulties, care for you man.
Holy shit I didn't know someone was sick enough to ACTUALLY give someone tapeworms. I mean it's not surprising, I just haven't heard of such a case irl. Honestly, tapeworms scare the living hell out of me, I'm so sorry you had to deal with that and still have to deal with it. That's genuinely so horrible.
Jeez man... that's horrible, i kind've get that pain though, I've had 15 surgeries, hands, neck, stomach, one was removing my appendix due to appendicitis (i was 6 when I got that one), so yea man, I get that, Stay strong.
that child in pain and screaming, put me in big sister mode, hearing what could be my brother (I know it's not) but hearing that and being completely powerless to help or save or even comfort him. oh, that hurt.
I struggle with mental health issues so if someone like William in this analog horror existed I’d end up in prison for murder charges if I ran into them tbh
This story makes me wonder what kind of person Twelveman is. Like, are they a criminologist? Do they research wildlife and/or parasites? It takes a twisted mind to come up with something like this...
There’s a lot of medical jargan used in the hospital scenes. I wouldn’t be surprised if he was an aspiring med student or someone who knows a lot in the industry
40:23 the film used is actually of the 1985 Brixton riots as evidenced by the brief shot of what appears to be an illuminated London Underground roundel, most likely of Brixton station on the Victoria Line
@@redwolftrash so i actually study animation, like as a career. 3d modeling is incredibly difficult and rigging well is even harder. i’m not sure what program they used, maia is typically industry standard but blender is open source so more common for hobby projects. just learning to use the program on its own is a huge beast. for someone who most likely wasn’t making income from youtube at the time of posting and was most likely doing this as a passion project, this is fantastic and probably took months at the least. let’s not be needlessly rude 🩷
I love the fact this interpration of William is just EVILNESS, no mental issues, no "I lost my 2 child because literally my own thing, i'm gonna revenge against henry for my own actions" or none of those Just pure evilness, I needed to see a version of william like this, no, a Villian in general like this long ago, nobody borns being good or evil, and many ppl growns being evil just for pleasure.
You can tell voice actors really care about a series when there's genuine emotion behind the delievery of their lines. Plus the idea of william desposing of the bodies through deep friying them then serving them up to their or other people's families is so sicking that it makes sense when you remember that it's a restuant, but it's extremely bone chilling when you realize real life serial killers in history have actually used this method of desposal with their victims to. I'm not comparing the two it's just a very realistic way of desposing of bodies.
Not only do I now have a phobia of restaurants, but that damn child frying scene. I have so many toddler relatives, that shit hurt me to the core and then deeper.
the way william acts around carl it feels like it actually happened and there were crimes they commited, i think twelve man did great on making these feel realistic no remant. no ghost children. just a monster and his sins
@@JoaoPedro-ol7sl I feel like it falls into the same pit of 'story thing that was possible to accept with little explanation / suspension of disbelief, but as soon as you start trying to over-explain it or make it too science-y, it falls apart' thing that I remember midichlorians being with Star Wars. Sometimes, it's legitimately better to just operate via a hand wave, rather than try to explain things. I've got a body horror story I've been working on for years that involves the monsters being able to literally wear their victims' skin, and after god knows how many failed attempts to hash out a solution in my notes, I accepted that it was better for immersion to just roll with 'these creatures can manipulate their size to 'X' extent as part of their skillset, it's part of them being supernatural' as the explanation in-universe. Because all attempts at trying to figure out the logistics of how a creature the size of a moose could 'crunch itself down' into the size of an average human, and how that would affect them biologically (ie. 'where would all the 'extra' meat and stuff go'), was just a one-way-ticket to putting my head through the wall. I also decided to compromise on that front via 'growing back to full size takes energy, but shrinking down does not, so they can't just shrink and grow back-to-back endlessly without exhausting themselves). It's a horror story with monsters that already involves supernatural elements; it'd be way easier for the audience to accept another supernatural element than to try and go so far into the weeds with the biology of a creature that couldn't physically exist, that I narratively shoot myself in the foot
@@JoaoPedro-ol7sl remnant is literally the most easy to understand thing, the definition of remnant is "the remaining part of something" so remnant is literally just a fancy word for soul in this context.
So we can all agree these are the best ways to deal with Afton in this universe, right? Electric Chair Broken knee caps Wood chipper Shotgun Spring-Trap suit
These tapes make William's eventual gruesome death in the springlock suit much more satisfactory. Like, in the main story it just feels like a "we need the villian to die, because we need a good ending!" But here? here you understand just how much suffering he deserves, how much of a twisted man he is, you want him to burn, and rot in hell.
The only thing that throws me off is that the children are just mildly crying while all this is happening. Kids cry like this when they scrape their knee. These are kids getting their organs eaten by tape worms and are getting boiled alive. It’s obvious it’s just some random audio clip from YT or something of kids crying. In reality they would be going buck WILD shrieking and wailing. That would be too disturbing and horrifying to listen to though and I’m honestly glad it’s not in the video because I would be laying awake at night too scared to move thinking about what I just listened to😭
I agree that it's unrealistic and breaks immersion, but I don't think *anyone* would be able to listen to audio of children getting actually tortured. And if it *was* genuine audio it'd make me wonder how they got it, or found it
Just the implication alone that she was being injured at around 32:52 Her sobs start repeating, like she's choking. Then we hear metal, and it's silent. William was doing something horrific. Letting our minds wander into what that might be, may just be scarier than realistic screams.
@@Mimix-o Now, while I'd hate to throw out a sentence or two of my imagination, here's my interpretation: (obvious body horror cw and mentions of mutilation) (You've been warned, and I think I've added more than enough to space out the contents to surpass the read more.) chopped up for nuggies.... :³ What? It's not like you're fitting a _whole_ child into that frying catch. It's easier to piece it and fry individually.
These videos are absolutely brilliant. The way the scans slowly load in is such a genius and anxiety inducing method of showing, the same with the child cries and the frying noise.
Two minutes in and the mention of Brighton already has me raising an eyebrow. Brighton is the location where the Walten Files takes place. I wonder if it's just a nod or meant to tie the Walten Files to the Twelve Man Tapes *EDIT* Bon's Burgers is directly mentioned. Guess that answers that question for me.
I am always underwhelmed by vhs tapes. They scare, but usually dont disturb me. The elevenlab tapes really chill me. The first one was bonerattling. Hearing the poor kid scream and something is eating his lungs, is painful to hear. It feels so real. This is absolutely amazing. Congrats. This is amazing.
That first tape BROKE me... I feel disturbed, sick, and want to cry. Am I a wuss for needing to take a break and come back to this later from how fucked up it was?
Dude I also felt sick! My stomach started to hurt and I was getting paranoid by the stomach pain from the psychological distress that I even could feel my ribs hurting me!
That segment of the kid screaming and crying as they were cooked alive actually made me nauseous. Props to TwelveMan. That's true disturbing horror right there.
The kids death at the hospital got me on edge even if it wasn't the most realistic, I used to be a nursing student in pediatry, almost made me feel like I was there
not even halfway through and i need to bow out for now, holy shit. medical stuff really gets under my skin, even more so when children are involved. incredible work though, i look forward to seeing more when i can stomach it.
It took me a pause on the board at 38:06 to notice on how this pizzeria placed in Brighton is a familiar place in analog horror as there was a reference to Walten Files with a writing referencing to a Jack Walten case as Bon's Burgers takes place in Brighton as well if IRRC.
It was already hard enough to watch the tape as the kid was crying and screaming and then as they desperately tried to save him but to hear: "Let's take this kid somewhere nice and prepare him for his last goodbye"? Tears. Instantly. I did not think it would hit _that_ hard but holy shit Edit: Oh my god the child crying and screaming and the sound of the fryer and how it was practically a _relief_ for the mechanical whirring sounds to take over as the screaming slowly faded but it was also a horrifying realisation that the child is _dying_ and you can't help them. And then the other children's screams later in the tape as well as you realise how many children this has been done to. It's sickening and so well done. I hate it
William getting such a low punishment and a new identity is probably one of the most realistic things about this, unfortunately. It's a bit ironic, given the series' main theme, but the one incident that comes to mind is with John Venables and Robert Thompson, who for some reason got new identities. (John having gone through multiple) Despite doing something that probably can't be mentioned in YT comments.
Hearing the sound of that child screaming while being butchered, then struggling for breath in their last moments elicited such a primal... visceral reaction in me that I just... started crying uncontrollably. My throat's clammed up, and my chest is tight. Is this... Fear? Anger? I don't understand this emotion... or emotionS... and I'm usually quite in touch with them. This Afton really is the most... most... I can't even find the words... what the actual fuck.
@DOOM_EDITZ0998 "I don't want to eat the candy... B̷͚̿͌̔͆̓̊̓́u̵̦̫̼͔̦̐̀̐t̷͓͑́͒̃͛̀̀̒͊̚ ̸̢̘͚͈̳͎̣̿̀͝ť̸̙̦͈̖̤͂̀̅̂̕͝h̷̡̢̛̜͓͓̥̲̙̫͖̱̥͇͙̺̲̐͋̀̊͗́͛̋̂̚ͅe̵͈͗̔̍̈́̔̀͗͋̎̌́̎̒̅̈̕͝ ̷̧̞̦̫̤̟̮̎̋͆̐̓̉̈́̄̃͌̌̆̈̔̏̕͠p̶̧̛̩̦̦͚̬̣̱͉̦͚͓̻̩̤͔̫͂̃͐̎̆̈̿̍̍̈͝a̷̡̢̭͖̱̼̮̱̠̯͈̲̪͓̽͐̿̅̏͋͊ͅr̷̡̧̡͇̦͍̩̣̹͇̩̍͋̔̃̍͐̎̆̾̃̿͒̂̈́̚͜a̸̛̫̪͚̱̳̩͉͖͈̔͆͒̑̀͗̇͒̾̅̇̉͒̆̅̚͜ͅs̵̡̢̧̥̯͚̬͖͎̱̩̯̯̲̠̆̔̀̈́̾͊̇̚͜͜͝ḭ̴̛͔̺͖̀̊͌͒̐͆͐ͅt̶̡͚̰̠̙͓̭̞̳̙̔̿́̄͑͠ȩ̴̼͎͈̳̗̤̠̻͓͕̞̦̀̊̔̌̃̈́̈́̔̿ͅs̵̛͕̯͙̕ ̸̨̛̭͉̰͙̫̜̲̫̠̹̼̮̦̣͍̔̄̓̀̏̈́̀͛̋̂̌̂̕͜͝͝ẃ̸̤̰̪̫̼̹͚̠̮̯̺̥͛̒̈̂͒͐̀̽͋̕͠ͅͅą̴̢͙̪̣̪̫̼̻͚̲̫̲̮̝̦̿ṉ̵̢̠͍̯̜̙̹̜̝̮̿̀̽͘͜͝t̶̨̻͕͔̬̙̙͕̫̓̒͂͗́͝͝ ̶̩̑t̴͖͚̣̬̦̖̭̭̑̽ḧ̷͍̬̼̖͌̃́͗͆͐̅͌͌̐͊̆́͠e̵̠̥̖̔̊̍͠ ̸̼̥͓̔͋͋̀̓̆̓̈́́͆͋̕͘͝c̶̛͉͎̪̝̞̼̦̼̳̍̎͛͊̈́̌̍̒͌̌̔̽̏̈́a̸̢̨̰̪̝̠̘̠̖͑̈́͛n̴̢̺̔̉͌̀͌̍̓͗̃̓͐d̸͈̣̮̘̠̼̣̳̔͛͗̒y̷̢͆
Which is funny, because TWF takes place in a world where William didn't kill the kids; which means this series might take place in a world where nothing went wrong at Bon's
Because it reminded them their life taken away by Afton, they can’t do anything as they are powerless and traumatized, even if they are in robots, Afton have everything planned out so his creation don’t hurt him
The reactions are really unintentionally hilarious but there is genuinely something horrifying about how it illicited such fear that the other victims were able to show emotion in *robot* bodies
What I find interesting is that fact that we don't see Freddy and the gang actually move on their own very much pretty interesting way to do a fnaf vhs
As someone who has several heart defects, i have a fear for anything happing to that region of my body and I’ve never felt as great of a fear when i heard the word fluke and may never feel the same amount of fear again. This creator knew exactly how to play their cards and delivered those event so well.
Same. The rapid beeping from the heart moniter, the faint flashing of the light, and the horrid context of what the kid was going through makes it so freaking intense.
Really enjoyed your analysis take on my series!
Those series are still brand new and developing. Many of its aspects are still experimental and implemented for the first time, as I want to try out different tropes than other popular FNAF VHS creators and break established cliches. Some of its weaknesses can be explained by hardware limitations, a meagre production budget and a lack of access to professional services. However, despite this, I am still proud of how this indie series turned out so far and how it redeemed the mistakes of my previous "series". I don't aim for it to be just scary anymore. Just like cinema works, I want it to trigger a variety of emotions.
All of this wouldn't be possible without the help of my great friends from the scene, who were kind enough to spend their free time helping me make this video happen. Just like you've said, me and Spectre are a match made in heaven lol.
Await Part II, because sure this video would not only provide a proper explanation for the things which were left unanswered in previous videos, but also...
...it will be revolutionary.
How much research did you have to do when writing the dialogue for Medical Imaging? There's a lot of medical terms thrown around so I'm wondering how long it took.
the legend himself. Really excited that there's a second part coming!
bro i haven't felt that unconfortable with any of those tapes horror before, this is better than i expected, i thought i was going to see one of moore those horror vhs tapes with scary faces and gmod models, but jesus, it was so disturbing, first time i actually felt unconfortable and scared
ur sick bro, this vid is so good, i dont know if i hate you or i love you
You crafted an analog horror series of FNAF like no other. This series is how I USED to see the og fnaf games. Also the touch of the Animatronics shaking and Bonnie’s eye widen when he hears the god awful commotion in the kitchen was perfect. Better believe I’ll be looking out for more of this series. This right here is True trama in a hand basket. And I’m here for it.
The simple idea that an animatronic might know how to lock/unlock a door
is actually horrifying
in fnaf 1, if you are unable to open or close your door… something is already in your office
@@tonyfishstick6069 . . .Ok you got me there, I forgot about that. Though i wonder how that works in the game, like the door buttons are. . .buttons, there's no visible lock
What's even more frightening to me is, nowadays, we could actually make robots sophisticated enough to do just that.
@@randomness5986 what could possibly go wrong?
@@Antibot01 Oh, I'm sure we'll be fine 🥴
This version of William somehow managed to make Canon William look like a saint
Not really a saint in canon either as he still murdered children but i get what you mean
@@Python0904 That's the point.
It's a 'in comparison' thing.
@@Python0904 it's an "in comparison" as in "this bad thing looks good compared to this horrible thing"
@@Python0904 that's why he said "in comparison" as in "this horrible things makes this bad thing look good"
dormitabis afton:
Gosh they didn’t even need to show a single bit of violence to have me on the edge of my seat. Just the sound of a child sobbing, a flatline, and the sound a fryer.
You might like a particular vid from the Living Meat/Vita Carnis series, ''Species Anomaly Report" (though I do recommend watching the vid spotlight on the Harvester specifically first, so that you have context for how this creature operates). Trust me, you'll know the part in Anomaly Report when you hit it. Almost entirely audio-based, and _jesus christ_ does the voice acting make you uncomfortable. Like, I've rewatched that series so many times, but always end up having to skip over Anomaly Report bc it's so viscerally disturbing, and it's through pure audio work combined with pre-established context.
@@lzrshark617the screams in the harvester are just absolutely terrifying i dont know how the creator got them
@@lzrshark617 oh my gosh, the Harvester one 🫢 that one hit me so freaking hard. The child screaming is so visceral and upsetting, I had to pause just to get myself together from it. Less is more and both this one and Vita Carnis manage to hit that perfectly.
Good lord I saw that and then remembered the thumbnail image and thought "OH MY FUCKING GOD"
@@izyaboi4289 I was wondering when and how that was gonna show up. Then it did and my heart pretty much stopped in my chest
I worked at a McDonald's for a bit, and the deep fryer scene was way too accurate to how the McDonald's deep fryers worked... he set the timer to nuggets, just because it seems to be the longest timer they had, the fryer detected that something inside it wasn't supposed to be there, and it said to replace the filter and skim the vat, which is what it does when the oil in the vat isn't clean enough to be used. Whoever made that scene 100% worked in fast food before and they knew exactly how the deep fryer would realistically respond to a human corpse
Alittle to accurately
That's so cool that you know that but a bit unnerving that you know that aswell 😅
@@paprika059??? what's unnerving about them having worked at mcdonalds
@@cookicrumblI worked at burger king. How unnerving is that??
@@scramblemindjumble i'm literally shaking stop
_"Who’s gonna tell his mom?" My heart shattered. This is so sad._
I watched this before and am watching this again and I read this at the same time it played by accident, goddamn
Womp womp
@@ignatius8006 edgelord kek kek
@@ignatius8006leave
@@ignatius8006 ad hominem assface
44:56
"Screw the client!"
The fact that it's implied that someone is PAYING William to kill and cook these children is more terrifying than anything in canon FNAF
It could be like dsaf, with Henry being the real puppet master. Maybe that’s what Henry does in this universe, pay William and Carl to kill kids for the fun of it
@@joshuaconnall4237 DSAF has lore? I never got into it because I thought it was just a shitpost put into coded form
@@marineconquest4942 it doesn’t really have lore, it’s a part of the second game and a major plot point for dsaf 3
@@marineconquest4942 it does. While the first game was a joke, the second had some lore and the third is the most lore filled. There's lore why Jack is orange, why William kills kids, why there's people with phone heads, why jack wants to save kids, all that.
@@joshuaconnall4237 I WAS JUST PLAYING THE GAMES DUDE THIS WAS THE MOST UNEXPECTED SPOILER I HAVE EVER SEEN MAN
People turning William into a tumblr man and sexualizing him:
What william is up to:
Its not surprising in hindsight tbh, Tumblr has always had a disgusting side that sexualizes serial killers, even real life ones
Always remember the women who became infatuated with Charles Manson. That was before Tumblr was a thing. The impulse to fawn over serial killers is not a new concept. It's just much more popular with the rise of the internet.
It's like they want to be kidnapped, sliced into pieces and eaten.
@@walnzell9328 Which is fucking wild to me. Out of all the men in the world you could obsess over, you choose the ones that want to rip out your pancreas while you're still alive and eat it in front of you? Look, people have their kinks or whatever and I get that. But when kinks turn into completely unironic worship and praise? Like, what is wrong with you.
@@feliciaroseantoniaWilliam Afton isn't real let people fawn over the walking eggplant dammit
I love it when people make william just a sadistic maniac with no reason to do what he does instead of british scientist with no morals
i love both but my au william is more akin to this. ((my william is also a pure pos that kills for both profit and for his own fucked up fun, in my au hes not henrys buisness partner but just a lowley jealous disgrunted animatronics engineer, however in my au henrys kinda a fuckass for stealing williams idea ((taking fredbears and making freddys)) which causes william to retaliate ((i gave my william a higher kill count to make him more a proper 80s stranger danger scare material so his total is more like 28 kids and employees he kills ((28 total, he kills about 20 kids and 8 guards/parents))
I loved that he was british, but i also loved when he was just an evil fuck who just so happened to own a robotics company
But where the heck would the tea bag go?!
@@weewoo5486 oh yeah well MY william has adamant nature with all 6 perfect IVs and 252 HP EVs, AND he's shiny
@@ediblefredible shit im cooked bro got based SHINY WILLY BILLY. he’s cooking hotdogs on the stove! HEY you hungry home invader, stop raiding our refrigerator
That 3rd one fucking blew my mind, like holy shit. As someone who works in fast food I saw the fryers going off and knew actually what it all meant and I was like, "No fucking way."
what’s it mean
@@jocelynburrell7647the kids limbs got chopped off, then they were fried and made into food for other customers
I saw the blood stains on the floor, and then It panned to the fryers i almost vomitted
…i’m better than to make the joke.
Bro that was the point of the video where I had to stop I felt like throwing up and crying
The boiling tape... so much depth added to the missing kids in the animatronics. "I was the first, I have seen everything" Susie watched five children get taken and heard them screaming crying, and boiling. And then the missing kids are in those animatronics shaking as anothing joins them, unable to help.
That scene gives me the chills, hearing the child scream and cry and watching the animatronics wanting to help, wanting to try and do something but they cant and we watch and are un able to do something to help like what the animatronics are probobly feeling at that moment it was like i was forced to watch and hear and that just makes me feel omg is just amazing
I believe Susie is implied to be, Chica, so her mitral violent reaction made sense 🤔
I believe Susie is implied to be, Chica, so her mitral violent reaction made sense 🤔
I heard the water and I thought that they were drowning a kid in boiling water. Then I saw the blood and thought “you know maybe that’s a bit too far” and then I saw the deep fryer and realized the conductor was more messed up than I was.
Ok you should be part of the writing team
@@Lo0ny_T0ons I don’t know if that’s an insult or a compliment
@@DatCatking compliment.
@@DatCatking hes complimenting you on your use of metaphors and words. "The conductor was more messed up than i was" sounds like a quote from a novel or a geniune quote from a historical figure.
nuggies lmao
Hearing children crying and screaming from pain in every form of media sends me into a parental protective mode i thought i would never have. (I have no desire to be a parent)
Same, I had to skip the scenes that involved children crying and screaming. For some reason I can handle the blood but the crying is just too much
For me it sends me to big brother mode
Same. I have no idea how I managed to watch through even one of those scenes, let alone all of them in this video.
Makes me think of that one documentary I saw about cats, and how their symbiotic relationship to humans goes back way further into history than many people think.
There was this one part where they brought this lady into a hospital and had her sit in a chair, they put some sort of huge device on top of her head (think like a scifi version of one of those head covering things at a hair salon basically).
Basically it gave them a scan of her brain without having to put her under or anything.
So they played the sound of a crying baby/child in the room she was in and paid close attention to the activity in her brain while she heard it. Then they asked her how she felt, & she answered basically saying she was generally uncomfortable because she felt she wanted to help the child but couldn't, despite knowing logically there was no child with them there in the first place, because its a recording. The brain activity they saw corroborated this.
Then they did the same thing but with the audio of a cat meowing. The lady's brain activity and, as she would soon explain herself, her emotional/physiological response were almost exactly the same. Except there was a bit less worry, because the cat didn't sound to be in pain. But there was still this innate feeling of, as she put it in her own words, "wanting to find the little critter and scoop them up into a big gentle hug to make sure its okay."
And the kicker is that, iirc, this was a woman who also didn't want kids &/or pets.
So tldr humans have been scientifically proven to have these sort of, I suppose, for lack of better term, "paternal" caring instincts, not even just towards other humans. So that's basically what happened with us here when we watched this and heard the crying children.
@@feliciaroseantonia Huh, instinct is a really interesting thing. Thanks for the info!
@@feliciaroseantonia that's crazy AF.
What breaks my heart about the first vid is that the kid’s final moments involved them crying in fear, not understanding what’s going on. Just imagining being one of the doctors trying to calm the kid down only to realize they’re flatlining right after you try to comfort them…
This Fnaf vid is as creative as it is heartbreaking😢
bro MY heart rate has not gone as high as when watching this (except one time in the gym i got 200 bpm for some reason, i'm ok btw it was like 6 months ago)
Horror never really effects me that much but that made me start to feel so anxious when he woke up and started crying
I was just listening to it in the background while doing something else and oh my God, the chills I got were awful..... I HATED listening to that, but it was so well done.
I just turned the volume down some, but that still was so heart-wrenching to listen to. Even writing about it makes my back crawl and that's a thing most horror never accomplishes. Props to Twelve Man, holy f*** @@Piccolospickle4
@@moon1749 same like he does the audio so good but like too good on those parts where it sounds so real
@@Piccolospickle4 Yeah, that felt real as hell. Disturbingly real and well made to the point it triggered a reaction, much like I'm sure it was meant to.
"....in response to Bon's Burgers"
There's a f**king Walten Files reference in this, holy crap
"I have a theory"
@@AccountFornothing-wb7hh a VHS Theory!!!
“but that’s just a theory…a FILM theory!”
I SAW THAT I WONDERED IF ANYONE ELSE DID
I KNEW IT WAS FAMILIAR but I wasn't sure why
The use of Pas de Deux after the surgery scene is heart wrenching especially after knowing the backstory. When Tchaikovsky first composed The Nutcracker, his younger sister had died and imagined her in the place of Clara. imagining her as a small child. The decending melody implemented in Pas de Deux was Tchaikovsky mourning her. The loss of a sister forever playing the role of Clara… a child
oh damn. i do the nutcracker ballet every year and thats one of my favorite songsss man 😭😭
@@zombiefvckerr the nutcracker version always makes me cry
ballet is insane man
32:20 the scene with the animatronics having to listen as another victim gets killed is terrifying
literally made me feel sick when I heard the girl scream at the top of her lungs... and seeing the fryer made me wanna puke...
It’s terrifying, but also kinda funny. I love the way that everyone (but Chica) gives the side eye
@@G3TSNUCKUP0N chica was shaking for a bite 😭
@doritos4956 i know you did not just say that shit bro 💀💀
@@JUX247people fucking suck
The kitchen seen hurt, just hearing the kid cry and seeing the animatronics twitching got me. It almost made me cry of sadness and anger.
Although for my reaction, i was just disturbed, the sounds of the kid crying of agony was unbearable yet i heard enough to be unfazed. Not a shiver down the collection of my spine, just unnerved.
And when i heard the sizzling sounds, i knew the sadistic man was cooking the kid, although not deep frying them but still cooking them.
Bro same I almost cried in the car. My body feels awful
I love how the animations are happy to kill innocent security guards but won't stop a murder that happens in front of them by the same man who killed them
@@brycekerr9090 maybe they're too afraid to do anything like that to him. Or he knows the way to completely shut them down while he performs horrific kills like that.
it literally made me feel like I was gonna be sick...
The animatronics were just as angry as they were terrified, and I got all that from some subtle movements and camera placement. Brilliant
Movie Afton: I'm the worst!
Book Afton: no I am!
Game Afton: you don't even compare.
Dsaf Afton: kebab
Dormitabis Wright:
Twelveman Afton:
Is dormitabis the one with golden call? The dude with a telephone connected to him?
@user-tw9uf9pn3g Shut up
dave just sitting in the corner with sportsy
@@springlocks-2 Darkness, darkness, *KEBAB!* Darkness.
Movie Afton: I’m pitiful
Medical horror is something that deeply disturbs me. And on top of that, this voice acting is disgustingly on point. Absolutely Grade-A analog horror.
Makes you wanna get ready for death
Twelve man really doesn’t get half the recognition he deserves, in the beginning you summed up his tapes brilliantly, don’t get me wrong I love Spectre’s tapes, Battington’s too, ESPECIALLY his freaky renditions of the animatronics, but Twelveman’s unique timeline and storytelling is horrifically beautiful… stress, fear, distraught, felt it all watching his tapes, and William Afton in his timeline (especially Freddy Juniors Origins) is absolutely diabolical. What scares me the most is that some of his deeds (such as poisoning food) are perfectly plausible scenarios to happen in real life, all it really takes is someone with a mind like William’s… a sick sadistic bastard without a care for the consequences of his actions… truly a masterpiece twelve man has made.
Yes!
I remember seeing the first tape with someones commentary a while ago and couldn't find it, I was so terrified then. And finally found it, it hits even harder now.
The way William Afton acts reminds me of what the original trilogy would have portrayed Purple Guy, albeit much darker.
@@kinggalactixpurple Guy wasn’t JEFFERY DAHMER bro 💀
@@SCP-469 "Albeit much darker"
Yeah especially when this video has more views sadly than the source. Weird how the algorithm works
Man, this really made William into quite the reprehensible person. Like, killing children is a pretty offensive crime enough, but instead of the standard "Lure them in the back and stabbing" deal, he's way more conniving and meticulous with his murders. Like, I can't even imagine coming up with the tapeworm idea.
It depends what you're educated in. I have enough of a chemistry background that I could blow up, melt, burn, etcetera whatever, or whoever I wanted as long as I had the chemicals, and was a homicidal maniac. Same could be said in regards to botany, gastronomy, biology, medicine, etcetera. If you're homicidal and intelligent enough, you can weaponize any field in horrid ways.
A true diabolical genius
Pretty offensive? You mean down right irredeemable? You're literally taking the life away from someone who hasn't been on this earth for long
Yeah but there’s a plot hole, why didn’t the parents get sick?
@@orangeoliver maybe William inserted them on the kid’s individual slices
Dude hearing the child cry and then...pass. Wow, holy shit. As someone who has so many little siblings. I legit felt everything drop in me. He's not even a real kid and I'm in tears...Oh my god.
I cried, not tears of sadness or fear, but of disgust
I had to literally skip ahead once I heard the kid first start crying. I have a little brother who’s the same age as the victims in this video, all I could imagine was him in this situation and being unable to save or help him. As an older brother who loves his little sibling with all his heart, it deeply upset me to a level I have never felt.
This ain’t a tangent towards the video lmao, it did really dang good!
The scene seriously filled me with so much fucking dread it's unreal
Usually afton is just spooky doooky serial killer but this is just too much dude
When the VHS of the child getting cook, I had to try my very best not to cry my eyes out while listening to the girl crying. Then my little sister came into my room, asking to stay with me. I guess she could feel I was feeling strange and came to support me. I love her. Keep your siblings safe y'all.
Aww, that's the cutest thing I've ever heard someone do!
My take... which maybe makes it... better?
But was that the victim was already dead, and the screaming was one of the souls of the animatronics 🤷
I was personally shell shocked and ready to be knocked out
Just noticed this at 44:57, when he talks about taking one of the bodies out of the freezer and putting it in acid, even with the name being censored you can hear that the name ends with an “ee” sound, meaning the body is either of Susie, Cassidy, Jermey, or Charlie.
Can't be Jeremy because he said "she"
It would make sense by a lore standpoint that it’s Cassidy’s body since they are “The one he should not have killed”
the bleep was to short to be Cassidy and you can actually hear a faint S sound just before the bleep, its fried but definitely there, I think its Susie, ESPECIALLY since they made it clear she was the first to die
@@Shoujou_girlie not to mention she was being fried into nuggets, CHICKEN nuggets (i.e chica the chicken)
@@theduckonatruck oh nah
Props to the creator this series is one of the most sick disgusting fucked up works I've ever seen and thats saying something, the child dying in such a horrific way for no reason makes think of the canon william as a decent joe compared ot this one
And it isn't as boring or too fetishistic like Urbanspook's The Painter
@@lambda-m1676It’s just evil, nothing more. There’s no ulterior motivation.
@orangeoliver I think things were handled rather well here. I'm only at 16:06 but... I quite like this. It humanizes *everyone* in a way FNAF has failed to do. The doctors, the parents, even the children themselves. Though it may seem forced the way the doctors emphasize the age of the children, the cries of the patient being so obviously from a very young child, the mention of Sadie passing in the ambulance holding her mother's hand, it puts the focus on them rather than the monster behind it all. The lack of true violence as well. It doesn't quite focus on the acts. Having Afron poison them takes away some of the intrigue / glamor of a slasher. Poison shows a deliberate intent. It focuses on what his victims go through rather than what he does. When you hear he poisons them, you don't think of him doing it, you think of the children. Gore is something slightly glamorized to many in horror. The intrigue and disgust mixes together, it thrills people. But poisoning is a silent, covered death. You can't see the poison, or the blood if they don't throw it up. All you can see is the pain. I think that's a bit strong suit in the series. You feel the pain each person goes through, you see how many victims William has, how the pain of the children spreads to so many people and almost turns them into a victim of him as well. Especially the doctors when you hear them crying after losing a patient and trying to comfort him when he wakes up. Not many doctors are allowed to feel pain for their patients - they need to be detached from them or else they'll be unable to do their job. So when they do cry, it says to the audience that this had a huge impact on them.
read borrasca
@@cameracameracamera Or maybe don't, that one is just pointlessly edgy and grimderp while pissing all over its subject matter
Man, I actually started crying during the let’s just call it the cooking session specially when the animatronics started to shake because you know they wanted to try to help them, but they couldn’t
Honestly I felt bad for the poor bastards. The same thing probably happened to them
wow, seeing the animatronics twitch really makes me understand the seething anger they have towards the security guard
@user-tw9uf9pn3gwhere’d you get newborn from? I understood it as just a young kid.
@@owlrecluse2234That was baby crying. The crying would be more mature and slightly deeper if it was a young girl.
@person2269 Eh some kids voices are higher pitched than others so not really sure about that
@@person2269I mean it sounds like a 3-10 year old girl to me? I’ve met some with high pitch voices and some with deep voices
@@person2269pal, i would cry that high pitched if i was being deep fried too
The audacity to say "Grab some snacks" like we weren't about to witness the most twisted, heartbreaking, gut-wrenching rendition of fnaf to ever grace the internet ✋😭
These Doritos bossin tho
@@parafaust6201☺️
"grab some snacks" like some of us aren't gonna be two seconds away from throwing up watching this 😭
@parafaust6201 I mean, you're not wrong, but why eat them with this horror show playing in front of you?? 😭
@roamingfantasy fr like does he want us to suffer more??
Voice of the Security Guard in the video at 26:28 here.
This tape honestly was the deepest one for me to record because while I was in my booth, the only thing I could really think of is how this man has just witnessed something only the deepest, darkest pits of Hell could create and the only thing he can do is pray to any deity that may be out there. He's crying, knowing that this very well could be his final moments, all the memories and all the hopes and dreams he has could all end right here, right now. I did my best to portray that kind of fear as much as possible.
I'm not entirely proud of my execution, there were some lines that could've been redone but one part I am very proud of was the part where he was praying. Like I said earlier, these could be his final moments and regardless of his religious beliefs, all he now hopes for is God or any deity upstairs to give him strength and protect him. The praying part wasn't in the script Twelve provided me, I improvised that entire thing as I felt it was most appropriate for this kind of situation the guard was in. I was so happy to hear that Twelve kept that part in.
Fantastic video my man, you've earned a sub. You have a very gorgeous voice.
You did a fantastic job at executing what you were envisioning in my opinion!
you did a great job
You did an amazing job. I really felt the fear of the person you played and the sobbing between the praying and the fact that he was at such a lose for words and could only ask a higher power in his most dire circumstances. You did amazing
13:40 dude this made my heart drop
And the scene where the animatronics are freaking out because of the child being deepfried, bro this is so f---ing disturbing
I haven't got to that last part yet, but THE CHILD BEING WHAT?
@@LunareonnTFYup
Same thing probably happened to them for all I know
Traumatizing ik..
I had always wanted someone to show Afton as a serial killer. That's what he is. He isn't a sympathetic monster who wants to bring his kids back: he is a serial murderer who slaughtered kids. It always bothered me that Cawthon went down the sad, sympathetic route instead of showing the apathetic sociopathy required to commit such horrors.
I agree with you.
I'm 100% with you on this
Yeah people need to realize that there's evil people out there with no depressing backstory, they can be sadistic just for the sake of it.
I mean Scott didn't? Afton being a killer cause his kid died is Fanon and an interpretation of him.
@ItsSupercat94 He didn't explicitly say it, but it's fanon for a reason-when almost every other detail is subject to opinion and argued over to this day, William becoming a killer to "put [the crying child] back together" and then losing his way in the pursuit of science is SO heavily implied that it's almost undisputed.@@ItsSupercat94
The scene with the brain surgery did a good job disturbing me. The fact that the kid was crying right up to his last breath, he died scared and in pain. This is amazing and well done, but this is NOT for most horror fans, this is hardcore
It wasn’t brain surgery. It was a scan
its a scan
I am barely a horror fan, but I'm trying to make it through this video.
@@maybe_maybenot2854 Jesus hang in there 😭
I'm a avid long time horror fan and I genuinely had to take breaks watching this
@@maybe_maybenot2854Even as a huge horror fan, I’m struggling. Gore? No reaction. Animatronics? No reaction. But that first section of the kid crying with the doctors, and you can’t see anything but the scans? It’s messing me up in the same way the first half of Hereditary did.
HE FRIED THE CHILD ON THE “NUGGIES” SETTING HELL NAAAH 💀
Blud is not a cook 💀
blud is not a Michelin star chef
it's what the kid would want
Welp, at least the kid got the N pass in their final moments…
@@SwivelAxl Jesus man
The way all of the animatronics go crazy when they hear the girl screaming is heartbreaking. It's as though they remember doing the same thing. 😢
this series reflects how I viewed fnaf back in its prime when I was younger
cus there was always a rumor that chica or whatever would cook the kids into pizza or whatever
Yooo for real
This series is very close to how I wanted the movie to be not 100% but so much better than what we got
It's what we think about fnaf when it just released man
Uh huh
The anamatronics wanted to do something when he was killing the child but they could only sit and wait due to them being bolted down and unable to move at all with he exception of their eyes.
They kinda looked angry
I mean do you blame them?
@@derpface1279 no
Why didnt foxy go go go😭😭
@@derpface1279you’d be pissed too if you could only watch your tormentor keep killing
32:00 the most terrifying part, i was shivering just like chica. I love that animatronics in this moment aren't the scary part and appear more as enraged audience
Can you blame them though??? I'd be shaking the hell out too if i was hearing crying and the deep frier turn on too.
"he's just a silly little guy"
the "silly little guy" in question:
I didn’t expect to hear Bon’s burger’s in this video
Bon’s Burger’s is a canon restaurant in the Twelveman series, it weirdly has been for a while
i mean it makes sense in bon's universe freddy fazbear pizza exists but without the whole murdering children thing
I mean, the second I saw "Brighton clinic of hope" at the start, the Walten Files had to come to somebody's mind.
bro same
Smae
One thing you kinda looked over was whoever their 'client' is. The 2 phone calls kinda imply that while William *is* a scheming, murderous psycho, he was payed to do what he did, and it seems like 'Client' isn't done either since William told Carl to expect another phone call. Maybe that kitchen scene isn't William, but whoever Client is?
William having a partner in crime reminds me of the 2 killers theory that existed in 2014-2015 when people thought the William sprite in foxy go go go and take cake to the children was a pink guy who was another killer and I like WIlly having a partner
same, i was super into that theory at the time just because i loved the idea of him having a little partner lol
I always picture it being the orange dude from day shift at Freddy's lol
@@chriiiiis literallyyy ahaha dave n old sport 4 life
@@chriiiiisor Henry Miller, since he was based off of the two killers theory, since he was pink much like that one Purple Guy sprite.
@@ediblefredible I was always fond of the 'Foxy wants to help but accidentally scares you to death instead' / 'Foxy is a good guy' theory, even when it was debunked. Something about the one oddball loner, who looked more threatening and pointy than the others, actually running to check on you and make sure you were okay felt kinda sweet
I was literally shaking at the video with "the cooking scene". That's the first time a horror has done that to me so I'm simultaneously impressed and scared for what's to come next
William must have called Saul if he only got 1 year
the crying throughout the video genuinely caused my stomach to start hurting
same thing happened to me, it felt like i was going to throw up from how distressed it made me feel when i heard it
Dude same! Even my liver started to hurt during the first part!
Same
Same, i had to force myself to continue listening to not miss anything
Dayum i think you might have some of them tape worms inside of ya.
this is why i love twelvemans tapes, he does not shy away from these topics or these forms of realism. this is shit that a psychopathic murderer can and has done. its gut wrenching and disturbing but treated in a way that's respectful and meant to invoke not fear but disgust.
And he has succeeded in doing so, I hate these types of people even more now.
And he does it well. Not like UrbanSpook that's gore for the sake of shock value. Actual disturbing shit without actually showing anything gory show far more talent because it applies the "Show, don't tell" rule brilliantly ironically enough
27:00 bro does NOT know how to survive! 💀
Pro tip: If you're being hunted, y'know DON'T SCREAM OR MAKE NOISE!!!
I mean it was past 6 AM, logically yes, outside a game you probably wouldnt be safe and they would not stop if they were going to attack you, but given its FNAF, 6 AM should be safe. Regarding screaming, while logically yes you shouldnt shout so they dont find you, when under the affects of adrenaline you cant really think logically. Also screaming might help you sometimes, since someone might hear and help you.
@@mihabravc7186 but the guard shouldn't have known the animatronics ''die'' at 6am unless he's not on his 1st day (unlikely given his terror in my opinion), and he was loud b4 6, and it is reasonable to suspect he was the only one in the building, despite him saying that he needed someone to hear. also, adrenaline yea probably thats why bc otherwise his reaction felt so off.
@@Bupropionville agree with the part of him not knowing 6 AM is the end, he did survive until around 4 AM when his power probably went out, but he does mention something around 6 that he will wait and the shift is almost over and other people will come and help maybe. He should have probably just waited, since nothing happened in that half hour, could be that he had to go out and unlock the pizzeria, but waiting would probably be better. Also looking under the stalls if possible.
@ttlynotcam BRO BRO BRO BRO
@ttlynotcam Wow, that's fucking rude. Do you not have any manners? Even on the internet, you should be respectful, especially on such a nothing topic.
The thought of someone cooking a child after killing them is where I am genuinely uncomfortable, not with murderous animatonics knowing how to lock and unlock doors, or tapeworm eggs being fed to people
No, she was still alive as you can hear the crying sound and her screaming get louder.
@Rileyy_1345 no like, he butchered her. She was alive when it started, but when enough of her fit, she was almost 100% dead
9:15 no. YOU CANT JUST GIVE ME AN AD FOR DOMINOS AFTER THAT. THEN AND AD FOR ALIEN.
YOU CANT JUST DO THAT
I got the same domino's ad too
Me: Purple guy sucks.
Me now as an Uncle: if he were real I'd make him wish he weren't
Yea the wrath of god kind of thing. Disturbingly enough venables and Thompson are wanted just as dead as afton should be in this. But as far they story goes his time will come
That's the correct response
me: morning!
me now as an Uncle Grandpa: Good Morning!
You ain't gonna do shiz
@@abyssbeast1512 ah, I see you’ve also heard of the Bulger case.
I’m just going to put it out there that Thompson is far less hated than Venables for a multitude of reasons.
"There was a lynching" WHO DID THEY LYNCH???
Fr like who 😭
Mfs thought it was 1930
@@RomanumChristum just add some curves and make the 3 an 8. Close enough
Bro was outside at the wrong time ☠️🙏
@@punkrat5704 nah fr 💀💀💀
starting the video, immediately hit by the deepest chainsmoker voice ever
We smoking 20 packs a day wit this one- tumormaxxing
Lol he kind of sounds like the angsty teen voice from sister location
Why does he actually sound hand unit angsty teen lmao.
Fun fact : someone that worked for a children's show almost did both horrific acts William did to some level, he took a picture of a small 4-8 year old child in a pot in a oven, thankfully they did not get to be boiled alive and watched someone slowly die to brain cancer from the start of there diagnosis to there lifeless corpse.
What’s the guy’s name?
@@BeachioSandschannelI'm pretty sure they're referring to Ronald William Brown. A very sick individual who was a puppeteer on a fairly prominent Christian children's show
Omg someones talking about the Joy Junction fiasco!!! This is literally what I was thinking about when I started watching this!
@@BeachioSandschannelyou don’t need to know, stop making criminals and killers popular
@@asiangaming8409 All I did was ask out of curiosity…
I have never felt so disturbed in my life. The sound of the kid crying and stopping. Realizing that William went this far to murder a child in what i can say is the most brutal way imaginable. The cries of the kid made me feel so sick and horrified, i usually listen to true crime, but actually hearing the action being done is so heartbreaking and terrifying.
Think something's wrong with me cuz I watched all that with a straight face. But in my head I was like wtaf
This gets to me a bit.. Because I survived a incident not far off from something like this in 2011.. The parasite the person used almost killed me.. I have had permanent damage done to my intestine,stomach, and liver. Due to how bad it all is I now have these infections that flare up about every 6-8 months. Sometimes less often sometimes more often.. These flareups sometimes require me to go to the hospital for IV based anti-biotics because the other stuff wont do anything. The person was not caught and at least 10 others where affected.. So this makes me wonder if the person who wrote this was.. Inspired.. By something like what happened to the others and I.
what a story man, I hope you live a good life after all this shit
I'm deeply sorry to hear that, I think that the best for you would be not viewing this type of content if it affects you, I hope you live plenty, with experiences that fulfill you and make you overcome the difficulties, care for you man.
Holy shit I didn't know someone was sick enough to ACTUALLY give someone tapeworms. I mean it's not surprising, I just haven't heard of such a case irl.
Honestly, tapeworms scare the living hell out of me, I'm so sorry you had to deal with that and still have to deal with it. That's genuinely so horrible.
Tbh, it's probably that one person on tiktok that keeps tapeworms as pets. That aside, I hope you are doing well and can live your life peacefully
Jeez man... that's horrible, i kind've get that pain though, I've had 15 surgeries, hands, neck, stomach, one was removing my appendix due to appendicitis (i was 6 when I got that one), so yea man, I get that, Stay strong.
that child in pain and screaming, put me in big sister mode, hearing what could be my brother (I know it's not) but hearing that and being completely powerless to help or save or even comfort him. oh, that hurt.
I struggle with mental health issues so if someone like William in this analog horror existed I’d end up in prison for murder charges if I ran into them tbh
@@cutebunny8205that aint mental health issues thats called losing control and going full boom no holfing back
This story makes me wonder what kind of person Twelveman is. Like, are they a criminologist? Do they research wildlife and/or parasites? It takes a twisted mind to come up with something like this...
They most likely are in the medical field because who else would come up with something like this?
Probably experienced in medical
There’s a lot of medical jargan used in the hospital scenes. I wouldn’t be surprised if he was an aspiring med student or someone who knows a lot in the industry
@user-tw9uf9pn3g I'm guessing the last option, feels like something someone with cpstd would create
They definitely know how to use a restaurant grade deep fryer.
40:23 the film used is actually of the 1985 Brixton riots as evidenced by the brief shot of what appears to be an illuminated London Underground roundel, most likely of Brixton station on the Victoria Line
Sorry, correction, Oval station on the Northern Line
And to add, the actual film is up on TH-cam, too
i am blown away by the animation quality. the texture on the animatronics, the lighting, the smoothness. absolutely stunned.
The mocap looked worse than Monster House
let's not lie ❤
@@redwolftrash so i actually study animation, like as a career. 3d modeling is incredibly difficult and rigging well is even harder. i’m not sure what program they used, maia is typically industry standard but blender is open source so more common for hobby projects. just learning to use the program on its own is a huge beast. for someone who most likely wasn’t making income from youtube at the time of posting and was most likely doing this as a passion project, this is fantastic and probably took months at the least. let’s not be needlessly rude 🩷
You can even tell how much the kids in the suits felt so much horror after hearing what's done in the kitchen.
I think medical dramas should take a note out of this guy's book.
I love the fact this interpration of William is just EVILNESS, no mental issues, no "I lost my 2 child because literally my own thing, i'm gonna revenge against henry for my own actions" or none of those
Just pure evilness, I needed to see a version of william like this, no, a Villian in general like this long ago, nobody borns being good or evil, and many ppl growns being evil just for pleasure.
I believe that the word your looking for is V I L E
He's like that in the og depending on your timeline, more flashy though which is nice as hell
You can tell voice actors really care about a series when there's genuine emotion behind the delievery of their lines. Plus the idea of william desposing of the bodies through deep friying them then serving them up to their or other people's families is so sicking that it makes sense when you remember that it's a restuant, but it's extremely bone chilling when you realize real life serial killers in history have actually used this method of desposal with their victims to. I'm not comparing the two it's just a very realistic way of desposing of bodies.
Not only do I now have a phobia of restaurants, but that damn child frying scene. I have so many toddler relatives, that shit hurt me to the core and then deeper.
the way william acts around carl it feels like it actually happened and there were crimes they commited, i think twelve man did great on making these feel realistic no remant. no ghost children. just a monster and his sins
Well there seems to be ghost children, after all taking that away from fnaf makes zero sense
@@JoaoPedro-ol7sl yeah but im just happy there is no remant
@@goatlick21 I think the problem with the remnant is making it too scientific and hard to explain
@@JoaoPedro-ol7sl I feel like it falls into the same pit of 'story thing that was possible to accept with little explanation / suspension of disbelief, but as soon as you start trying to over-explain it or make it too science-y, it falls apart' thing that I remember midichlorians being with Star Wars. Sometimes, it's legitimately better to just operate via a hand wave, rather than try to explain things.
I've got a body horror story I've been working on for years that involves the monsters being able to literally wear their victims' skin, and after god knows how many failed attempts to hash out a solution in my notes, I accepted that it was better for immersion to just roll with 'these creatures can manipulate their size to 'X' extent as part of their skillset, it's part of them being supernatural' as the explanation in-universe. Because all attempts at trying to figure out the logistics of how a creature the size of a moose could 'crunch itself down' into the size of an average human, and how that would affect them biologically (ie. 'where would all the 'extra' meat and stuff go'), was just a one-way-ticket to putting my head through the wall. I also decided to compromise on that front via 'growing back to full size takes energy, but shrinking down does not, so they can't just shrink and grow back-to-back endlessly without exhausting themselves). It's a horror story with monsters that already involves supernatural elements; it'd be way easier for the audience to accept another supernatural element than to try and go so far into the weeds with the biology of a creature that couldn't physically exist, that I narratively shoot myself in the foot
@@JoaoPedro-ol7sl remnant is literally the most easy to understand thing, the definition of remnant is "the remaining part of something" so remnant is literally just a fancy word for soul in this context.
Never thought those goofy mechanical beeps from behind the counter could be so terrible
Fuckin McDonald’s gone dark
The worms toyed with me emotionally oh my god 😭😭 like i genuinely felt close to tears after that ending the acting the voice acting too 10/10
Spring locks is just baby shit compared to this
This version of Afton makes me think that even a horrible fate of being springlocked is NOT ENOUGH for him…
Hearing the cries of the kids actually made me start crying- this was incredibly done
So we can all agree these are the best ways to deal with Afton in this universe, right?
Electric Chair
Broken knee caps
Wood chipper
Shotgun
Spring-Trap suit
Fire
Don’t forget a cheese grater to the knuckles
These tapes make William's eventual gruesome death in the springlock suit much more satisfactory.
Like, in the main story it just feels like a "we need the villian to die, because we need a good ending!"
But here?
here you understand just how much suffering he deserves, how much of a twisted man he is, you want him to burn, and rot in hell.
@@thedogmen. and he didn't even die. He got milked. It was funny the first time but it wasn't the second time in FNAF SB
Nah bro he deserves the *old* type of punishments
Iron Maidens
Rat trap
Brazen Bull
… and yeah Springlock suit. Basically an old school torture device
The only thing that throws me off is that the children are just mildly crying while all this is happening. Kids cry like this when they scrape their knee. These are kids getting their organs eaten by tape worms and are getting boiled alive. It’s obvious it’s just some random audio clip from YT or something of kids crying. In reality they would be going buck WILD shrieking and wailing. That would be too disturbing and horrifying to listen to though and I’m honestly glad it’s not in the video because I would be laying awake at night too scared to move thinking about what I just listened to😭
I agree that it's unrealistic and breaks immersion, but I don't think *anyone* would be able to listen to audio of children getting actually tortured. And if it *was* genuine audio it'd make me wonder how they got it, or found it
Just the implication alone that she was being injured at around 32:52
Her sobs start repeating, like she's choking. Then we hear metal, and it's silent.
William was doing something horrific. Letting our minds wander into what that might be, may just be scarier than realistic screams.
@@TehDrehstuhlit was her being boiled in the fryer + he used the knife which i dont know whst he did with it but yeah.. 💔🌞
@@Mimix-o
Now, while I'd hate to throw out a sentence or two of my imagination, here's my interpretation:
(obvious body horror cw and mentions of mutilation)
(You've been warned, and I think I've added more than enough to space out the contents to surpass the read more.)
chopped up for nuggies.... :³
What? It's not like you're fitting a _whole_ child into that frying catch. It's easier to piece it and fry individually.
@@TelevisionNTheatre yeah but we don’t know how small or the age of the child so it may be wrong he probably just.. dipped her in
“Free my bro!!”
His bro:
These videos are absolutely brilliant. The way the scans slowly load in is such a genius and anxiety inducing method of showing, the same with the child cries and the frying noise.
"Who's gonna tell his mom?" absolutely broke me. Phenomenal job by TwelveMan, this is the only analog horror series that has left an impact on me
Two minutes in and the mention of Brighton already has me raising an eyebrow. Brighton is the location where the Walten Files takes place. I wonder if it's just a nod or meant to tie the Walten Files to the Twelve Man Tapes
*EDIT* Bon's Burgers is directly mentioned. Guess that answers that question for me.
“ugh i love Walter Freidns…”
-niiix palr chase 6
I am always underwhelmed by vhs tapes. They scare, but usually dont disturb me. The elevenlab tapes really chill me. The first one was bonerattling. Hearing the poor kid scream and something is eating his lungs, is painful to hear. It feels so real.
This is absolutely amazing. Congrats. This is amazing.
That first tape BROKE me... I feel disturbed, sick, and want to cry. Am I a wuss for needing to take a break and come back to this later from how fucked up it was?
You’re not a wuss at all. Being a person who has experienced kids dying in their personal life, this made me very emotional. :(
@@kelpieoffical Christ, that sounds horrible. Are you okay?
Dude I also felt sick! My stomach started to hurt and I was getting paranoid by the stomach pain from the psychological distress that I even could feel my ribs hurting me!
By Jove lad it’s a video, you are a wuss.
@@kelpieoffical Hope you're okay! That sounds horrible
That segment of the kid screaming and crying as they were cooked alive actually made me nauseous. Props to TwelveMan. That's true disturbing horror right there.
The kids death at the hospital got me on edge even if it wasn't the most realistic, I used to be a nursing student in pediatry, almost made me feel like I was there
timestamp to skip the child death scene and get back to the narration is 16:37
I almost needed it, that was absolutely horrific
not even halfway through and i need to bow out for now, holy shit. medical stuff really gets under my skin, even more so when children are involved. incredible work though, i look forward to seeing more when i can stomach it.
It took me a pause on the board at 38:06 to notice on how this pizzeria placed in Brighton is a familiar place in analog horror as there was a reference to Walten Files with a writing referencing to a Jack Walten case as Bon's Burgers takes place in Brighton as well if IRRC.
It was already hard enough to watch the tape as the kid was crying and screaming and then as they desperately tried to save him but to hear: "Let's take this kid somewhere nice and prepare him for his last goodbye"? Tears. Instantly. I did not think it would hit _that_ hard but holy shit
Edit: Oh my god the child crying and screaming and the sound of the fryer and how it was practically a _relief_ for the mechanical whirring sounds to take over as the screaming slowly faded but it was also a horrifying realisation that the child is _dying_ and you can't help them. And then the other children's screams later in the tape as well as you realise how many children this has been done to. It's sickening and so well done. I hate it
This is meant to be so serious but I can’t deny the fact I giggled a little when I noticed the deep fryer said “Nuggies” 😭 I’m going to hell bro.
Laugh through the horror.
This was my headcanon for FNaF for a while when I was a kid, except that the animatronics were the ones chomping you into pizza bits for themselves
me too
same it took my sister explaining fnaf lore to me for me to realize “oh they’re just stuffed in the suits thank god”
@@regonridge”just stuffed in the suits” is just hilarious to me man
@@regonridgeyeah that sounds good until you pretty much you become an angry deranged spirit because you're so stuck in that suit
William getting such a low punishment and a new identity is probably one of the most realistic things about this, unfortunately. It's a bit ironic, given the series' main theme, but the one incident that comes to mind is with John Venables and Robert Thompson, who for some reason got new identities. (John having gone through multiple) Despite doing something that probably can't be mentioned in YT comments.
RIP James Bulger
He was a child and them scumbags got away with it.
The conversation between William and guy was my favorite part, the pure panic was well done
Hearing the sound of that child screaming while being butchered, then struggling for breath in their last moments elicited such a primal... visceral reaction in me that I just... started crying uncontrollably. My throat's clammed up, and my chest is tight. Is this... Fear? Anger? I don't understand this emotion... or emotionS... and I'm usually quite in touch with them.
This Afton really is the most... most... I can't even find the words... what the actual fuck.
Think something's wrong with me cuz I watched all that with a straight face. But in my head I was like wtaf
@DOOM_EDITZ0998 "I don't want to eat the candy... B̷͚̿͌̔͆̓̊̓́u̵̦̫̼͔̦̐̀̐t̷͓͑́͒̃͛̀̀̒͊̚ ̸̢̘͚͈̳͎̣̿̀͝ť̸̙̦͈̖̤͂̀̅̂̕͝h̷̡̢̛̜͓͓̥̲̙̫͖̱̥͇͙̺̲̐͋̀̊͗́͛̋̂̚ͅe̵͈͗̔̍̈́̔̀͗͋̎̌́̎̒̅̈̕͝ ̷̧̞̦̫̤̟̮̎̋͆̐̓̉̈́̄̃͌̌̆̈̔̏̕͠p̶̧̛̩̦̦͚̬̣̱͉̦͚͓̻̩̤͔̫͂̃͐̎̆̈̿̍̍̈͝a̷̡̢̭͖̱̼̮̱̠̯͈̲̪͓̽͐̿̅̏͋͊ͅr̷̡̧̡͇̦͍̩̣̹͇̩̍͋̔̃̍͐̎̆̾̃̿͒̂̈́̚͜a̸̛̫̪͚̱̳̩͉͖͈̔͆͒̑̀͗̇͒̾̅̇̉͒̆̅̚͜ͅs̵̡̢̧̥̯͚̬͖͎̱̩̯̯̲̠̆̔̀̈́̾͊̇̚͜͜͝ḭ̴̛͔̺͖̀̊͌͒̐͆͐ͅt̶̡͚̰̠̙͓̭̞̳̙̔̿́̄͑͠ȩ̴̼͎͈̳̗̤̠̻͓͕̞̦̀̊̔̌̃̈́̈́̔̿ͅs̵̛͕̯͙̕ ̸̨̛̭͉̰͙̫̜̲̫̠̹̼̮̦̣͍̔̄̓̀̏̈́̀͛̋̂̌̂̕͜͝͝ẃ̸̤̰̪̫̼̹͚̠̮̯̺̥͛̒̈̂͒͐̀̽͋̕͠ͅͅą̴̢͙̪̣̪̫̼̻͚̲̫̲̮̝̦̿ṉ̵̢̠͍̯̜̙̹̜̝̮̿̀̽͘͜͝t̶̨̻͕͔̬̙̙͕̫̓̒͂͗́͝͝ ̶̩̑t̴͖͚̣̬̦̖̭̭̑̽ḧ̷͍̬̼̖͌̃́͗͆͐̅͌͌̐͊̆́͠e̵̠̥̖̔̊̍͠ ̸̼̥͓̔͋͋̀̓̆̓̈́́͆͋̕͘͝c̶̛͉͎̪̝̞̼̦̼̳̍̎͛͊̈́̌̍̒͌̌̔̽̏̈́a̸̢̨̰̪̝̠̘̠̖͑̈́͛n̴̢̺̔̉͌̀͌̍̓͗̃̓͐d̸͈̣̮̘̠̼̣̳̔͛͗̒y̷̢͆
kinda reminds me of that scene from TTCM(OG) where Leatherface is butchering the dead corpse of one of the characters with a chainsaw.
when the child was being boiled, the animatronics were shaking, it looked like they wanted to protect the child from the inevitable
Those facial expressions in during the meeting scene, are... actually really REALLY good, I am thoroughly impressed
that kid scene got me good like imagine being eric's mom and hearing that
She'd be vomiting out of distress
i love how these tapes include bons burgers and fnaf in the same universe
Which is funny, because TWF takes place in a world where William didn't kill the kids; which means this series might take place in a world where nothing went wrong at Bon's
@user-tw9uf9pn3g lol yeah
i have no desire to be a parent but hearing a child cry just fucking sends me into parent mode even though i generally dont really like kids
It’s a natural instinct to react that way
@@pugman9672 ah alright
0:06 whos gonna tell him
wait what happened qwq
@@melodicalTwinesqumpus groomed someone i think
Badington (sp?) quit I think
@@melodicalTwine squimpus did an epstien
@@atomicJackpot oh :( (also vriska pfp spotted)
32:14 bro even got the animatronics shaking in their boots 😭😭😭😭💀
Because it reminded them their life taken away by Afton, they can’t do anything as they are powerless and traumatized, even if they are in robots, Afton have everything planned out so his creation don’t hurt him
"i want to murder that monster so bad, if he does anythi- IS HE *FRYING* THEM!?!?"
“Shiver me timbers!”
Foxy probably
I still can’t get over how hilarious Bonnie’s glassy eyed stare is before he widens them with fear
The reactions are really unintentionally hilarious but there is genuinely something horrifying about how it illicited such fear that the other victims were able to show emotion in *robot* bodies
What I find interesting is that fact that we don't see Freddy and the gang actually move on their own very much pretty interesting way to do a fnaf vhs
So it seems that nobody is talking about how William is just a puppet for this client so he is doing this for a reason.
As someone who has several heart defects, i have a fear for anything happing to that region of my body and I’ve never felt as great of a fear when i heard the word fluke and may never feel the same amount of fear again. This creator knew exactly how to play their cards and delivered those event so well.
14:10 … I almost started hyperventilating… that worked so much I almost had a panic attack…
Same. The rapid beeping from the heart moniter, the faint flashing of the light, and the horrid context of what the kid was going through makes it so freaking intense.
During that scene I was just sad