For a flat track this was the wildest rollercoaster I've ever been on--NOW LET ME OUT!😂 Nah but seriously this is amazing and everyone who worked on it should be insanely proud! Thank you for this masterpiece Battington ❤
George has to go on alone? Oh he dead. Breaks down? Yup he dead any sec--uh, wait 2nd time around: SpringTrap gone 😱 Eek! Maybe he finds his friends dead instead? *notices time-stamp* Huh?!? Ok, stuck in a loop of memory, doesn't go beyond 36 min, must be time of deat-- nope, that one was 40 min. Agh! the curtain moved..What's going to happen?? 🤪 Losing sanity along with George, completely unhinged by the end. Loss of words.
I love how the animatronics are all recreating some of their most iconic scenes from prior animations like Chica in the bathroom, Bonnie in the PAS room and "Killer Bunny" telling Foxy "I thought you wanted an audience"
a neat detail with that is. that they couldnt know about those events. they SHOULDNT know about those events. which i think is a real early on hint that this attraction isnt real, what we're going through isnt the actual attraction.
I just realised that the whole fazbears frights is such a mockery over a tragical event happened in this story. U can't imagine an attraction based on serial murderers crimes in our world. It's so dark, man
Yeah, it has been established that people scrouge up money to make a cheap attempt to make a quick buck off of tragic and real events, not that the people care about that whatsoever.
Considering in the real world a film was made about the Titanic months after it happened with a survivor as one of the stars, I could easily buy something like this happening if the events of FNAF really happened.
@e.c.sherman, really? I never heard of a murder tour but I don't think there the same thing in any way to making a haunted house for a profit based of a bunch if kids getting killed
This is in fact a critique on the Mascot Horror subgenre where the further we went in the time, the less scary things got as more kid-friendly indie horror projects churn up the community!
He’s not even scared, perfectly portraying how most people feel to horror, as we have movies, games and so many concepts on the most horrible things that we don’t find them that scary
@@billy-uj2lj Except the ride...doesn't get more kid friendly? It gets darker and more sinister as it loops. I feel like the analogy you're going for is a big stretch. Yeah the main character gets annoyed as it loops instead of scared which could be a metaphor, but if it really was meant to be that I feel like the ride would have gotten lower quality as it looped.
Normal horror protags: "Wahhhhhh I'm sooooo scared why is this happening aaaahhhhhhh" Gigachad George: "Fuck this shit, I want my money back, where's the exit"
So bit of a wild theory. Based on the poem in the description, it sounds like his friends were okay, and it was just george that got trapped. I don’t think George ever made it past the first loop. I think he died, and his soul was tied to the attraction by the puppet, (a well intentioned action I’m sure), which in turn made his soul Williams plaything, thus why things slowly become supernatural. It simply isn’t real. When George hears his friends screaming before he sees the Fred bear head, I feel like thats them reacting to his corpse arriving at the end of the track. What could’ve killed him, I’m not to sure, but according to another comment a “code yellow” typically refers to a missing item. Obviously this could be spring trap himself, or an alternative I’d like to pose is the giant golden Freddy head from the start of the ride, with its size being too much for the mechanism to handle as it flies off of the circuit, killing George. This would also explain why we see a twisted parallel to it later on. Once again, wild theory, but thats just where my mind went
we've already known Battington's use of repetition in his previous titles. Adding the use of parallels with the Freddy head is the icing on the cake Good call
This makes Fazbears Frights feel like an ACTUAL attraction. In FNAF3, it seems like a haunted house, where they just let Afton roam around, but this makes it feel legit. A ACTUAL horror attraction.
@@somethingmaybe3858 Springtrap: It's fun to hurt you, I'm a real live wire right now, but the chase has to come to a end. You really thought you could run away George? I already control Fazbear Frights with my stand, [Psycho Killer]!
I like how this VHS brings more attention to probably the worst part about the concept of Fazbear's Fright, which is Fazbear Entertainment making money off of the death of five children. EDIT: Also the spooky announcer voice sounds like Mark Hamill.
Easily this was your best video yet I can't wait to see what else you have in store for the future because you did one hell of a good job here great work@@Battington
Not gonna lie, I am so anticipating what he has next with Harmony and Horror because Miracle Child gave us so much info, that I can hardly think of anything else horror related.
After all the weird nonsense he just went through, homeboy was playing smart, not wasting time, and not taking chances. George is probably one of the most genre-savvy horror protags I've seen so far lmao
20:46 George definitely messed up here. The metal railings are not something Springtrap can easily get over with, so he could just juke him there either by not moving, or when Springtrap tries to go around, he jumps over them quickly and runs out. Of course, anyone would be too scared to think of that. But it would be a viable way to escape William.
Alright, so theory time, if I am understanding correctly, The main character died at the drop, and this was possibly going to be fated this way when the ride shut down before the Springtrap part, just to show you how faulty it was. So he was now forever trapped in a loop of his last minutes alive, only to be taunted by Afton and whatever spirits are left lingering at the attraction. And the cart hit was to just ensure he stayed in the loop.
This makes a lot of sense, considering the behavior of the camera. If the ride was looping in a physical way, it probably would've shown that the time was continuous. Instead, the time went from 36 minutes, to 24, to 46 when the ride stopped longer, back to 24 when it looped. And the camera battery also showed this, nearly running out and then regaining all of the lost power at the loop. The camera gets close to the front edge of the cart during the drop and glitches at that moment. Except for the last drop that actually led to the entrance. I think it could be that due to the ride malfunctioning, the drop was uncontrolled in some way. "No one mentioned a drop." The cart seems to only have a lap bar. Perhaps it wasn't meant to be that fast or it slowed suddenly, causing him to slam into the front end of the cart. That would be why no one mentioned a drop: it wasn't a drop. I've said drop way too many times. Also, he ran through a door and ended up back in the cart. Edit: Now that I think about it, he may have been thrown out onto the tracks during the drop. It would make sense for his actual cause of death to be the same as the almost definitely paranormal one. Since he got out of the cart a few times, it would make sense if the restraints released when the ride stopped and then never re-engaged for whatever reason. Maybe it was a mechanical failure, or maybe he was supposed to manually lock it again but wasn't given these instructions before the ride turned back on. The cart that made it to the entrance after a seemingly gentler drop was the Chica cart, the one that his friends were on. This wasn't even the cart that he got on after being chased by Springtrap and the Freddy head. Moments later, he "ran" to the tracks before getting hit by the Freddy cart, the cart that he'd been riding the entire time. I'd say that this is roughly what actually happened. His friends made it to the entrance safely, and then he got thrown out of the cart behind them and hit. At which point they ran to go see what had happened. When Vanessa was screaming in the hallway sequence, she didn't really sound scared or threatened to me. She sounded horrified as she screamed George's name. I'd say that was probably reality slipping through.
@@kit2963also, the cart he got hit by went wayyyy faster than the entire ride, like the chica cart which was slow as well. I think you’re very right that maybe it wasn’t supposed to be a drop, but that something malfunctioned and he got tossed out and ran over, which is why the loop ends when he gets ran over by his own cart. Edit: also I don’t think the loop really did end when he returned at the entrance, since he was in a different cart, it was dark and there was no one around so let me put it into the perspective of a third person party: Vanessa’s cart arrives back at the entrance and she gets out with her friends. Whilst walking away to wait for George, the “drop” he was on malfunctions, causing the cart to lose grip and speed down. Maybe it regains it’s grip on the tracks, or the sheer impact of hitting the end of the drop in such speed, tossed him out and his cart ran him over. It was a quick death; he doesn’t realise it and instead he gets stuck in this sort of loop. The brain stays alive for about 7 minutes after death, or maybe he was comatose, who knows. He hallucinates the ride looping because in his mind, he never actually got off. Springtrap is there as a reminder of the horrors he had done, so maybe that’s why he hallucinates him being the antagonist, or maybe he really is the real deal. Anyways, taking Alice in borderland into small account here, they get struck by a bomb or meteorite I forgot, and one minute was like a long ass time in their weird world to survive. Back to Vanessa. She rushes over to George after he gets struck and yells out his name in despair of seeing her dead friend, and yells for help hoping someone will call an ambulance or someone there is able to revive him. He hears this in his comatose/dead state, and the blood pooling is his own. His brain is quickly shutting down, so there Springtrap conveniently is to chase him back to the carts, constantly missing him. He gets into the cart, arrives at the drop and is back at the beginning. No one is there, everything is dark. Maybe it symbolises how the darkness was swallowing him as his brain continues shutting off. He begs to be let out, absolutely terrified because death is approaching and he doesn’t want to die. He runs onto the tracks to escape death, but instead faces it head on when his own cart runs him over, his brain finally shutting down completely as it sinks in that he already died. Just going out on a hunch here though
When they said code yellow during the intercom, it means someone is missing and they are looking for them!! so i think george got sucked into the world and when the ride actually ended the first time he was gone, so possibly when he dies at the end they might have used his corpse for the ride and the cycle for george starts over again
I may be doxxing myself but whatever. I live in south east Washington, surrounded by desert in the middle of nowhere, and with the biggest prison in the state, and one of the biggest in the US. I don’t wanna give away my location, but is it talking about my town?
I thought it would be revealed that he was actually just stuck in the building when it was lit ablaze, and this was his eternal purgatory, but no, apparently springtrap can just fuck around with time and space for some reason.
im genuinley confused on the lore elements of this, did this ride just kill that whole line of people or JUST george through what I imagine is hallucinogenic gas? Cause I can't imagine any of that actually happened beside the part where he got ran over
Yeah I was expecting him to say "there has to be an exit somewhere around here. There's fire codes" then because they're a negligent/maybe even malicious company there is none and the building sets ablaze with George in it.
@@hydra_liski mean maybe, but if there was like a physical recording of this like we are seeing in the video maybe it was real or something. Or the recording could also just be a a part of the hallucinations and we are seeing his perspective just from the camera
@@hydra_liskTrying to apply sound logic to something like this kind of ruins it. That's what ruined fnaf originally, with trying to over explain all the horror elements. What makes this spooky, is that we have absolutely no idea how this happened or why. It just did.
i love how springtrap is treated more like a pennywise sort of villain in this story, rather than just a robust serial killer in a bunny costume he has the ability to make his victim see things and make them feel like theyre in an entirely new realm and it just screams the way pennywise from it would taunt the losers club
@@whocaresaboutthename6850is that legit? If so that'll be so cool! Not only it would make Springtrap scarier but more powerful, too! Now he won't look like a fodder next to several other horror villains. (Something I thought of for a while.)
Theory: When salvaging old Fazbear Entertainment stuff they unknowingly brought along old Willy's illusion disks/gas too and William turned the ride into some twisted experiment for him to torture his victims with. Its even possible the "Phone Dude" is no longer alive at this point...
Genuinely asking bc I'm curious 1. What do you mean by that Phone Dude's is dead? How did he die? 2. What happened to Vanessa, or just the others who also went in the ride like Darek or Jessica? 3. The question of the person above me
You know this makes me think, a great idea for a haunted house attraction like this would include a part where they convince the riders that the ride is broken, the lights come on, but then scary stuff keeps happening.
@@jacobkusnerik8809i’d argue that it wouldn’t just be scary things happening, it’d be MUCH scarier. Whether or not people are scared of the dark, our minds tend to view lighter places as safer than darker places. taking advantage of that sense of safety makes things 10 times scarier (or maybe 5, maybe even just twice, it depends on the scenario)
The mummy ride at universal Orlando does something similar to that where they make you think the ride ended but Imhotep sucks out the ride operators soul and the ride keeps going
THATS GENIUS!!! Getting stuck on a horror attraction ride, what a fantastic idea. My brother and I got stuck on the haunted mansion at Disney, thankfully I didn’t get stuck there
After rewatching, I noticed several things like the recording seconds and the battery going back up. Like he really is stuck in a loop, not just physiological torture.
The fact that the puppet tries to warn/help you by using the Video's subtitles by saying: "turn back, not too late", was such a cool easter egg. One of the best VHS tapes you ever made, and also full of references.
I think I've realized what it is about Battington's work that freaks me out the most. It's the helplessness, it's the fact that I can't help but myself into the shoes of whoever's POV we're watching. You know when you're having a nightmare, and you try to punch someone only for it to bounce off? these videos capture that feeling so well. 10/10
Yeah right? I feel like the reference to Chica in the bathroom is the most inexplicable because only Susie and William should know about how that happened, not even the employes in that video knew what happened, they just fixed Chica and moved on What i'm saying is that the ONLY 2 people who knew how the event played out are dead and both of them don't have reasons to let other people know.. sorry just wanted to share my thoughts
@@hypertopia3800 it was a video tape that they said was prohibited they could have easily gotten it from the ruins or something and just watched it maybe
I thinks it’s a metaphor for William having to repeat the cycle over and over again and to relieve the actions of his past and go the same pain and agony his victims have had to suffer through
@@KapitanZiomekPS5 if you open the subtitles you eill see that the sound that big head fredbear makes when springtrap comes out of his mouth I'd "birthing sound" so it shows that fredbear gave birth to springtrap, in other words, fredbear caused springtrap to exist because of the bite of 83
@@diamond_gamer291 Does this mean that Afton in this universe became a monster after The bite of 83? It seems to me that he is simply a psycho because in the video Nonexisted Video or something like that you can see him smiling while looking at Fredbear, who also looks at him as if he was planning the death of his son.
I believe that during the drop, the restraints weren’t re locked from earlier, causing him to fall out onto the track and get hit by the cart. It would make sense for the paranormal death to be related to his actual death, getting hit by the cart. As for Vanessa screaming, it says “Vanessa” in quotation marks in the subtitles after she screams, so it’s possible her screaming was her finding the body, only for the spirits to take over his mind and the head to appear. It’s likely after he died, he got stuck into a hell loop, with the spirits and Springtrap torturing him endlessly, forever stuck in a loop.
at 11:19 when puppet is there, if you turn on your captions you see puppet saying "turn back" & "its not too late"!! not only that, but the music that plays at that timestamp, is the same song that plays when puppet is giving a message to michael in the 5th hidden tape!!! i really love these details A LOT this is so phenomenal :)
I always thought that one of the spookiest parts of Fazbear Frights was how grotesquely insensitive it seemed to the very real tragedies that occurred at the restaraunts. Referring to the murders more as "ghost stories" that are free to poke fun at. Like no matter what happens at Freddy's, Fazbear Entertainment and other related companies will keep parading and parading until the franchise is milked dry. This rendition of the attraction captures that perfectly.
A ton of classic ghost stories claim to be based on actual events, that's half the draw. Some are partially based on actual things, sometimes we can't even tell
Havent seen any other comments saying this, but- The, who im suspecting to be the Marionette, talking to George at 11:20 through the subtitles is so god damn cool! Makes me wonder if george could've had a chance to actually survive this time curfuckle
Honestly it's so tragic having the Puppet be there trying to warn or talk to George just for it all to fall on deaf ears. I even love the fact that the music play for when Charlie was talking to Micheal; it could be her theme I think.
13:16 this part is so irrationally funny to me. The way afton just peaks his head out the door like he’s gonna tell his mom he just threw up is really funny to me
I love that it’s been 30+ years and yet it seems like everything is still in the 80s. The commercial, the camcorder, the ride. It’s like this world is permanently locked in the 80s, like it’s unable to move past the tragedies at Freddy’s. Idk if it was intentional or not, but either way, I love the vibe.
@@AppropriateusernameTH-cam fnaf 3 takes place 30 years after fnaf 1 and thats canon, it's said in the steam page and in one of the teaser images codes
I’m pretty sure what this take on FNaF is saying is that Fazbear Frights opened 30 years before the events of FNaF 3 and this tape takes place the same year as FNaF 1 but after the events of FNaF 1.
It could be that this was the original incarnation of Fazbear's Frights, originally made around the 1980s and the version we see in the third game is revamped for future riders 30 years later. Either way, I like how this is left up to viewer interpretation.
Such a clever way to use fazbears fright, turn it into a rollercoaster and the audience won’t be able to tell what’s intentionally a part of the ride and what…isn’t Also this might be the first fnaf thing to depict the flying golden Freddy head Edit: Another detail I like is that the drop makes no sense, from what I can tell, the cart never changes level or goes upward at any point, yet there’s a drop that takes you back to the entrance?
This such a cool interpation of the horror attraction, I really wish the canon one was more like this. That being said, in universe this is hella messed up, considering that it was an actual horrific events that happened. They literally have a room of the 5 missing children and their killer and poke fun of the events of 87. Crazy how that was approved lmao.
Everyone's talking about how terrifying Springtrap was, and he was. He was fantastic. But I'm more interested in the ride itself; more specifically how they portray the possessed animatronics back in the 1980's. Faz. Entertainment puts them on the ride as mindless monsters, being with nothing more than a desire to kill. But we all know the truth, they were possessed, in pain, hurt, confused, ANGRY. It almost hurts your heart to see this, for lack of a better term, MOCKERY of these dead kids. Story building at its finest. Battington proves himself yet again. Good shit.
Fazbear's Fright wasn't made by Fazbear Entertaiment, it was actually just a random company wanting to cash-in, that is basic FNaF Lore 1-1 i don't understand how people still don't get that 💀
I imagine this video as actually just one of William’s nightmares while being stuck in hell. He’s his younger self with a false persona, constantly reminded of what he did, while chasing and being chased by what he will eventually become. Springtrap.
@@spotlightanimation6719 yeah that makes sense especially how George is basically William Afton In ucn where he’s trap in a never ending nightmare hell after his death in fnaf 6
As someone who works at a Haunted House (still working there actually, my third year is coming up). The beginning with the entrance is very accurate, and I was able to feel way more immersed. In fact the entire ride was pretty accurate to the haunt I work at, especially with the whole animatronic jumpscaring the crowd. Good job Battington, bravo!
Oh my god it’s you the girl who reads creepypasta story’s and so I’m surprised that you like this new amazing fnaf vhs video too huh? my new favorite indeed.
0:50 would've absolutely been the perfect oppurtunity to say "This Ride contains flashing lights, loud noises, and Alot of jumpscares!" like the warning sign to every fnaf game. love it
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I appreciate that Vanessa was in quotes at the screaming part. The entire thing is a masterpiece, but the little details add a lot ;) Good work, everyone involved! This is all really, really impressive, and you should be proud!
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I’ve just noticed that this video has a similar format to the foxy pre-show video, having the same experience repeat over and over, deteriorating every time
I recently rewatched an old TH-cam series called "Scare PewDiePie" and there was a FNAF episode that had Aaron from Game Grumps and MatPat. Seeing all of them reminded me how old I am 💀
This whole vhs reawakened a childhood fear I almost forgot I had. The idea of being helplessly stuck somewhere alone on something that’s meant to be a fun little experience such as a horror attraction ride is so surreal and terrifying. Battington, you once again did an amazing job🔥🔥🔥
You know what i noticed when George finally was outside of the ride? It was that he was in a chica kart and not the freddy kart he had always been riding on. Not sure if anyone else had notice that or no
I didn't wanna say it cause it seemed like a stretch but thinking about now yeah it make sense it was a reference. What this guy is referring to is the "join us for a bite"
@@Mr.Feather130 I was making a joke about the concept of Chekhov’s gun. Where it says in fiction of a specific gun is mentioned multiple times, that it must be shot by the end of a story. In this case they kept going back to the Freddy head before that surprising jumpscare.
This is one of the only horror films that has genuinely struck fear, stress, and anger in me all at once. It's insane how well you did this, Battington.
The amount of detail and horror they put in the animatronics designs was truly terrifying. Springtrap’s design especially was really well done, and the sequence at the end was definitely something from a nightmare.
that poem in the description - just so good and so terrifying! For the rest of the world he is just gone - like one of these missing 411 cases, without any logical explanation! And the implication that even his friends forgot about him eventually- I somehow love how dark and tragic that is!
The mentions of souls and remnant specifically makes me wonder if Springtrap is collecting these things for some reason specifically or if he’s just trapping people in the labyrinth with him - maybe that’s what the animatronic Greg knocked over was about, a past victim? Does that mean that’s what all the random endos were for/representing!???
@@unknownroyalty895 No I think they meant long term, cause for his "friends" (the way they basically went out of their way to force him to ride alone is a usual story trope to show his friends are good/real friends) nothing happened They came in with a dude, he got hit by a cart off screen, and they went home. Sure they might remember the incident, but would they even remember him? or just that something bad happeened
I love how the campy horror in the beginning, builds up to legitimately creative and terrifying sequences and oh yeah, they remember that Springtrap was part of the attraction Editing Note: I also like to point out my favorite detail where you can hear police radios in the background, showing that George was actually considered missing. You can hear it with headphones: 13:08
George: Why won’t you just let me leave?? Springtrap: ą̸̢̢̨̧̢̢̛͕̦͇̳̞̘͍̬̙͈͓̮͎̹͖̭̦̖͕̱̱̞̣̝͓̮̱̫̟̠̣̈́͑́͗͗̀͐͋͐̂̀̋͆͂̐͊͋̀̌̈́̄̈͛̀̓̚̚͠͠͝͝a̵̛̞̮̘̘̺͉̤̮̱̖̳͊́͊̀̏̄̄͛̑̀͌͐̽̂̕a̴̛̛̖̙̖̤̰̞̖͇̭̓̊̽̍̈́̃͑͂̿̆̿̅͛̿̅̔͗̋̄̌͝ą̴̧̢̧͇͈͍̥͈̰̗͕̰̩̙̗͍̥͔̖̝̻̱̰̤͌̓̽͗̂̔̏̉̎̊̓̅͑̅̋͌̋̕̕̚̚ͅͅā̴̙̫̘͎̳̩̲̯̯͖̤̜̬͕̗̺̗̥̼̥̘̗̘͔̪͈̮̲͕͈̾̇̒̓̃̉͋̒̆̅͆̓̉͛͆̈͊͒͝͝a̴̢̡̧̛̛̻͙͎̫̬̗̬̘̥̪͕͔̮̭̩̹͔̟̮͇̘̰̪͖͓͚͗̾͒͐̀̀̄̆͂̎́̋̒̂͋͒͠͝ͅͅͅa̵̗̝̟͍͓̝͕̘̼͉̺̖̜̝̝͎̘̠̩͗̉́͒̓̄̽͝ͅͅa̶̝̦̘̪̘̪̗͖̭̥̱̦͖̦̜̳̜̣̦͐̔͌͆̾̂̏͗̈́͑̽̏́̌̉͊̂̀̄̿̀̐́̈́́̄̍͊̚̕͝͝͠ͅh̵̨̨̧̨̼̘̹̤̥̞̯̠̗̼̬̞͎̪̦̩͕̣͉͍̜̰̯̜̠͉͔̜̥̲͖̔̈́̽̔͒̿̈́͌͋͆̊́͌̏̋̔̄̾̀̈́͗̅̾̋̇̚͘̕͝͠͝͝͝ͅͅh̵̡̛̛̛͉̭͈̝̟̟̝̮̙̮̩̪̞̻̳̘̯̱̹͂̀́̐̀͊̎̔́̈́̐͌̈̏͐̀̓̈́́̈́̈́̈̔̐͝h̶̡̡̖̮̦̫͎͔̣͈̼̩̲̟̪̼̲͖͓͉͎͕͓̱̪̯̹̱̲̖̳͎̲̹͑̉́̓̔̾̑͋͆̃͘͜͜h̴̭̹͕̲̩̫͕̱̏́ḩ̵̨̤̭̗̭̜̳̘̰͇̥͉͎͔͎̲̟͕̜͍͙̖̝͔͍̤̦̞͊̔̒͛̏̊̅̄̓͝h̵̢̢̛̻̫͙̬̪̠͙̘̠̲͔̬͍̙̠͙͓̠̲̣͙͖͇̺͙͒̉̀̄̀̋͆̄̀̓̆́̽͋̇̄̇͗͌̅̐͗̆̅͒͘̚͜͠ͅh̸̛̤̺̻̽̆̃̅̋́͛̊͑̈́͐̓̂͊̿́̆̚͘͠͝h̶̡̙̠̘̞͚̭̘͙̭͈̪̦̺͕̗̣̱̩̠̖̱̰̦͓̠̫̼̬̩͇̞̦͍̤͙͚̭̞̄̔͒͜ͅ
this is one of the MOST creative, well executed, insane analog series I’ve ever watched hands down. this is so good !!!!!! I loved it !!!! you have such a talent for horror writing!
I'm going to throw this out there and say that originally I thought that the term "Code Yellow" was referring to Afton having disappeared from his set (In hospital terms a code yellow is used to refer to a missing *adult* patient.) Then I realized the code isn't for William but for George. Lemme explain, first off around 2:36 the camera freeze frames, we'll call this the "turning point". This is where the timeloop begins and from the perspective of the staff, where George vanishes. Now due to Fazbear Fright's clearly less then stellar production quality and dim lighting, it's not unlikely to believe the staff didn't notice until I'd say around here (3:23). This is the reason the ride "breaks down" in the 87 room at 3:58. Note the position of the room in relation to the building and attraction, the room is directly in the middle of the ride. It is by far the most accessible room and as shown 17:03 and 17:46, it connects to Williams stage near the impossible drop where the ride *should* end. Here's my theory. So after 2:36 George varnishes into thin air, due to poor lighting conditions this isn't really noticed by staff until 3:23 where they realize he's gone missing and being preparing to send someone to check the cart in person (for confirmation). Due to emergency protocol, they stop the cart in the 87 Room, which acts as a easy access entry point for both staff (repairs and checks) and riders (in case of any complications or incidents) and plan to use either Springtraps room or the door that I presume was blocked by the Golden Freddy head at 18:27. They shut down the ride and PA the announcement and send someone to check the room. Now by this point George has been stuck in the alternate time loop, so to everyone else George has disappeared with no explanation. Throughout the multiple loops time passes as normal. Now as a final part here's some additional stuff: When Puppet pleads for George to "turn back" it suggests that simply getting off the ride may work, the issue is it's implied the doors are one way (likely as an anti theft system and hazard precaution). I believe the point of no return is anything past the first room with Yellow Bear. It seems the loop ends post mortem as suggested by the cop cars in the closing shot It's likely a coincidence or an Easter egg at best, but one of the girls is named Vanessa Might just be an oversite but at 1:47 th guard? says that the max capacity is 3 people per cart, yet there's clearly a second car coupled to the first. I wonder why they have that limit (probably to save money on equipment, I imagine the propelling power on those carts are pretty weak. It was already a slog with just George on it.
Flooding the labyrinth with lights. No voice was heard. Not a soul in sight. No remnant to be found. Gone without a trace. It's only a matter of time before they've forgotten his face. I think he may have disappeared for good
I really love the fact that the time on the camera also jumps back to the exact minute and second he gets back into the ride. Same for the battery life. Such a neat little detail tbh.
Y'know, during 19:27 through 19:42 I there's two options to what happened. First Springtrap powered down mid chase because obviously his suit is barely functional and is super old, so the suit gave out on him mid-chase and gave George just enough time to get away. OR Springtrap deliberately pretended to power down and stop chasing George till the last minute right before the drop just so he could power back on and charge him in order to scare the unliving sh*t out of him, which is perfectly in character and would also fit the entire torture loop George is trapped in.
For a flat track this was the wildest rollercoaster I've ever been on--NOW LET ME OUT!😂
Nah but seriously this is amazing and everyone who worked on it should be insanely proud! Thank you for this masterpiece Battington ❤
George has to go on alone? Oh he dead. Breaks down? Yup he dead any sec--uh, wait
2nd time around: SpringTrap gone 😱 Eek! Maybe he finds his friends dead instead?
*notices time-stamp* Huh?!?
Ok, stuck in a loop of memory, doesn't go beyond 36 min, must be time of deat-- nope, that one was 40 min. Agh! the curtain moved..What's going to happen?? 🤪 Losing sanity along with George, completely unhinged by the end. Loss of words.
Yooo! Thank you for the support. I really appreciate all the kindness this video is receiving. Definitely gonna put this towards my team.
Bro you deserve a pin
@@GamingSlayer708Thanks, it's all good tho, they feel appreciated and that's all I wanted. So worth it
Awww🥰 Thank you Battington, I'm honored.
I love how the animatronics are all recreating some of their most iconic scenes from prior animations like Chica in the bathroom, Bonnie in the PAS room and "Killer Bunny" telling Foxy "I thought you wanted an audience"
Not to mention, withered Bonnie’s scene with the “London Bridge” song is a direct homage to Fnaf 2’s trailer!
@@jonahsumner9151 oh really? I haven't seen the trailer in ages but that's a cool detail
@@jonahsumner9151 oh really? I haven't seen the trailer in ages but that's a cool detail
Chica saying "baby bird"
a neat detail with that is. that they couldnt know about those events. they SHOULDNT know about those events. which i think is a real early on hint that this attraction isnt real, what we're going through isnt the actual attraction.
I just realised that the whole fazbears frights is such a mockery over a tragical event happened in this story. U can't imagine an attraction based on serial murderers crimes in our world. It's so dark, man
Yeah, it has been established that people scrouge up money to make a cheap attempt to make a quick buck off of tragic and real events, not that the people care about that whatsoever.
Considering in the real world a film was made about the Titanic months after it happened with a survivor as one of the stars, I could easily buy something like this happening if the events of FNAF really happened.
It's like John Wayne Gacy inspiring a circus
Murder tours are still very much a thing. It's not surprising that something like Fazbear's Frights could exist.
@e.c.sherman, really? I never heard of a murder tour but I don't think there the same thing in any way to making a haunted house for a profit based of a bunch if kids getting killed
I love George is not even scared, but just pissed at the concept of the animatronics screwing him with playing the same ride over and over.
This is in fact a critique on the Mascot Horror subgenre where the further we went in the time, the less scary things got as more kid-friendly indie horror projects churn up the community!
He’s not even scared, perfectly portraying how most people feel to horror, as we have movies, games and so many concepts on the most horrible things that we don’t find them that scary
@@billy-uj2lj Except the ride...doesn't get more kid friendly? It gets darker and more sinister as it loops. I feel like the analogy you're going for is a big stretch. Yeah the main character gets annoyed as it loops instead of scared which could be a metaphor, but if it really was meant to be that I feel like the ride would have gotten lower quality as it looped.
But I feel like he was scared once he kept saying “it’s not funny anymore” and he started singing to clam down and distract himself
Normal horror protags: "Wahhhhhh I'm sooooo scared why is this happening aaaahhhhhhh"
Gigachad George: "Fuck this shit, I want my money back, where's the exit"
So bit of a wild theory. Based on the poem in the description, it sounds like his friends were okay, and it was just george that got trapped. I don’t think George ever made it past the first loop. I think he died, and his soul was tied to the attraction by the puppet, (a well intentioned action I’m sure), which in turn made his soul Williams plaything, thus why things slowly become supernatural. It simply isn’t real. When George hears his friends screaming before he sees the Fred bear head, I feel like thats them reacting to his corpse arriving at the end of the track. What could’ve killed him, I’m not to sure, but according to another comment a “code yellow” typically refers to a missing item. Obviously this could be spring trap himself, or an alternative I’d like to pose is the giant golden Freddy head from the start of the ride, with its size being too much for the mechanism to handle as it flies off of the circuit, killing George. This would also explain why we see a twisted parallel to it later on.
Once again, wild theory, but thats just where my mind went
I think you are on point
you fr the next matpat
we've already known Battington's use of repetition in his previous titles. Adding the use of parallels with the Freddy head is the icing on the cake
Good call
That's what I was thinking too
And that’s why the ride stopped, probably when the cops came and he was already found dead. Then it shut down making an endless loop
Battington’s portrayal of Fazbear’s Fright is definitely the best one I’ve ever seen. It’s so realistic!
Agreed.
would scare the shit out of everyone too
yeah something i feel like people forget that fnaf 3 takes place in a horror attraction
I think the 3 movie should adopt this.
@@raymondjohnson3502 I feel like it should be better as just a broken down pizzeria that nobody talks about
"WHY WONT YOU JUST LET ME LEAVE???"
Springtrap: "RAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"
Knowing how fed up George is, he probably ran the fade with Springtrap
Sounds like a reasonable person
Springtrap couldn’t think of a clever response in time, so he decided to do that
Alternate ending: George starts to fight springtrap
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This makes Fazbears Frights feel like an ACTUAL attraction. In FNAF3, it seems like a haunted house, where they just let Afton roam around, but this makes it feel legit. A ACTUAL horror attraction.
Even in the book’s description of the place has a lot more to it compared to the original game.
Makes me think this is the main ride and the one in the game is the back rooms area. But that’s my official headcanon now.
True
I do wish we’ll actually get one. At this point, FNAF needs to have one.
*an
Anybody else catch the Puppet trying to tell him to "turn back, its not too late to go back" in the subtitles?
I did
When
@@BMTVRnotfromsubway At time 11:19
I did. I thought it was a clever detail.
As someone who always keeps subtitles on, yes
William Afton really is a dad. He took 5 steps to kill the guy and then bent over like he was too tired to keep going.
"Alright, I'll let you pass, but only because this attraction is great"
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@@rubykaylaandogie3334”so many guards I can”
@@orangeblanket7181grape
@@orangeblanket7181become friends with 😊
“You’re too late George! I’ve already activated my time loop-inator!” - Springtrap probably
Dr. Heinz Doofensmirtz: Already Trademarked, bub.
I imagine it more like "KILLAH QUEEN, BITE ZAH DUSTO"
@@somethingmaybe3858
Springtrap: It's fun to hurt you, I'm a real live wire right now, but the chase has to come to a end. You really thought you could run away George? I already control Fazbear Frights with my stand, [Psycho Killer]!
Nah the one that said it was William Afton a.k.a. spring trap
@@maidavalera7072 yes, that’s why I quoted it as springtrap saying that at the end 🫤
I like how this VHS brings more attention to probably the worst part about the concept of Fazbear's Fright, which is Fazbear Entertainment making money off of the death of five children.
EDIT: Also the spooky announcer voice sounds like Mark Hamill.
He does a great Mark Hamill
Easily this was your best video yet I can't wait to see what else you have in store for the future because you did one hell of a good job here great work@@Battington
Yeah but Fazbear's Fright wasn't done by Fazbear Entertainment in canon game lore
@@BattingtonWatching this Video was insane
@@Battington mark hamil does a great spooky announcer*
I love how the track keeps going down, but never back up. Like he's descending to hell
I kinda just figured that there was an incredibly slight incline throughout the ride.
“WHY WONT YOU JUST LET ME LEAVE”
Springtrap: *demonically screeches in denial*
Understandable You have a Good day 😊
20:47
I think he had to much mac donal sprit 😭
It sure was one of the answers of all time
Demon be gone demon be gone
I love that each time the ride repeats , the time at the top left reset to 25 minutes, he is literally stuck in a time loop
oh yeah, I didn't notice that lol
The battery also goes up as well
Phew, George made it out safely. Now, he can return home to his family and friends, and there will definitely be no plot twist-
he's dead. He get ran over by a roller coaster cart at 50MPH
@@M4nS0p and even if THAT didn't kill him Springtrap was right there
I just noticed that he got on by himself cause it was 3 people per cart
AND BY GOD, IT'S A CART WITH THE STEEL CHAIR
@@alllittlethingzzYeah because everyone else with him filled up the other car
I peed myself
stopping kids from saying first
💀💀💀💀
💀
Same have done the same my friend.
he did indeed pee himself
Martin walls and battington uploading in the same month, TRUE analog horror is back!
true
Why does it say your comment has been out longer than this video 🤣 true commitment my man
Heck yeah😊
@@ThatNerdNerdicalThey paid to watch it early
Not gonna lie, I am so anticipating what he has next with Harmony and Horror because Miracle Child gave us so much info, that I can hardly think of anything else horror related.
the way battington uses repetition for horror never ceases to spook and impress
Hey bro, how's corruption going?
Yeah, and it's not even boring. There's always something new and interesting.
Like the pirate cove pre-show
I just love how after he see’s a animatronic moving by itself, he becomes paranoid and thinks all of them are going to move now
After all the weird nonsense he just went through, homeboy was playing smart, not wasting time, and not taking chances. George is probably one of the most genre-savvy horror protags I've seen so far lmao
Makes sense when you realise its kind of a critique on how we started to perceive mascot horror, apparently
I genuinely adore the camera’s minute count resetting each time except the last, when he actually makes it to the lobby. Just phenomenal.
It’s the same with the camera battery aswell
20:46 George definitely messed up here. The metal railings are not something Springtrap can easily get over with, so he could just juke him there either by not moving, or when Springtrap tries to go around, he jumps over them quickly and runs out. Of course, anyone would be too scared to think of that. But it would be a viable way to escape William.
Also maybe he could’ve used some things lying around as weapons
Uh guys, I don’t know if y’all realize this, but home boy has been dead since the first loop. This ride was his dying dream.
@@SweatyMobileGamergeorge threw a large prop across the room at around 13:50, my man probably has the strength to fistfight against william
@@gabe456 fistfight? it wouldn't even be a scuffle
George sweeps no diff
and where the heck was that said?@@codiecola3636
the battery going back up after the drop is so genius
Not only that, but the timecode as well.
I don’t get it
@@Cinnamon_Rolls_Out_Of_The_Ovenit’s a loop
Springtrap did 9/11@@Cinnamon_Rolls_Out_Of_The_Oven
Infinite battery glitch
George: "Why won't you just let me leave!?"
Springtrap: _"It would be so awesome, it would be so cool."_
What happened.
*IT WOULD BE SO AWFUL*
*IT WOULD BE SO CRUEL*
it would be the most incredible superhero movie the world has ever seen
It would be the most incredible superhero movie the world has ever seen
It would be the most incredible supervillian movie, the world has ever seen
Alright, so theory time, if I am understanding correctly,
The main character died at the drop, and this was possibly going to be fated this way when the ride shut down before the Springtrap part, just to show you how faulty it was.
So he was now forever trapped in a loop of his last minutes alive, only to be taunted by Afton and whatever spirits are left lingering at the attraction.
And the cart hit was to just ensure he stayed in the loop.
Probably hit his head and died?
This makes a lot of sense, considering the behavior of the camera. If the ride was looping in a physical way, it probably would've shown that the time was continuous. Instead, the time went from 36 minutes, to 24, to 46 when the ride stopped longer, back to 24 when it looped. And the camera battery also showed this, nearly running out and then regaining all of the lost power at the loop.
The camera gets close to the front edge of the cart during the drop and glitches at that moment. Except for the last drop that actually led to the entrance. I think it could be that due to the ride malfunctioning, the drop was uncontrolled in some way. "No one mentioned a drop." The cart seems to only have a lap bar. Perhaps it wasn't meant to be that fast or it slowed suddenly, causing him to slam into the front end of the cart. That would be why no one mentioned a drop: it wasn't a drop. I've said drop way too many times.
Also, he ran through a door and ended up back in the cart.
Edit: Now that I think about it, he may have been thrown out onto the tracks during the drop. It would make sense for his actual cause of death to be the same as the almost definitely paranormal one. Since he got out of the cart a few times, it would make sense if the restraints released when the ride stopped and then never re-engaged for whatever reason. Maybe it was a mechanical failure, or maybe he was supposed to manually lock it again but wasn't given these instructions before the ride turned back on.
The cart that made it to the entrance after a seemingly gentler drop was the Chica cart, the one that his friends were on. This wasn't even the cart that he got on after being chased by Springtrap and the Freddy head. Moments later, he "ran" to the tracks before getting hit by the Freddy cart, the cart that he'd been riding the entire time. I'd say that this is roughly what actually happened. His friends made it to the entrance safely, and then he got thrown out of the cart behind them and hit. At which point they ran to go see what had happened. When Vanessa was screaming in the hallway sequence, she didn't really sound scared or threatened to me. She sounded horrified as she screamed George's name. I'd say that was probably reality slipping through.
@@kit2963This makes complete sense, thank you for this theory
@kit2963 based on the distortion, and the fact that the head was just up ahead, I think its just an animatronic or spirit mimicking her
@@kit2963also, the cart he got hit by went wayyyy faster than the entire ride, like the chica cart which was slow as well. I think you’re very right that maybe it wasn’t supposed to be a drop, but that something malfunctioned and he got tossed out and ran over, which is why the loop ends when he gets ran over by his own cart.
Edit: also I don’t think the loop really did end when he returned at the entrance, since he was in a different cart, it was dark and there was no one around so let me put it into the perspective of a third person party:
Vanessa’s cart arrives back at the entrance and she gets out with her friends. Whilst walking away to wait for George, the “drop” he was on malfunctions, causing the cart to lose grip and speed down. Maybe it regains it’s grip on the tracks, or the sheer impact of hitting the end of the drop in such speed, tossed him out and his cart ran him over. It was a quick death; he doesn’t realise it and instead he gets stuck in this sort of loop. The brain stays alive for about 7 minutes after death, or maybe he was comatose, who knows. He hallucinates the ride looping because in his mind, he never actually got off. Springtrap is there as a reminder of the horrors he had done, so maybe that’s why he hallucinates him being the antagonist, or maybe he really is the real deal. Anyways, taking Alice in borderland into small account here, they get struck by a bomb or meteorite I forgot, and one minute was like a long ass time in their weird world to survive.
Back to Vanessa. She rushes over to George after he gets struck and yells out his name in despair of seeing her dead friend, and yells for help hoping someone will call an ambulance or someone there is able to revive him. He hears this in his comatose/dead state, and the blood pooling is his own. His brain is quickly shutting down, so there Springtrap conveniently is to chase him back to the carts, constantly missing him. He gets into the cart, arrives at the drop and is back at the beginning. No one is there, everything is dark. Maybe it symbolises how the darkness was swallowing him as his brain continues shutting off. He begs to be let out, absolutely terrified because death is approaching and he doesn’t want to die. He runs onto the tracks to escape death, but instead faces it head on when his own cart runs him over, his brain finally shutting down completely as it sinks in that he already died. Just going out on a hunch here though
When they said code yellow during the intercom, it means someone is missing and they are looking for them!! so i think george got sucked into the world and when the ride actually ended the first time he was gone, so possibly when he dies at the end they might have used his corpse for the ride and the cycle for george starts over again
I think something similar
Wait so do you know what the code means from just like the lore of theme parks rides or somthing else also
SPRINGTRAP GO BURRRRRRRR
@@Ufhn275 from what I found code yellow is used in hospitals to signal that a patient is missing.
I’m confused. Maybe it’s the wording or something but can someone ELI5?
Isn't the corpse they used Springtrap's?
"WHY WONT YOU JUST LET ME LEAVE"
Springtrap: *ÆÆÆÆUUUUUUUUUUGGGGUUUUUÆÆÆÆÆÆŒŒŒŒŒÆÆŒU*
"whhy wont u just lemme leave"
*springtrap cries after hearing about ishowmeat*
Springtrap got lonely lmao
He has a point tho
@@ezapp-2025 What happened again?
@@redpanda6497 just an ishowmeat joke but in battington version
Thank you for the giving me the opportunity to voice the “Spooky Narrator” and “Killer Bunny”. So much fun to voice your characters!!! Amazing video!
You did amazing! ❤
@@bubblepopvaso did you! Your screaming in it is insane!
You did great! You especially delivered the line "aaaaaaaaaaaauuuuhhhhh" really well, but no joke great job
@elibuffington9396 The AUUUUHHH was battinington and he was the springbonnie behind the dead kid props
Bro your narrative voice was perfectly spooky, an even balance of Vincent Price and Boris Karloff, with that bassy eerie tone. Very chilling!!
The best part of this being set in the Washington County Fair is that it's held next to a prison in a valley called Purgatory.
It is?
Holy fuck it is, I literally google maps’d it and found the two places in Utah
I may be doxxing myself but whatever. I live in south east Washington, surrounded by desert in the middle of nowhere, and with the biggest prison in the state, and one of the biggest in the US. I don’t wanna give away my location, but is it talking about my town?
II Fan Mentioned!!!
I thought it would be revealed that he was actually just stuck in the building when it was lit ablaze, and this was his eternal purgatory, but no, apparently springtrap can just fuck around with time and space for some reason.
im genuinley confused on the lore elements of this, did this ride just kill that whole line of people or JUST george through what I imagine is hallucinogenic gas? Cause I can't imagine any of that actually happened beside the part where he got ran over
Yeah I was expecting him to say "there has to be an exit somewhere around here. There's fire codes" then because they're a negligent/maybe even malicious company there is none and the building sets ablaze with George in it.
@@hydra_liski mean maybe, but if there was like a physical recording of this like we are seeing in the video maybe it was real or something. Or the recording could also just be a a part of the hallucinations and we are seeing his perspective just from the camera
I think it makes springtrap infinitely more terrifying
@@hydra_liskTrying to apply sound logic to something like this kind of ruins it. That's what ruined fnaf originally, with trying to over explain all the horror elements.
What makes this spooky, is that we have absolutely no idea how this happened or why. It just did.
i love how springtrap is treated more like a pennywise sort of villain in this story, rather than just a robust serial killer in a bunny costume
he has the ability to make his victim see things and make them feel like theyre in an entirely new realm and it just screams the way pennywise from it would taunt the losers club
It's canon in the fnaf books
It's actually something Canon in the Fazbear's Frights story 'What We Found' and he can do this due to the intense ammount of Agony he has in him!
Even The Phantons were actually creations of this power of Agony he has
Now We Need Micheal Afton To Fight Back And Fight William in the fire
@@whocaresaboutthename6850is that legit? If so that'll be so cool! Not only it would make Springtrap scarier but more powerful, too! Now he won't look like a fodder next to several other horror villains. (Something I thought of for a while.)
Grandpa Willie really out here opening an entire haunted house, just to fuck around with teens for the hell of it. My man really always coming back.
💀
@@joaopedroxaviermartins9767i know what your thinking its not something good
My man’s gotta do something with his life now that he’s a mouldy fucking rabbit, it’s hard to get hired when your in a permanent fursuit
Grandpa willie💀
just to WHAT with teens??? 💀💀
I think more time loop victims should be progressively more pissed off with the looping.
Theory: When salvaging old Fazbear Entertainment stuff they unknowingly brought along old Willy's illusion disks/gas too and William turned the ride into some twisted experiment for him to torture his victims with. Its even possible the "Phone Dude" is no longer alive at this point...
Battington liked ur comment so its possible
Pretty solid theory.
Ough,so disks and gas stuff are canon on this series?
If so how could he still experiment while being springtrap and trapped in a cage?
Genuinely asking bc I'm curious
1. What do you mean by that Phone Dude's is dead? How did he die?
2. What happened to Vanessa, or just the others who also went in the ride like Darek or Jessica?
3. The question of the person above me
You know this makes me think, a great idea for a haunted house attraction like this would include a part where they convince the riders that the ride is broken, the lights come on, but then scary stuff keeps happening.
That WOULD be an interesting idea. Shows that even with the room being bright, horrific stuff can happen.
@@jacobkusnerik8809i’d argue that it wouldn’t just be scary things happening, it’d be MUCH scarier. Whether or not people are scared of the dark, our minds tend to view lighter places as safer than darker places. taking advantage of that sense of safety makes things 10 times scarier (or maybe 5, maybe even just twice, it depends on the scenario)
The mummy ride at universal Orlando does something similar to that where they make you think the ride ended but Imhotep sucks out the ride operators soul and the ride keeps going
that would be EVIL. someone needs to get on that
That would be psychological torture 😭
THATS GENIUS!!! Getting stuck on a horror attraction ride, what a fantastic idea. My brother and I got stuck on the haunted mansion at Disney, thankfully I didn’t get stuck there
I'll be terrified if i were in George's shoes on being in a endless loop at a dark ride
After rewatching, I noticed several things like the recording seconds and the battery going back up. Like he really is stuck in a loop, not just physiological torture.
The fact that the puppet tries to warn/help you by using the Video's subtitles by saying: "turn back, not too late", was such a cool easter egg. One of the best VHS tapes you ever made, and also full of references.
Would he be able to or was he stuck on the ride
If I may ask, timestap please
@@Wassuppeepers 11:20
@@Wassuppeepers11:20
@@Wassuppeepers the timestamp is 11:19
Making Fazbear Frights a dark ride is such a sick idea. Also made me realize how scary horror on a ride can be
cart jumpscare 21:07
Love the detail that everytime the ride restarts the time on the camera goes back to 24:23, showing that he really is in a time loop.
I didn't realize that this is a time loop story like groundhog's day and happy death day
I thought that the rooms kept rearranging themselves like the shinning lol
until the last loop
the battery resets too
@@Purpleleaf22 I didn’t notice that. Nice catch.
I love the ending. It reminds me of my childhood horror of being left behind after the place i went being closed and all the lights shutting down.
I think I've realized what it is about Battington's work that freaks me out the most.
It's the helplessness, it's the fact that I can't help but myself into the shoes of whoever's POV we're watching. You know when you're having a nightmare, and you try to punch someone only for it to bounce off? these videos capture that feeling so well.
10/10
Or you try to run, but you're slow as a snail
You gotta feel bad for this guy, he went in thinking it was just gonna be a fun little ride but now he’s stuck there forever.
He got the same fate as the crying child
and lowkey just a little bit dead
Man, this ride really is a fun-KILLER.
Whoever made fazbears fright has all of the animatronics, and weirdly knows all of the lore. Got flashbacks when chica was in the bathroom
Yeah right? I feel like the reference to Chica in the bathroom is the most inexplicable because only Susie and William should know about how that happened, not even the employes in that video knew what happened, they just fixed Chica and moved on
What i'm saying is that the ONLY 2 people who knew how the event played out are dead and both of them don't have reasons to let other people know.. sorry just wanted to share my thoughts
Also with the 5 children sitting in chairs is just like foxy video
Hope this gets expanded on
@@hypertopia3800 Me too, I really want to know who owns this place because I doubt that Phone Dude knows the entirety of the Fnaf lore 100% accurately
@@hypertopia3800 it was a video tape that they said was prohibited they could have easily gotten it from the ruins or something and just watched it maybe
To be fair, this is a world where all the haunted footage we've seen exists.
the thought of being trapped in a loop of a cheezie horror ride and going insane from it is a unique concept
Pure Battington magic. Absolutely well done!
Bless you kind soul, for this huge donation will go towards more projects.
@@Battington Likes Harmony and horror
@@Battingtonhey, Battington!! I have a question.. is George Alive? I feel worried about him😢..
@@Battington You''re very welcome. We love to see it
@@Hyugaz_in Bro got ran over by a roller coaster car barreling towards him at over 50MPH his ass ain't alive lmao
I thinks it’s a metaphor for William having to repeat the cycle over and over again and to relieve the actions of his past and go the same pain and agony his victims have had to suffer through
i think it's a metaphor for a spooky ride
Not to mention the fact that the Spring Bonnie suit is always there to haunt him and reappears right when he thinks it’s all over
the fact that springtrap came out of fredbear's mouth gives a lot to think about, it can symbolize a lot.
@@KapitanZiomekPS5 if you open the subtitles you eill see that the sound that big head fredbear makes when springtrap comes out of his mouth I'd "birthing sound" so it shows that fredbear gave birth to springtrap, in other words, fredbear caused springtrap to exist because of the bite of 83
@@diamond_gamer291 Does this mean that Afton in this universe became a monster after The bite of 83? It seems to me that he is simply a psycho because in the video Nonexisted Video or something like that you can see him smiling while looking at Fredbear, who also looks at him as if he was planning the death of his son.
I love how this is less fnaf horror and more psychological horror that just happens to be fnaf. it makes it extremely unique in the fnaf vhs
I believe that during the drop, the restraints weren’t re locked from earlier, causing him to fall out onto the track and get hit by the cart. It would make sense for the paranormal death to be related to his actual death, getting hit by the cart. As for Vanessa screaming, it says “Vanessa” in quotation marks in the subtitles after she screams, so it’s possible her screaming was her finding the body, only for the spirits to take over his mind and the head to appear. It’s likely after he died, he got stuck into a hell loop, with the spirits and Springtrap torturing him endlessly, forever stuck in a loop.
George: literally almosts escapes
Battington: *there is no such thing.*
Pain and suffering to all!
at 11:19 when puppet is there, if you turn on your captions you see puppet saying "turn back" & "its not too late"!! not only that, but the music that plays at that timestamp, is the same song that plays when puppet is giving a message to michael in the 5th hidden tape!!! i really love these details A LOT this is so phenomenal :)
Along those same lines when George Found Foxxy at the door I think Foxxy was holding the door to keep Springtrap away from him.
Someone needs to make videos analyzing these vids, I know not all of them are in order but still it would be fun
@@stockingcake7607timestamp?
"WHY WONT YOU JUST LET ME LEAVE?!"
*Distorted Screaming*
....you have a valid and fair point, I think I'll stay-
also, why did george got stuck inside the ride
after a short loop
I always thought that one of the spookiest parts of Fazbear Frights was how grotesquely insensitive it seemed to the very real tragedies that occurred at the restaraunts. Referring to the murders more as "ghost stories" that are free to poke fun at. Like no matter what happens at Freddy's, Fazbear Entertainment and other related companies will keep parading and parading until the franchise is milked dry. This rendition of the attraction captures that perfectly.
A ton of classic ghost stories claim to be based on actual events, that's half the draw. Some are partially based on actual things, sometimes we can't even tell
I love the idea of Fazbear Frights being a dark ride instead of just a haunted house attraction
George: WHY CAN'T YOU JUST BE NORMAL?!
William: *ungodly hell scream*
AAAAEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
*"WHY WONT YOU JUST LET ME LEAVE"*
Springtrap: this attraction is great, so many visitors i can
meanwhile: fredbear/cassidy casually in the background watching
That random ass empty soda bottle "🗿"
"Afton! No! You can't ****ed a visitors when your **** got springlocked!"
… Grape, till I can’t see straight, when I can I start
I understood that reference.
Havent seen any other comments saying this, but-
The, who im suspecting to be the Marionette, talking to George at 11:20 through the subtitles is so god damn cool! Makes me wonder if george could've had a chance to actually survive this time curfuckle
Honestly it's so tragic having the Puppet be there trying to warn or talk to George just for it all to fall on deaf ears. I even love the fact that the music play for when Charlie was talking to Micheal; it could be her theme I think.
@@NeoMouseSVC ikr!!
Unfortunately George isn't deaf so he had subtitles turned off.
@@spoons4545LMFAOO
13:16 this part is so irrationally funny to me. The way afton just peaks his head out the door like he’s gonna tell his mom he just threw up is really funny to me
If my mom was a giant Golden Freddy head, I'd be pretty nervous to tell her i just threw up too.
“Mother I threw up on my bed and the entire house”
90% sure that wasn't afton
Это не Афтон
Lol
the most fucked up part is that they only allow 3 per cart
Yeah Because what I think is that the person in the Behind of the cart goes into the loop and the 3 people in Front just Go And Live their lives
like fnaf 3
FAX 😂💀
Vanessa could go with George bruh the math sucks in this video💀
Fr what kind of a coaster has a layout of 3 seats. Very inefficient.
I love that it’s been 30+ years and yet it seems like everything is still in the 80s. The commercial, the camcorder, the ride. It’s like this world is permanently locked in the 80s, like it’s unable to move past the tragedies at Freddy’s. Idk if it was intentional or not, but either way, I love the vibe.
30 years??? I thought fazbears frights was like right after the events in fnaf 1 where the place was closed due to the sanitation or whatever
@@AppropriateusernameTH-cam its commonly accepted that fnaf 3 takes place in 2023!
@@AppropriateusernameTH-cam fnaf 3 takes place 30 years after fnaf 1 and thats canon, it's said in the steam page and in one of the teaser images codes
I’m pretty sure what this take on FNaF is saying is that Fazbear Frights opened 30 years before the events of FNaF 3 and this tape takes place the same year as FNaF 1 but after the events of FNaF 1.
It could be that this was the original incarnation of Fazbear's Frights, originally made around the 1980s and the version we see in the third game is revamped for future riders 30 years later. Either way, I like how this is left up to viewer interpretation.
I love all the references to the other tapes during the ride!
(Also I love how Springtrap just screams at George lol-)
Such a clever way to use fazbears fright, turn it into a rollercoaster and the audience won’t be able to tell what’s intentionally a part of the ride and what…isn’t
Also this might be the first fnaf thing to depict the flying golden Freddy head
Edit: Another detail I like is that the drop makes no sense, from what I can tell, the cart never changes level or goes upward at any point, yet there’s a drop that takes you back to the entrance?
duuuuude ur right!!! i was like whas tha giant head about but uu just pulled a big brain move
The giant head: GRAHHHHH!!
Also the giant head: **birthing noises**
The Puppet was a G trying to save our boy 😭
How though?
It's not like he had a choice to turn around and leave.😂
@@skillato9000 if you enable the captions to the last part we see the puppet. the puppet tells us to go back and to turn away.
Thats wild @@Ast3rn0
@@Ast3rn0when?
@@jadakissmaywhether 11:19
20:52 "WHY WONT YOU JUST LET ME LEAVE?!" "HOW DARE YOU ASK THAT YOU LITTLE-"
That legitimately made me say "What the fuck just happened"
This was phenomenal.
same here no cap
Wow I can’t believe George payed 50k to have someone make an animation of him running away from Springtrap…
hazbin hotel reference...
oh no
You know I will follow you.
HELP
💀
This such a cool interpation of the horror attraction, I really wish the canon one was more like this. That being said, in universe this is hella messed up, considering that it was an actual horrific events that happened. They literally have a room of the 5 missing children and their killer and poke fun of the events of 87. Crazy how that was approved lmao.
Absolutely terrifying!! Vanessa's voice distortion and everything after was especially top notch.
Everyone's talking about how terrifying Springtrap was, and he was. He was fantastic.
But I'm more interested in the ride itself; more specifically how they portray the possessed animatronics back in the 1980's.
Faz. Entertainment puts them on the ride as mindless monsters, being with nothing more than a desire to kill. But we all know the truth, they were possessed, in pain, hurt, confused, ANGRY. It almost hurts your heart to see this, for lack of a better term, MOCKERY of these dead kids. Story building at its finest.
Battington proves himself yet again. Good shit.
Fazbear's Fright wasn't made by Fazbear Entertaiment, it was actually just a random company wanting to cash-in, that is basic FNaF Lore 1-1 i don't understand how people still don't get that 💀
@@whocaresaboutthename6850it still doesnt really change the fact that they're making a mockery out of the dead kids
@@korebiis Wtf does that have to do with my comment Bruh?
@@whocaresaboutthename6850tf he do to you?
@@codex3259 Not him, but a lot of these people in the Community.
I imagine this video as actually just one of William’s nightmares while being stuck in hell.
He’s his younger self with a false persona, constantly reminded of what he did, while chasing and being chased by what he will eventually become. Springtrap.
Or Michael Afton's nightmare since George has the similar mood as him i guess
I was thinking this had similar themes to ucn
@@spotlightanimation6719 yeah that makes sense especially how George is basically William Afton In ucn where he’s trap in a never ending nightmare hell after his death in fnaf 6
The ending with the police cars makes me think otherwise.
Good theory though
i definitely thought it was meant to parallel him in hell once George screamed WHY WON'T YOU LET ME LEAVE
18:26 The awkward silence of the protagonist and Golden Freddy staring at each other is both unnerving but hilarious at the same time.
“Oh. Uh… you might want to run now.”
"You want fun? Golden freddy will show you fun!"
is there a way to SPOILER a comment?
@@Trufflo_ maybe you shouldnt look at the comments before watching a video
Yeah i totally respect that.@@MysteriouslyTastySoup
The *birthing noises* in the captions scared the absolute SHIT out of me when I realised what was happening.
As someone who works at a Haunted House (still working there actually, my third year is coming up). The beginning with the entrance is very accurate, and I was able to feel way more immersed. In fact the entire ride was pretty accurate to the haunt I work at, especially with the whole animatronic jumpscaring the crowd. Good job Battington, bravo!
Very wise
20:52
George: "Gah why won't you just let me leave?!”
Springtrap: _(demonically screeches)_
George: "That's not an answer!" 😠
Oh my god it’s you the girl who reads creepypasta story’s and so I’m surprised that you like this new amazing fnaf vhs video too huh? my new favorite indeed.
Btw it’s so nice to see you comment see this video and love your creepypasta lost episode videos of yours btw ok?
THE RIDE NEVER ENDS
Springtrap: it ain't an answer homeboy, ITS A DEMANDD!!!!!
0:50 would've absolutely been the perfect oppurtunity to say "This Ride contains flashing lights, loud noises, and Alot of jumpscares!" like the warning sign to every fnaf game. love it
Battington proceeds to delete the video and re-upload It with everything being the same except for this part
And lots of fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun!
I appreciate that Vanessa was in quotes at the screaming part.
The entire thing is a masterpiece, but the little details add a lot ;)
Good work, everyone involved! This is all really, really impressive, and you should be proud!
*"WHY WON'T YOU JUST LET ME LEAVE!?!?"*
springtrap: B̶͙̘̪͙̫͚̞̫͈̙̯̕Á̵̛̙̟̰͕̼͈̟̅̅̅̐̅̈́̓́̈͠Ḁ̶͎̜̤̬͗H̷̢̧̘̲̟̾̇͋H̷̨̧̻̯̩̻̤̔̀̔ͅͅA̴̡̧̱̻̼̣͚̮̰̭̱̮̔̌̈́Ȁ̴̢̰̟̯̣̋̆͂̔̊A̸̻̖̝͍̟̲͔͍͋͛̍̊̒̀̎̉̽͝͠Ą̴͓͇͙͍͙̪͂̽Ą̷̯͉͈̜̣̰̗̟̺̅̄̿̋̿͊̓Ä̵̛̮́̂̎͗ͅH̸̢̫̤͈͕̙̳͑̚A̵̛̠̲͛̉̀̃̀͗̇̅̍̅͘͠Ạ̸̡̛̗̜̱̘̘̣̞̯̺̪͕̋A̶̢̰̩̼͐̍̇̀̋̍̓̉͝ͅÃ̷͖͚̠̹̯͓̲̭͔͌͗́̐͗̿͝A̶̗̗̪̜̟͌̇̅̓͛̓͗̊̏͘̕A̸̪̼̯̞̪̘͚̖͛͋̆͋̀̈́͋̿̍̚͝Ḁ̷̤̟̮̭̀̅͒́
I mean, springtrap HAS a point
@@TheFurruWasTaken and that point is B̶͙̘̪͙̫͚̞̫͈̙̯̕Á̵̛̙̟̰͕̼͈̟̅̅̅̐̅̈́̓́̈͠Ḁ̶͎̜̤̬͗H̷̢̧̘̲̟̾̇͋H̷̨̧̻̯̩̻̤̔̀̔ͅͅA̴̡̧̱̻̼̣͚̮̰̭̱̮̔̌̈́Ȁ̴̢̰̟̯̣̋̆͂̔̊A̸̻̖̝͍̟̲͔͍͋͛̍̊̒̀̎̉̽͝͠Ą̴͓͇͙͍͙̪͂̽Ą̷̯͉͈̜̣̰̗̟̺̅̄̿̋̿͊̓Ä̵̛̮́̂̎͗ͅH̸̢̫̤͈͕̙̳͑̚A̵̛̠̲͛̉̀̃̀͗̇̅̍̅͘͠Ạ̸̡̛̗̜̱̘̘̣̞̯̺̪͕̋A̶̢̰̩̼͐̍̇̀̋̍̓̉͝ͅÃ̷͖͚̠̹̯͓̲̭͔͌͗́̐͗̿͝A̶̗̗̪̜̟͌̇̅̓͛̓͗̊̏͘̕A̸̪̼̯̞̪̘͚̖͛͋̆͋̀̈́͋̿̍̚͝Ḁ̷̤̟̮̭̀̅͒́B̶͙̘̪͙̫͚̞̫͈̙̯̕Á̵̛̙̟̰͕̼͈̟̅̅̅̐̅̈́̓́̈͠Ḁ̶͎̜̤̬͗H̷̢̧̘̲̟̾̇͋H̷̨̧̻̯̩̻̤̔̀̔ͅͅA̴̡̧̱̻̼̣͚̮̰̭̱̮̔̌̈́Ȁ̴̢̰̟̯̣̋̆͂̔̊A̸̻̖̝͍̟̲͔͍͋͛̍̊̒̀̎̉̽͝͠Ą̴͓͇͙͍͙̪͂̽Ą̷̯͉͈̜̣̰̗̟̺̅̄̿̋̿͊̓Ä̵̛̮́̂̎͗ͅH̸̢̫̤͈͕̙̳͑̚A̵̛̠̲͛̉̀̃̀͗̇̅̍̅͘͠Ạ̸̡̛̗̜̱̘̘̣̞̯̺̪͕̋A̶̢̰̩̼͐̍̇̀̋̍̓̉͝ͅÃ̷͖͚̠̹̯͓̲̭͔͌͗́̐͗̿͝A̶̗̗̪̜̟͌̇̅̓͛̓͗̊̏͘̕A̸̪̼̯̞̪̘͚̖͛͋̆͋̀̈́͋̿̍̚͝Ḁ̷̤̟̮̭̀̅͒́B̶͙̘̪͙̫͚̞̫͈̙̯̕Á̵̛̙̟̰͕̼͈̟̅̅̅̐̅̈́̓́̈͠Ḁ̶͎̜̤̬͗H̷̢̧̘̲̟̾̇͋H̷̨̧̻̯̩̻̤̔̀̔ͅͅA̴̡̧̱̻̼̣͚̮̰̭̱̮̔̌̈́Ȁ̴̢̰̟̯̣̋̆͂̔̊A̸̻̖̝͍̟̲͔͍͋͛̍̊̒̀̎̉̽͝͠Ą̴͓͇͙͍͙̪͂̽Ą̷̯͉͈̜̣̰̗̟̺̅̄̿̋̿͊̓Ä̵̛̮́̂̎͗ͅH̸̢̫̤͈͕̙̳͑̚A̵̛̠̲͛̉̀̃̀͗̇̅̍̅͘͠Ạ̸̡̛̗̜̱̘̘̣̞̯̺̪͕̋A̶̢̰̩̼͐̍̇̀̋̍̓̉͝ͅÃ̷͖͚̠̹̯͓̲̭͔͌͗́̐͗̿͝A̶̗̗̪̜̟͌̇̅̓͛̓͗̊̏͘̕A̸̪̼̯̞̪̘͚̖͛͋̆͋̀̈́͋̿̍̚͝Ḁ̷̤̟̮̭̀̅͒́
20:30 "I can finally leave... MARTHA I'M COMING HOME SWEETIE!!"
Lol I was thinking that the whole time we recorded that scene.
"All around me are familiar Fazbears, worn out Fazbears, worn out Fazbears, bright aND _IM BACK IN THE FUCKING BUILDING AGAIN?!?!_ "
@@galaxycamerata all the phantoms start laughing
Nice sonic real time reference 😂
"I'M BACK IN THE FUCKING BUILDING AGAIN!? OOOOOOH MY GOD!!!!"
I’ve just noticed that this video has a similar format to the foxy pre-show video, having the same experience repeat over and over, deteriorating every time
Springtrap is a creature of habit . . .
(Not to mention that's referenced in the first go around, with the "I thought you wanted an audience")
that sounds like a fun horror ride concept where you're seemingly trapped in a loop with one of the animatronics stalking you
agreed, i think there should be more fakeout endings on rides. i think there's one on the mummy ride in universal but it's not executed very well
13:42 Matpat trying to retire but scott adds more to the lore
😂😂😂 this comment is underrated
alternative title:matpat trying to escape from the fnaf fandom
after battington adds more lore
what makes it more funny is that scott might've added games after fnaf 3 just because matpat was being a smart ass
I recently rewatched an old TH-cam series called "Scare PewDiePie" and there was a FNAF episode that had Aaron from Game Grumps and MatPat. Seeing all of them reminded me how old I am 💀
Fnaf fans when you say fnaf 6 wasn't good
This whole vhs reawakened a childhood fear I almost forgot I had. The idea of being helplessly stuck somewhere alone on something that’s meant to be a fun little experience such as a horror attraction ride is so surreal and terrifying. Battington, you once again did an amazing job🔥🔥🔥
I still constantly have nightmares of being stuck in a dark ride. I have no idea why but boy, did this have me tense the whole time
I like the call backs to the Pirate Cove pre-show and Chica’s sound check videos.
shin godzilla
And the Bonnie Joint Movement Testing video.
just watching this now, love the part where george goes batshit crazy and starts throwing shit at the walls
You know what i noticed when George finally was outside of the ride? It was that he was in a chica kart and not the freddy kart he had always been riding on. Not sure if anyone else had notice that or no
true
notice how the kart that ran him over at the end was a freddy kart
I'm sorry to be that person but Carts spelled with a c, not a k.🤓☝
@@The_Og_Birthdaycakeshut up
The Freddy one is what killed him right?
3:08 For the newer folk of Five Nights at Freddy's that music used right there is used on the fnaf 2 trailer with withered bonnie.
That took me back Ong memories
They also use the jt music only the lyric as the narrador says it when we see the withered toys aka those pre fnaf 3 hoax that anyone Remembers
I didn't wanna say it cause it seemed like a stretch but thinking about now yeah it make sense it was a reference. What this guy is referring to is the "join us for a bite"
I legit thought "would be terryfying of the animatronocs started singing it like the kids in fnaf 2"
i KNEW that the giant freddy head would come back to bite us in the ass, good LORD
Just like in FNAF 2 with golden Freddy's jumpscare
Chekhov’s Freddys head
@@Private-Potato I thought it’s the giant golden Freddy head from fnaf 2?
@@Mr.Feather130 I was making a joke about the concept of Chekhov’s gun. Where it says in fiction of a specific gun is mentioned multiple times, that it must be shot by the end of a story. In this case they kept going back to the Freddy head before that surprising jumpscare.
@@Private-Potato oh interesting!
This is one of the only horror films that has genuinely struck fear, stress, and anger in me all at once. It's insane how well you did this, Battington.
The amount of detail and horror they put in the animatronics designs was truly terrifying. Springtrap’s design especially was really well done, and the sequence at the end was definitely something from a nightmare.
The person who voiced Georgie understood the freaking assignment! Bravo yall
that poem in the description -
just so good and so terrifying!
For the rest of the world he is just gone - like one of these missing 411 cases, without any logical explanation!
And the implication that even his friends forgot about him eventually- I somehow love how dark and tragic that is!
The mentions of souls and remnant specifically makes me wonder if Springtrap is collecting these things for some reason specifically or if he’s just trapping people in the labyrinth with him - maybe that’s what the animatronic Greg knocked over was about, a past victim? Does that mean that’s what all the random endos were for/representing!???
Bro that's so horrible and depressing and terrifying.. it's amazing
The implication makes no sense to me. They can't just forget how he went missing on the same ride they were going in. That must've been traumatic.
@@unknownroyalty895 No I think they meant long term, cause for his "friends" (the way they basically went out of their way to force him to ride alone is a usual story trope to show his friends are good/real friends) nothing happened
They came in with a dude, he got hit by a cart off screen, and they went home. Sure they might remember the incident, but would they even remember him? or just that something bad happeened
@@starsilverinfinity They would. I mean, he existed with them to the point where they went together to an attraction.
Ngl, if this is was a real *CANON* / non-canon attraction, i'd ride it with a notebook to write the lore all again.
I love how the campy horror in the beginning, builds up to legitimately creative and terrifying sequences and oh yeah, they remember that Springtrap was part of the attraction
Editing Note: I also like to point out my favorite detail where you can hear police radios in the background, showing that George was actually considered missing. You can hear it with headphones: 13:08
George: Why won’t you just let me leave??
Springtrap: ą̸̢̢̨̧̢̢̛͕̦͇̳̞̘͍̬̙͈͓̮͎̹͖̭̦̖͕̱̱̞̣̝͓̮̱̫̟̠̣̈́͑́͗͗̀͐͋͐̂̀̋͆͂̐͊͋̀̌̈́̄̈͛̀̓̚̚͠͠͝͝a̵̛̞̮̘̘̺͉̤̮̱̖̳͊́͊̀̏̄̄͛̑̀͌͐̽̂̕a̴̛̛̖̙̖̤̰̞̖͇̭̓̊̽̍̈́̃͑͂̿̆̿̅͛̿̅̔͗̋̄̌͝ą̴̧̢̧͇͈͍̥͈̰̗͕̰̩̙̗͍̥͔̖̝̻̱̰̤͌̓̽͗̂̔̏̉̎̊̓̅͑̅̋͌̋̕̕̚̚ͅͅā̴̙̫̘͎̳̩̲̯̯͖̤̜̬͕̗̺̗̥̼̥̘̗̘͔̪͈̮̲͕͈̾̇̒̓̃̉͋̒̆̅͆̓̉͛͆̈͊͒͝͝a̴̢̡̧̛̛̻͙͎̫̬̗̬̘̥̪͕͔̮̭̩̹͔̟̮͇̘̰̪͖͓͚͗̾͒͐̀̀̄̆͂̎́̋̒̂͋͒͠͝ͅͅͅa̵̗̝̟͍͓̝͕̘̼͉̺̖̜̝̝͎̘̠̩͗̉́͒̓̄̽͝ͅͅa̶̝̦̘̪̘̪̗͖̭̥̱̦͖̦̜̳̜̣̦͐̔͌͆̾̂̏͗̈́͑̽̏́̌̉͊̂̀̄̿̀̐́̈́́̄̍͊̚̕͝͝͠ͅh̵̨̨̧̨̼̘̹̤̥̞̯̠̗̼̬̞͎̪̦̩͕̣͉͍̜̰̯̜̠͉͔̜̥̲͖̔̈́̽̔͒̿̈́͌͋͆̊́͌̏̋̔̄̾̀̈́͗̅̾̋̇̚͘̕͝͠͝͝͝ͅͅh̵̡̛̛̛͉̭͈̝̟̟̝̮̙̮̩̪̞̻̳̘̯̱̹͂̀́̐̀͊̎̔́̈́̐͌̈̏͐̀̓̈́́̈́̈́̈̔̐͝h̶̡̡̖̮̦̫͎͔̣͈̼̩̲̟̪̼̲͖͓͉͎͕͓̱̪̯̹̱̲̖̳͎̲̹͑̉́̓̔̾̑͋͆̃͘͜͜h̴̭̹͕̲̩̫͕̱̏́ḩ̵̨̤̭̗̭̜̳̘̰͇̥͉͎͔͎̲̟͕̜͍͙̖̝͔͍̤̦̞͊̔̒͛̏̊̅̄̓͝h̵̢̢̛̻̫͙̬̪̠͙̘̠̲͔̬͍̙̠͙͓̠̲̣͙͖͇̺͙͒̉̀̄̀̋͆̄̀̓̆́̽͋̇̄̇͗͌̅̐͗̆̅͒͘̚͜͠ͅh̸̛̤̺̻̽̆̃̅̋́͛̊͑̈́͐̓̂͊̿́̆̚͘͠͝h̶̡̙̠̘̞͚̭̘͙̭͈̪̦̺͕̗̣̱̩̠̖̱̰̦͓̠̫̼̬̩͇̞̦͍̤͙͚̭̞̄̔͒͜ͅ
Springtrap: BECAUSE I CAN'T LEAVE EITHER!
An excellent reason, Springtrap has such a way with words
Because if I can’t leave nobody can
Tried translating to English. It just kinda turned into
more-organized gibberish.
How do you get that glitch effect
The amount of references is crazy
Quite the gift to the Fnaf community
It makes sense that it's officially going to be the FNAF franchise's 10th Anniversary this year
this is one of the MOST creative, well executed, insane analog series I’ve ever watched hands down. this is so good !!!!!! I loved it !!!! you have such a talent for horror writing!
I'm going to throw this out there and say that originally I thought that the term "Code Yellow" was referring to Afton having disappeared from his set (In hospital terms a code yellow is used to refer to a missing *adult* patient.) Then I realized the code isn't for William but for George.
Lemme explain, first off around 2:36 the camera freeze frames, we'll call this the "turning point". This is where the timeloop begins and from the perspective of the staff, where George vanishes.
Now due to Fazbear Fright's clearly less then stellar production quality and dim lighting, it's not unlikely to believe the staff didn't notice until I'd say around here (3:23). This is the reason the ride "breaks down" in the 87 room at 3:58.
Note the position of the room in relation to the building and attraction, the room is directly in the middle of the ride. It is by far the most accessible room and as shown 17:03 and 17:46, it connects to Williams stage near the impossible drop where the ride *should* end. Here's my theory.
So after 2:36 George varnishes into thin air, due to poor lighting conditions this isn't really noticed by staff until 3:23 where they realize he's gone missing and being preparing to send someone to check the cart in person (for confirmation).
Due to emergency protocol, they stop the cart in the 87 Room, which acts as a easy access entry point for both staff (repairs and checks) and riders (in case of any complications or incidents) and plan to use either Springtraps room or the door that I presume was blocked by the Golden Freddy head at 18:27. They shut down the ride and PA the announcement and send someone to check the room. Now by this point George has been stuck in the alternate time loop, so to everyone else George has disappeared with no explanation. Throughout the multiple loops time passes as normal.
Now as a final part here's some additional stuff:
When Puppet pleads for George to "turn back" it suggests that simply getting off the ride may work, the issue is it's implied the doors are one way (likely as an anti theft system and hazard precaution). I believe the point of no return is anything past the first room with Yellow Bear.
It seems the loop ends post mortem as suggested by the cop cars in the closing shot
It's likely a coincidence or an Easter egg at best, but one of the girls is named Vanessa
Might just be an oversite but at 1:47 th guard? says that the max capacity is 3 people per cart, yet there's clearly a second car coupled to the first. I wonder why they have that limit (probably to save money on equipment, I imagine the propelling power on those carts are pretty weak. It was already a slog with just George on it.
Holy... DAMN SO MUCH NOTICE IN THE LORE OMFG GOOD JOB
Flooding the labyrinth with lights.
No voice was heard.
Not a soul in sight.
No remnant to be found.
Gone without a trace.
It's only a matter of time before they've forgotten his face.
I think he may have disappeared for good
But that's just a theory. A game theory.
I just thought it was a code yellow cause of Jessica peeing herself from a scare like Darek jokes in the beginning 😂
That's not the timestamp where the timeloop begins though. The camera time start is like 10 seconds prior
I really love the fact that the time on the camera also jumps back to the exact minute and second he gets back into the ride. Same for the battery life. Such a neat little detail tbh.
"I wanna get off Mr. Fazbear's Wild Ride."
☠️
THE PO PO BE FAST ON YO ASS
I RECOGNIZE THE REFERENCE!!!
*THE RIDE NEVER ENDS*
Y'know, during 19:27 through 19:42 I there's two options to what happened.
First Springtrap powered down mid chase because obviously his suit is barely functional and is super old, so the suit gave out on him mid-chase and gave George just enough time to get away.
OR
Springtrap deliberately pretended to power down and stop chasing George till the last minute right before the drop just so he could power back on and charge him in order to scare the unliving sh*t out of him, which is perfectly in character and would also fit the entire torture loop George is trapped in.
The second one