I always wondered why the kid doesn't just shut the doors, but upon closer inspection, there are no strike plates on the doorframes. Since there's nowhere for the door to latch, you literally cannot shut the doors!
i think that ties into the theory of the crying child being Aftons son as he constantly monitors where the child is, so him having unlock-able/unclose-able doors makes sense
I find it weird how in all of the fnaf games leading up to this one the animatronics don’t look that scary when you’re playing as an adult security guard but then when you’re playing as a 9 year old they’re fucking terrifying.
i’m pretty sure it’s mostly because kids minds work way differently than adults. when kids see something they find scary, their mind makes an overly exaggerated and horrifying version of whatever scared them. a kids perspective is way different than an adults.
@@King_Jockey he’s right tho, the reason they look like nightmares is because you’re playing as evan having reoccurring nightmares because he’s terrified of the animatronics, his brother scares him with the foxy mask which adds onto his fear for them. That’s why in the very last night when evan gets bit and is in a coma the reason why you see only nightmare fredbear is because that’s who bit him and now sees him as a terrifying monster
@@haydenrhead7692So just to clarify, if I go to the door and don’t listen for anything I just shut it immediately, it pushes them to the door to kill me? But if I open it real quick and close it one more time it’ll push them back?
@@Henny.777 I wouldn’t say open it quickly, give it like 3-4 seconds before opening it. There’s a video where a guy who plays fnaf 4 with no sound and he uses that strat
@swt victor after he beat night 1 during the night 2 mini game just before the crying child gets jumpscared by the older brother He says the same thing in both videos
The absolute comedic timing of Chica with that was absolutely incredible even to this day. It’s one of my favorite things to watch every once in a while.
@@phantompop3192Same like when he bullied little plush Chica then she went “Oi! no one bullies my baby!” When he played Help Wanted 🤣😂🤣 I know it’s because he knocked off her cupcake but still
Fnaf 4 was easily the scariest fnaf game, in my opinion. Nothing but the ambience of the house, and the darkness. Then the footsteps, then the breathing, then… the scream.
its the only game in the series that genuinely freaked me out because of the setting. the other games are scary bc of the jumpscares and stuff but this one genuinely freaked me out bc the door of my bedroom doesnt close all the way so at night i can see down dark hallway a little. this game freaked me out so much when it came out. im in my 20s and im still freaked out looking at my slightly cracked door at night bc of this game lol
i feel like the house setting is what made it MOST scary. the other games are all set in some facility or office so it’s easy to distance it from your real life but in this one it’s like they could fr be in the darkness of your own house
this is the scariest fnaf game. period. the listening, the constant running around, the overal concept of being a kid and it playing on that nostalgia factor, just wow.
I just realized that this kid sits in front of his bed for 6 hours past midnight with a flashlight anticipating scary monsters. Totally not healthy for a preteen boy.
I think this game is the scariest. Its a relatable setting, has that childhood fear of the dark, its EERILY quiet because theres no music. It just nails tone, and i think the silence helps the jumpscares here better because it goes from total silence to stupidly loud screeches But yea fnaf 4 scary
@@friccle_there’s very slight music but I think the way you have to be hyper focused on the quiet sounds like the breathing and footsteps, only for you to potentially get jump scared at full volume, is what makes the sound soo effective
This game, to me, definitely was the scariest in terms of tension. The sheer stress of that time between checking the doors and listening for the breathing gets me every time.
During these revisits, this game's jumpscares are the only ones that STILL get me. The atmosphere builds them up so well and you never truly know when they're coming. I forgot how scary this one is!
Well I can’t lie once you get used to the mechanics and get good it isn’t scary at all and you know when your gonna die because its a lot of repetition and you catch on quick to all the sounds and they give you queue and indicators so everything is expected
this is honestly the scariest fnaf for me. unlike the others previously, you don’t have the cameras to hide behind. you are looking directly down the dark hallway hoping they aren’t there. additionally, the oppressive silence builds so much tension that, when there is a jumpscare, it feels so much more intense.
Can U maybe put a capital on "Mark” cause I thought you were saying "wind mark" instead of " Pretty sure that’s called wind Mark.” It’s confusing me :(
My grandparents bedroom had two different entrances. It was built like over 100 years ago though, it also had a sitting room, which seems out of place when you go through it nowadays but back when it was built it was normal to have just a random sitting room, as well as a living room.
That first Bonnie jumpscare actually got me because I wasn't expecting it. I was actually listening for the breathing like Mark was but he flicked his light on a bit too soon and it was a little louder than I expected. First time in a while a jumpscare has actually gotten me. The only other recent time that I've been scared by one are the ones from Return To Bloody Nights. Those scares are some top of the line quality nightmare fuel.
This game was the scariest to me because of the the change in atmosphere. That atmosphere of the child's bed room and being a vulnerable child and not having the comfort of phone guys voice and the utter silence really had me on the edge
it really gives you that cry of fear feel beacause you realise. *You dont have any support or anyone to give you tips nightmare is like hell mode on death cells. unforgiving. and one mistake makes you dead
i literally paused right before the jumpscare at 40:35 and i peacefully went and made a meal, calmly walked back to bed and sat down happily, just to unpause the video to the jumpscare…
@@applecat4989 yeah, Joseph Stalin was actually a really nice and caring person, the misinformation of him being an extremely evil dictator are all a lie. /j
I remember watching Mark play this as a kid, now I’m about to have a kid and I’m rewatching this after the FNAF movie teasers. I’m in awe of how much this series and Mark has grown with the audience
@@Definitely_Not_Clap we have an absolutely beautiful healthy baby girl who just turned three months! And I have see the movie and I think it’s wonderful if not a bit strange if you follow the Game Theory lore analysis
This is quite a strange situation, as with a game primarily focused on listening, you would assume wearing headphones to watch someone play it and then to listen in would make it scarier when you get jumpscared (which it definitely does, as it’s how the game was designed), but in fact I believe this is one of the few games that watching someone play it and not wearing headphones is much scarier, as the inability to hear clearly the raises the ambiguity and thus amplifies the fear, and also without headphones causes you to listen much more intently, making the scares even more impactful
Mark 2015: "WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87?" Mark 2022: "WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87?" Mark 2015: "I DIDN'T HEAR ANY BREATHING!!" Mark 2022: "I DIDN'T HEAR BREATHING!!" Mark 2015: "Ah those steppy steps!" Mark 2022: "I hear steppy steps!" Some things never change
I think Mark going back through the games and really helping you understand how you are supposed to play the games is really cool because not only did I not know that the Freddy mask dispell the animatronics but also that foxy in FNAF 4 gets in
Fnaf 4 to me is still probably in my opinion the scariest one for me. I always got anxious going to the door and really listening, this game also would be my favourite one
The legacy of one man who laid out paths for many is truly heartwarming, and now going back to revisit these memories make our nostalgia even more wholesome
I'm gonna cry of the nastalgia... mark is one of the biggest part of my child hood it's cool to see he evolved and staring different things like in space with markiplier or a date with markiplier🥺😢😢😢
Fnaf 4 is my favorite because it is honestly the most terrifying. The fact that it went from so quiet (the breathing you have to look for) to the loud jumscares. And its a house. Not an office, and industrial workspace, its a home, somewhere familiar, and where you are meant to feel safe. I think thats what made it my favorite
I think its the only game if I were forced to play any game in fnaf series that I wouldn't play, just because my heart wouldn't be able to take the stress and the jumpscares in complete darkness. I'm not afraid of a dark room I'm just afraid of not being able to know what is in the dark with me. That bonnie jumpscare had me jumping and I was even putting my hands over my eyes just in case too. I had trust Markipliers ears and I got the scare soooo good for scott making me afraid of all the nightmare animatronics. 😮💨
This game is ingrained in my memory because it came out when I was in the 5th grade, and I had nightmares about it but I still loved it. The familiarity of the house that you mentioned and the fact that the protagonist is a child is probably why I attached to it so much more than the other ones, which makes it my favorite
For more people who still don't understand difference from bite of 87 and bite of 83: Bite of 83 happened in FNaF 4. The people who were included was Fredbear, the Crying Child, and the FNaF 4 toromenters. Crying Child's head got bitten by Fredbear, due to springlocks when the Crying Child was crying and moving a lot. Now onto the bite of 87. Bite of 87 happened in FNaF 2. I don't actually know who caused the bite of 87, but I think it was Mangle. The people included in the bite of 87 was Mangle, and Jeremy Fitzgerald. Jeremy's head was bitten by Mangle on the last night of his shift. I hope you understand this one 90th of the lore, to the people in the future and today. ~HeyItzTwixxi
This one aged like wine compared to the rest. The story is the easiest to follow out of all of them BY FAR, the way it plays your suspense of disbelief is fucking impeccable, the jumpscare is *GENUINELY* terrifying, ESPECIALLY Nightmare's in particular. It gets the uncanny feeling of being up at an hour you REALLY shouldn't be up at as a kid right on the nose. Then you realize you're playing through that kids nightmares as he's dying to a missing frontal lobe.
Not a missing frontal lobe, though, as the incident we see in this game WASN’T the Bite of ‘87. Phone Guy said in FNaF 1 that “It’s amazing that the human body can live without the frontal lobe,” but the child in FNaF 4 died.
I dont wanna be the fnaf nerd here but the nightmares are actually hallucinations caused by an device Willian Aftom created called Illusion Disks, they were used in his room so the crying child would start to fear the animatronics and william wouldn`t lose another child to an animatronic like what happened to elizabeth...well then michael comes in and fuck it up
@@brunoguedesguimaraes9859 or they could just be normal nightmares that a kid has of being traumatized by his brother and living near an animatronic Pizzeria as he's dying, like a normal game's lore would write them out to be...
@@thc_freebaser In the books it shows that there are actually illusion disks as Bruno says. It's safe to say that after they pushed the breathing in the books (mentioned it so much), the illusion disks creating "nightmares", the cameras in SL, it's pretty easy to say that they would be illusion disks to create these sort of nightmares. The reason why his brother traumatized him was because his father pushed him to, saying to do it and keep CC afraid of monstrous animatronics. He did not want to lose another child, which is why it happened. Though, in the end, he ended up losing him anyway.
I remember watching him play this in 2015 and what made it so scary in my opinion is that the circumstances of this game are way more realistic. This game doesn't take place in a random pizzeria from a perspective of a grown adult, it takes place in a "random" normal looking home. So I think the general realism and the ideology that the animatronics weren't bound to the pizzeria was so scary to think about.
This is the only fnaf game where I actually get a jumpscare. The atmosphere is terrifying and it's built up so incredibly well. Coming back to these after so long, you forget how intense this one is.
I wonder if barricading them would work, that would only leave the closet to keep an eye on, since the bed can be used to form a barricade on one of the doors, and the shelves for the other
4 is probably the most SCARIEST fnaf game. like yeah, 2 is definitely up there, but just the concept of "something is in the dark, waiting to get you, in your home where you're the most vulnerable" just unlocks for so many of us that childhood fear of the dark. and its a masterpiece.
When you understand that Scott tried to make characters that would be scary from a child’s perspective, you realize just how genius the designs of the nightmare animatronics were.
This was the only game I couldn't play even with friends lol I got jumpscared by the cupcake and almost threw my friends phone, I gave it back with a huge "NOPE! Not playing anymore-"
This game freaked me out when I played it. It’s the breathing mechanic that’s so creepy. You tend to move close to the screen to listen well and then you get a rotten bunny in your face with an extremely LOUD JUMPSCARE
the childs bedroom itself is so amazing based on the layout. its made to resemble the security guards offices over the games but aside from that reference its perfect for a nightmare game. you have an empty bedroom, multiple ways to see, things coming from under the bed as well as the dark areas. the closet as its a dark place filled with things which sometimes your mind will makes shapes out of. its a dark area. another way this is creepy for the child is the layout. not only is there 1 door with a dark hallway theres 2 and the hallways combine meaning things can come from 1 door to the other very easily. not only that but the doors cant actually close without them being held shut because they are missing key things that keep the door closed. so from a realistic way of thinking this child cannot actually just close the doors and got to bed because none of the doors can close. its also genius to have the bedroom as the nightmare office basically. the bedroom is where you feel safe and secure but this is no longer safe. this takes the safe place that is a bedroom and turns it into making the unknown, the dark areas where things can lurk unavoidable. the layout is just so smart i love it so much which is why this is my favorite fnaf game.
I find it hilarious that i was ordering something off Amazon, and it gets to me April 6th. And I literally thought “that’s two days after In Space with Markiplier” the fuck did he do to me
The lore wasn’t that confusing at this point. The child is William Aftons son. Who was going through nightmarish visuals so he would be afraid of fredbears diner so he wouldnt fall to the anamatronics like his sister. His brother Michael made him so scared that he put him into Fredbears mouth and then the anamatronic bit down crushing his skull causing him to die 15 days later.
Now I usually don't jump, in fact I love a good scare (from movies, not real life). But that first scare (from the door), it legitimately made me jump. 💀
Am I the only one that stops eating mid-*bite* just to listen for the door sounds with Markiplier? You can't be hungry and scared at the same time. Either your food or a body is gonna be on the floor.
I agree with what a lot of other people have said in the years after this game; and that's that the jumpscares in this one still fuck me up. The other games are no problem anymore, this one though, it's different.
It really takes away your sense of safety. Most people consider their room a safe place where you're protected, but in this game, unlike the others, your safe place isn't safe anymore. Also they just look so much creepier
I still think this game is the scariest in the series. The horrifying animatronics, the fast and loud jumpscares, not having cameras to relay on, having to listen all the time… this is the fnaf game that would legit give me nightmares, both as a kid an an adult. P.S: thanks for making this series. I got into fnaf and watching your videos when I was 11. I’m 18 now ^^
Is it bad that I can still see and hear him screaming, "IS THAT THE BITE OF '87?!" and "The first night is never that bad, so I guess I'll just play through- AH!"
The fact that only a little bit of the population knows that Foxy makes his way to your closet, he doesn't just appears there randomly Markiplier said so in 40:42
This game to me, is one of the scariest. The thought of a child, in a safe space, their own house breached is terrifying to me. And the models designs are just, so detailed it makes it even more scary. The nostalgia from this game is insane.
@@pirs_d_vejl There’s nothing wrong with them utilizing such manners of typing, even if it’s been a while since they were widely used around the web. It isn’t hurting anyone.
"So the first night is never usually that bad in any of game,so really we'd just- *JUMPSCARE* ARGH! WHAT THE F*CK?? OWGHHH.." I remember that so hillarious for mark..😁😁
Time flies TOO fast and honestly I should’ve appreciated the days a little more when me and my cousin would sleepover and watch Markiplier after 6th grade middle school on Friday, about 8 years later and now I’m going to the military. I’ll never forget when I found Markiplier in 2014 and although obviously he’s changed over the time, his vibe and energy has stayed and I will appreciate and love Markiplier and his impact to my life growing up and going through school...and if I’m gonna be honest, I learned my “excessive swearing” just by his videos hehe “Fucky fucky fucky you!” -Markiplier, Fnaf 3 :’( I love you, Markiplier.
Nah this comment is a vibe. I remember asking to use my moms phone because we didn't have wifi at the time. Fnaf holds a special spot in my heart and this always triggers my nostalgia in the best way. Good luck in the military!
I'm, just now, beginning to suspect that Mark is doing these series of streams as a marketing vehicle for some show I forget the name of. He really should mention it more, maybe include a link in the description, I can't for the life of me remember what it's called or who's in it.
@@powerfullpummel6417 I know right? I have this really vague memory of some sort of trailer or link but I can’t find it anywhere, he should speak about it more.
I agree! In fact, I think if there is some kind of, I dunno, trailer for this show, he should definitely watch it on stream. In fact, he should watch it like 100 times just to make sure we don't forget about it. 😁😁
45:25 I threw my phone on accident and chipped my top tooth to this part a long time ago and just dropped my phone on my mouth again... You can see the damage and it's embarrassing
Markilper: “I don’t understand the people who try to self promote their channel” Also Markiplier: “HAVE YOU SEEN THE TRAILER FOR IN SPACE WITH MARKIPLIER”
When he said “you can’t die on the first night right?” I had an immediate flash back to when he first played this and said that right before dying
So the first night is never usually that bad in any of the games so I’ll play through
Died to Chica too. Wasn't she the first to get him in the first FNAF as well? Maybe not.
@@testsubject6829 i think it was foxy? not sure though
@@logirogl4282 yup, it was
@@twt8369 **👹BRHHHRHHHHHHBGRHHHHH👹**
I always wondered why the kid doesn't just shut the doors, but upon closer inspection, there are no strike plates on the doorframes. Since there's nowhere for the door to latch, you literally cannot shut the doors!
I just saw that too
i think that ties into the theory of the crying child being Aftons son as he constantly monitors where the child is, so him having unlock-able/unclose-able doors makes sense
That’s unfortunate
@@vampire_bat2762 That even explains the Midnight Motorist minigame from Pizzeria Simulator! I didn't connect the two, until now.
@@vampire_bat2762 that's actually a really good call
I find it weird how in all of the fnaf games leading up to this one the animatronics don’t look that scary when you’re playing as an adult security guard but then when you’re playing as a 9 year old they’re fucking terrifying.
i’m pretty sure it’s mostly because kids minds work way differently than adults. when kids see something they find scary, their mind makes an overly exaggerated and horrifying version of whatever scared them. a kids perspective is way different than an adults.
@@kbyaghi that makes sense.
@@kbyaghi No, it's because they are nightmares. We play a kid in the coma making nightmares after being bitten by an animatronic.
@@noahletourneau6221 eh
Karam's explanation is better
@@King_Jockey he’s right tho, the reason they look like nightmares is because you’re playing as evan having reoccurring nightmares because he’s terrified of the animatronics, his brother scares him with the foxy mask which adds onto his fear for them. That’s why in the very last night when evan gets bit and is in a coma the reason why you see only nightmare fredbear is because that’s who bit him and now sees him as a terrifying monster
Anyone else notice how you always have to pay attention to Foxy in all of the games? (Even Roxy’s whole thing was loving attention.)
I just thought about it… your right, that’s crazy.
I didn't even think about Roxy, I always just thought she was a narcissist tbh- Well, she is, but it makes more sense now
FNAF 3 though
They're Fox :/
@@willgilligan9608hey aren’t real in Fnaf 3 (except puppet and springtrap)
Markiplier: "So the first night is never usually that bad in any of the games"
Nightmare Chica: I heard that you were talking shit
I love that
Yes
*old spice theme plays*
Chica " ^Oh, hi Mark.^"
I made the likes 666 you're welcome 👀👀
Edit: WELL NEVERMIND DAMN-
Him saying “WAS THAT THE BITE OF ‘87” again was like Willem Dafoe saying “You know, I’m something of a scientist myself.”
This is the perfect comparison.
“I’m something of a bite of 87 myself.”
Time stamp?
@@kingofflames6201 2:49
@@spidermations6495 I fucking choked on my drink XD
Seeing Mark COMPLETELY forget how to play and never remembering that closing the door when nothing is there makes you die actually caused me pain.
You can actually use it to your advantage. Closing the door twice pushes them to your door. Close it again and you push em back.
@@haydenrhead7692So just to clarify, if I go to the door and don’t listen for anything I just shut it immediately, it pushes them to the door to kill me? But if I open it real quick and close it one more time it’ll push them back?
@@Henny.777 I wouldn’t say open it quickly, give it like 3-4 seconds before opening it. There’s a video where a guy who plays fnaf 4 with no sound and he uses that strat
@@haydenrhead7692ohh yeah I've watched that video
That’s so stupid and lazy! “Yea if you hold the door when you don’t need to you die with NO EXPLANATION!!!!
Normal people:”I’m so hungry I could eat a a horse”
Mark:”I’m so hungry I could bite down on a small child”
34:02
Link: "I'm so hungry I could eat a octorock"
I don’t play LOZ
@@kanko3477 LMAOO
Im sorry but i don't find either of those normal 😅😆
“Was that the bite of 87?!”
~Markiplier, Shocked
XD
not false
@@user-si7km9nx8c no
@@Genemons who still puts XD bruh
UA-cam comments are just so cringe. This is why:
Markiplier revisiting Fnaf 4: “Over there? Over where?”
Markiplier playing Fnaf 4 for the first time: “Over there? Over where?
History repeats
Send the word, send the word, over where?!
That the Marks are coming, the Marks are coming, the drums drum-drumming everywhere!!!
Some things never change.
@swt victor after he beat night 1 during the night 2 mini game just before the crying child gets jumpscared by the older brother
He says the same thing in both videos
Over here over there. Over where? Any where? Their too busy with winning the bidding to care.
No? I’ll leave now.
Markiplier: “The first night is never usually that bad in any of the games”
Chica: “It might seem crazy what I’m bout to say.”
Mark 2015: the first night isn’t usually that bad…. Aghhhh!
Mark 2022: Oh they are here in the first night
That's exactly what I thought 😂 he's a busy guy, not a real surprise that he has forgotten, but it was such an iconic moment.
God it really was 2015 wasn’t it….
The absolute comedic timing of Chica with that was absolutely incredible even to this day. It’s one of my favorite things to watch every once in a while.
@@phantompop3192Same like when he bullied little plush Chica then she went “Oi! no one bullies my baby!” When he played Help Wanted 🤣😂🤣 I know it’s because he knocked off her cupcake but still
Markiplier 2015: “Was that the bite of 87!”
Markiplier 2022: “I’m hungry.”
also 34:05
@@cum3864 wtf is wrong with you
Im laughing so hard right now
he is the bite of eighty seven!
He has become freddy fazbear... cronch
This game just takes the phrase "we are not scared of the dark, we are scared of whats IN it." To a whole another level.
Throwback to GMMs afraid of the dark song ❤️
FNAC 3 is the same
fr
@@friendshipninja8367 So Dang Dark :D
it really does XD
Fnaf 4 was easily the scariest fnaf game, in my opinion. Nothing but the ambience of the house, and the darkness. Then the footsteps, then the breathing, then… the scream.
its the only game in the series that genuinely freaked me out because of the setting. the other games are scary bc of the jumpscares and stuff but this one genuinely freaked me out bc the door of my bedroom doesnt close all the way so at night i can see down dark hallway a little. this game freaked me out so much when it came out. im in my 20s and im still freaked out looking at my slightly cracked door at night bc of this game lol
Same! It’s the scariest to me as well
In my opinion Fnaf 6 is the one that will make you the most nervous and anxious.
@@Psycho_Psy true I’m watching revisited fnaf 6 rn and
The lighting is horrifying but imo still think fnaf 4
Do agree with your opinion tho :)
i feel like the house setting is what made it MOST scary. the other games are all set in some facility or office so it’s easy to distance it from your real life but in this one it’s like they could fr be in the darkness of your own house
this is the scariest fnaf game. period. the listening, the constant running around, the overal concept of being a kid and it playing on that nostalgia factor, just wow.
Five nights at Juniors:
(I know it’s a fan game but it’s fucking terrifying)
Fnaf 6 is a good contender, although the jumpscares aren't very good the ambience will make you nervous
@@Psycho_PsyI disagree I think the only runner up to 4 is fnaf 1
I can't even play it, I struggle with how terrifying it is looking down a dark hallway
Imagine you running around your room hallucinating for 6 hours straight.
imagine
Couldn’t be me
FNAF Lore would like to know your location
Couldn’t be C.C
Evan/CC: Yeah couldn't be me.
*Proceeds to SPRINT* around the room*
Mark: “I’ve never even *seen* any of MatPats lore videos”
MatPat: *shaking and crying rn*
@Kavetion haha nah.
He said specifically the videos on the book
@Kavetion hohoho.. no
@Kavetion no
@Kavetion you wish
I just realized that this kid sits in front of his bed for 6 hours past midnight with a flashlight anticipating scary monsters. Totally not healthy for a preteen boy.
I feel like this is the only og Fnaf game that Markiplier is still scared of.
I think this game is the scariest. Its a relatable setting, has that childhood fear of the dark, its EERILY quiet because theres no music. It just nails tone, and i think the silence helps the jumpscares here better because it goes from total silence to stupidly loud screeches
But yea fnaf 4 scary
@@friccle_there’s very slight music but I think the way you have to be hyper focused on the quiet sounds like the breathing and footsteps, only for you to potentially get jump scared at full volume, is what makes the sound soo effective
This game, to me, definitely was the scariest in terms of tension. The sheer stress of that time between checking the doors and listening for the breathing gets me every time.
This one and fnaf 3 have the most intense Jump scares too. But this one is definitely the scariest in the series.
Fnaf 4 Is only for trained proffesionals of heart attacks and scares!
Fnaf 3 springtrap jumpscare is literally walking
Agreed, I love that he moved from the use of sound to scare the player to the lack of sound to terrify them instead
Right
During these revisits, this game's jumpscares are the only ones that STILL get me. The atmosphere builds them up so well and you never truly know when they're coming. I forgot how scary this one is!
Yeah, Fnaf 1 is the only game that comes close to the atmosphere of this game
especially when foxy is in his closet and you go up to close to door and he does like half of a jumpscare before the doors close, gets me every time
Well I can’t lie once you get used to the mechanics and get good it isn’t scary at all and you know when your gonna die because its a lot of repetition and you catch on quick to all the sounds and they give you queue and indicators so everything is expected
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Same, i aint sleeping tonight
this is honestly the scariest fnaf for me. unlike the others previously, you don’t have the cameras to hide behind. you are looking directly down the dark hallway hoping they aren’t there. additionally, the oppressive silence builds so much tension that, when there is a jumpscare, it feels so much more intense.
you know mark is good at being a content creator when an unedited live stream is like a edited video
"There's a fake breathing, it's not a REAL breathing"
Pretty sure that's called wind mark
...or a fart
Or it's actually real breathing.
i read this comment literally as he said it, what are the odds
Can U maybe put a capital on "Mark” cause I thought you were saying "wind mark" instead of " Pretty sure that’s called wind Mark.” It’s confusing me :(
@@clips2989 holy shit lmao
I just realized how wierd the layout of this kids room is. One bedroom with two doors leading to two seperate hallways
My grandparents bedroom had two different entrances. It was built like over 100 years ago though, it also had a sitting room, which seems out of place when you go through it nowadays but back when it was built it was normal to have just a random sitting room, as well as a living room.
No to mention it has no correlation to the room in the kids "flashbacks"
@@charlierei9292it’s probably a different room in the same house
@@charlierei9292 well because this is the kids nightmare, it isnt their actual room
You realize NOW?!
The first jumpscare got me so good
Same, I was just chilling, thinking I was brave enough to actually try and PLAY ALONG AND ENDED UP SCREAMING AND JUMPING BACK ☠️
That first Bonnie jumpscare actually got me because I wasn't expecting it. I was actually listening for the breathing like Mark was but he flicked his light on a bit too soon and it was a little louder than I expected. First time in a while a jumpscare has actually gotten me. The only other recent time that I've been scared by one are the ones from Return To Bloody Nights. Those scares are some top of the line quality nightmare fuel.
This game was the scariest to me because of the the change in atmosphere. That atmosphere of the child's bed room and being a vulnerable child and not having the comfort of phone guys voice and the utter silence really had me on the edge
Exactly
Agreed
it really gives you that cry of fear feel beacause you realise.
*You dont have any support or anyone to give you tips
nightmare is like hell mode on death cells.
unforgiving.
and one mistake makes you dead
there's actually a rare ambient sound effect for like a reversed phone call and stuff, but yea sure
And also the fact you run your face through the carpet
i literally paused right before the jumpscare at 40:35 and i peacefully went and made a meal, calmly walked back to bed and sat down happily, just to unpause the video to the jumpscare…
ohh ive done that before. its the worst feeling E. V. E. R.
Happened before and omds not pleasant
I never watch fnaf vids while eating/drinking for obvious reasons lmao
the jumpscare toke soo long that bro got a college degree
The longest jump are the ever goes to u 😎
I like the way he progressively got more creative with his trailer gag
Can we have just one more video that starts with "My name is Markiplier and welcome back to Five Nights at Freddy's"
"Wait they're here on the first night?"
Flashback:
"I must be terrible because I've died twice on the first night"
The first night is never that bad
@@reformedorthodoxmunmanquara is any of the games
@@jasonkeats931 so I'll play through
@@divyanshrockers1266 AHHHHHHHHH
@@MegaByte8904 FUCK. WHAT THE FUCK? OHHHH. OAAAHHH.
Mark in 2015: "So this is the final chapter for the Five Nights at Freddy's series."
Also Mark: 29/95 on the playlist
we didn't know any better XD
Are we gonna ignore that fact that this persons username is Stalin
Yes?
Okay then.
now it's 29/99 😂
@@applecat4989 yeah, Joseph Stalin was actually a really nice and caring person, the misinformation of him being an extremely evil dictator are all a lie. /j
@@aminabogilovic it's still 95
I remember watching Mark play this as a kid, now I’m about to have a kid and I’m rewatching this after the FNAF movie teasers. I’m in awe of how much this series and Mark has grown with the audience
congratulations!!!!!
how did the kid end up? (congratulations btw)
and did you see the movie?
@@Definitely_Not_Clap we have an absolutely beautiful healthy baby girl who just turned three months! And I have see the movie and I think it’s wonderful if not a bit strange if you follow the Game Theory lore analysis
@@Viaplier thank you so much!
@@jordangunnels7590 good to hear its going well :)
opy pasta so it's at the top:
Jumpscares: (editing as I go along)
13:19 no sound
14:25 (shameless plug)
20:19 Bonnie
32:48 Foxy
38:06 Chica
40:32 Chica
41:36 Bonnie
45:28 Chica
49:26 Cupcake 🧁
52:52 Bonnie
59:35 Chica (angry mark)
1:04:08 Bonnie
You couldn’t even copy and paste the whole thing from another comment lmao
if I took a shot for how many times chat said "Was that the bite of '87?" I'd die and still have enough alcohol to serve the whole underworld.
Top comment
Im shaking and crying rn
I’m surprised no one has thought of this statement.
Literally saw the video and not even 50 seconds in jokingly mimicking him said “iS tHaT tHe BiTe Of 87?!?!?!?”
*looks at his stash of ambrosia* ...
The whole stream is the epitome of the "first night isn't usually that bad in any of the games that I play through"
Lmao true its kinda sad that no one was talking much about that line in top chat :(
*Nightmare chica enters the chat*
@@zephish1662 yep
And “ To the left, to the left “, and “ To the right, to the right “
I thought the whole stream was "I'm starving. I haven't eaten" lol
Honestly the jumpscares of this game always get me.
The pure atmospheric terror that this game embodies...
This is quite a strange situation, as with a game primarily focused on listening, you would assume wearing headphones to watch someone play it and then to listen in would make it scarier when you get jumpscared (which it definitely does, as it’s how the game was designed), but in fact I believe this is one of the few games that watching someone play it and not wearing headphones is much scarier, as the inability to hear clearly the raises the ambiguity and thus amplifies the fear, and also without headphones causes you to listen much more intently, making the scares even more impactful
Markiplier: "So the first night is never usually that bad in any of the games"
Nightmare chica: Not if I have something to say about it.
Nostalgia is real😌
The first night usually isn't that bad
Nightmare chica was made just for mark. Tell me im wrong.
@@megandrummond869 you’re not wrong
AND I D O
"Was that the bite of 87?" said Mark, in a mildly distressed tone.
What is The Bite Of 87?
@@nikabaygzadeh1489 mangle biting a guard in fnaf 2 was the bite of 87, the bite of 83 was the fredbear bite
@@Unmustache1 no toy bonnie bit the guard
@@Unmustache1 it is unknown who did the bite of 87
@@alraodah no it was Markiplier
13:19 no sound
14:25 (shameless plug)
20:19 Bonnie
32:48 Foxy
38:06 Chica
40:32 Chica
41:36 Bonnie
45:28 Chica
49:26 Cupcake 🧁
52:52 Bonnie
59:35 Chica (angry mark)
1:04:08 Bonnie
There was a foxy at 37:28 too /lh
🫡🫡🫡
37:26 technically
Eight years later, and I still can't hear the breathing 🥺
Mark 2015: "WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87?"
Mark 2022: "WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87?"
Mark 2015: "I DIDN'T HEAR ANY BREATHING!!"
Mark 2022: "I DIDN'T HEAR BREATHING!!"
Mark 2015: "Ah those steppy steps!"
Mark 2022: "I hear steppy steps!"
Some things never change
Time stamps?
@@kingtanaka the breathing was his first attempt at night 2, he says the bite of 87 reference and steppy steps throughout the entire playthroufh
Something about the night changing...
@@haddiedoesstuff oh
"stop stip stappin all over the place"
fun fact, nightmarionne is supposedly around 10 feet tall. im fucking terrified.
wtf
Taller than circus baby, shit
wait what.
@@sqmmyfr yup, if you look up how tall nightmarionne is it says "NightMarionne could also be the tallest, as he/she Looks around 10 feet tall. "
@@7hlia fun fact i dont even know who nightmarionne is i've nevet seen or heard about him before
I think Mark going back through the games and really helping you understand how you are supposed to play the games is really cool because not only did I not know that the Freddy mask dispell the animatronics but also that foxy in FNAF 4 gets in
How didnt u know abt the freddy mask💀 its literally the key feature in the game
@@NaighouL I'm questioning that too?? Like, how do you play without the mask?!
Fnaf 4 to me is still probably in my opinion the scariest one for me. I always got anxious going to the door and really listening, this game also would be my favourite one
The legacy of one man who laid out paths for many is truly heartwarming, and now going back to revisit these memories make our nostalgia even more wholesome
Spit the truth, straight facts
I'm gonna cry of the nastalgia... mark is one of the biggest part of my child hood it's cool to see he evolved and staring different things like in space with markiplier or a date with markiplier🥺😢😢😢
@@L0XUIS hell yeah, brother
@@user-si7km9nx8c okay, I won’t
@@user-si7km9nx8c should I share the link to 5 of my Facebook friends as well ?
Fnaf 4 is my favorite because it is honestly the most terrifying. The fact that it went from so quiet (the breathing you have to look for) to the loud jumscares. And its a house. Not an office, and industrial workspace, its a home, somewhere familiar, and where you are meant to feel safe. I think thats what made it my favorite
Yeah, your only safe space, breached. How fucking terrifying
I think its the only game if I were forced to play any game in fnaf series that I wouldn't play, just because my heart wouldn't be able to take the stress and the jumpscares in complete darkness. I'm not afraid of a dark room I'm just afraid of not being able to know what is in the dark with me. That bonnie jumpscare had me jumping and I was even putting my hands over my eyes just in case too. I had trust Markipliers ears and I got the scare soooo good for scott making me afraid of all the nightmare animatronics. 😮💨
@@sunnyjohnson904 so youd rather be forced to play fnaf world
This game is ingrained in my memory because it came out when I was in the 5th grade, and I had nightmares about it but I still loved it. The familiarity of the house that you mentioned and the fact that the protagonist is a child is probably why I attached to it so much more than the other ones, which makes it my favorite
@@sunnyjohnson904 I think that means you’re afraid of a dark room
For more people who still don't understand difference from bite of 87 and bite of 83: Bite of 83 happened in FNaF 4. The people who were included was Fredbear, the Crying Child, and the FNaF 4 toromenters. Crying Child's head got bitten by Fredbear, due to springlocks when the Crying Child was crying and moving a lot. Now onto the bite of 87. Bite of 87 happened in FNaF 2. I don't actually know who caused the bite of 87, but I think it was Mangle. The people included in the bite of 87 was Mangle, and Jeremy Fitzgerald. Jeremy's head was bitten by Mangle on the last night of his shift.
I hope you understand this one 90th of the lore, to the people in the future and today.
~HeyItzTwixxi
I'm embarrassed to say that as soon as mark opened a door, an ad came and that scared me
This one aged like wine compared to the rest. The story is the easiest to follow out of all of them BY FAR, the way it plays your suspense of disbelief is fucking impeccable, the jumpscare is *GENUINELY* terrifying, ESPECIALLY Nightmare's in particular. It gets the uncanny feeling of being up at an hour you REALLY shouldn't be up at as a kid right on the nose. Then you realize you're playing through that kids nightmares as he's dying to a missing frontal lobe.
Not a missing frontal lobe, though, as the incident we see in this game WASN’T the Bite of ‘87. Phone Guy said in FNaF 1 that “It’s amazing that the human body can live without the frontal lobe,” but the child in FNaF 4 died.
I dont wanna be the fnaf nerd here but the nightmares are actually hallucinations caused by an device Willian Aftom created called Illusion Disks, they were used in his room so the crying child would start to fear the animatronics and william wouldn`t lose another child to an animatronic like what happened to elizabeth...well then michael comes in and fuck it up
@@brunoguedesguimaraes9859 or they could just be normal nightmares that a kid has of being traumatized by his brother and living near an animatronic Pizzeria as he's dying, like a normal game's lore would write them out to be...
@@thc_freebaser In the books it shows that there are actually illusion disks as Bruno says. It's safe to say that after they pushed the breathing in the books (mentioned it so much), the illusion disks creating "nightmares", the cameras in SL, it's pretty easy to say that they would be illusion disks to create these sort of nightmares. The reason why his brother traumatized him was because his father pushed him to, saying to do it and keep CC afraid of monstrous animatronics. He did not want to lose another child, which is why it happened. Though, in the end, he ended up losing him anyway.
@@gaysam8D just slightly convoluted ya know
"The first night isn't usually that bad so I'll just play through this and-"
~Markiplier shortly before getting jumpscared
“AH FUCK”- Markiplier during the jumpscare
🥖
ok so the first night is never usually that bad in any of the games so i'll play through *jumpscare*
@@maerx1747 "OH WHAT THE FUCK"- after the jumpscare
I remember watching him play this in 2015 and what made it so scary in my opinion is that the circumstances of this game are way more realistic. This game doesn't take place in a random pizzeria from a perspective of a grown adult, it takes place in a "random" normal looking home. So I think the general realism and the ideology that the animatronics weren't bound to the pizzeria was so scary to think about.
This is the only fnaf game where I actually get a jumpscare. The atmosphere is terrifying and it's built up so incredibly well. Coming back to these after so long, you forget how intense this one is.
2015 mark: "Ok so the first night isnt usually that bad..." *Dies visciously*
2022 mark: "ok so i dont know if they're here on the first night"
🤣🤣
History repeats itself
viciously*
turned into a viscous liquid
@@grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic5825 I thought this too 😂
"Ok so the first night isn't usually that bad in any of the games so I'll play throu-" *dies*
Never noticed the door design making it literally impossible for the doors to stay closed by themselves.
I wonder if barricading them would work, that would only leave the closet to keep an eye on, since the bed can be used to form a barricade on one of the doors, and the shelves for the other
@@sentientmustache8360 hes a child
@@HenryThe2ndAnimator and the doors open outwards haha
@@deadpoolynoodle3651 hes a child
@@HenryThe2ndAnimator it's still possible
4 is probably the most SCARIEST fnaf game. like yeah, 2 is definitely up there, but just the concept of "something is in the dark, waiting to get you, in your home where you're the most vulnerable" just unlocks for so many of us that childhood fear of the dark. and its a masterpiece.
"I DIDN'T HEAR BREATHING, I DIDN'T HEAR BREATHING" wise words of markiplier
“Was that the bite of 87?” Markiplier asked calmly.
Yes
The novel: Revisiting fnaf 4
the movie: Original fnaf 4 playthrough
CALMLY.
Amazing reference
Mark would be the type of kid to have the thought of something being under the bed and then would decide to check.
I constantly quote “WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87?!” Like any sane person would
When you understand that Scott tried to make characters that would be scary from a child’s perspective, you realize just how genius the designs of the nightmare animatronics were.
it sure worked because i was TERRIFIED of this game when i was little
@@hauntedarchivess fr, i wasnt scared of the fnaf games EXCEPT THIS ONE i had nightmares and shi :sob:
This was the only game I couldn't play even with friends lol
I got jumpscared by the cupcake and almost threw my friends phone, I gave it back with a huge "NOPE! Not playing anymore-"
The first game gave me nightmares as a kid so it worked😭
@@nightc0rdkait0 I would love to have a fnaf nightmare I mean wouldn't that be cool as shit
This game freaked me out when I played it. It’s the breathing mechanic that’s so creepy. You tend to move close to the screen to listen well and then you get a rotten bunny in your face with an extremely LOUD JUMPSCARE
Shut up
@@ZarroTM were you offended? must be fun
@@ZarroTM that's your opinion
@@iconsumetea shut up
@@puuaatu2856 shut up
Mark refusing to listen to anything before using his flashlight once he closes the door is going to make me go insane.
the childs bedroom itself is so amazing based on the layout. its made to resemble the security guards offices over the games but aside from that reference its perfect for a nightmare game. you have an empty bedroom, multiple ways to see, things coming from under the bed as well as the dark areas. the closet as its a dark place filled with things which sometimes your mind will makes shapes out of. its a dark area. another way this is creepy for the child is the layout. not only is there 1 door with a dark hallway theres 2 and the hallways combine meaning things can come from 1 door to the other very easily. not only that but the doors cant actually close without them being held shut because they are missing key things that keep the door closed. so from a realistic way of thinking this child cannot actually just close the doors and got to bed because none of the doors can close. its also genius to have the bedroom as the nightmare office basically. the bedroom is where you feel safe and secure but this is no longer safe. this takes the safe place that is a bedroom and turns it into making the unknown, the dark areas where things can lurk unavoidable.
the layout is just so smart i love it so much which is why this is my favorite fnaf game.
I find it hilarious that i was ordering something off Amazon, and it gets to me April 6th. And I literally thought “that’s two days after In Space with Markiplier” the fuck did he do to me
when the advertising actually works
That is an every day thing for me, if there's a date for something important and I hear a date in the same month I always try to relate the two
In Markiplier with Space
Bro really did some Pavlovian conditioning
@@ElementtSMB 💀
Can confirm Mark would tilt his head to “hear better” in the original videos lol
And he still does, glad that some things never change. 😂😂😂
It's funny cause I do it and I can't say why I do it but I'm pretty sure it's from watching Mark's videos.
@@ElliottSargent I do it too lol!
The lore wasn’t that confusing at this point. The child is William Aftons son. Who was going through nightmarish visuals so he would be afraid of fredbears diner so he wouldnt fall to the anamatronics like his sister. His brother Michael made him so scared that he put him into Fredbears mouth and then the anamatronic bit down crushing his skull causing him to die 15 days later.
You obviously weren't in the fandom when this game came out💀
Now I usually don't jump, in fact I love a good scare (from movies, not real life). But that first scare (from the door), it legitimately made me jump. 💀
Am I the only one that stops eating mid-*bite* just to listen for the door sounds with Markiplier?
You can't be hungry and scared at the same time. Either your food or a body is gonna be on the floor.
no but me too, i was eating applesauce and no matter what i stopped and went dead silent like my sounds would effect him being able to hear😭
i was just doing this lmao
SAME.. im eating crackers and i keep tilting my head towards my phone mid bite to listen lol
Even drinking can be a serious risk when watching this.
Fr
Reminder that you aren’t afraid of being alone in the dark.
*You’re afraid of not being alone in the dark.*
ah… true.
I am afraid of being alone in the dark.
I'm scared of it consuming me, corrupting me into a shadow of my former self.
Happiness.
@TheDangerNoodle and they was none other than Albert Einstein
@TUNDIRE the victini pfp is such hard contrast to the comment lmao
no im just scared of the dark
It’s always a slap in the face when an add plays the second after a Jumpscare
I opened a beer and sat down to watch the rest of this at around 32:00 and that jump scare made me take a big drink of that can man. Wow. 😂😭
I agree with what a lot of other people have said in the years after this game; and that's that the jumpscares in this one still fuck me up. The other games are no problem anymore, this one though, it's different.
Ikr!! I've had the balls to play every fnaf game, besides this one 😩
its like they just pick you up by your fuckin arms and eat you whole
Mhm especially foxy always got me shitting myself lmao
I say the same except for FNAF 2, something about these jump scares just seems forced
It really takes away your sense of safety. Most people consider their room a safe place where you're protected, but in this game, unlike the others, your safe place isn't safe anymore. Also they just look so much creepier
I still think this game is the scariest in the series. The horrifying animatronics, the fast and loud jumpscares, not having cameras to relay on, having to listen all the time… this is the fnaf game that would legit give me nightmares, both as a kid an an adult.
P.S: thanks for making this series. I got into fnaf and watching your videos when I was 11. I’m 18 now ^^
I relate to the P.S so much I got into it at the exact same age and I'm also 18, emotionally moving.
15 and it's certainly strange how long it's been since FNAF 1... But it doesn't feel that long ago either... It's so strange people grow up here
The nostalgia is real
It's weird coming back since we watched it a long time ago
This is it don't get scared now!
I love the idea that when you shut the door in one of their faces they get sad and walk back 😂
Is it bad that I can still see and hear him screaming, "IS THAT THE BITE OF '87?!" and "The first night is never that bad, so I guess I'll just play through- AH!"
My favorite part of any of these is when Mark gets jump-scared and his headphones go flying. 😆
Happened in the original
Then he stays there for a few seconds going over what happened before putting the headphones back on lol 😂
Like at 20:17?
@@stopsign6147 Yes
@@phoenixcarter2118 exactly 😂
If he revisits Sister Location, my life will be complete.
IKR
I think he will he said he really likes the game
I'm still waiting for him to revisit ucn, only bc I want to see him do 50/20
@@marioboi2861 i doubt that will ever happen
@@joewood8675 he said he wants to, while he was doing his fnaf 2 revisit.
The fact that only a little bit of the population knows that Foxy makes his way to your closet, he doesn't just appears there randomly Markiplier said so in 40:42
"I hear stippy steps" *_famous last words_*
This game to me, is one of the scariest. The thought of a child, in a safe space, their own house breached is terrifying to me. And the models designs are just, so detailed it makes it even more scary. The nostalgia from this game is insane.
It's a nightmare m8
@@ajaysidhu471 "thought of a child"
You could say…his security was breached.
I’ll go home now.
@@lunareclipse0823 😭 LMAOOOO
I love how everyone still defaults to MatPat on the lore
Even the King himself
Yeah, it's hard not to think of Fnaf without Mark for the games and MatPat for the lore.
fr
@@mikedicewrites true true
we all know Mat Pat helped progressed this game series
@@mikedicewrites and dawko for the challenge runs
Paused before a jumpscare, had a drink, just a cup, with cold fanta, unpaused, jumped and my fanta spilled everywhere.
Mark 2015: Ok the first night is never usually that bad
Aghh...
Mark 2020: I don't what I'm doing guys...
Agghhhhh..
I love how after every jumpscare the entire chat stops for a good 5 seconds
LOL XD
@@TT-wv7qs "lol xd" it's 2022
@@pirs_d_vejl There’s nothing wrong with them utilizing such manners of typing, even if it’s been a while since they were widely used around the web. It isn’t hurting anyone.
@@mako_panda_ its hurt my brain
@@decipher2438 Get a better one then.
"So the first night is never usually that bad in any of game,so really we'd just- *JUMPSCARE* ARGH! WHAT THE F*CK?? OWGHHH.." I remember that so hillarious for mark..😁😁
Such a classic mark moment 🤣
@@user-si7km9nx8c ok i wont
@@user-si7km9nx8c ok, wont translate
@@user-si7km9nx8c at least this doesn't spam links
@@user-si7km9nx8c poggers
Watching this video at night with the lights off just makes it so much better
27:10 nightmarione confirmed (1st window)
Time flies TOO fast and honestly I should’ve appreciated the days a little more when me and my cousin would sleepover and watch Markiplier after 6th grade middle school on Friday, about 8 years later and now I’m going to the military. I’ll never forget when I found Markiplier in 2014 and although obviously he’s changed over the time, his vibe and energy has stayed and I will appreciate and love Markiplier and his impact to my life growing up and going through school...and if I’m gonna be honest, I learned my “excessive swearing” just by his videos hehe
“Fucky fucky fucky you!”
-Markiplier, Fnaf 3 :’(
I love you, Markiplier.
@らてちゃん forgot to give a fuck💀but apparently you gave enough of a fuck to reply so that’s okay
Nah this comment is a vibe. I remember asking to use my moms phone because we didn't have wifi at the time.
Fnaf holds a special spot in my heart and this always triggers my nostalgia in the best way.
Good luck in the military!
Wholesome. I remember laughing my ass off at “fucky fucky fucky you!” as well. Serve your country with honor, sir!
@らてちゃん clearly you read the bottom of this comment to then make a snarky remark about it, so good job on that 🤨
Never give up dude! Idk you but you're great I can tell
I'm, just now, beginning to suspect that Mark is doing these series of streams as a marketing vehicle for some show I forget the name of. He really should mention it more, maybe include a link in the description, I can't for the life of me remember what it's called or who's in it.
Yeah i think something is going down on April 4th involving space and markiplier no clue why
@@powerfullpummel6417 I know right? I have this really vague memory of some sort of trailer or link but I can’t find it anywhere, he should speak about it more.
I agree! In fact, I think if there is some kind of, I dunno, trailer for this show, he should definitely watch it on stream. In fact, he should watch it like 100 times just to make sure we don't forget about it. 😁😁
among us
Now that you mention it, April 4th sounds more ominous...
”the first nights isn’t usually that bad so I’ll just play through this and-“ *chica appears* “oh oh uwah ooooo” - Big Time Rush intro
27:23 the line was so funny it made markiplier win
Markiplier on 2015: I DONT HEAR THE BREATHING
Markiplier now 2022: I still dont hear the breathing sound
God that was 7 years ago?
never change mark, never change
Foxy popping his head out of the closet gets me EVERY SINGLE TIME. My heart can’t take it 😭
I almost dislocated my arm somehow😭😭
@@changedmynamee Your profile picture is kinda sus 🤨📸
I think I sprained my entire body with one of the jumps from the closet 😹
he just askin about your car
@@echoedstars807 's extended warranty
1:04:24 I love the way he reacts to when he sees the year this game was released! 🤣
45:25 I threw my phone on accident and chipped my top tooth to this part a long time ago and just dropped my phone on my mouth again... You can see the damage and it's embarrassing
Markilper: “I don’t understand the people who try to self promote their channel”
Also Markiplier: “HAVE YOU SEEN THE TRAILER FOR IN SPACE WITH MARKIPLIER”
I mean... he's promoting it in HIS channel so...
"Markilper"
He does it ironically
@@shrek_is_life_6974 my favorite UA-camr 😟
@@jackalaxe1554 ironic or unironic it still brings attention to it