The first step in being a FNAF theorist is coming to terms with the fact that you will be doing this for the rest of your life with no final answer. The second step is that Phone Guy is the Purple Guy.
Listen, I accepted that first point about FNAF, and I thought it was as bad as it could get. Then Hazbin officially came out-I appreciate the show for what it is, both as an indie project that smashed down walls just as FNAF has, and someone hauling together a story when you get half your episodes cut-and the lore drop that is “Hell _only_ modernized in the last seven years,” combined with a “this is why you don’t trust musical theater nerds and animators with what amounts to magical realism and science fiction via a religious allegory lens” has driven me _bonkers_ . FNAF might have a broken timeline, and some piece of lore that are infuriating, or missing. Hazbin? Hazbin’s entire magic system has fallen apart because of a misunderstanding of how modern tech both works, and evolved. To the point where if you actually try to follow the logic given to you by the show, the _concept of time itself_ actually gets removed. Like… I do _not_ know how to fix that. They’ve handled it sort of-the fat-cat capitalists nightmare _is_ only in the Vee’s turf-but still. As much as we rib FNAF for Faz-Goo and Sea Bonnies, at least it’s wacky sci-fi nonsense that tries to justify itself, especially because Fazbear Inc (in all business incarnations) seems like it’s just a completely unhinged company, who _would_ and does, disregard all concept of safety and QA testing. I don’t think the fundamental “magic” of souls possessing wires and circuitry boards and who knows what else, has actually been broken by the lore. At least, not to the point of making me (someone with a degree in history and English/creative writing) want to hunt Scott/Steelwool down and apply for a job to just… make sure the research got done right and remained logical in the context of “all modern phones and WiFi and basically everything, functions off of radio waves and anyone with a brain knows that someone with complete control over that medium is going to be one of the most powerful things in the story, outside of a Deus Ex Machnia of a cheat code character.” I’ll take FNAFs relative inconsistencies any day over the missing internal logic of other media.
my theory: Scott started by making up the lore as he went, only to realize too late how screwed up his timeline was and is tricking the fans into making one for him.
im pretty sure scott had the lore in mind for the first game, but since it got popular scott had too add on more because he didnt know it was going to be this popular, and had to add on more lore for the next game and the next since it was so sudden
Not just regarding the timeline, but also HUGE chunks of the lore. Like Cassidy being the Vengeful Spirit, he just throws random stuff out there and waits for theorists to combine them for him. Then he either goes with the most popular theory to pretend it's exactly what he had planned, or debunks it to pretend the actual explanation is far more complex and mysterious.
The first game took inspiration from that chuck e cheese murder irl for sure, with some extra bits mixed in to give it more life. Scott never expected it to get popular, and there wasn’t much deeper lore written. FNaF 2 was where he started to expand and write some proper lore, followed by FNaF 3, with the end goal of revealing after FNaF 4 that all the games have been the twisted dreams of a bedridden child with serious mental issues. Dream theory was true at the start. Due to the popularity of the games and the bad reaction to dream theory as it started to be proposed, he had to course correct and make everything not just dreams. Which created additional issues.
@@somerandomdude8837 Dude, I've just said it, it's not very based. I've just think that Matpat is known for FNAF for most part and the recent are not as good as Fuhnuff ones and the idea blinked in my head to write this reply. But if you were to ask me seriously, I'll not said that.
I have a theory that this whole series can be solved when you take religion into account. Scott is a devout Christian and after reading the books, I'm pretty sure God plays a role in this series. The amount of times where a character goes to a pastor to talk about whats happening, is a little much. Souls, are very important in the fnaf lore and, I think William is stuck in some hell of his own creation, where he is punished to live the murders he committed every single day. I kinda feel like Scott is pulling a Butch Hartman on us.
@@ParanoidHunters yea, I also kinda think he had to many ideas over the years, wich lead to the story’s being a little spread out and complicated. Also think it gets hard over time to constantly continue one storyline without adding new and out of the pocket stuff. No matter what I’m always open for it 🤷♀️❗️
With the way the timeline and lore seem to be jumping all over the place, I'm almost starting to believe in my own head canon that some of the games take part in different timelines.
I've honestly thought for a while that fnaf should've done something similar to Zelda/Fire Emblem, where each few games takes place in a different timeline/world, especially while scott was still making the games. That way, the series could go full-on Sci-Fi mode without effecting the more grounded entries (And getting lore through chuck e cheese-themed goosebumps books and mobile games with stuff like liberty chica would sting just a little less.)
I have a theory that this whole series can be solved when you take religion into account. Scott is a devout Christian and after reading the books, I'm pretty sure God plays a role in this series. The amount of times where a character goes to a pastor to talk about whats happening, is a little much. Souls, are very important in the fnaf lore and, I think William is stuck in some hell of his own creation, where he is punished to live the murders he committed every single day. I kinda feel like Scott is pulling a Butch Hartman on us.
I sincerely think Scott should work with Steel Wool to remake the first four/five games and release them as a "FNAF Classics Remastered" collection, changing and/or removing every piece of lore that has been retconned or turned irrelevant over the years. A version of those games that is actually made with the current story in mind, *knowing* they won't be the final games (cough, FNAF 3 and 4, cough). Either that or just give us a plain list of details that don't matter or aren't canon anymore. Now that the series presumably has a better story direction than just Scott building one game on top of the other, not even knowing when the series is supposed to end, we really need those old weeds removed already.
@@ParanoidHunters The games are simple enough that I don't think it'd cost much to remake them, and even then FNAF is still a money printer so I don't think it'd be a big problem to make a small side project at a loss. FNAF 6 and UCN are both free, for example.
@@fewkeyfewkey5414 yea but it's not about mods or 4k remakes, I think this remastered version should strictly focus on cleaning the timeline and lore first and then any 4k graphics and whatnot
Him owning 2 bunkers one being a Giant laboratory and the other whole underground hause. Yea i don't think ditophobia is intended to be a explanation for fnaf 4. William is a co owner of freddys but i doubt that he has that kind of money to be able to do that.
@@Gigi4u Don't forget in SL he's the smooth talking boss of an LLC with many interested parties in terms of financing his endeavours. You even hear a clip of him talking about the funtime characters and Baby to one such party during gameplay. It's quite clear the other party is a would be investor given they bring up the robot's design choices. He doesn't need a personal fortune if he can build a bank of investors. He'd have all the money he needs provide he keeps his end of the bargain, whatever that might have been.😅
@@AloneTheorist But William still needed to disclose the creation and designs of the fun time anementronics to the investors. How exactly is he going to convince someone to invest to build a normal looking house underground for no real reason. At least with the fun times there was a clear money making potential to be seen but with the underground house there really isn't that kind of justification found. At least with the fun time laboratory it is advertised to just serve to be a storage and maintenance unit for the fun time anementronics between rentals with enough proof to shut up a lot unsure investors.
@@Gigi4u He attempted lies mid audio bite. If he didn't succeed then the modern Fnaf era has a problem, if he didn't sweet talk some investors then the new fazbear entertainment wouldn't have had assets from his company to install in security breach and ruin. Although it was heavily modified, the secret ending to ruin reveals a remnant facility like in SL. If he didn't sell the robots all of which other than Baby could've been easily explained away, then he sold his automation technology and then that was sold onto new fazbear entertainment. Circus Baby was the ONLY one with problematic design choices as the audio file specifically states. Funtime Freddy is similar to Glamrock Freddy so his design choices can be easily explained away. Funtime foxy's features include a scent emitter, so he has anti stress qualities for parties and Ballora's are just to help her perform on stage so no problems there. The ONLY thing standing in his way beyond this is if he pulled a silver eyes trilogy and stole tech from Henry to build their bodies. A shrewd investor would recognise Henry's craftsmanship after all. So Baby is his ONLY issue on selling the robots but an investor could just pass on Baby and invest in the others. Sadly though it seems we'll never actually know the specifics of what Afton actually sold to his investors as only the one related audio bite exists in SL and it's never brought up again later.
@@Gigi4u Another point is the ONLY area we can be sure the investors saw is the areas before the private room, in which exists the map that you mentioned. Since Afton sealed his private office in SL it's most likely investors never saw in there. The investor speaking to Afton in the audio bite ONLY mentions having an interest in the robots and that Baby is the problem as Afton specifically tries to cover her design choices. 'She can sing, dance and inflate balloons at her finger tips. She can even make ice cream.' Investor: 'With all due respect Mr Afton those weren't the design choices I was talking about.' specifically in relation to Circus Baby. She is the problem. Afton can easily bluff his way through explaining the others as I mentioned in my previous reply to this one. She just has too many experimental technologies among her innocent features to go unnoticed. But Baby isn't categorised as a funtime character so she'd be a separate investment anyway.
what everyone can collectively agree on is that Scott DEFINITELY changed the timeline and is currently trying to “fix” it with the new games. I believe he has a definite plan now for the timeline and excited to hopefully learn more of the origins!
The new games barely touch on the actual lore of the first few entries, outside of randomly throwing detail-wrenches backwards every so often; and considering the way the new lore is only getting more obtuse and stupid I doubt he learned any lessons whatsoever
We've thought he has a definite plan for years. I enjoy this franchise a lot, but Scott very clearly makes his lore reactively instead of proactively. He pretty much does the opposite of the George R. R. Martin advice from that one video where he talks about fan theories. Edit: George R. R. Martin, got him and Tolkien mixed up again, lol. Also reworded stuff a bit.
yes but that's what makes the franchise unique and long lasting, imagine if we solved 100% with perfect details and no margin of error everything in the story. It would be so boring this would have ended like at fnaf 3 at most.@@themc3140
something I like to remember people it's that all of this started because we were wondering who the hell would stay 5 nights after seing the murder animatronics, and then the random chance of the missing children poster made it all the more inticing even if Scott admitted it was just to spice things up. I think the value in fnaf is no longer in the games but in the community and dedication every single one of us puts into trying to make some sense of it, and coming up with different conclusions it's one of the best parts because it creates feedback, we inspire one another and together gather way more evidence than any single human could. I know there will always be some not so nice people in the community, but I think they can't stop the positive feedback different pointviews provide to the scene as a whole
Also something to note about that child, they wearing a shade of green very very close to the same exact shade of charlie's armband when she died. Could be coincidence, but the colors matching so closely is a bit suspect. Just a bit of potential supportive evidence. It also isn't the only time Charlie is associated with the color green.
That’s her brother. The one that killed William Afton and any poor sap that worn him in fnaf 3. Who will take names for himself. But lacks the skills to be William Afton himself. Remember that in the frights books, Charlie defeated “William Afton” by comforting him. And “William Afton” was the one making Andrew a vengeful spirit against his supposed body in the room story. We’ve seen in the pit book, that if a rabbit imposter wanted to be William Afton, they could. While the real one is doing something else or trapped.
OR... Hear me out... The "Bunker" was an old Fallout Shelter and Afton never got around to filling it with the FunTime's Animatronics until later. Makes sense why it would be so deep underground.
I came into the comments just for this point. not the video game Fallout, but the concept. 1983 is still the Cold War. the underground bunker could have been built anytime before that because underground bunkers were things being built since the nuclear weapons and nuclear war became a threat. Afton could have bought it, bought it and added on, or have it built himself in case of nuclear war then used it for FNAF stuff
@@vinwritten Closer, but not quite. My personal opinion is that it's simply a Basement/Workshop of the Fredbear's location. They'd been there for years likely, they had to design and build the Animatronics SOMEWHERE, and the Parts and Service only seems to be more for Immediate Repairs/replacements, not so much an Animatronic Workshop. It'd explain why there's presumably a Prototype Springlock, and why the location existed before 83, as for why it has Funtime-specific design elements? It was definitely Expanded outward, i think even Help Wanted implies it's been built out even FURTHER since Sister Location...
@@higueraft571 I did math for sister location's elevator (based on speedrun), and with descent time of about 58 seconds and descent speed of about 0.5 m/s, the "basement" is no less than 29 meters below ground. Such deep construction seems impractical for basement, even for workshop or small scale factory.
@@lokipoki3122 Keep in mind, Scott 100% NEVER planned this bit out i'm betting :V Elevator's meant to Look Cool and establish "it's underground" A similar (and in a sense even worse case) example would be, say "The Fall" from Portal 2... One long shaft with depth markings on the side, in which you ACTUALLY fall much further than it states (Nearly 2x as far as the markings claim), while the cutscene plays out.
The four animatronics in the closets are Minireenas, they appear in this level in Help Wanted. It could also be Nightmare Balloon Boy in one because Scott said that he’s the only Halloween character canon to Fnaf 4.
The concept of this video is why I have been salivating at the idea of the first 6 game getting remastered for past year Depending on close you look at it, there are so many small inconsistencies, and plot holes to a point where the only way to clear everything up is to put it into a concise package and do a bit of spring cleaning
Okay but the part about the fredbear plush and the bunker being Afton trying to recreate what happened to CC makes sense and I hate that it does lol- Curse you John, constantly making me have to rethink this franchise by providing highly plausible but never before considered ideas to the table!
Just because the tokens say 1983 on them does not mean they are from 1983. It just is saying when the company itself was established. Those tokens almost certainly came years or decades later and that would explain why it has the FNAF 1 Freddie design
@@ParanoidHunters >but then again these places only open for like a few weeks and shut down so eh? Actually, that's only Sister Location, FNAF 2, and FNAF 3. Fredbear's was likely successful and ran for several years, although we dont know the EXACT opening/closing dates (Could be 1983 due to the Bite and/or Charlie's death, or 1985 with the MCI). The MCI Location (also FNAF 1's) ran for at least 2 years without incident before the MCI forced it to shut down. FNAF 1's location likely ran for 5-ish years, i believe, from 1988 to 1993. Sister Location never properly opened, but that's because William's Murder Robot murdered the wrong Child. FNAF 2 was open for like 2 weeks or so? Then the DCI happens and it has to be shut down again for an Investigation. FNAF 3 ALSO never properly opened, it burned down like a day or two before it was meant to :V No info on how successful FNAF 2's Location was prior to it's Grand Re-opening in 1987, but odds are it probably opened/ran at a similar time to the 1985 location, possibly opening 1984 or even 1985 since it seems to be on a larger scale as a whole? ...of course, not a good thing when the contenders for longest-lived locations are Fredbear's (Whose lifespan is unknown) and FNAF 1 which was barely alive to begin with :V
1:58 The four dots in the closets are to help Scott know where Plushtrap is while testing the game. This can be seen in other debug menus for his other games. Why he didn't edit the dots out I have no idea but I think it was just a mistake he can not reverse now
@@FundipDev The map of fnaf 4 is the fnaf 4 game files to keep track of all the robots on all the maps to game testing. That way you can see where they are and not guess if they are in the shadows all the time when developing.
@@Layanor It's not though. It's not a copy paste from the debug/cheat menu (shouldn't the same be for the bedroom map by that logic?), the map is completely different and the rest of the grey dots line up precicely with the remaining animatronic positions. It feels pretty damn deliberate
I thought the entire purpose of Afton's surveillance/scare methods was that Elizabeth got scooped and that he didn't intend for the same fate to happen to his younger son. Or am I missing something here? It seems to be strongly implied that she isn't alive during fnaf 4.
There is evidence for Charlie, CC or Elizabeth dying first. Cc is 100% killed in 1983 before the missing children incident in 1985. Charlie is also likely killed before the MCI as she helps them posses the animatronics and she was killed by someone (likely William) outside fredbears family diner (where cc died). Elizabeth seems to be dead in 1983 because of the empty bedroom, however we know she was killed by Circus Baby, which along with the other fun times was built to kidnap children to experiment on to learn about possession/remnent. And before CC dies, William has no motive to kidnap children, so unless he was always this monster (which is kinda poor storytelling) Baby, the murder weapon, can’t exist until at least Charlie possesses the puppet or CC is killed
@@DragonsDungeon Yeah, Elizabeth just not being talked about in FNAF 4 could just be that she was at their Mom's house (if William and her have divorced yet or not), at school/kindergarten (depending on how old she is), hanging out with friends etc. Also, we'll never know probably but I'd love to know the birth years of William, Michael, Crying Child and Elizabeth. It'd make things less confusing for me possibly.
@@DragonsDungeon >Elizabeth seems to be dead in 1983 because of the empty bedroom This i honestly have HEAVY doubts about. As others mentioned, could be out for the 2 days that CC is there if William Divorced (which DOES seem probable?), may also be the girl who looks eerily similar to Baby in FNAF 4 too. How i see it anyways: CC dies first at the hand of Henry's Robot, William gets upset at Henry (for not accepting blame for HIS machine killing William's son) and Michael (for literally shoving his son into a killer robot's mouth), William lets his emotions get the better of him and kills Charlie in an Opportunity Killing, coming home to Michael having run off to "that place" again during his grieving (probably after/before CC had died, although i dont feel "that place" is a Hospital, probably too far to walk/run considering they're in the woods...). Some time between 1983 and 1987 FNAF 4 gameplay would take place (initially) for Michael, (as the punishment for repeatedly disobeying and running off), William notices Charlie haunting the Puppet and eventually attempts to recreate it in 1985, making plans for the (presumably 1986) Sister Location as he commits the MCI. Elizabeth, a few years older but still young, gets vored by Elizabeth, William calls off the Funtime Project for the moment, and commits another round of killings in 1987 etc etc At some point, William likely gains control of the basement under Fredbear's from Henry (likely where they both designed/built the first Animatronics/Springlocks, also explaining the unaccounted for "Other" design as a Workshop Prototype), and expands upon it.
John, you actually making me backtracking on my understanding of this franchise again now and might have to playing more FNAF games just trying to understand and put piece together the evidence again, probably gonna playing FNAF 4 at starting points
Scott lost the plot years ago. Retconning, lying to his fans, refusing to answer questions. His fans aren't ready to accept he has no idea what's going on anymore.
Which is actually crazy considering the plot in the first games was not super hard or complicated. Idk why he didn't just continue that route but had to add super weird stuff later on which doesn't make much sense with anything else
@@kizoyah9253 I think because it got SO popular, he wanted a grand story to live up to the expectations of his fans. I bet he had the best of intentions, he just got mixed up.
You’re so cool John 😭 The way you handle your theories and videos are very inspiring and different in a way. All in all, I’m glad I came upon your channel those years ago. :)))
I love John's videos. In addition to him noticing things no one else does, he's also so friendly and won't push a theory he can shoot holes in as bulletproof. The fact that he bothers to scrutinize his own theories means they come out all the better.
I've actually been thinking something like your FNaF 4 theory for awhile now, but my version had the fnaf 4 crying child segments never be real the whole time, I've always been unsure about the logistics, your version kinda makes sense! good video
Something Scott said in an interview always stuck with me. To paraphrase he said he personally hates creating/writing paranormal horror and his true love is Sci-fi horror. I think he’s been forever working to incorporate any Sci-fi lore explanation that he can come up with or find. This has left to over explaining things that were unnecessary. It was perfect when it was just haunted pizza place, weird mystery instead of fazgoo, remnant, and mimics
>remnant Gonna be honest, Remnant is hardly Sci-fi. It's literally a Magical Soul Juice that's made of Emotional Energies that makes inanimate things Animate, and give a human being Life. This is like saying Full Metal Alchemist is Sci-fi, when it's absolutely not at all :V
Your videos never fail to be entertaining and thought-inducing. I am so happy to see how much your channel has grown, when Matpat reacted to your video for the first time I was beyond excited for you and I am glad people have continued to show you the support that you deserve.
It's crazy how uncertain everything is still in such a popular franchise, and the idea that we might not ever have a solidified consistent idea of how things actually occur lol
Admittedly, quite a lot IS extremely certain, problem is that the parts we arent certain about are pretty much just constantly argued over (either because some argue pretty outlandish/radical ideas which are almost certainly not the case, some state info that's just Actually Wrong, or there's several ways you COULD arrange a set of details that all make sense)
The real question is how Afton managed to hire so many workers who were willing to build secret underground bunkers and replica houses for him and not a single one of them ratted out his shady behavior
At 8:42 he referenced the Fred bear plush in the security log book but doesn’t the black hat and bow tie indicate that it’s golden Freddy and if it’s talking about writing down xyz about his blanket or imaginary friend doesn’t that just confirm that CC is golden Freddy and not confirming that the Fred bear plush is an imaginary friend? Idk the color difference has been a key detail for these theory’s and that came to mind. Also why do you think that Fred bear plush in SL is holding a walkie talkie? It looks like a controller for the cameras and a dial for zoom if anything. Another point I’d like to make is if Scott was really trying to confirm that plush was a hidden camera then I’d feel like he wouldn’t make the eyes apart of the plush fabric and not a light emitting from the eyes to indicate a recording. Idk it feels like the right track but some of the details are meshing very well.
I have a huge recommendation for u. i truly think this theory video has some ground breaking information that we haven’t thought about. it’s by Duel Princess Theory. they’re a brand new channel. but their first theory video is really good. i think the way i think about the timeline has completely changed.
have you seen Dual Process Theory's video? It ties a lot of the pre-steelwool stuff in really nicely, looking at everything from the ground up. It also has a couple shakeups to basics, like the identity of Cassidy, which makes it lock together better compared to everything else. I think it's definitely worth looking at! I'm looking forward to seeing where they go with trying to knock together the post-steelwool story.
I disagree with quite a bit on the duel process theory. It doesn't solve fnaf. If c.c is cassidy, that means we know only know 4 out of 6 of the missing kids. And why would Mike, one of the main people wanting to put everyone to rest, be vengeful to torment William? In both fnaf 3 and pizza sim, Mike is trying to put everyone to rest. So why is he now devoting both his life and after life to william? When Mike of all people should know he's gonna be tormented in h3ll ether way. And if c.c survived the would william stuff him in a suit!? Why would he then take him out of the suit!? Cuz if c.c were to be a part of the mci, then he would have to survive the bite for 2 years, which nether bite victims did. And why would c.c now be vengeful? He and any of his parallels are never depicted as vengeful. They're always depicted on wanting to help others move on. I'm sorry for the paragraph. I'm just kinda tired of people seeing this theory has "the one that solved fnaf" when it has quite a bit if plot holes and it kinda throws some info to the trash cuz it doesn't line up with the theory.
@@__ocean_arts__ It definitely doesn't solve everything, but it has got some interesting bits and I'd like to see more content creators expand on their ideas - even if that includes solving plot holes left behind.
@@__ocean_arts__ But Cassidy/C.C wasn't ever said to be vengeful tho? Check out their stream which is like four hours long (I know), they kept discussing some of the problems like the ones you mentioned. It's as if they pieced it together more narratively, not as a puzzle if that makes sense.
11:46. In my personal opinion i think Andimatronics time line makes the most sense if you only include the first 5 games. If you add pizzaria simulator and the books then there are some discrepancies but with a few tweaks it is the most logical in my opinion. Im going to binge mattpats theories and see if i can take some elements of each and make my own timeline❤❤❤❤
Dude.. that Charlie, plushtrap, and the 4 closets thing was,,, behind cool!! I LOVE the way that you are able to make connections that I’ve never heard of before and make it make sense!! You’re doing a great job, keep it up!! 🫶🏻
Hey John, always great videos! I was wondering though if you had seen a video from Dual Process Theory - we solved fnaf and we're Not Kidding, its a good watch and would be a decent story wrapup too, thing is the story might have changed since we couldn't understand fnaf 4, so scott has been either trying us to get it, or after a while, said alright, just gonna troll all of them now
I think by this point, the only person(s) who know what the true timeline of events are is Scott and likely by extension, Steel Wool. They're the ones coming up with the games lore and events, and Scott himself is crafting a book series around what he envisions the world to be about. He's come up with so many ideas and plot points that it's become super convoluted. The details he wrote mean a bunch of different things to different people by this point, and he's definitely changed direction more than once with how he wanted things to go. By the end of all this, when Cawthon draws a line in the sand and finally tells everyone the true series of events, the details will literally all be in place, and it will make sense for what he wanted to happen, but it is so complicated that those same official points in his timeline will also help prove someone else's. There's like, four or five different timelines you could generate, and they could all be accurate or proven, but the one true timeline is one that only Cawthon knows and that will always be true.
>and likely by extension, Steel Wool. Oh they absolutely dont. Security Breach alone kinda proves it, since the devs admitted they have NO clue why the Sister Location room exists, but Scott wanted it put in :V
there’s a channel called “dual process theory” & they’re claiming they may have solved the fnaf lore, it’s very interesting & takes great viewing into some theories that I wouldn’t have thought ab!
I might be forgetting something but why does the bunker have to be built in 1983 exactly? The monitors are for experiments that presumably happened years later in which Mike and some other kids were given hallucinogenic gas. Yes, Psychic Friend Fredbear is there, but he could also just... Be there? It coulda just been the plush in 1983 as a means for William to communicate with CC from afar, and then it was just kept in that room (built later) since that's a room William often used and there's probably some sentimental value to it.
The coins saying Freddys has been opened since 1983 I think is the FNaF 1 building. So those animatronics would’ve been made and still active way before and at the same time por FNaF 2 10:39
Thank you for this video and the consistent messaging to have people be kind to others. I like that you keep hammering on Scott changing the timeline after 4. I don't think we talk about how each puzzle piece is a cube, theres a bunch of sides to each clue.
Love watching theories from FuNaff. Plushtrap could be a game rendition of Theodore, I can see all the theorists out here going insane, we've been going insane for years. It's nuts that it's been nearly ten years, can't wait to hear and watch more great theories!
Incredible points you bring up in this video. More people need to realize that the FNAF story is not set in stone. There is no single planned solution. It's fluid, it can change, be interpreted in different ways AND STILL MAKE SENSE IN THOSE DIFFERENT WAYS, and details can be recontextualized in future entries. Thank you for making this.
The beauty of five nights at Freddy’s, is the mystery. I don’t think we will ever get to a point where we can get a concrete timeline, but we can get close enough. I love FNAF as a whole, but I will no doubt admit its lore is very complex and complicated. It is a good thing the newer games seem to try and tie up the lose ends of the old timeline, so we can finally move on. I am excited for the next installment to Fnaf’s timeline, and I hope it won’t be convoluted.
Was gonna say this too, in fact, the games after fnaf 1 were made with theories in mind, especially fnaf 2, but scott said in his interview that fnaf 2 was a dark time for him, but fnaf 3 was supposed to fix that, and then he made fnaf 4 since people complained about the jumpscares in fnaf 3, so on and so forth. I think there is a good story in it, but there are so many holes or plot points we don't know that makes it hard to figure out everything, and that's the point of this series, to never give us full answers unless needed
The part about the bunker and circus baby’s world and why Anton set up these experiments and tried scaring his youngest son is because this all happened after Elizabeth’s death, which paranoid Afton into making the crying child scared of the animatronics so he didn’t face the same fate. As well for the withered animatronics, game theory mentioned in one of his earliest episodes how phone guy mentioned a location before fnaf 2 but after fredbears diner, which means there was originally 4 fixed versions of the withereds. The fnaf 1 animatronics are the withereds after being cleaned up and reused for that location. Rewatching matpats old theories really helps sometimes.
first off great video, I love watching your videos and I've learned a lot about FNAF from watching your videos. But honestly, I had no idea there was such a thing as illusion bulbs. That is a whole other level of crazy that Afton is using, and it makes sense that he would want to expand on the illusion tech.
Quick solution: Charlie dies - Puppet possessed- Afton tries to recreate possession with fear experiments - FNAF 4 ensues - MCI - Circus Baby’s is added to the rest of the bunker.
I like the theory that Afton maybe got obsessed with recreating the “perfect circumstances” for a soul to posses something by recreating his sons last day in order to bring him back somehow
Maybe the plush was just moved down there after he died. I mean it wouldn’t be that important if you brought a snickers with you to your house and never ate it.
Honestly, I think what Scott should've done to ensure the lore is more streamlined and concise with little to no holes, instead of making a bunch of brand-new games and books to try and answer some questions while bringing up new ones, was to pretty much remake the original games so that they could better address those questions. Because he's clearly not going to come out one day and say "Ok: this is exactly what goes on and when."
10:20 The dream sequences are meant to tell you what happens in future. FNAF2 dream tells you FNAF1 happens after FNAF2 while FNAF3 dream, phantoms, tells you FNAF3 gonna be burned down. Phantom Puppet and Puppet of FNAF2 dream are exactly the same besides different skin.
I never understood that, did they go from golden freddy and golden bonnie to toy animatronics, then basically a downgrade to the already stripped fnaf 1 animatronics?
one of the big retcons that scott has said he’s made but never confirmed what it is, was that in fnaf 2 they tell you to save HIM, talking about the soul that becomes the puppet, but we know now that that’s really charlie and a girl, he wouldn’t have made that retcon for no reason, so what if the reason he made this retcon was so that things in the games would slightly line up but mirror the books
Maybe her and her twin died a similar way. With a stranger putting Charlie down and Sammy being put down by… his father. I’ve checked the mini games, because William is in a Springlock suit, he will not be able to arrive to Freddy’s in a rain storm, the boy’s father will.
>I dont think scot made any lore FNAF 1: There was 100% absolutely Lore. Nowhere near as convoluted as it is now, but there was actual lore and a "plan".
>Yeah we now know at this point there’s no point in trying to follow this story anymore Or: "there's 2-3 different ways to interpret this info, it all comes out similarly but we need more info on this to know which" Beats Kingdom Hearts though, you arent dealing With Mandatory Spinoffs and Time Travel :V
The problem with the theory that Afton was trying to replicate his son's life before his death is that Afton doesn't care about his family or friends, he only cares about himself and avoiding his own death at all costs.
Except, his son's soul lives on. Afton is OBSESSED with the idea of Remnant, and it's possible that he was replicating the experience of his son because of how his soul was able to live on. Afton would easily use his son 's death as an experiment for Remnant
I never really liked the idea of Afton only committing heinous acts because his kid died. Surely a psychopath of his degree and expression wouldn't wait for a tragic moment to suddenly flip. People like him are born that way. They're sent over the edge by their own brewing hatred. I may not have DEEPLY analysed the timeline, but I always thought that William grew jealous and furious and killed Charlie to make Henry seem less "perfect". Then he discovered remnant, then made the Funtimes, then '83, then whatever else.
>I never really liked the idea of Afton only committing heinous acts because his kid died. Surely a psychopath of his degree and expression wouldn't wait for a tragic moment to suddenly flip. >People like him are born that way. They're sent over the edge by their own brewing hatred. Which is it? Nobody's arguing Afton was a good father, before any child died he's LITERALLY manipulating CC and Michael into hating eachother (if the Plush is William speaking) for what's likely his own entertainment, and at least from the books he's willing to full-handedly slap his daughter for interrupting his work (Despite being the Golden Child of the family) What sent him over the edge WAS his youngest dying, but not just that: Henry's Robot, and thus Henry, is to blame for his Son's death. And Henry (of course) is going to deny Blame, how could he know CC's head would be shoved in there? A child cant get there normally to begin with... So Henry has earned his anger, for taking HIS property, so William (absolutely riding high on pure emotions) got Even when the chance presented itself. of course proceeding to find the Holy Grail afterward, but at the moment definitely an impassioned killing.
@@higueraft571 I understand the rest of of it, but what do you mean by "which is it"? I express that someone like him would not wait to flip BECAUSE they are born that way. They don't go from normal to crazy because of a tragedy and lash out by explanation. They are born crazy and lash out seemingly without warning. However, I do understand the non-quotation explanation. I'm just a very black and white thinker. I never realise there can be one without the other.
@@Bunny_Bill >I understand the rest of of it, but what do you mean by "which is it"? From what i read it, it kind of reads like you're saying "They are born crazy and lash out seemingly without warning." and that "this was an Unwell Man who was pushed off the Deep End" at once? One which is just kind of unpredictably crazy/deranged, and the other which, while a ticking time bomb (you dont know what's going to set him off, but something will eventually) without any outside help (which he of course never got), is generally pretty predictable in how he acts actually.
@@leolikestodraw969 But this new perspective on the timeline is based on a debunked theory that makes no sense, so what good can there be? It's as if I created a timeline based on MCI83 in 2024, total nonsense.
9:47 about the design from the 83, in "the week before" they say: "they get back to the classic design" that means that 83 are like fnaf 1 design, and we see this in fnaf ucn fredbear
can modern franchises, who do this "ok, let's entirely change the lore" thing, just confirm multiverse? I'm sick and tired of plotholes and "you're the dumb one, it was planned all along hahaha" things.
>just confirm multiverse? If you're talking about the books. Scott already confirmed they're all in separate timelines. As for the games? Honestly a decent chunk is just "we dont have the info we need, though we have an idea" or "The Community just takes a COMPLETE left turn at what's supposed to be a right turn". Take Midnight Motorist: Night Charlie died (Later that Night), Man associated with Gold and Purple driving a Purple Car seen in the FNAF 2 minigame (which is directly tied to another Minigame in 6, that's specifically Charlie, linked in two different ways), he comes home to a man on the couch telling him to leave someone alone, and that they've had it rough. The child broke out of the window (again) and has run off to "that place" again. Couch Guy likely being Henry (they're Coworkers, POSSIBLY even friends. They likely cover for eachother, especially if the lone child is being Difficult/needs to be watched) Runaway obviously being Michael. Except some theories are pitching that this is actually just a completely random family and that William smashed in the window and abducted a child in the middle of the night, for the MCI. That the parent who went to investigate didnt say anything important, or notice the footprints, and that William LEFT the location in a costume just to abduct 1 child... during operating hours. Also that William i guess just teleported?
@@higueraft571i don't agree with your take on midnight motorist but i agree that the fandom overthinks way too much and that the story is a LOT more simple than what they make it out to be
I might be wrong, but what if Plushtrap-Kid was Charlotte's long lost brother named Sammy, Charlotte did mention she lost Sammy during Fredbear's hence why Plush-Kid has something related in Fnaf 4 house because of his plushtrap and Fuhnaff mentions that it could be Henry's house.The fact that both Charlie and Plush-Kid has the same hair color with a similiar rabbit with different color of purple and green.However, I have a suspicion about Plush-Kid and Sammy's absences after Fredbears.
9:46 Simple: The artist just took a random picture of Freddy looking at the camera and used it for the logo, and if you *need* a reason, maybe they just never updated the logo in particular, who knows. The coins, probably a FNAF1 era thing. No idea if they do it, but imagine a modern Chuck E Cheese token with the new design, but a "since 1977" on it. It's common for businesses, and isn't that deep. It seems way more complicated for them to rebuild them into clunkier designs, especially when that'd mean it'd go from FNAF1 > FNAF2(broken) > FNAF1, rather than just original bulky and ugly designs that get retrofitted into slightly more appealing ones. I feel like all of this is a 50/50 case of both the theorists/Scott & Co. making things more complicated than it needs to be. Scott and the other devs make things unnecessarily vague, or add details and additions that don't need to, or shouldn't exist, or continue story beats that should've ended. While on the theorist side, people think far too deeply into things nobody was considering, like characters' redesigns, random minute details that were never considered, or something like the SL Private Room, which was probably just a secret meant to be all "hey, FNAF4 takes place in 1983" and nothing else. It's not even the real ending. TL;DR: Cycle of crypticness and reading too far deeply that leads to a loop of people not knowing what's happening or what's even true.
8:37 Ok so thats not fredbear, because fedbear wears purple. Or so weve been taught by the gamss, considering nightmare fredbear has peuple on him it distinguishes him from GF. Although this could just be an over sight. It makes 100% sense to assume thats fredbear but its a small inconvinience.
i havent gotten updates on the fnaf lore since sb came out, this is surely gonna give me some fresh air on the lore of the game that i so used to love.
7:07 I’ve always had some push back on the idea of Afton needing the crying child as motivation to start. Always felt it was something he had been doing, which is why he wanted his family to stay away from the place and animatronics. He told the daughter to stay away from baby…his son running off to that place. Now, Midnight Motorist could of been after crying child…the foot steps outside the window, could of been crying child inside of Freddy, coming to see his brother. “It’s me” it makes sense why Afton was drinking and angry. I feel its very likely he was already psychotic and at work. He tried to keep it away from his family but he lost his whole family to it anyway. Like you said tho, many many plausible paths. It’s just when you have so many things add up I think you need to take the route of the most likely, and rework the other notions. He just feels he had to be at work before the death of crying child…unless the mini game is him rebuilt and is a ROBOT 💀
Great video John. I like a lot of the arguments laid out here and I agree that the imaginary friend angle fits best with all of the evidence pieces we currently have (particularly given that the Fredbear plush speaks to us while William is on screen doing something else). But one other thought popped into my mind when that choice was laid out. A third possibility beyond either William or an imaginary friend. What if the voice in the plush is AI? I don’t believe that was the intention when the game was made obviously, but retroactively with where the series has gone could this have been something like the mimic that William had babysitting his kid? I haven’t thought this through at all given that it just popped in my head, but good for thought if you see this
The first step in being a FNAF theorist is coming to terms with the fact that you will be doing this for the rest of your life with no final answer. The second step is that Phone Guy is the Purple Guy.
Honestly it never was the gameplay that kept people playing as much it was mostly the game's lorebits that was edging us from the truth.
I can't wait for that book about phone guy. He's been with the company since the beginning.
Listen, I accepted that first point about FNAF, and I thought it was as bad as it could get.
Then Hazbin officially came out-I appreciate the show for what it is, both as an indie project that smashed down walls just as FNAF has, and someone hauling together a story when you get half your episodes cut-and the lore drop that is “Hell _only_ modernized in the last seven years,” combined with a “this is why you don’t trust musical theater nerds and animators with what amounts to magical realism and science fiction via a religious allegory lens” has driven me _bonkers_ .
FNAF might have a broken timeline, and some piece of lore that are infuriating, or missing. Hazbin? Hazbin’s entire magic system has fallen apart because of a misunderstanding of how modern tech both works, and evolved. To the point where if you actually try to follow the logic given to you by the show, the _concept of time itself_ actually gets removed. Like… I do _not_ know how to fix that. They’ve handled it sort of-the fat-cat capitalists nightmare _is_ only in the Vee’s turf-but still. As much as we rib FNAF for Faz-Goo and Sea Bonnies, at least it’s wacky sci-fi nonsense that tries to justify itself, especially because Fazbear Inc (in all business incarnations) seems like it’s just a completely unhinged company, who _would_ and does, disregard all concept of safety and QA testing. I don’t think the fundamental “magic” of souls possessing wires and circuitry boards and who knows what else, has actually been broken by the lore. At least, not to the point of making me (someone with a degree in history and English/creative writing) want to hunt Scott/Steelwool down and apply for a job to just… make sure the research got done right and remained logical in the context of “all modern phones and WiFi and basically everything, functions off of radio waves and anyone with a brain knows that someone with complete control over that medium is going to be one of the most powerful things in the story, outside of a Deus Ex Machnia of a cheat code character.”
I’ll take FNAFs relative inconsistencies any day over the missing internal logic of other media.
NNO
phone guy is purple guy. i have seen it.
you know when a fandoms off the deep end when we start making theories about if theorizing is even possible
is this comment a theory? if it is im not sure i can get behind it.
René Descartes Moment
Reminds me of that uncrackable code that people spent so long trying to find the answer they started working out if it was even solvable to begin with
"We're reaching levels of FNAFdom that shouldn't be possible."
This is a level of meta that I dont think I can handle on a monday morning.
my theory: Scott started by making up the lore as he went, only to realize too late how screwed up his timeline was and is tricking the fans into making one for him.
im pretty sure scott had the lore in mind for the first game, but since it got popular scott had too add on more because he didnt know it was going to be this popular, and had to add on more lore for the next game and the next since it was so sudden
Not just regarding the timeline, but also HUGE chunks of the lore. Like Cassidy being the Vengeful Spirit, he just throws random stuff out there and waits for theorists to combine them for him. Then he either goes with the most popular theory to pretend it's exactly what he had planned, or debunks it to pretend the actual explanation is far more complex and mysterious.
Hell he changed the lore between teasers
Remember the 87 code
The first game took inspiration from that chuck e cheese murder irl for sure, with some extra bits mixed in to give it more life. Scott never expected it to get popular, and there wasn’t much deeper lore written. FNaF 2 was where he started to expand and write some proper lore, followed by FNaF 3, with the end goal of revealing after FNaF 4 that all the games have been the twisted dreams of a bedridden child with serious mental issues. Dream theory was true at the start.
Due to the popularity of the games and the bad reaction to dream theory as it started to be proposed, he had to course correct and make everything not just dreams. Which created additional issues.
@@jmurray1110more of a red herring I think
The fact that John can still find NEW things in old fnaf games and make connections I have never heard anyone else make before is insane to me 🤯
Maybe that's why Matpat leaves UA-cam.
@@eggburn3r how does that make sense?
@@somerandomdude8837 Dude, I've just said it, it's not very based. I've just think that Matpat is known for FNAF for most part and the recent are not as good as Fuhnuff ones and the idea blinked in my head to write this reply. But if you were to ask me seriously, I'll not said that.
@@eggburn3rAre you joking fuhnaff has not a one good theory💀
@@Dolphin2048 👍
I don’t even think that Scott knows wtf is happening anymore 💀
i think he has ideas at this point. they are just very very far off.
I have a theory that this whole series can be solved when you take religion into account. Scott is a devout Christian and after reading the books, I'm pretty sure God plays a role in this series. The amount of times where a character goes to a pastor to talk about whats happening, is a little much. Souls, are very important in the fnaf lore and, I think William is stuck in some hell of his own creation, where he is punished to live the murders he committed every single day. I kinda feel like Scott is pulling a Butch Hartman on us.
@@BenjaminBox if Hell is the fnaf universe then that’s a pretty good motivator to get to Heaven 😂
@@BenjaminBox i mean UCN is technically just springtrap/ William afton in his own hell reliving everything in a constant loop
@@ParanoidHunters yea, I also kinda think he had to many ideas over the years, wich lead to the story’s being a little spread out and complicated. Also think it gets hard over time to constantly continue one storyline without adding new and out of the pocket stuff. No matter what I’m always open for it 🤷♀️❗️
With the way the timeline and lore seem to be jumping all over the place, I'm almost starting to believe in my own head canon that some of the games take part in different timelines.
That would be extremely lazy writing. Actually... Scott does that already. So maybe it could be true lol
dont watch the movie looper
I've honestly thought for a while that fnaf should've done something similar to Zelda/Fire Emblem, where each few games takes place in a different timeline/world, especially while scott was still making the games. That way, the series could go full-on Sci-Fi mode without effecting the more grounded entries (And getting lore through chuck e cheese-themed goosebumps books and mobile games with stuff like liberty chica would sting just a little less.)
I have a theory that this whole series can be solved when you take religion into account. Scott is a devout Christian and after reading the books, I'm pretty sure God plays a role in this series. The amount of times where a character goes to a pastor to talk about whats happening, is a little much. Souls, are very important in the fnaf lore and, I think William is stuck in some hell of his own creation, where he is punished to live the murders he committed every single day. I kinda feel like Scott is pulling a Butch Hartman on us.
I mean help wanted 1 said that the early fnaf games WERE IN UNIVERSE GAMES. If that is to be believed, you could count that as a seperate timeline.
I sincerely think Scott should work with Steel Wool to remake the first four/five games and release them as a "FNAF Classics Remastered" collection, changing and/or removing every piece of lore that has been retconned or turned irrelevant over the years. A version of those games that is actually made with the current story in mind, *knowing* they won't be the final games (cough, FNAF 3 and 4, cough). Either that or just give us a plain list of details that don't matter or aren't canon anymore. Now that the series presumably has a better story direction than just Scott building one game on top of the other, not even knowing when the series is supposed to end, we really need those old weeds removed already.
Would be kinda nice but not sure they would sell well as just being better versions of the originals and VR versions.
@@ParanoidHunters The games are simple enough that I don't think it'd cost much to remake them, and even then FNAF is still a money printer so I don't think it'd be a big problem to make a small side project at a loss. FNAF 6 and UCN are both free, for example.
Yea but there’s already rtx and 4k remakes like mods 💀
@@fewkeyfewkey5414 yea but it's not about mods or 4k remakes, I think this remastered version should strictly focus on cleaning the timeline and lore first and then any 4k graphics and whatnot
@@Ekklesia2680 alr now that’s fairly reasonable and something I can agree with
Every time you make a theory it just turns my entire perception of this franchise upside down 💀
And I love it
@@deathmauler181 yea lol
@@deathmauler181 No, you do not.
@@emulatorisland7417 well, i do!
Is it just me or is John starting to resemble more and more Josh Hutcherson?
John can easily play Josh's younger version in FNAF movies
Yes I’ve literally had this exact thought
Something something blow my whistle baby something
Idk how 300+ people are that cuz he really doesn’t. And a younger version? Come on be realistic
Omg somebody else finally noticed this
He looks like the guy who sings "I keep a little dirt under my pillow for the dirt man", to me 😂
Man, William got to be rich as hell to recreate a whole neightborhood underground
Him owning 2 bunkers one being a Giant laboratory and the other whole underground hause. Yea i don't think ditophobia is intended to be a explanation for fnaf 4. William is a co owner of freddys but i doubt that he has that kind of money to be able to do that.
@@Gigi4u Don't forget in SL he's the smooth talking boss of an LLC with many interested parties in terms of financing his endeavours. You even hear a clip of him talking about the funtime characters and Baby to one such party during gameplay. It's quite clear the other party is a would be investor given they bring up the robot's design choices. He doesn't need a personal fortune if he can build a bank of investors. He'd have all the money he needs provide he keeps his end of the bargain, whatever that might have been.😅
@@AloneTheorist But William still needed to disclose the creation and designs of the fun time anementronics to the investors.
How exactly is he going to convince someone to invest to build a normal looking house underground for no real reason.
At least with the fun times there was a clear money making potential to be seen but with the underground house there really isn't that kind of justification found.
At least with the fun time laboratory it is advertised to just serve to be a storage and maintenance unit for the fun time anementronics between rentals with enough proof to shut up a lot unsure investors.
@@Gigi4u He attempted lies mid audio bite. If he didn't succeed then the modern Fnaf era has a problem, if he didn't sweet talk some investors then the new fazbear entertainment wouldn't have had assets from his company to install in security breach and ruin. Although it was heavily modified, the secret ending to ruin reveals a remnant facility like in SL. If he didn't sell the robots all of which other than Baby could've been easily explained away, then he sold his automation technology and then that was sold onto new fazbear entertainment. Circus Baby was the ONLY one with problematic design choices as the audio file specifically states. Funtime Freddy is similar to Glamrock Freddy so his design choices can be easily explained away. Funtime foxy's features include a scent emitter, so he has anti stress qualities for parties and Ballora's are just to help her perform on stage so no problems there. The ONLY thing standing in his way beyond this is if he pulled a silver eyes trilogy and stole tech from Henry to build their bodies. A shrewd investor would recognise Henry's craftsmanship after all. So Baby is his ONLY issue on selling the robots but an investor could just pass on Baby and invest in the others. Sadly though it seems we'll never actually know the specifics of what Afton actually sold to his investors as only the one related audio bite exists in SL and it's never brought up again later.
@@Gigi4u Another point is the ONLY area we can be sure the investors saw is the areas before the private room, in which exists the map that you mentioned. Since Afton sealed his private office in SL it's most likely investors never saw in there. The investor speaking to Afton in the audio bite ONLY mentions having an interest in the robots and that Baby is the problem as Afton specifically tries to cover her design choices. 'She can sing, dance and inflate balloons at her finger tips. She can even make ice cream.' Investor: 'With all due respect Mr Afton those weren't the design choices I was talking about.' specifically in relation to Circus Baby. She is the problem. Afton can easily bluff his way through explaining the others as I mentioned in my previous reply to this one. She just has too many experimental technologies among her innocent features to go unnoticed. But Baby isn't categorised as a funtime character so she'd be a separate investment anyway.
what everyone can collectively agree on is that Scott DEFINITELY changed the timeline and is currently trying to “fix” it with the new games. I believe he has a definite plan now for the timeline and excited to hopefully learn more of the origins!
The new games barely touch on the actual lore of the first few entries, outside of randomly throwing detail-wrenches backwards every so often; and considering the way the new lore is only getting more obtuse and stupid I doubt he learned any lessons whatsoever
@@dr.archaeopteryx5512 the old lore is kinda tuff to work with i think. were lucky he didn't just reboot it.
@@ParanoidHunters unlucky*
We've thought he has a definite plan for years. I enjoy this franchise a lot, but Scott very clearly makes his lore reactively instead of proactively. He pretty much does the opposite of the George R. R. Martin advice from that one video where he talks about fan theories.
Edit: George R. R. Martin, got him and Tolkien mixed up again, lol. Also reworded stuff a bit.
yes but that's what makes the franchise unique and long lasting, imagine if we solved 100% with perfect details and no margin of error everything in the story. It would be so boring this would have ended like at fnaf 3 at most.@@themc3140
something I like to remember people it's that all of this started because we were wondering who the hell would stay 5 nights after seing the murder animatronics, and then the random chance of the missing children poster made it all the more inticing even if Scott admitted it was just to spice things up. I think the value in fnaf is no longer in the games but in the community and dedication every single one of us puts into trying to make some sense of it, and coming up with different conclusions it's one of the best parts because it creates feedback, we inspire one another and together gather way more evidence than any single human could. I know there will always be some not so nice people in the community, but I think they can't stop the positive feedback different pointviews provide to the scene as a whole
i think the value comes from the games cause the community dies down with slow releases
John having a mental breakdown had me pondering my own mental stability
the game is real. wait...
Also something to note about that child, they wearing a shade of green very very close to the same exact shade of charlie's armband when she died. Could be coincidence, but the colors matching so closely is a bit suspect. Just a bit of potential supportive evidence. It also isn't the only time Charlie is associated with the color green.
Could be related to Happy Frog
That’s her brother. The one that killed William Afton and any poor sap that worn him in fnaf 3. Who will take names for himself. But lacks the skills to be William Afton himself.
Remember that in the frights books, Charlie defeated “William Afton” by comforting him. And “William Afton” was the one making Andrew a vengeful spirit against his supposed body in the room story. We’ve seen in the pit book, that if a rabbit imposter wanted to be William Afton, they could. While the real one is doing something else or trapped.
OR... Hear me out...
The "Bunker" was an old Fallout Shelter and Afton never got around to filling it with the FunTime's Animatronics until later.
Makes sense why it would be so deep underground.
I came into the comments just for this point. not the video game Fallout, but the concept. 1983 is still the Cold War. the underground bunker could have been built anytime before that because underground bunkers were things being built since the nuclear weapons and nuclear war became a threat. Afton could have bought it, bought it and added on, or have it built himself in case of nuclear war then used it for FNAF stuff
I always found it weird how people assume he built it in the first place. I just always took for granted that he had a bunker under his house
@@vinwritten Closer, but not quite.
My personal opinion is that it's simply a Basement/Workshop of the Fredbear's location. They'd been there for years likely, they had to design and build the Animatronics SOMEWHERE, and the Parts and Service only seems to be more for Immediate Repairs/replacements, not so much an Animatronic Workshop.
It'd explain why there's presumably a Prototype Springlock, and why the location existed before 83, as for why it has Funtime-specific design elements? It was definitely Expanded outward, i think even Help Wanted implies it's been built out even FURTHER since Sister Location...
@@higueraft571 I did math for sister location's elevator (based on speedrun), and with descent time of about 58 seconds and descent speed of about 0.5 m/s, the "basement" is no less than 29 meters below ground. Such deep construction seems impractical for basement, even for workshop or small scale factory.
@@lokipoki3122 Keep in mind, Scott 100% NEVER planned this bit out i'm betting :V
Elevator's meant to Look Cool and establish "it's underground"
A similar (and in a sense even worse case) example would be, say "The Fall" from Portal 2...
One long shaft with depth markings on the side, in which you ACTUALLY fall much further than it states (Nearly 2x as far as the markings claim), while the cutscene plays out.
The most epic "man talking to camera in his bedroom about haunted animatronics" video ever
The four animatronics in the closets are Minireenas, they appear in this level in Help Wanted. It could also be Nightmare Balloon Boy in one because Scott said that he’s the only Halloween character canon to Fnaf 4.
The concept of this video is why I have been salivating at the idea of the first 6 game getting remastered for past year
Depending on close you look at it, there are so many small inconsistencies, and plot holes to a point where the only way to clear everything up is to put it into a concise package and do a bit of spring cleaning
i just pasted 4 minutes and i’m loving how chaotic this is, the fact u keep hinting little details, ur amazing john!!😂
falls into madness he is
the bit w u sitting on the floor is gold btw
I agree. It also got me 😂
mattpatt everyday
Okay but the part about the fredbear plush and the bunker being Afton trying to recreate what happened to CC makes sense and I hate that it does lol- Curse you John, constantly making me have to rethink this franchise by providing highly plausible but never before considered ideas to the table!
Just because the tokens say 1983 on them does not mean they are from 1983. It just is saying when the company itself was established. Those tokens almost certainly came years or decades later and that would explain why it has the FNAF 1 Freddie design
i agree. that coin is from 1983. not was only made in 1983. but then again these places only open for like a few weeks and shut down so eh?
@@ParanoidHunters >but then again these places only open for like a few weeks and shut down so eh?
Actually, that's only Sister Location, FNAF 2, and FNAF 3.
Fredbear's was likely successful and ran for several years, although we dont know the EXACT opening/closing dates (Could be 1983 due to the Bite and/or Charlie's death, or 1985 with the MCI).
The MCI Location (also FNAF 1's) ran for at least 2 years without incident before the MCI forced it to shut down.
FNAF 1's location likely ran for 5-ish years, i believe, from 1988 to 1993.
Sister Location never properly opened, but that's because William's Murder Robot murdered the wrong Child.
FNAF 2 was open for like 2 weeks or so? Then the DCI happens and it has to be shut down again for an Investigation.
FNAF 3 ALSO never properly opened, it burned down like a day or two before it was meant to :V
No info on how successful FNAF 2's Location was prior to it's Grand Re-opening in 1987, but odds are it probably opened/ran at a similar time to the 1985 location, possibly opening 1984 or even 1985 since it seems to be on a larger scale as a whole?
...of course, not a good thing when the contenders for longest-lived locations are Fredbear's (Whose lifespan is unknown) and FNAF 1 which was barely alive to begin with :V
@@higueraft571how we know that the MCI location opened in 83?
John: uploads timeline based video
Me: Ay let him cook
John: (video image) well its maybe unsolvable
Me: back to square one then
here's my timeline. there's robots. maybe...
And maybe.. just maybe.. they kill children.. maybe
@@ParanoidHunters
And maybe possible the robots are possessed by dead children... maybe
and maybe... just maybe... theres an actual killer... maybe
Only way to solve it is to get rid of Security Breach.
WHAT IF THE MAP WASN'T BUILT ALL AT THE SAME TIME? WHAT IF THE BUILDINGS IN GREY ARE OLDER AND THE ONES IN WHITE WERE BUILT LATER???
im unsure that the house is a lab. but if that is the case then who knows when it was made.
Damn, matpat bout to make 2, hour long reaction videos on this one
Or a three parter of an hour and a half each🤣
Well.. his successor for sure sunce he's retired
@@joseguillen114 isn't he still running gtlive?
1:58 The four dots in the closets are to help Scott know where Plushtrap is while testing the game. This can be seen in other debug menus for his other games. Why he didn't edit the dots out I have no idea but I think it was just a mistake he can not reverse now
me when I lie on the internet (why would he test fnaf 4 plushtrap minigame when he's making screen UI for sister location 💀💀)
@@FundipDev its a copy paste image
@@FundipDev The map of fnaf 4 is the fnaf 4 game files to keep track of all the robots on all the maps to game testing. That way you can see where they are and not guess if they are in the shadows all the time when developing.
@@Layanor It's not though. It's not a copy paste from the debug/cheat menu (shouldn't the same be for the bedroom map by that logic?), the map is completely different and the rest of the grey dots line up precicely with the remaining animatronic positions. It feels pretty damn deliberate
@@bootsdotexe ??? the 4 dots are where Plush Trap can go. With him in the center. Same image from the game files.
I thought the entire purpose of Afton's surveillance/scare methods was that Elizabeth got scooped and that he didn't intend for the same fate to happen to his younger son. Or am I missing something here? It seems to be strongly implied that she isn't alive during fnaf 4.
There is evidence for Charlie, CC or Elizabeth dying first. Cc is 100% killed in 1983 before the missing children incident in 1985. Charlie is also likely killed before the MCI as she helps them posses the animatronics and she was killed by someone (likely William) outside fredbears family diner (where cc died). Elizabeth seems to be dead in 1983 because of the empty bedroom, however we know she was killed by Circus Baby, which along with the other fun times was built to kidnap children to experiment on to learn about possession/remnent. And before CC dies, William has no motive to kidnap children, so unless he was always this monster (which is kinda poor storytelling) Baby, the murder weapon, can’t exist until at least Charlie possesses the puppet or CC is killed
@@DragonsDungeon Yeah, Elizabeth just not being talked about in FNAF 4 could just be that she was at their Mom's house (if William and her have divorced yet or not), at school/kindergarten (depending on how old she is), hanging out with friends etc. Also, we'll never know probably but I'd love to know the birth years of William, Michael, Crying Child and Elizabeth. It'd make things less confusing for me possibly.
@@DragonsDungeon >Elizabeth seems to be dead in 1983 because of the empty bedroom
This i honestly have HEAVY doubts about.
As others mentioned, could be out for the 2 days that CC is there if William Divorced (which DOES seem probable?), may also be the girl who looks eerily similar to Baby in FNAF 4 too.
How i see it anyways:
CC dies first at the hand of Henry's Robot, William gets upset at Henry (for not accepting blame for HIS machine killing William's son) and Michael (for literally shoving his son into a killer robot's mouth), William lets his emotions get the better of him and kills Charlie in an Opportunity Killing, coming home to Michael having run off to "that place" again during his grieving (probably after/before CC had died, although i dont feel "that place" is a Hospital, probably too far to walk/run considering they're in the woods...).
Some time between 1983 and 1987 FNAF 4 gameplay would take place (initially) for Michael, (as the punishment for repeatedly disobeying and running off), William notices Charlie haunting the Puppet and eventually attempts to recreate it in 1985, making plans for the (presumably 1986) Sister Location as he commits the MCI.
Elizabeth, a few years older but still young, gets vored by Elizabeth, William calls off the Funtime Project for the moment, and commits another round of killings in 1987
etc etc
At some point, William likely gains control of the basement under Fredbear's from Henry (likely where they both designed/built the first Animatronics/Springlocks, also explaining the unaccounted for "Other" design as a Workshop Prototype), and expands upon it.
John, you actually making me backtracking on my understanding of this franchise again now and might have to playing more FNAF games just trying to understand and put piece together the evidence again, probably gonna playing FNAF 4 at starting points
Scott lost the plot years ago. Retconning, lying to his fans, refusing to answer questions.
His fans aren't ready to accept he has no idea what's going on anymore.
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Exactly.
Which is actually crazy considering the plot in the first games was not super hard or complicated. Idk why he didn't just continue that route but had to add super weird stuff later on which doesn't make much sense with anything else
@@kizoyah9253 I think because it got SO popular, he wanted a grand story to live up to the expectations of his fans. I bet he had the best of intentions, he just got mixed up.
Scott has gone on record to say he only retconned one thing
You’re so cool John 😭 The way you handle your theories and videos are very inspiring and different in a way. All in all, I’m glad I came upon your channel those years ago. :)))
Damn the amount of times the fnaf timeline changed can trump the amount of times my dad hit me
none?
@@ParanoidHunters1987
I love John's videos. In addition to him noticing things no one else does, he's also so friendly and won't push a theory he can shoot holes in as bulletproof. The fact that he bothers to scrutinize his own theories means they come out all the better.
2:08 The way I got shivers and instanly connected the dots when he said that. Such a great observation, I'm honestly mindblown. 🤯
I've actually been thinking something like your FNaF 4 theory for awhile now, but my version had the fnaf 4 crying child segments never be real the whole time, I've always been unsure about the logistics, your version kinda makes sense! good video
John is going through the 5 stages of grief as he grows as a theorist. Maybe we need a video talking about the 5 stages of being a fnaf theorist lol.
Something Scott said in an interview always stuck with me. To paraphrase he said he personally hates creating/writing paranormal horror and his true love is Sci-fi horror. I think he’s been forever working to incorporate any Sci-fi lore explanation that he can come up with or find. This has left to over explaining things that were unnecessary. It was perfect when it was just haunted pizza place, weird mystery instead of fazgoo, remnant, and mimics
>remnant
Gonna be honest, Remnant is hardly Sci-fi.
It's literally a Magical Soul Juice that's made of Emotional Energies that makes inanimate things Animate, and give a human being Life.
This is like saying Full Metal Alchemist is Sci-fi, when it's absolutely not at all :V
The thing is, Scott never had a story in mind, so he let the fans make the story based on some starting points he gave us!
No I think he had a story in mind but he changed it at some point
@@Buffalo872that too! But like John said, be open minded
@@RipleyCLASSICS I guess?
That was true for the first three...
@@coderedvt4134 4?
Your videos never fail to be entertaining and thought-inducing. I am so happy to see how much your channel has grown, when Matpat reacted to your video for the first time I was beyond excited for you and I am glad people have continued to show you the support that you deserve.
Scawthon just wants chaos and just sit on his throne giving us drops of lore by the decade
I think he has a plan.
It's crazy how uncertain everything is still in such a popular franchise, and the idea that we might not ever have a solidified consistent idea of how things actually occur lol
Admittedly, quite a lot IS extremely certain, problem is that the parts we arent certain about are pretty much just constantly argued over (either because some argue pretty outlandish/radical ideas which are almost certainly not the case, some state info that's just Actually Wrong, or there's several ways you COULD arrange a set of details that all make sense)
Well done on getting this out as fast as you did considering you lost the original edit. Thanks John!
3:27 "Not every detail lines up perfectly, but they're not supposed to"
CLASSIC FNAF LORE
The real question is how Afton managed to hire so many workers who were willing to build secret underground bunkers and replica houses for him and not a single one of them ratted out his shady behavior
✨fnaf logic✨
4:05 we lost another one guys
he need some milk
He got the insanity ending from Game Theory
At 8:42 he referenced the Fred bear plush in the security log book but doesn’t the black hat and bow tie indicate that it’s golden Freddy and if it’s talking about writing down xyz about his blanket or imaginary friend doesn’t that just confirm that CC is golden Freddy and not confirming that the Fred bear plush is an imaginary friend? Idk the color difference has been a key detail for these theory’s and that came to mind. Also why do you think that Fred bear plush in SL is holding a walkie talkie? It looks like a controller for the cameras and a dial for zoom if anything. Another point I’d like to make is if Scott was really trying to confirm that plush was a hidden camera then I’d feel like he wouldn’t make the eyes apart of the plush fabric and not a light emitting from the eyes to indicate a recording. Idk it feels like the right track but some of the details are meshing very well.
I have a huge recommendation for u. i truly think this theory video has some ground breaking information that we haven’t thought about. it’s by Duel Princess Theory. they’re a brand new channel. but their first theory video is really good. i think the way i think about the timeline has completely changed.
have you seen Dual Process Theory's video? It ties a lot of the pre-steelwool stuff in really nicely, looking at everything from the ground up. It also has a couple shakeups to basics, like the identity of Cassidy, which makes it lock together better compared to everything else. I think it's definitely worth looking at! I'm looking forward to seeing where they go with trying to knock together the post-steelwool story.
YESS, I came here after watching the whole video-essay. They put it in new perspective for sure.
@@thymii Same!
I disagree with quite a bit on the duel process theory. It doesn't solve fnaf.
If c.c is cassidy, that means we know only know 4 out of 6 of the missing kids.
And why would Mike, one of the main people wanting to put everyone to rest, be vengeful to torment William? In both fnaf 3 and pizza sim, Mike is trying to put everyone to rest. So why is he now devoting both his life and after life to william? When Mike of all people should know he's gonna be tormented in h3ll ether way. And if c.c survived the would william stuff him in a suit!? Why would he then take him out of the suit!? Cuz if c.c were to be a part of the mci, then he would have to survive the bite for 2 years, which nether bite victims did.
And why would c.c now be vengeful? He and any of his parallels are never depicted as vengeful. They're always depicted on wanting to help others move on.
I'm sorry for the paragraph. I'm just kinda tired of people seeing this theory has "the one that solved fnaf" when it has quite a bit if plot holes and it kinda throws some info to the trash cuz it doesn't line up with the theory.
@@__ocean_arts__ It definitely doesn't solve everything, but it has got some interesting bits and I'd like to see more content creators expand on their ideas - even if that includes solving plot holes left behind.
@@__ocean_arts__ But Cassidy/C.C wasn't ever said to be vengeful tho? Check out their stream which is like four hours long (I know), they kept discussing some of the problems like the ones you mentioned. It's as if they pieced it together more narratively, not as a puzzle if that makes sense.
I'm pretty sure the fnaf 2 cutscenes are just taking place in the 90s from the perspective of whoever is haunting Freddy.
11:46. In my personal opinion i think Andimatronics time line makes the most sense if you only include the first 5 games. If you add pizzaria simulator and the books then there are some discrepancies but with a few tweaks it is the most logical in my opinion. Im going to binge mattpats theories and see if i can take some elements of each and make my own timeline❤❤❤❤
Dude.. that Charlie, plushtrap, and the 4 closets thing was,,, behind cool!! I LOVE the way that you are able to make connections that I’ve never heard of before and make it make sense!! You’re doing a great job, keep it up!! 🫶🏻
5:03 yep. That’s FNaF for ya🤣
Hey John, always great videos! I was wondering though if you had seen a video from Dual Process Theory - we solved fnaf and we're Not Kidding, its a good watch and would be a decent story wrapup too, thing is the story might have changed since we couldn't understand fnaf 4, so scott has been either trying us to get it, or after a while, said alright, just gonna troll all of them now
I think by this point, the only person(s) who know what the true timeline of events are is Scott and likely by extension, Steel Wool. They're the ones coming up with the games lore and events, and Scott himself is crafting a book series around what he envisions the world to be about. He's come up with so many ideas and plot points that it's become super convoluted. The details he wrote mean a bunch of different things to different people by this point, and he's definitely changed direction more than once with how he wanted things to go.
By the end of all this, when Cawthon draws a line in the sand and finally tells everyone the true series of events, the details will literally all be in place, and it will make sense for what he wanted to happen, but it is so complicated that those same official points in his timeline will also help prove someone else's.
There's like, four or five different timelines you could generate, and they could all be accurate or proven, but the one true timeline is one that only Cawthon knows and that will always be true.
Possibly Matpat since he retired
>and likely by extension, Steel Wool.
Oh they absolutely dont. Security Breach alone kinda proves it, since the devs admitted they have NO clue why the Sister Location room exists, but Scott wanted it put in :V
No, everyone may know the timeline, it all depends on what he believes in
I don't think scott has any idea
@@Tsuki_0718 ...
there’s a channel called “dual process theory” & they’re claiming they may have solved the fnaf lore, it’s very interesting & takes great viewing into some theories that I wouldn’t have thought ab!
0:59 nice troll face
I might be forgetting something but why does the bunker have to be built in 1983 exactly? The monitors are for experiments that presumably happened years later in which Mike and some other kids were given hallucinogenic gas. Yes, Psychic Friend Fredbear is there, but he could also just... Be there? It coulda just been the plush in 1983 as a means for William to communicate with CC from afar, and then it was just kept in that room (built later) since that's a room William often used and there's probably some sentimental value to it.
New Fuhnaff!? Nice!
noice
I can explain the plushie in the bunker in a single short comment:
Afton just brought it there after CC died.
The coins saying Freddys has been opened since 1983 I think is the FNaF 1 building. So those animatronics would’ve been made and still active way before and at the same time por FNaF 2 10:39
Thank you
Exactly
The beard looks good! Crazy to see how much you’ve grown up!! I remember when your channel was so small
10:10 that’s because those are prob tokens from the 1993 Freddy’s
Thank you for this video and the consistent messaging to have people be kind to others. I like that you keep hammering on Scott changing the timeline after 4. I don't think we talk about how each puzzle piece is a cube, theres a bunch of sides to each clue.
5:39 sir ,complicated and fnaf? Nahhh :p
Love watching theories from FuNaff. Plushtrap could be a game rendition of Theodore, I can see all the theorists out here going insane, we've been going insane for years. It's nuts that it's been nearly ten years, can't wait to hear and watch more great theories!
man asks for help 11:16 so let's help him!
Incredible points you bring up in this video.
More people need to realize that the FNAF story is not set in stone. There is no single planned solution. It's fluid, it can change, be interpreted in different ways AND STILL MAKE SENSE IN THOSE DIFFERENT WAYS, and details can be recontextualized in future entries.
Thank you for making this.
The beauty of five nights at Freddy’s, is the mystery. I don’t think we will ever get to a point where we can get a concrete timeline, but we can get close enough.
I love FNAF as a whole, but I will no doubt admit its lore is very complex and complicated. It is a good thing the newer games seem to try and tie up the lose ends of the old timeline, so we can finally move on.
I am excited for the next installment to Fnaf’s timeline, and I hope it won’t be convoluted.
Was gonna say this too, in fact, the games after fnaf 1 were made with theories in mind, especially fnaf 2, but scott said in his interview that fnaf 2 was a dark time for him, but fnaf 3 was supposed to fix that, and then he made fnaf 4 since people complained about the jumpscares in fnaf 3, so on and so forth.
I think there is a good story in it, but there are so many holes or plot points we don't know that makes it hard to figure out everything, and that's the point of this series, to never give us full answers unless needed
Even Scott admitted he was no genius when he made the story.
I miss old fnaf before the lore turned into time travelling ballpit and magical immortality 💀
The part about the bunker and circus baby’s world and why Anton set up these experiments and tried scaring his youngest son is because this all happened after Elizabeth’s death, which paranoid Afton into making the crying child scared of the animatronics so he didn’t face the same fate. As well for the withered animatronics, game theory mentioned in one of his earliest episodes how phone guy mentioned a location before fnaf 2 but after fredbears diner, which means there was originally 4 fixed versions of the withereds. The fnaf 1 animatronics are the withereds after being cleaned up and reused for that location. Rewatching matpats old theories really helps sometimes.
allegedly Dual Process Theory channel people Solved FNAF, and they're Not Kidding, lmao
at least that's what youtube recommendations say
watch. it. now.
@@thymii way ahead of you, watched it several hours ago ;P
if is really good indeed
It actually made me come to this video like "didn't those two girls already get the whole thing down"
first off great video, I love watching your videos and I've learned a lot about FNAF from watching your videos. But honestly, I had no idea there was such a thing as illusion bulbs. That is a whole other level of crazy that Afton is using, and it makes sense that he would want to expand on the illusion tech.
The FNAF timeline isn't real but it can definitely hurt you
you literally never fail in making my jaw drop
hes doing a great job
Quick solution:
Charlie dies - Puppet possessed- Afton tries to recreate possession with fear experiments - FNAF 4 ensues - MCI - Circus Baby’s is added to the rest of the bunker.
More quick solution fnaf is just a dream
When did Elizabeth die
@@scarletkingdom2359 either right before or right after the MCI. So 1984 or 1986
@@Notjo6200 but why wasn’t she present for fnaf 4 and midnight motorist?
I like the theory that Afton maybe got obsessed with recreating the “perfect circumstances” for a soul to posses something by recreating his sons last day in order to bring him back somehow
Happy mothers day everyone 👸👸👸❤️❤️❤️❤️
Maybe the plush was just moved down there after he died. I mean it wouldn’t be that important if you brought a snickers with you to your house and never ate it.
The gasp that came out of me at 2:17; I do love how you focus on such small lost details like this!!
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Honestly, I think what Scott should've done to ensure the lore is more streamlined and concise with little to no holes, instead of making a bunch of brand-new games and books to try and answer some questions while bringing up new ones, was to pretty much remake the original games so that they could better address those questions. Because he's clearly not going to come out one day and say "Ok: this is exactly what goes on and when."
10:20 The dream sequences are meant to tell you what happens in future. FNAF2 dream tells you FNAF1 happens after FNAF2 while FNAF3 dream, phantoms, tells you FNAF3 gonna be burned down. Phantom Puppet and Puppet of FNAF2 dream are exactly the same besides different skin.
I never understood that, did they go from golden freddy and golden bonnie to toy animatronics, then basically a downgrade to the already stripped fnaf 1 animatronics?
i really enjoy your videos every time john. can’t wait for ur timeline theory.
Idk, I still like the theory of Afton punishing Michael/ experimenting with the nightmare animatronics. But like Matpat said, “it’s just a theory!”
one of the big retcons that scott has said he’s made but never confirmed what it is, was that in fnaf 2 they tell you to save HIM, talking about the soul that becomes the puppet, but we know now that that’s really charlie and a girl, he wouldn’t have made that retcon for no reason, so what if the reason he made this retcon was so that things in the games would slightly line up but mirror the books
Maybe her and her twin died a similar way. With a stranger putting Charlie down and Sammy being put down by… his father.
I’ve checked the mini games, because William is in a Springlock suit, he will not be able to arrive to Freddy’s in a rain storm, the boy’s father will.
I dont think scot made any lore, We were always ment to come up with it ourselves and he built on that
>I dont think scot made any lore
FNAF 1:
There was 100% absolutely Lore. Nowhere near as convoluted as it is now, but there was actual lore and a "plan".
“Use the evidence to make a timeline that makes sense to you”
Yeah we now know at this point there’s no point in trying to follow this story anymore
>Yeah we now know at this point there’s no point in trying to follow this story anymore
Or:
"there's 2-3 different ways to interpret this info, it all comes out similarly but we need more info on this to know which"
Beats Kingdom Hearts though, you arent dealing With Mandatory Spinoffs and Time Travel :V
The problem with the theory that Afton was trying to replicate his son's life before his death is that Afton doesn't care about his family or friends, he only cares about himself and avoiding his own death at all costs.
Except, his son's soul lives on. Afton is OBSESSED with the idea of Remnant, and it's possible that he was replicating the experience of his son because of how his soul was able to live on. Afton would easily use his son 's death as an experiment for Remnant
I never really liked the idea of Afton only committing heinous acts because his kid died. Surely a psychopath of his degree and expression wouldn't wait for a tragic moment to suddenly flip. People like him are born that way. They're sent over the edge by their own brewing hatred.
I may not have DEEPLY analysed the timeline, but I always thought that William grew jealous and furious and killed Charlie to make Henry seem less "perfect". Then he discovered remnant, then made the Funtimes, then '83, then whatever else.
>I never really liked the idea of Afton only committing heinous acts because his kid died. Surely a psychopath of his degree and expression wouldn't wait for a tragic moment to suddenly flip.
>People like him are born that way. They're sent over the edge by their own brewing hatred.
Which is it?
Nobody's arguing Afton was a good father, before any child died he's LITERALLY manipulating CC and Michael into hating eachother (if the Plush is William speaking) for what's likely his own entertainment, and at least from the books he's willing to full-handedly slap his daughter for interrupting his work (Despite being the Golden Child of the family)
What sent him over the edge WAS his youngest dying, but not just that:
Henry's Robot, and thus Henry, is to blame for his Son's death. And Henry (of course) is going to deny Blame, how could he know CC's head would be shoved in there? A child cant get there normally to begin with...
So Henry has earned his anger, for taking HIS property, so William (absolutely riding high on pure emotions) got Even when the chance presented itself.
of course proceeding to find the Holy Grail afterward, but at the moment definitely an impassioned killing.
@@higueraft571 I understand the rest of of it, but what do you mean by "which is it"? I express that someone like him would not wait to flip BECAUSE they are born that way. They don't go from normal to crazy because of a tragedy and lash out by explanation. They are born crazy and lash out seemingly without warning.
However, I do understand the non-quotation explanation. I'm just a very black and white thinker. I never realise there can be one without the other.
@@Bunny_Bill >I understand the rest of of it, but what do you mean by "which is it"?
From what i read it, it kind of reads like you're saying "They are born crazy and lash out seemingly without warning." and that "this was an Unwell Man who was pushed off the Deep End" at once?
One which is just kind of unpredictably crazy/deranged, and the other which, while a ticking time bomb (you dont know what's going to set him off, but something will eventually) without any outside help (which he of course never got), is generally pretty predictable in how he acts actually.
did anyone watch the, Dual Process Theory i think they solved fnaf 💀
@dragongirl6583 XD
That might be my new favorite FNAF theory, no joke
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@@sebastianszyrwinski9325 Yeah, i know... Looking back it doesn't make a lot of sense, but i just liked seeing a new perspective on the timeline yk
@@leolikestodraw969 But this new perspective on the timeline is based on a debunked theory that makes no sense, so what good can there be? It's as if I created a timeline based on MCI83 in 2024, total nonsense.
9:47 about the design from the 83, in "the week before" they say: "they get back to the classic design" that means that 83 are like fnaf 1 design, and we see this in fnaf ucn fredbear
can modern franchises, who do this "ok, let's entirely change the lore" thing, just confirm multiverse? I'm sick and tired of plotholes and "you're the dumb one, it was planned all along hahaha" things.
>just confirm multiverse?
If you're talking about the books.
Scott already confirmed they're all in separate timelines.
As for the games? Honestly a decent chunk is just "we dont have the info we need, though we have an idea" or "The Community just takes a COMPLETE left turn at what's supposed to be a right turn".
Take Midnight Motorist:
Night Charlie died (Later that Night), Man associated with Gold and Purple driving a Purple Car seen in the FNAF 2 minigame (which is directly tied to another Minigame in 6, that's specifically Charlie, linked in two different ways), he comes home to a man on the couch telling him to leave someone alone, and that they've had it rough.
The child broke out of the window (again) and has run off to "that place" again.
Couch Guy likely being Henry (they're Coworkers, POSSIBLY even friends. They likely cover for eachother, especially if the lone child is being Difficult/needs to be watched)
Runaway obviously being Michael.
Except some theories are pitching that this is actually just a completely random family and that William smashed in the window and abducted a child in the middle of the night, for the MCI.
That the parent who went to investigate didnt say anything important, or notice the footprints, and that William LEFT the location in a costume just to abduct 1 child... during operating hours. Also that William i guess just teleported?
@@higueraft571i don't agree with your take on midnight motorist but i agree that the fandom overthinks way too much and that the story is a LOT more simple than what they make it out to be
metal gear has already done this all the time
I might be wrong, but what if Plushtrap-Kid was Charlotte's long lost brother named Sammy, Charlotte did mention she lost Sammy during Fredbear's hence why Plush-Kid has something related in Fnaf 4 house because of his plushtrap and Fuhnaff mentions that it could be Henry's house.The fact that both Charlie and Plush-Kid has the same hair color with a similiar rabbit with different color of purple and green.However, I have a suspicion about Plush-Kid and Sammy's absences after Fredbears.
They messed up by changing SBs story right before release when people guessed the story right, you can tell by the voice lines that weren’t used
9:46 Simple: The artist just took a random picture of Freddy looking at the camera and used it for the logo, and if you *need* a reason, maybe they just never updated the logo in particular, who knows. The coins, probably a FNAF1 era thing. No idea if they do it, but imagine a modern Chuck E Cheese token with the new design, but a "since 1977" on it. It's common for businesses, and isn't that deep. It seems way more complicated for them to rebuild them into clunkier designs, especially when that'd mean it'd go from FNAF1 > FNAF2(broken) > FNAF1, rather than just original bulky and ugly designs that get retrofitted into slightly more appealing ones.
I feel like all of this is a 50/50 case of both the theorists/Scott & Co. making things more complicated than it needs to be. Scott and the other devs make things unnecessarily vague, or add details and additions that don't need to, or shouldn't exist, or continue story beats that should've ended. While on the theorist side, people think far too deeply into things nobody was considering, like characters' redesigns, random minute details that were never considered, or something like the SL Private Room, which was probably just a secret meant to be all "hey, FNAF4 takes place in 1983" and nothing else. It's not even the real ending.
TL;DR: Cycle of crypticness and reading too far deeply that leads to a loop of people not knowing what's happening or what's even true.
8:37 Ok so thats not fredbear, because fedbear wears purple. Or so weve been taught by the gamss, considering nightmare fredbear has peuple on him it distinguishes him from GF. Although this could just be an over sight. It makes 100% sense to assume thats fredbear but its a small inconvinience.
Purple guy used to be pink... Just saying
@@simple__sigma3287 what? When?
@@Billypopfinger i believe it was the first game, game theory talked about it one time, it was more than likely a mistake on Scott's part
Loving the new edits man, sounds silly but it really elevates the content.
Congrats, you're my first FNAF theorists I've watched in a while!! Might get back into the phase...?
your videos get more and more entertaining. i like this boost in quality and polishment. good job
i havent gotten updates on the fnaf lore since sb came out, this is surely gonna give me some fresh air on the lore of the game that i so used to love.
7:07 I’ve always had some push back on the idea of Afton needing the crying child as motivation to start.
Always felt it was something he had been doing, which is why he wanted his family to stay away from the place and animatronics.
He told the daughter to stay away from baby…his son running off to that place.
Now, Midnight Motorist could of been after crying child…the foot steps outside the window, could of been crying child inside of Freddy, coming to see his brother. “It’s me”
it makes sense why Afton was drinking and angry.
I feel its very likely he was already psychotic and at work. He tried to keep it away from his family but he lost his whole family to it anyway. Like you said tho, many many plausible paths. It’s just when you have so many things add up I think you need to take the route of the most likely, and rework the other notions. He just feels he had to be at work before the death of crying child…unless the mini game is him rebuilt and is a ROBOT 💀
Great video John. I like a lot of the arguments laid out here and I agree that the imaginary friend angle fits best with all of the evidence pieces we currently have (particularly given that the Fredbear plush speaks to us while William is on screen doing something else). But one other thought popped into my mind when that choice was laid out. A third possibility beyond either William or an imaginary friend. What if the voice in the plush is AI? I don’t believe that was the intention when the game was made obviously, but retroactively with where the series has gone could this have been something like the mimic that William had babysitting his kid? I haven’t thought this through at all given that it just popped in my head, but good for thought if you see this
thanks for keeping us in the loop of how the progress is going for the timeline video! best wishes as you conquer this massive project