or just people shouldn't prank call, prank callers are insufferable 😭 I can feel how obnoxious it is having someone call your shop not to actually buy something but all because the name of your restaurant is associated with a video game
@@BayBrick117 I know but that was years ago and the fans have been wanting this I don’t think people would be crazy enough to do that and plus the security on the place would probably be unreal
There's is burger chain near where I used to live that's called "Freddy's". When I was younger, I always looked at it and thought of Freddy Fazbear's. But I never called them because... you know, it's a game. As much as I'd love them to open a real location, I can understand the reasoning not to.
@@ElijahW2003 No, it was closer to the coast. (Think Florida and the Carolinas) It probably wasn't the only chain of it's kind. Freddy's is a pretty common name.
People making fun of this but like this was a serious issue Scott had to address multiple times. I could imagine the frustration and problems on both ends. Thankfully I don't think this happens anywhere near as much anymore, hopefully lol
In Matpat's ARG theory video from a few years ago some of his fans were calling a pizza place found with certain coordinates on Google Earth, so it does still happen unfortunately
@JamesP7 I don't blame Matpat too much. Maybe he should have thought it through before posting the video, but it's mostly the fans' fault for suggesting to DIG UP A DEAD BODY to find out more lore.
Which once again, causes a loss in money, buisness, and stimulates aggravation. They aren't there to answer silly questions all day, they are there to get work done, and sell pizzas to put food on the table.
Haha "pranksters" Edit: The joke is that the 11th book of Fazbear Frights it's called "Prankster". Had to clarify,because apparently no one knew that : (
@@squiddu i wouldnt be so sure, yes your typical "check the phonebook call random number" thing is not a thing anymore, but with today where almost every child has a smarthone and in case with these specific things like games reference possible real places or memes its still a common thing, there are even a bunch of tiktokers and youtube videos where people prank call companies and like every trend teenagers and kids like to copy them and we have seen people do way more stupid thigns than that.
Although this was 8 years ago, I think as a community we need to remember to NEVER do stuff like that. That being said, if that restaurant is still up and running and has the same number, please don’t call it for a prank.
Right that’s what I was about to say just the franchise in general likes to be private because of all of the missing children’s and murders that are based on real events witch brings back is the restaurant is real or not
@@grantslater861I think they meant the Chuck E Cheese shooting in Aurora Colorado. 4 people died and a fifth was injured. Obviously, FNAF wasn't based on this, it's just a morbid coincidence.
I love how this gets recommended to me again but like 8 years later but aww man I remember everyone in school calling this place good times much simpler life back then
This is even funnier when you realize they were only calling because people thought the 8s and 7s in the source code of the FNaF 4 teasers were COORDINATES. So using them was how they found out about the pizzeria that's talked about here that started getting the calls, with everyone assuming it was a collab/promotion thing. Scott's first ever post on the FNaF subreddit (if you go looking for it) is him begging fans to stop calling the restaurant and that they had nothing to do with the (at the time) upcoming installment.
0:56 random worker: "hello". in my mind "Hello? Hello, hello? Uh, I wanted to record a message for you to help you get settled in on your first night."
my dads live somewhat near a pizza place literally named JEFF’S 😭 they’re almost never open though, but it’s joever for them when i learn how to make cosplays
scott:“please do not call any phone numbers that you think may be associated with the game; There are NO phone numbers associated with the game or marketing; all locations are fictional” pizza delivery service: prepare for trouble (i forgor) blumhouse: and make it double
10-paragraph essay on the lore of Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF): The FNAF universe is a rich and immersive world that goes beyond the security cameras and animatronics. The series began with the launch of the first game in 2014 and has since grown to feature 13 games, including nine main series entries and four spin-offs. The story begins with Fredbear's Family Diner, the first restaurant in the series. Co-owners William Afton and Henry Emily opened this original restaurant with the concept of creating a special place for children's birthday parties. The unique feature of this restaurant chain was their "animatronic" wait staff and entertainment. Unable to create actual animatronics initially, they crafted two spring-lock suits that they or their staff could wear to appear as animatronics or place on a stage to perform. These characters, Springbonnie and Fredbear, were so successful that they led to the creation of a second location: Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. At Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, four new animatronics were created: Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy. However, the co-owner William Afton used his success and the spring-lock suits to act on his cruel and abusive thoughts toward the children who flocked to his restaurant. Afton lured five children into the backrooms during a birthday party and murdered them. To cover up his actions, he made all of the suits fully automated but still hollow enough for children to fit inside. He then placed the children's bodies within them, discarding the evidence and trapping the children's souls within each of the animatronics. Despite the lack of bodies or evidence, the case of the missing children eventually led to the closure of the second location. This event is often referred to as the infamous "Bite of '83", in which a child was tragically killed in an accident involving one of the animatronics. The lore of FNAF also includes the story of the Afton family, which is central to the series. The Afton family is believed to have at least five members: William, his unnamed wife, and their children Ethan, Elizabeth, and Michael. William Afton's actions have had a profound impact on his family and the entire FNAF universe. His cruel and abusive behavior not only led to the haunting of the animatronics but also caused significant harm to his own family. The series also explores the aftermath of these events, including the revenge of Michael Afton and the fate of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. The lore continues to evolve with each new game, adding more depth and complexity to the story. In conclusion, the lore of Five Nights at Freddy's is a complex and intriguing narrative that goes beyond the gameplay. It explores themes of violence, revenge, and the consequences of one's actions, all set within the eerie backdrop of a children's pizzeria.
Little did they know that saying hello was a mistake.
"OMG PHONE GUY??? 😱😱😱"
Shouldn't they have said "Freddy's Pizzeria" to confirm the call called the company that was the company the caller intended to call?...
@@ethanpeacock63 they are refering to the iconic phone guy's phrase "Hello? Hello-Hello!"
@@zhantaufik "by accident" they could've just said the name if their company again, and be totally fine😂
or just people shouldn't prank call, prank callers are insufferable 😭 I can feel how obnoxious it is having someone call your shop not to actually buy something but all because the name of your restaurant is associated with a video game
How nice of UA-cam to recommend me this a few days after the 10th anniversary of Five Nights At Freddy’s.😅
same lmao
Ikr!
Same
same
10th anniversary of Markiplier's first FNAF video
No, this is not Freddy Fazbear‼️‼️🗣
“Is this Freddy Fazbear’s pizza?”
imagine we get a restaurant 💀
0:56 she says that there are prank phone calls, there’s not!
@@RoxlnnBRScott said he didn’t want a real life location because he thought people would try to recreate the events
@@BayBrick117 I know but that was years ago and the fans have been wanting this I don’t think people would be crazy enough to do that and plus the security on the place would probably be unreal
"Is this Freddy Fazbear's Pizza?"
NO, THIS IS NOT FREDDY FAZBEAR!!!! 🗣
ok…?
Nice SpongeBob reference!
@@ninethetwotailedfox sybau
Hahaha! 🤣
I'm not a Freddy Fazbear's Pizza...
0:56 SHE SAID "HELLO"
SHE IS THE PHONE GUY
Real
🤯
HELLO, HELLO HELLO 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
glad im not the only one who thought that lol
PHONE GIRL CONFIRMED!!🔥🔥🗣️🗣️
Why did they think calling Scott would help? 💀
True, but I mean, it did help. He updated Fnaf 1 to have a different number in the newspaper.
@@MARKY2428Wait was the number real before??
@@MARKY2428 what?
@@fedethegreat88 Yes, but apparently PURELY from coincidence?
@@MARKY2428not true
They REALLY wanna get murdered by the Yellow Rabbit, huh?
Just wait till they start talking about a Fnaf world amusement park 10 years from now
And get stuffed into a robotic animatronic animal mascots suit, and possess it?
@@BleachMr873cool mech suit
Wasn't this before the Yellow Rabbit?
yeah
*_"IS THAT THE PRANK CALL OF 16?!"_*
LMAO
"Can i have 1 pep-"
"FOR THE LAST TIME THIS ISN'T FREDDY FAZBEAR'S PIZZA"
Oh shi my bad sorry man 😨😨
@@googleyoflolz9930nice pfp. I like it.
@@Sensor_Beam It is how I find cool people like you
Is this the Krusty Crab, “NO THIS IS PATRICK”😂😂
literally
Patrick that's the name of the resturant!
@@chickie8252 💀
HAHAHHA XDDD
Yeah I remember this quote from SpongeBob XD
In 0:51 Imagine she picks up the phone and it actually isn't a prank call💀
they didn't even show the phonecall which lowkey makes me think it wasn't lol
This must be Phone Guy's biggest nightmare.
Imagina if theres a animatronics on the door
"hello, hello hello, uh, I recorded a message for you to help you get settled in on your first night"
Or his own personal hell
There's is burger chain near where I used to live that's called "Freddy's". When I was younger, I always looked at it and thought of Freddy Fazbear's. But I never called them because... you know, it's a game.
As much as I'd love them to open a real location, I can understand the reasoning not to.
Really? The freddy’s i looked at was an ice cream place
@@Dizzii_Lizzii The one I knew also sold custard, so it was probably both.
Did you live in Arkansas by any chance?
@@ElijahW2003 No, it was closer to the coast. (Think Florida and the Carolinas) It probably wasn't the only chain of it's kind. Freddy's is a pretty common name.
@@crimsong8068 Might still be the same chain. Steakburgers, frozen custard, red and white stripes?
The fact that they call it an online game is so annoying
Fr they always say “online video game“
Fnaf Call of duty collaboration when? (Jk)
Agreed
Yes
Correct me if I’m wrong but I thought it is a online video game? (Srry I don’t mean to be mean)
Moral of the story: never ever name your pizzeria 'freddy's' or 'freddie's'
Lol
How could this happen to me I made my mistakes
no, the actuall moral of the story: STOP F***ING CALLING BUISNESSES BECAUSE YOU THINK THEY ARE ASSOCIATED WITH VIDEO GAMES
Better moral: Don't name any business Freddy's or Freddie's, not just pizzeria businesses
"Freddy's"
Dang, perfect recommendation in the month of FNAFS 10th anniversary
Lol
Fr lol
HAPPY 10 YEARS AT FREDDYS
HAPPY FREDDYS 10 YEARS
In 52 minutes
People making fun of this but like this was a serious issue Scott had to address multiple times. I could imagine the frustration and problems on both ends. Thankfully I don't think this happens anywhere near as much anymore, hopefully lol
In Matpat's ARG theory video from a few years ago some of his fans were calling a pizza place found with certain coordinates on Google Earth, so it does still happen unfortunately
@@Gloom_Shroom_GamingHonestly I blame MatPat for that one. Scott has never made an ARG event and would explicitly state were there to be one.
@JamesP7 I don't blame Matpat too much. Maybe he should have thought it through before posting the video, but it's mostly the fans' fault for suggesting to DIG UP A DEAD BODY to find out more lore.
@@Gloom_Shroom_Gaming His vids are made for fun he understandably didn't expect for it to go that bad.
@@DanielJacobs-rz1zl Yep, I agree.
I hope they know that these weren’t just “prank phone calls”, most of them were genuine kids calling and asking
Which once again, causes a loss in money, buisness, and stimulates aggravation. They aren't there to answer silly questions all day, they are there to get work done, and sell pizzas to put food on the table.
It’s giving “no this is Patrick”
The fact they pronounce “Freddy fazbears” but instead as “Freddy’s fazbears” 💀
it's like calling Fazbear frights books "Fazbear's fright" which is a location in FNAF 3 💀
So Freddy is someone who sells Fazbears?
I love all of Freddy's Fazbear's.
freddy fazballs
Freddy and the Fazbears
"Is this Freddy Fazbear?"
NO, THIS IS PATRICK!!!
Ah a man of quietly
"is this the phone guy?"
"NO, THIS IS PATRICK"
It’s all fun and games until a giant animatronic bear shows up at their door
Finally a news company that knows fnaf
Ikr
And its in the state im in
Fr
"Online💀"
"online video game" made me die inside
Scott Cawthon: Oh god… why did I turn them into pranksters!?!?
FNAF Fans: “FNAF will be real in 5 minutes”
What is this even supposed to mean? 😭
@@coolmool237fr 😭
You can't take us FNAF Fans anywhere... 😂😂😂🐻🐻
@@coolmool237 fr
Haha "pranksters"
Edit: The joke is that the 11th book of Fazbear Frights it's called "Prankster". Had to clarify,because apparently no one knew that : (
"Yo, you got any night-shift security jobs?" 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥❗❗❗
The place seems to be small so I don't think it's needed
“An online game“ “Freddy‘s Fazbear pizzeria“ 😂😂😂
I would’ve called and said “Yo, you got any security guard jobs going?” 😂😂
yeah so the animatronics can do the bite of 23 lol
im gonna touch you @@demonom9996
I would like to do that, but I'm from the other country so it would be too expensive XD
@@demonom9996 ...did you mean 83?
Still, the security guard bite was on 87, while the bite of 83 was the infamous bite known as "The bite of 87".
@@AdrianoGamesare you dense?
“hey are you hiring?I would like to work as a security guard in the night shift”
Scott watched this
Fr?
Joke or seriously?
@@trshcln6937 yes, He posted on twitter
@@FawnTheCreator seriously
@@MoonAkh668send
0:22 No, this is Patrick🗣🔥
Thanks random suggestions from UA-cam! This is literally the funniest thing I've heard all day.
8 years ago is so crazy to me man.
“Freddy’s Fazbear Pizza”
“Online video game”.
The fact that this got officially mentioned for the 10 year anniversary is kinda insane.
Kinda stupid as well, it will definitly animate a new rush of kids prank calling these kinds of restaurants.
@@TheKilaby no it won't. prank call stuff like this has died down quite a lot.
@@squiddu i wouldnt be so sure, yes your typical "check the phonebook call random number" thing is not a thing anymore, but with today where almost every child has a smarthone and in case with these specific things like games reference possible real places or memes its still a common thing, there are even a bunch of tiktokers and youtube videos where people prank call companies and like every trend teenagers and kids like to copy them and we have seen people do way more stupid thigns than that.
Although this was 8 years ago, I think as a community we need to remember to NEVER do stuff like that. That being said, if that restaurant is still up and running and has the same number, please don’t call it for a prank.
Pretty sure Scott changed the "application" number on the newspaper in the game (ive only played fnaf 4 and sl oopsies)
The fact that this resurfaced 8 years later is crazy.
10 years of a great franchise
They think that SCOTT CAWTHON would reply to a call or an email!!!! They dont know that hes a private guy!!!😂
But he does reply to emails, quite a lot actually
Right that’s what I was about to say just the franchise in general likes to be private because of all of the missing children’s and murders that are based on real events witch brings back is the restaurant is real or not
@@Annalisesolisfnaf isn’t based on any real events wdym ☠️☠️
@@grantslater861it is. JUST type The Chuck E Cheese 1993 Massacre
@@grantslater861I think they meant the Chuck E Cheese shooting in Aurora Colorado. 4 people died and a fifth was injured. Obviously, FNAF wasn't based on this, it's just a morbid coincidence.
"Is this Freddy Fazbear's Pizza?"
NO, THIS IS PATRICK
Freddy's FASTBEAR? Ok, the news people didnt even do their research properly ☠️
Nah they said it, I bet he’s going faster than foxy in fnaf 1
Nah they said it, I bet he’s going faster than foxy in fnaf 1
take avantage of it. make a fazbear pizza with several brown topings, brand it as freddys. make thousands!
“No this is not Freddy Fazbear”
I find the concept of her thinking that Freddy Fazbear himself would be answering the phone hilarious
Why does she call it “freddys fazbear”?!?!?
Because she is a boomer
@@T_P71 like you
@@T_P71 Dude, not everyone is going to know your favorite horror game
Like lady it’s “Freddy Fazbear’s” Fazbear is his last name ☠️☠️
@@Spongyboi897it’s a joke
Sadly, the restraunt closed down during COVID, it's now become a different pizzeria with a new owner.
If i was one of those prank callers i wouldve been like: "hello, hello hello? Uh, im here to record a message for you"
See you all in another 8 years when UA-cam recommends this again.
Here from ScottGames' new post
I find this hillarious
UA-cam strangely enough recommended me this today...
I came back to say that this is so freaking funny 🤣🤣
Highkey, if I worked there, I'd try to talk like The Phone Guy.
2016 was such a time i swear
Imagine getting so much calls that it just turns a part of your routine
Polt twist: This is how William Afton went crazy
This showed up on my recommended 😭💀
alright, who let phone guy start an army?
I love how this gets recommended to me again but like 8 years later but aww man I remember everyone in school calling this place good times much simpler life back then
why is UA-cam suddenly recommending the most random things several years ago
This is even funnier when you realize they were only calling because people thought the 8s and 7s in the source code of the FNaF 4 teasers were COORDINATES. So using them was how they found out about the pizzeria that's talked about here that started getting the calls, with everyone assuming it was a collab/promotion thing.
Scott's first ever post on the FNaF subreddit (if you go looking for it) is him begging fans to stop calling the restaurant and that they had nothing to do with the (at the time) upcoming installment.
Happy Birthday, Five Nights at Freddy's!
Even more terrifying than haunted robots. New Jersey residents.
They ended up closing in 2019 :(
Probably couldn't take it anymore
0:56 random worker: "hello". in my mind "Hello? Hello, hello? Uh, I wanted to record a message for you to help you get settled in on your first night."
They tried to get in contact with Scott Cawthon? Oh, you sill people. 😂
People were trolling too much lmao 😂
Happy 10 years of Five Nights At Freddy's!
why did youtube recommend this to me 8 years after this was uploaded?? this would have been smth i would haved watched before 2019 😭🙏🏼
😂😂😂
my dads live somewhat near a pizza place literally named JEFF’S 😭
they’re almost never open though, but it’s joever for them when i learn how to make cosplays
I remember in like maybe 3rd grade kids on the bus calling this place.
Getting recommended this ten years later during the anniversary stuff is amazing lmao
I love being recommended this video on the 10th year anniversary of FNAF
"Hello, is this Freddy Frazbear's pizzeria? 🧒"
"No, this is not Freddy's Frazbears.👱♀️"
THIS WAS PEAK FNAF 😭💀
1:30 that doesn’t sound like an automated response
"yo can I be a night security guard for 5 nights" 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
Never have I ever thought I’d see a video on the CBS channel titled fnaf
Also, never thought I would have come across this video 8 years ago
Nice that this got recommended to me 8 years later.
The fact they called FNAF an online game 💀
“NO THIS IS PATRICK!”
cbs FNAF is a online game~
me: YUP THIS IS DA REAL NEWS STATION
Wait I just realized they said that ☠️☠️
it isn't online 💀
You know it's real when the news not only mispronounces the name of a location in a video game, but also immediately assumes it's online. 😭
@@gameguider321GO fr 😭
@@gameguider321GO they're saying you get it online, not that its multiplayer
imagine man calls them named "william afton"💀
"is this Freddy fazbears pizza?"
"no, this is Patrick"
Happy 10 years Five nights at Freddy's
This is gotta be the best way to advertise your game. 😎👍
“The Player ‘Acts’ Like A Security Guard.” I Can’t Believe You.
is this freddy fazbear's pizza?
Lmao
Yes
No, this is Patrick
@@Spongyboi897 lol
No the real one is in NORTH CAROLINA
who else was send here by Scott?
me
Me
Scott sent you?
Scott sent this? I just found this today
@@djamtz that’s how I found this but other people are saying Scott sent them.
"Freddy's fazbear pizza" my beloved
Also, since when was FNaF multiplayer?
Since when, they made a roblox game
next step: open a resturant called the krusty krab and answer every call with "no, this is patrick"
lmao the way they tried to call scott
scott:“please do not call any phone numbers that you think may be associated with the game;
There are NO phone numbers associated with the game or marketing; all locations are fictional”
pizza delivery service: prepare for trouble (i forgor)
blumhouse: and make it double
Did you just predicted the future?
@@mr.cheeseisus220 he just recently edited the comment to add blumhouse. It's a cool trick you can do to scare kids.
@@civil_fugitive I love scaring kids 😈
*WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?*
-Steve Raglan/William Afton. (FNAF Movie)
10-paragraph essay on the lore of Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF):
The FNAF universe is a rich and immersive world that goes beyond the security cameras and animatronics. The series began with the launch of the first game in 2014 and has since grown to feature 13 games, including nine main series entries and four spin-offs.
The story begins with Fredbear's Family Diner, the first restaurant in the series. Co-owners William Afton and Henry Emily opened this original restaurant with the concept of creating a special place for children's birthday parties.
The unique feature of this restaurant chain was their "animatronic" wait staff and entertainment.
Unable to create actual animatronics initially, they crafted two spring-lock suits that they or their staff could wear to appear as animatronics or place on a stage to perform. These characters, Springbonnie and Fredbear, were so successful that they led to the creation of a second location: Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.
At Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, four new animatronics were created: Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy. However, the co-owner William Afton used his success and the spring-lock suits to act on his cruel and abusive thoughts toward the children who flocked to his restaurant.
Afton lured five children into the backrooms during a birthday party and murdered them. To cover up his actions, he made all of the suits fully automated but still hollow enough for children to fit inside. He then placed the children's bodies within them, discarding the evidence and trapping the children's souls within each of the animatronics.
Despite the lack of bodies or evidence, the case of the missing children eventually led to the closure of the second location. This event is often referred to as the infamous "Bite of '83", in which a child was tragically killed in an accident involving one of the animatronics.
The lore of FNAF also includes the story of the Afton family, which is central to the series. The Afton family is believed to have at least five members: William, his unnamed wife, and their children Ethan, Elizabeth, and Michael.
William Afton's actions have had a profound impact on his family and the entire FNAF universe. His cruel and abusive behavior not only led to the haunting of the animatronics but also caused significant harm to his own family.
The series also explores the aftermath of these events, including the revenge of Michael Afton and the fate of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. The lore continues to evolve with each new game, adding more depth and complexity to the story.
In conclusion, the lore of Five Nights at Freddy's is a complex and intriguing narrative that goes beyond the gameplay. It explores themes of violence, revenge, and the consequences of one's actions, all set within the eerie backdrop of a children's pizzeria.
That’s some serious dedication, good job!👍🏻 btw I’m guessing you watch matpat?
thank you for spending so much time on this props to you
I'm ashamed at how long it took me to write this originally, but I copied it into my notes app so I can paste it whenever I deem it necessary.
Happy 10th anniversary fnaf lets goooo
Just don't be called Freddy, Freddie or Fazbear and everything would be okay
0:30 "Freddy's Fazbear Pizza" 💀
Its not an online game, thats missinformation. Its a famous offline single player indie horror game.
Why is this showing up in our recommended years later???
Why did I get this recommended 8 years later