@spinozilla2421 There were robots already in the game that were creepy it wasn't Chipper's son himself and the story with Chipper was really dark he did a Norman Bates and preserved his dead wife and puted her by the window.
I miss when he used to have his older games on app stores before Clickteam gained ownership of the FNAF games. I loved his 8 bit rpg creator, Sit N Survive and Chipper and Sons Lumber Co
@@fosminclorin Hopefully one day he uploads some of those to in a Steam bundle or collection or something; but Chipper and Sons is on Gamejolt still, if you wanna play it
Yeah, what's interesting to me is the animation from 3:33, he's always said that he's bad at making human characters, and it definitely makes sense with springtrap and scraptrap, but these characters actually look quite nice, obviously they aren't photorealistic or anything like that, but they look good in being cartoony and definitely better than scraptrap.
@@pigaboyAKAthecoolestguyonearth i mean gregory, Vanessa, and cassie dont look bad and fit that style the rest of his stuff goes for, but idk if he actually designed them or someone else at steel wool did
@@da_kineI heard it was because the game he made before fnaf 1. Chipper and sons got bad reviews because people. Claimed that the character looked and moved like a creepy animatronic (I don’t Know if this was why though)
fnaf isn't the greatest horror franchise, it's the best known for sure, but in terms of good horror, there are way better games (cry of fear, PT, Silent Hill, etc ...)
Scotts tone transition is one thing, but the fact that he made such a well made horror game for the first fnaf when he only made christian games is insane to me
*doesn’t make it big creating christian games* *creates instantly classic horror game and changes the industry on first try* *doesn’t elaborate* *leaves*
When you're trying to do wholesome stuff all you gotta do is the opposite of what you've been doing. Another example is how comedians are good dramatic actors.
@thatoneantoid51 oh totally true. His game mechanics for fnaf 1 are off the charts smart, and the sound design is perfection. I don't know how he had it in him but I guess it's the other side of the coin
0:00 Birdvillage (1999) 0:52 MushSnail (2003) 1:50 Noah's Ark (2005) 2:20 The Pilgrim's Progress (2005) 3:31 A Christmas Journey (2006) 4:22 Jesus Kids' Club (2010) 4:58 Bible Plays (2010) 5:42 Five Nights at Freddy's (2014) 6:20 Five Nights at Freddy's 3 (2015) 7:00 An Interview With Scott Cawthon (2018)
@@GamerXYouTbi'm assuming because he did the same voice for phone guy in fnaf 2 as he did in fnaf 1 and he did a different voice for phone dude in fnaf 3
few things 1. its crazy how fnaf resembles alot of scotts earlier works in many ways 2. its crazy how many biblical works scott has made 3. its crazy how scott went from making light hearted christian kids cartoons to making one of the most traumatizing series in this generation I'll miss you scott thank you. Edit: yes I know he isn't done and has some movies to go, but judging by the first movie, it won't be the same. Also I'm not stupid when I say that his character designs look similar, I said that because some artist can change their art style over time, also I am very aware that Scott is christian and a conservative. Jeez, I can't be wrong without people going bezerk, save your breath
It was the feedback Scott recieved for his 'uncanny character designs' which propelled him to get into the horror genre. He definetly has a style. And as dated and uncanny as it looks, I really dig it and think it works
I don't care that the Fnaf series got diluted, milked and lost its magic touch. The entire timeline of this franchise that is almost a whole decade now was still so fun and the craziness and vigorousity of the jokes, the memes, the fanart, fan animations, the entire fandom, both good and bad was just a whole journey in itself and I am so happy for all the good times and joy that this franchise brought to everybody.
He really went from making wholesome cheesy bible animations to making a whole actual horror game with REALLY GOOD design and mechanics in just 4 years 😭
Scott's unironically a motivational icon. Despite the negative reception of his works he never gave up until the day he became successful! Thanks Scott!
I really was surprised to see how actually smooth Scott's animation style is. Without all the static sprites and the quick jump scares of fnaf I didn't know his animation style was this smooth.
With Scott Confirming the FNAF movie to be the last of his projects, I would still respect him forever, and miss the FNAF trilogy as well… Thank you, Scott.
As a Catholic it makes me profoundly inspired, PROUD and moved that Scott's early work is Bible stories. Everyone saying Christian media is bad, look where we are now >:) FNAF IS A GIFT AND WORK FROM GOD TO US! 3:40 Early Purple Guy? 4:49 yoo EXOSKELETON
The way you can see his style for the innards of the animatronics of sister location in his jesus kids club project from a decade earlier is so interesting, he really utilised skills he already had to create the newer games we're much more familiar with. He was extremely talented for a one man team and still is
@@baconator5510 They'e basically guessing since Ian fom Bible Plays 1 & 2 was voiced by Ian Cawthon(one of his sons), and Braden from Bible Plays 1 & 2 was voiced by Braden Cawthon(another of his sons)
@@New3DSLuigi364 They have the same name as the characters XD. Most likely Scott paying homage to his sons but, but my question is why does he believe thier name like that? OHHH...because his kids are named like the characters...Now i see..that's the logic you guys are going for?
I really love how Scott went from making wholesome, religious and educational stuff to making horror games with murder, possessed robots and all that stuff
It's crazy to see how wildly different his voice differs from Bible Plays to FNAF 1. They don't sound like the same guy whatsoever. i always thought the phone guy voice was just Scott talking as he normally did but it's quite obvious it's a character with his own tone and accent.
I love the transition from a dude telling you about reenactments of bubble* scenes to a dude letting you know that the animatronics at a pizza place might kill you edit: * I MEANT BIBLES BUT ITS FUNNY SO IM LEAVING IT
Scott is genuinely such an interesting person. He produced so much christian content before jumping straight to horror. He's actually pretty funny, he's nice and.. honestly, he would've made a really good voice actor if he chose that path honestly
I just wanna let you know (even tho your probably never gonna see this reply) is that Scott only stopped doing the games. He's still making some books and also worked on the movie.
Seeing those movies kinda reminded me of the Fazbear Toddler Fun series, on that episode that shows a movie video 3d series about safety, with the same movements and animation from those films where Scott voice acted. Reflecting all of this now, had made this comparison much more sense, like a reference...
I actually watched The Pilgrim’s Progress in church back in 2015. I never knew that when I scrolled through Scott’s channel I’d actually find it again after so long
I will soon make an updated video since there are some things that I want to change/add to it
Yeah, I was wondering why you stopped at 2018 and didn't include Security Breach: Fury's Rage
desolate hope
Chipper's and sons lumber co
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@@FinishedUp they had one clip for each year. Fnaf 1 and 2 both released in 2014
i find how he went from wholesome christian family games to horror games really funny
Scott was like: you all said it looked scary fine I'll something scary alright
He still is a christian. But I guess he knows his own artistic limitations.
He went on his villain arc and won
All because people said his cute beaver looks like a creepy robot
@spinozilla2421 There were robots already in the game that were creepy it wasn't Chipper's son himself and the story with Chipper was really dark he did a Norman Bates and preserved his dead wife and puted her by the window.
Crazy how much better he always was at designing robots than people or animals.
I always knew scott was secretly a furry!
he always had it in him! it just took a little push for him to recognize his full potential.
That’s exactly why he started making animatronic games, people criticized him saying that his designs looked terrible and animatronic-like
Yeah, i read somewhere that he always had a knack for sci-fi and robotics (which is ultimately embodied in fnaf SL) 👀🎵 pretty neat if you ask me
@@nolmanimates3031 *vine boom*
I really like Scott's artstyle for his pre-FNAF stuff, it's cool to see it develop over the years
Its neat seeing some of his older games and how they share the same art style of things like the endos and some of the other characters
I miss when he used to have his older games on app stores before Clickteam gained ownership of the FNAF games. I loved his 8 bit rpg creator, Sit N Survive and Chipper and Sons Lumber Co
@@fosminclorin Hopefully one day he uploads some of those to in a Steam bundle or collection or something; but Chipper and Sons is on Gamejolt still, if you wanna play it
Yeah, what's interesting to me is the animation from 3:33, he's always said that he's bad at making human characters, and it definitely makes sense with springtrap and scraptrap, but these characters actually look quite nice, obviously they aren't photorealistic or anything like that, but they look good in being cartoony and definitely better than scraptrap.
@@pigaboyAKAthecoolestguyonearth i mean gregory, Vanessa, and cassie dont look bad and fit that style the rest of his stuff goes for, but idk if he actually designed them or someone else at steel wool did
I love seeing Scott’s humor in some of these, he’s a genuinely funny guy 😭
"its just a glowing rabbit"
And then, lazers!
the flamingo gag got me
That transition from Bible Plays to FNaF gave me whiplash lmao
I think he started making fnaf because people said his things were scary and he actually PROVED them
@@da_kineI heard it was because the game he made before fnaf 1. Chipper and sons got bad reviews because people. Claimed that the character looked and moved like a creepy animatronic
(I don’t Know if this was why though)
Wow, Scott was even able to voice a little girl at 3:57! His talent knows no bounds.
That's his wife LMAO
@@phillebrave6429 scott is married to himself?
@@phillebrave6429 so... he cloned and married himself?!?!?
@@phillebrave6429100th like
@kingkaza My brain hurts
This really makes you realise how old scott really is and was when he made FNAF.
@Malcolm115 Uhm
@@TheeJay1145 is not that old
@@Electric00_for an indie developer it kind of is. A lot of them are younger than that.
@@guineapig0983True, I mean look at Toby Fox lol
Weird to think that the person who made these old cheesy animations was also the same dude who created one of the greatest horror franchises
respect Cawthon's beliefs, if the animations in FnaF did not change, the proof is in the design of Scrap Trap.
@@JosueHernandez-ex1uk I wasn’t saying they’re bad by any means I was just saying they’re a little cheesy that’s all
fnaf isn't the greatest horror franchise, it's the best known for sure, but in terms of good horror, there are way better games (cry of fear, PT, Silent Hill, etc ...)
@@roxtorlediable well in opinion at least
@@roxtorlediablethey said one of the best not THE best
Scotts tone transition is one thing, but the fact that he made such a well made horror game for the first fnaf when he only made christian games is insane to me
*doesn’t make it big creating christian games*
*creates instantly classic horror game and changes the industry on first try*
*doesn’t elaborate*
*leaves*
When you're trying to do wholesome stuff all you gotta do is the opposite of what you've been doing.
Another example is how comedians are good dramatic actors.
@thatoneantoid51 oh totally true. His game mechanics for fnaf 1 are off the charts smart, and the sound design is perfection. I don't know how he had it in him but I guess it's the other side of the coin
well before fnaf he also made the desolate room/hope. its not a horror game but its fairly adult, the transition wasnt so sudden
@@thatoneantoid51 Yeah the best example of that is Jim Carrey who's both a hilarious comedian and a phenomenal dramatic actor
Wow. This is really interesting. It's fun to see some of his work before FNaF.
My voice is fascinating
Yeah! It kinda reminds me of the old school VeggieTales
@@HarrypotterOffic1alNo one cares
@@AussieBall-Animations2 I have no clue why I sent that message 💀
@@HarrypotterOffic1alI read that as; “his voice is fascinating” lol 💀
"I'm not a bear."
I find this funny, cuz he literally looks like Human Freddy-
HE DO!😭✋
The fact that the kids say it’s “a glowing rabbit” led me to believe that it’s William Afton.
Nah, fr. @@tim-draws3212
nawww man that's fredbear fr, look at his yellow hair 😭💀☠🗿🥶
hes so freddyyy hes so fazbeeeeear
7:04 I can't believe Scott became a young British lad in 2018. Crazy, huh?
That’s what happens when you drink to much tea 😳
That was Dawko. He was interviewing with Scott himself.
@@T128Productions no… really? It’s a joke 😑
He spent too much time with the Aftons
@@T128Productionsnah that's definitely scott
Scott never gave up.
That's why we're here.
Thank you Scott.
He gived up in 2020
@@UTTPOfficerBennie Shut up
@@UTTPOfficerBennie he realized that carrying on with how toxic the community has become isn't worth it
@@protalukoriginal4560 oh wow where did he say that?
And he never let us down…or never tried to desert us or say goodbye
4:31 First ever Scott Cawthon endoskeleton?? The foreshadowing is insane.
Looks like Proto Desolate Hope designs to me lol
WHY ARE THOSE DESIGNS SO GOOD WTF???
@@preds43Ikr?? He’s sooooo good at making robots it’s insane. I love desolate hope so much and it’s weird seeing his animation “come to life” lol
@@preds43go play desolate hope
@@preds43
faxx, like i actually love it wtf 😭💀☠🗿🥶
0:00 Birdvillage (1999)
0:52 MushSnail (2003)
1:50 Noah's Ark (2005)
2:20 The Pilgrim's Progress (2005)
3:31 A Christmas Journey (2006)
4:22 Jesus Kids' Club (2010)
4:58 Bible Plays (2010)
5:42 Five Nights at Freddy's (2014)
6:20 Five Nights at Freddy's 3 (2015)
7:00 An Interview With Scott Cawthon (2018)
Nah why not FNaF 2
@@GamerXYouTbi'm assuming because he did the same voice for phone guy in fnaf 2 as he did in fnaf 1 and he did a different voice for phone dude in fnaf 3
few things
1. its crazy how fnaf resembles alot of scotts earlier works in many ways
2. its crazy how many biblical works scott has made
3. its crazy how scott went from making light hearted christian kids cartoons to making one of the most traumatizing series in this generation
I'll miss you scott
thank you.
Edit: yes I know he isn't done and has some movies to go, but judging by the first movie, it won't be the same. Also I'm not stupid when I say that his character designs look similar, I said that because some artist can change their art style over time, also I am very aware that Scott is christian and a conservative. Jeez, I can't be wrong without people going bezerk, save your breath
Okay but what's not crazy
@@commonwriternextscott cawthon is a human
@@sq1tl 🤯
I've heard that Scott Cawthon is actually Christian.
@@commonwriternext my cat took my pizza
Imagine using the magic teeth on Freddy
It would've been cool if Scott added the magic teeth into the games as a reference to that film.
Scott is the perfect example of taking criticism well and turning it into something great
It was the feedback Scott recieved for his 'uncanny character designs' which propelled him to get into the horror genre. He definetly has a style. And as dated and uncanny as it looks, I really dig it and think it works
I don't care that the Fnaf series got diluted, milked and lost its magic touch. The entire timeline of this franchise that is almost a whole decade now was still so fun and the craziness and vigorousity of the jokes, the memes, the fanart, fan animations, the entire fandom, both good and bad was just a whole journey in itself and I am so happy for all the good times and joy that this franchise brought to everybody.
Ah, the transition from your average show for christuan chuldren to "No one can protect you, you are going to die alone"
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I love Scott, he is such a hard worker, and a family man too.
He really went from making wholesome cheesy bible animations to making a whole actual horror game with REALLY GOOD design and mechanics in just 4 years 😭
Scott's unironically a motivational icon. Despite the negative reception of his works he never gave up until the day he became successful! Thanks Scott!
There's something about his character style that I really like and is somewhat nostalgic.
Scott sounds like he is having fun with is work and I love it
5:39 i like the transition from something that might remember you to an kid's show.
to a horror game.
1:12 holy hell this is so expressive
3:37 What if he knew that the glowing rabbit was actually William Afton
I really was surprised to see how actually smooth Scott's animation style is. Without all the static sprites and the quick jump scares of fnaf I didn't know his animation style was this smooth.
Real ones are still waiting for Bible Plays 3
Peak cinema
the desolate hope sequel when
4:31 Damn, he's always had these crazy robot designs, hasn't he?
Fun fact: the reason scot made fnaf was bc everyone made fun or him and said that his games looked creepy, so he made a horror game.
It was only Chipper & Sons
@@betabootlegitimate8079It was also only a couple people, there were very little reviews in general
4:31 why are these designs randomly so much better than the humans in his works 😭
Bro is a sci fi and robot design genius. I wish somebody atleast hired him once to design robots
With Scott Confirming the FNAF movie to be the last of his projects, I would still respect him forever, and miss the FNAF trilogy as well…
Thank you, Scott.
He never said that
No, he’s still working on the fnaf franchise. Just in a smaller role. He’s not going to abandon his career lol
to expand his point, he's just going to take a backseat role in fnaf stuff from now on, consulting on stuff here and there
Me when I lie on the Internet for no reason
There's another game coming out, and 2 more movies.
As a Catholic it makes me profoundly inspired, PROUD and moved that Scott's early work is Bible stories. Everyone saying Christian media is bad, look where we are now >:) FNAF IS A GIFT AND WORK FROM GOD TO US!
3:40 Early Purple Guy?
4:49 yoo EXOSKELETON
May I ask how FNAF is a gift from God? That doesn’t make sense.
God made fnaf? then I'd like to ask him why Security Breach was so bad
so God is a gamer. rip
@@basedyuri Dude no 😑
@@basedyuri Skibidi bop bop bop yes yes
Is that really his voice? He could also participate in the voice acting of cartoons and anime! Such a voice would not be lost anywhere!
How did I never know that the Phone Guy’s voice was literally just Scott this whole time
WHAT
i actually wasnt expecting a guy who made games around dead children to play in a lot of christian movies
hes a big christian ill tell you
He's a Christian
He made a lot of these I think
He MADE them entirely. Part of making them also just happened to be voicing characters. Dude is a very openly devout Christian.
Hannah is more evil than William Afton
“I never come back.”
😂@@Sculshi
It’s honestly so sweet when you see his start of love for robots and robotic looking characters go up as time progresses 😭
WOW!!!!
Some of those characters don't even SOUND even REMOTELY Similar to what we hear in the first FNAF game. . .
Ikr??
@@Starshinereviews Yeah; how Come the Phone guy doesn't have as deep of a voice as Scott's previous roles; or his more recent roles?!
@@New3DSLuigi364 yeah you're right, how much his voice can change is impressive
The way you can see his style for the innards of the animatronics of sister location in his jesus kids club project from a decade earlier is so interesting, he really utilised skills he already had to create the newer games we're much more familiar with. He was extremely talented for a one man team and still is
Scott Cawthon did the impossible and changed our lives.
I guess it's official that Ian and Braden's siblings are named Kevin Cawthon and Hannah Cawthon :)
How do you know that or why are you so sure?
@@baconator5510 They'e basically guessing since Ian fom Bible Plays 1 & 2 was voiced by Ian Cawthon(one of his sons), and Braden from Bible Plays 1 & 2 was voiced by Braden Cawthon(another of his sons)
@@New3DSLuigi364 They have the same name as the characters XD. Most likely Scott paying homage to his sons but, but my question is why does he believe thier name like that? OHHH...because his kids are named like the characters...Now i see..that's the logic you guys are going for?
@@baconator5510 I Only knew about Ian & Braden being his Sons. . . I Don't know if there really IS A Kevin Cawthon OR a Hannah Cawthon. . .
@@baconator5510bro what is your problem? Why are you so offended by an assumption Jesus 😂
I really love how Scott went from making wholesome, religious and educational stuff to making horror games with murder, possessed robots and all that stuff
It's crazy to see how wildly different his voice differs from Bible Plays to FNAF 1. They don't sound like the same guy whatsoever. i always thought the phone guy voice was just Scott talking as he normally did but it's quite obvious it's a character with his own tone and accent.
I love the transition from a dude telling you about reenactments of bubble* scenes to a dude letting you know that the animatronics at a pizza place might kill you
edit: * I MEANT BIBLES BUT ITS FUNNY SO IM LEAVING IT
Ah yes, bubbles. The book of christ
@@tgamesreal I am rolling on the floor laughing because of your comment to this comment.
Iam the gogogugabgalab
That says the bibble
Specifically doging a WRECKING BALL being ridden by a child
His voice acting gets progressively better
Yes I loved Scott’s performance as wooden propeller.
Scott is genuinely such an interesting person. He produced so much christian content before jumping straight to horror. He's actually pretty funny, he's nice and.. honestly, he would've made a really good voice actor if he chose that path honestly
I repect him as an artist so much
Jesus’ kids club shows Scott’s ability to design mechanical characters early
5:03 Yooo they legit look like the Afton family pre-fnaf era, thats some wild foreshadow lol
That's not even a family
Holy shit Scott's animation (if he animated it) improved vastly in A Christmas Journey compared to all the earlier works
He did
Scott Cawthon | Years active: 1994-2021 (27 years ago)
hes still makes lore but doesnt WORK on the games
I just wanna let you know (even tho your probably never gonna see this reply) is that Scott only stopped doing the games.
He's still making some books and also worked on the movie.
4:31 Scott Cawthon showing off his Desolate Hope type robot designs. Dude sure knows how to create his own brand of sci-fi. They all go so hard, man
Went from informing you about the bible to telling you the animatronics get a bit quirky at night
1:38 bro that got me off guard 💀
Thank you Scott for everything you’ve really come so far
And to think that years later we have the first public video of Scott Cawthon after having heard it almost a decade ago on FNaF 1, time really flies.
Of course Phone Guy has some of the most realistic diction in gaming history! Scott is a professional voice actor!
2010: 😄
2014:🐻
Scott never gave us up.
Scott never let us down.
Scott never ran around and deserted us.
wait-
😅😅😅😅
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3:32 there is SO MUCH inspiration got from this animation...
2005 - bible stories
2014 - dead children and nightmares for a generation
What a ride
I hope Scott is doing well and spending lots of time with his 6 kids.
I mean for literally a one man team his earlier animations don’t look half bad
It’s interesting to see how much his work changed over the years.
I really like how he designed the kids in the Christmas journey animation
In fairness he is a pretty good voice actor
His old man voices in his first years also got me lol
The jump from biblic cartoons to one of the most iconic horor games is really sudden.
0:24 he use the sound in fnaf in honor of his old life
Here’s more 0:50 bell
5:42 phone guy
6:20 FNAF 3 phone guy
6:59 An interview with Scott
The jump of quality to fnaf is unimaginable
that switch up between bible stories and fnaf was crazy
“Mom’s proud, lol”
-Scott Cawthon, 2015
I watched A Christmas Journey the voicing is 10/10;
3:37 a glowing Rabbit, and the light is golden…golden Rabbit…Yellow Rabbit
PTSD moment
ELIZABETH AND C.C PROTOTYPES 💀 3:36
Nah💀
💀
“Glowing rabbit” 😭😭😭
3:36 I’m sure it’s just a golden rabbit…
Imagine fucking Springtrap just emerged from the dark
Scott 2010: JESUS ROBOTS
Scott 2014 DEAD CHILD ROBOTS
I just love old sound effects and voices from the 90s
What’s insane to me is that I actually owned one of Scott’s animated movies on DVD before FNAF. The Pilgrims Progress movie!!
do you still have it?
Imagine in the FNAF 2 movie, we see some of Scott's older animations being played on a TV and maybe a Scott Cawthon cameo like Stan Lee.
Can't forget a Markiplier cameo too
it's crazy how the humans in his old animations look just like Scraptrap's corpse
i love how scott's style is extremely noticeable even years before fnaf lol
his visual style (at least i think they're his animations) before fnaf was certainly something
I love Scott's pre-FNAF robots, they look so badass
Also more people should play a game of his, Desolate Hope
There is a not so distant alternate reality where Scott's Christian games blew up and eventually got a movie about his games
The shock of going from an elementary school bible play to fucking Fnaf is unreal
God Bless you Scott
You know it’s getting good when it goes to the horror game genre.
As someone who thought phone guy wasn't Scott's Voice i like it
Kind of odd watching Scott’s voice coming out of a bird and thinking, that’s the guy who’s supposed to help me against killer robots.
Seeing those movies kinda reminded me of the Fazbear Toddler Fun series, on that episode that shows a movie video 3d series about safety, with the same movements and animation from those films where Scott voice acted. Reflecting all of this now, had made this comparison much more sense, like a reference...
I actually watched The Pilgrim’s Progress in church back in 2015. I never knew that when I scrolled through Scott’s channel I’d actually find it again after so long
Went from some 3D Movies
And then went to a horror video game that changed everyones lifes
3:55 "They're magic teeth, they scare away bears!"
Well the night guards should've brought some of that with them.