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Not entirely what you were asking, but I find it interesting the one animatronic that got redemption in the new DLC happened to be the one everyone wanted to bang the most out of Security Breach's roster.
She was the only one that was especially sympathetic to be fair, with vanity issues and the sobbing blindness thing it kind of makes sense. Chica's one characteristic is eating and Monty exists I guess.

The new DLC was very confusing I'm not sure why the secret ending was apparently not canon?
 
New FNAF movie trailer came out today. Shows a lot more. We even get to see Springtrap!


I don't know what to think of the film so far. I don't really view it as a horror film, especially the animatronics look a little goofy to me. They kind of look like they lack texture and detail. However, I'm still going to go see it, for what insane shit Scott wrote with the film. Hope we get the springlock scene too with william.
 
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Yeah the animation seems goofier in this trailer than it did the others. And I also agree about the knife, it takes away from the sheer power these animatronics are supposed to have.
 
An indie animator has made a Scooby Doo/FNaF animation:


and it has caused a shitstorm because it used AI voices for some of the characters, resulting in voice actors trying to get the animator blacklisted from the industry
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As for the animation itself, I think it’s a charming little animation that really captures the spirit of the original Scooby Doo cartoon, also nice to see something stop-motion for a change.
Because of the backlash the animator is now looking for voice actors to redub the short. Someone in the industry thread asked why he didn't lie about using the AI voices to avoid the situation, and I think he's a normie, not an "AI-bro" or rabidly anti AI", who wanted to be honest about his short and didn't expect the industry to lose its shit at him and want him blacklisted. I'm not sure that not disclosing it means no one would be able to spot the AI either, although they're getting better at inflections AI voices reading out lines have a kind of quality to their delivery that makes them obviously generated.

I wonder what the response would be if he used AI Scott Cawthon, like how youtubers use his voice for their Phone Guy AI song covers for the security guard. Would AI still be unethical, or does Scott deserve it because he's a conservative and not a real voice actor?

The actual short itself is great, I especially liked the recreation of the classic Scooby Doo intro with added FNaF elements. Eagan's love for both FNAF and Scooby Doo really shows, and that's not something you see with a lot of animated parodies.
The new DLC was very confusing I'm not sure why the secret ending was apparently not canon?
Because people didn't like it. They hated Afton being dredged back up again after he was given an actual death in Pizza Simulator, and Help Wanted already indicated they'd go this direction with Glitchtrap. Now those two are implied not to be Afton but the Mimic character from the books and Ruin. Scott's not the only one who makes shit up as he goes along as a reaction to the fanbase, Steel Wool is doing it too.
 
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Here's an interesting question for all of you: What times have you noticed "officially sanctioned" (fanverse not really counting) FNAF games clearly displaying coomerbait?
If we want to go full schizo, Fnaf 2 and Toy Chica were the first real steps towards "coomerbait", but overall i think most designs aren't coomerbaity.
Chica's whole gimmick is eating out of the trash.
Which is sad since Chica was meant to be a Valley Girl Fitness freak with a eating disorder, hence her eating out of the trash.
 
Scott's not the only one who makes shit up as he goes along as a reaction to the fanbase, Steel Wool is doing it too.
When Steel Wool does it though, it just makes things worse. They are falling into that pit of trying to imitate the O.G. creator and failing miserably at it. This shit happens all the time in other media, the replacement company goes for this "What Would _____ Do?" mindset, not having a clear understanding of the thought process that went into the original work(s) in the first place. A good example would be when Games took over for Spumco regarding Ren & Stimpy on Nickelodeon. In the worst case scenario, the replacement team will wind up having a "anything you can do, I can do better" attitude, which it seems to be the case with their recent game and the DLC.

Help Wanted was a neat little game with some cool ideas, but Glitchtrap just winds up being the monkey-wrench that's stuck in the middle of all of that. Technically you can avoid the tapes, but that also means not 100% the game, not to mention the fact that the announcer just beats you over the head regarding "THERES TOTALLY NOTHING WRONG WITH THIS GAME AND YOU SHOULD TOTALLY NOT LOOK FOR SECRETS U GUISE!!!. Then there's that horrible secret ending in the recent game that revives Molten Freddy and Springtrap because reasons.

TL;DR - If Scott's Clickteam games are Sonic The Hedgehog, the SteelWool games are the OC Donut Steelz that try to be as "cool" as Sonic.
 
Because people didn't like it. They hated Afton being dredged back up again after he was given an actual death in Pizza Simulator, and Help Wanted already indicated they'd go this direction with Glitchtrap. Now those two are implied not to be Afton but the Mimic character from the books and Ruin. Scott's not the only one who makes shit up as he goes along as a reaction to the fanbase, Steel Wool is doing it too.
Which is sad because in going with the Princess Quest ending, that means Vanny is just gone after being largely absent from her own game. I hope Scott and Steel Wool have good plans for the Mimic, because it looks like we're stuck with him now that they've unceremoniously killed off the only other villain that had any potential.
 
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Might as well use this to show off a rather inoffensive troon: Bizabizow or Ty....probably short for Tyler.
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(The face they make when you call them a troon)
He's technically more of a all-around Nintendo nerd, but he does at least have some rather good plush redesigns for the awful, awful Funko plushes and making new ones based on the reworks. Link here as they at least sound non-biased from what I've seen.
But this troon is still, well, a troon and in the 1st video I do see this comment pinned at the top, pointing out that the news about Scott getting cancelled by his troon fans after his donations were leaked and it's the expected argument from a troon: hates the artist because they didn't align with their ideology and is probably not surprised (expecting it, even) about the news:
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I used to be subscribed to him until I realized it probably wasn't a good idea to support a troon who's glad Steel Wool got the franchise because....IDK, they think they "support" (i.e. not say anything about them) trans rights or something.
Yes, I know this is a bit late but I feel like it would be nice to point them out as I actually do love how his art looks, but not as a person......and also that they're not even lolcow worthy. Just another background troon NPC. Their friends with Gomotion (another similar FNAF youtuber who trooned out and also is somewhat non-lolcow) and The OofTroop (another one...just this time using they/them pronouns)
 
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Honestly, I'm just glad we finally have a definitive answer as to how the fuck FNAF 4 and SL fit into the timeline.
Same here. I wouldn't mind the lore getting so ridiculous (and honestly kinda bad) half as much if Scott was more blatant with what's even going on.
 
what the fuck is going on with the lore at this point
4 being a test chamber matches up with popular theory, with SL's office code showing the layout on a monitor. The gas thing is interesting, because I think The Twisted Ones explained it by the animatronics playing some kind of UHF audio signal that makes you hallucinate. Which, if anything, pumping funny gas into an enclosed space is the more realistic option. SL being after 1 gets rid of the "Mike got a part-time job while being a rotten husk" bit.

There's just so much shit in the lore at this point, you could joke and say "Yeah, Scott totally set this up back in 2016 with Sister Location," but it's obvious that he was rarely thinking further ahead than whatever game he was currently working on.
 
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I wouldn't mind the lore getting so ridiculous (and honestly kinda bad) half as much if Scott was more blatant with what's even going on.
It's obvious Scott nearly never had a clear idea of what the fuck he was trying to do.

It's like seeign a Dm trying to improv and be as confusing as possible.
There's just so much shit in the lore at this point, you could joke and say "Yeah, Scott totally set this up back in 2016 with Sister Location," but it's obvious that he was rarely thinking further ahead than whatever game he was currently working on.
This brings up a good point.
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The purpose of this was that if anyone actually figured out the lore, the box would be opened, but it never happened.

Did Scott even HAVE a "correct" lore to begin with, or was he just fucking with everyone?
 
The purpose of this was that if anyone actually figured out the lore, the box would be opened, but it never happened.

Did Scott even HAVE a "correct" lore to begin with, or was he just fucking with everyone?
My money's always been on the box being speculation-bait. Scott probably had a bunch of notes by that point on the story, but not any kind of definitive "FNAF Bible." I think even that survival guide that came out, the closest thing you'd get to one, has stuff in it that's either been retconned or just false, but it's been a long time.
 
4 being a test chamber matches up with popular theory, with SL's office code showing the layout on a monitor. The gas thing is interesting, because I think The Twisted Ones explained it by the animatronics playing some kind of UHF audio signal that makes you hallucinate. Which, if anything, pumping funny gas into an enclosed space is the more realistic option. SL being after 1 gets rid of the "Mike got a part-time job while being a rotten husk" bit.

There's just so much shit in the lore at this point, you could joke and say "Yeah, Scott totally set this up back in 2016 with Sister Location," but it's obvious that he was rarely thinking further ahead than whatever game he was currently working on.
Not only that, but during the part where you're in the breaker room the house is there on the panel marked as an Observatory and it's one of the places you have to restart the power in. So the crumbs were always there for when he wanted to come up with a reason for what this test chamber was.

I don't think Scott was content with the idea that FnAF 4 was just a dream and the game had no impact on the "overarching narrative" besides the story told in the minigames.
 
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Did Scott even HAVE a "correct" lore to begin with, or was he just fucking with everyone?
A popular consensus on the box was that after the announcement that FNAF 4's final update was cancelled, people eventually did figure out the intended lore, [Apparently it was dream theory? That's what I heard but I could be remembering wrong.] but everyone hated it so much [and apparently even Scott wasn't satisfied with it as an ending.] that Scott threw it all out and made Sister Location and Pizzeria Sim to replace it as the ending. Because of that, FNAF 4 has always been a weird spot in the timeline up until now, because with the goal post moved nobody knew what was still canon or not, what theories still held up or not, ect. Hell, for a while the only evidence that FNAF 4 was even still part the timeline was a subtle hint or two in Sister Location.
 
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