Five Nights At Freddy's

So somebody found out that if you clear up the writing around the newspaper ad in the third game it actually tells you a few things about the developement of the first game. Its actually pretty interesting to read since it gives you a lot of the ideas behind everything in the game like:
  • Scotts main insperation for the game was his odd affinity for broken machines. He says that in most of his games he would always add a lot of broken machines, and he never really knew why and he actually found it slightly depressing. When he was coming up with ideas for his then last attempt at making a successful game he began to imagine broken machines coming after him, and it eventally evolved into malfunctioning animatronics.
  • Scott is terrified of Bonnie. He says that when he was working on the game he would constantly have nightmares of Bonnie standing in the middle of his doorway and as a way of dealing with this he would close his doors before going to bed. This is probably the reason there are so many Bonnie related hallucinations, and the reason that spring trap, the most terrifying animatronic in the game, is actually based on bonnie
  • Freddy was the only character in the game that had a name during developement. The rest were given placeholder names based on their animal themes. In the end Scott became attached to their nicknames and decided to make them official.
  • Scott developed Foxy's model during a bumpy cross country trip, which caused him to constantly mess up parts of his body. This actually led to his idea of makinf foxy look ratty and damaged like he is in the final game
  • Freddy was never meant to move when the building had power. But this was changed because he wanted the titular character to be more of a threat.
  • Scott's kids initially offered to test the jumpscares to see if they were actually scary. But after they saw Foxy running towards them they quickly gave up their job out of fear.
 
I was thinking, Scott is actually a really religious man, and originally made Christianity-themed games (that no one paid attention to) before his big break with FNAF. Do you think the FNAF story has secret religious symbolism? Marionette = Jesus, Purple Guy/Springtrap = sin/Satan. First child gets killed by sin/Purple Guy and becomes Marionette/Jesus. Children get lured by Satan/sin and die, but Marionette/Jesus resurrects/forgives them and they become the animatronics. Idk if this idea makes any sense; I'm not religious.

It's like the Chronicles of Narnia books. When I read about them in elementary school they were just a cool story. It's only when the movies came out when I realized they were supposed to have heavy religious symbolism in them or something.
 
I was thinking, Scott is actually a really religious man, and originally made Christianity-themed games (that no one paid attention to) before his big break with FNAF. Do you think the FNAF story has secret religious symbolism? Marionette = Jesus, Purple Guy/Springtrap = sin/Satan. First child gets killed by sin/Purple Guy and becomes Marionette/Jesus. Children get lured by Satan/sin and die, but Marionette/Jesus resurrects/forgives them and they become the animatronics. Idk if this idea makes any sense; I'm not religious.

It's like the Chronicles of Narnia books. When I read about them in elementary school they were just a cool story. It's only when the movies came out when I realized they were supposed to have heavy religious symbolism in them or something.
As far as I know from looking up the characters and all, I just thought Scott made the story as he went. Considering his beliefs and the characters in his game, that could be a possible fan theory. Really, from what is seen in FNAF 3, Purple Guy doesn't dismantle the puppet since that thing was probably sold or left somewhere in the restaurant. What may as well bother one with the theory in a way is what the animatronic resurrected kids and Jesus Marionette do: try to kill the security guard. The one that can be excluded would be Springtrap since he is pretty much responsible for it all, killing the kids which leads to psychotic robo-furries of a Chuckie Cheese knock-off.
 
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But really, I prefer the movie not to be made. The more mysterious and ambiguous a work is the better; people will keep on talking and speculating about it for longer. That's the reason I'm drawn to other indie horror-like video games such as Yume Nikki and OFF. If it gets popularized and demystified like Slenderman did, then it gets dumb and it won't be scary anymore.
Then again, there's barely any mystery in Five Nights at Freddy's left. The third one pretty much tied up the loose ends.
 
As far as I know from looking up the characters and all, I just thought Scott made the story as he went. Considering his beliefs and the characters in his game, that could be a possible fan theory. Really, from what is seen in FNAF 3, Purple Guy doesn't dismantle the puppet since that thing was probably sold or left somewhere in the restaurant. What may as well bother one with the theory in a way is what the animatronic resurrected kids and Jesus Marionette do: try to kill the security guard. The one that can be excluded would be Springtrap since he is pretty much responsible for it all, killing the kids which leads to psychotic robo-furries of a Chuckie Cheese knock-off.

It may be Scott's critique on current religious fundamentalism. The animatronics/Christians attack the security guards/bystanders because they they all assume they're associated with Purple Guy/sin. They want to shove the guards into the animatronic suits to "convert" them to Christianity. Oh yeah and Springtrap is the antichrist because he appears to be hope for the pizza franchise's/religion's resurgence, but his appearance just ultimately causes everything to fall apart.
 
It may be Scott's critique on current religious fundamentalism. The animatronics/Christians attack the security guards/bystanders because they they all assume they're associated with Purple Guy/sin. They want to shove the guards into the animatronic suits to "convert" them to Christianity. Oh yeah and Springtrap is the antichrist because he appears to be hope for the pizza franchise's/religion's resurgence, but his appearance just ultimately causes everything to fall apart.

When in fact it's what is being passed around as Christianity is in fact just more sin - represented by Purple Guy being Springtrap.
 
And so I've researched more about Christianity's lore to compare it to the FNAF storyline because why not right?

The Book of Revelations is super confusing and reading about it gives me a headache. But I guess the dead children/animatronics/Christians go to heaven in the Rapture because of Jesus/Marionette (at least in the good ending). Springtrap/Satan/Antichrist and his followers/phantoms burn forever in a fiery pit (in the Bible) and in Fazbear's Fright (in the game, I guess?), because that seems straightforward enough.

Ironically, Scott has made me read about Christianity the most with his least "Christian" game. And I still don't know who can represent God in the FNAF lore. Golden Freddy??
 
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  • Scott is terrified of Bonnie. He says that when he was working on the game he would constantly have nightmares of Bonnie standing in the middle of his doorway and as a way of dealing with this he would close his doors before going to bed. This is probably the reason there are so many Bonnie related hallucinations, and the reason that spring trap, the most terrifying animatronic in the game, is actually based on bonnie

Well Bonnie does have a bumper car so his fear is justifiable :tomgirl:.

Speaking of Springtrap, he's actually the most interesting looking animatronic of all and the closest to what Scott likes about broken machinery. That means that if the film goes in production they will fuck the character up.

EDIT: I am kind of curious what they will do with Balloon Boy.
 
I was thinking, Scott is actually a really religious man, and originally made Christianity-themed games (that no one paid attention to) before his big break with FNAF. Do you think the FNAF story has secret religious symbolism? Marionette = Jesus, Purple Guy/Springtrap = sin/Satan. First child gets killed by sin/Purple Guy and becomes Marionette/Jesus. Children get lured by Satan/sin and die, but Marionette/Jesus resurrects/forgives them and they become the animatronics. Idk if this idea makes any sense; I'm not religious.

It's like the Chronicles of Narnia books. When I read about them in elementary school they were just a cool story. It's only when the movies came out when I realized they were supposed to have heavy religious symbolism in them or something.
Really, the only thing his religious background brings to the game -at least in my view - is a lack of outright violence and gore. (Dangling eyeballs notwithstanding.) With that limitation, more thought had to go into the build-up to the (unseen) violence and gore.
 
"Springtrap" is also, phonetically, very close to the name "Screwtape," lead antagonist of The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. Screwtape is, of course, an overtly Christian work by an author whose Narnia was also Christian allegory.

Don't know anything about FNaF other than what its evil fandom has exposed me to and what I've read here, but it wouldn't be unheard-of to do an allegory like this.
 
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http://kosperry.deviantart.com/art/Freddy-and-his-friends-are-back-526167934
 
this can't be real fanart work, it doesn't have ponies all over it
One can be surprised at what tism FNAF fan-art can have without horses. Just remember that people fetishize what is basically robots in fursuits.
 
One can be surprised at what tism FNAF fan-art can have without horses. Just remember that people fetishize what is basically robots in fursuits.
oh god, fnaf rule 34 is messed up, not because of the robot bit.
but because the four from fnaf1 are possessed by children's spirits, so it's borderline child porn.
 
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One can be surprised at what tism FNAF fan-art can have without horses. Just remember that people fetishize what is basically robots in fursuits.

This means you get all the fetishes associated with robots combined with all the fetishes associated with furries. Throw in the fact that a lot of the FNaF fan artists migrated over from bronydom or straight from furry fandom, and it's a recipe for some horrifying shit.
 
oh god, fnaf rule 34 is messed up, not because of the robot bit.
but because the four from fnaf1 are possessed by children's spirits, so it's borderline child porn.
Yeah, considering child spirits, that can leave some dissonance. Then again, fan-artist might justify by saying "robo-furry A.I." or something like that. If Springtrap R34 exist, one may as well ask for bleach.

This means you get all the fetishes associated with robots combined with all the fetishes associated with furries. Throw in the fact that a lot of the FNaF fan artists migrated over from bronydom or straight from furry fandom, and it's a recipe for some horrifying shit.
So true. One can only wonder how Scott could feel about being known in one way as "the guy who made a game that furries jack to".
 
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This means you get all the fetishes associated with robots combined with all the fetishes associated with furries. Throw in the fact that a lot of the FNaF fan artists migrated over from bronydom or straight from furry fandom, and it's a recipe for some horrifying shit.
bronies are fucking everywhere
honestly, every little thing has bronies in it now, and they all make pictures of ponies in everything
breaking bad ponies
never ending story ponies
five nights at freddy's ponies
seinfeld ponies
slipknot ponies
geiger ponies
csi ponies
420 ponies
fallout ponies
bioshock ponies
wuthering heights ponies
sonichu ponies
 
Yeah, considering child spirits, that can leave some dissonance. Then again, fan-artist might justify by saying "robo-furry A.I." or something like that. If Springtrap R34 exist, one may as well ask for bleach.
yes, one can say it's non-canon or something. but springtrap has a fucking body inside it

So true. One can only wonder how Scott could feel about being known in one way as "the guy who made a game that furries jack to".
i'm sure he realized it was inevitable. if i made something and realized it was big, i would realize someone would fap to it
 
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