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Gravitydown [2024-05-31 18:50:33 +0000 UTC]
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BadAtDrawingS [2015-01-01 20:01:12 +0000 UTC]
Ehm, Am i the only one who finds that Mark AWKWARDLYΒ Β LOOK LIKE DIPPER PINES? A Blue and white cap, brown hair, prange shirt with blue vest-kind-of-stuff? Think about it.Β
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oFALLEN-ANGELo [2014-12-31 09:07:18 +0000 UTC]
this is awesome >w<Β
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PASWDGFAN [2014-11-24 21:34:31 +0000 UTC]
Wow this seems like a good theory
Β so what if the "5Th child" lured them backstage telling the other four that he/she found free pizza?
They went backstage and the murderer(my headcannon is that its golden freddy) Chopped them
When the animatronics where needed maybe the marionette felt sorry for them and gave life,But it did'nt turn out as expected
the Four children were fueled by rage
(hope you did'nt mind if i pieced mine and ur theory ^^')
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vivian334 [2014-11-12 18:26:33 +0000 UTC]
Considering footage from the sequel, this very well may be possible. I mean, if you watch someone play the sequel or play it yourself it looks like Chica, Bonnie, and Golden Freddy are ganging up on Freddy....
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TheUltimateEnigma [2014-10-29 15:42:51 +0000 UTC]
Please elaborate on that theory of yours intresting theories are always great and this definetely looks like one = )
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ChaoticArtCrazy In reply to TheUltimateEnigma [2014-10-30 02:53:06 +0000 UTC]
Alright then.
I think the animatronics really are possessed by the other four missing children, however I don't think they're actively malicious. All of the hallucinations and things that Mike sees are caused by the poltergeist itself trying to mess with his mind and make him screw up so he'll get caught. The poltergeist either tricked the other children into thinking the whole thing is a game, or that the night guards they see are the same one that killed them (not knowing that the poltergeist itself is the true mastermind).
If they think it's a game, they don't know what really happens to the night guards after they catch them, the poltergeist will then take over whoever "won" and uses them to suit up the guard before anyone else has a chance to realize what's happening. Management will then clean up the mess before the animatronics can see what really happened. Every time there's a new night guard, they just think that the old one didn't want to play anymore and left, and the whole cycle starts again.
The poltergeist itself will reside in each new night guard, messing with their rapidly deteriorating mental state to make them more and more panicked and terrified with each night they come back, and also forcing them to return every night instead of quitting after the first night. Each night gets more intense because the children try harder and harder to catch the night guard and the poltergeist gets progressively more and more frustrated. You get fired after the seventh night because the management is terrified of what will happen if you came back an eighth night.
And that's the theory in a nutshell, if you want more specifics you'll have to ask for them.
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TheUltimateEnigma In reply to ChaoticArtCrazy [2014-10-30 05:58:41 +0000 UTC]
*whistle* Nice, not bad at all! I like it.
Though do tell how do you add Golden Freddy in to this mix.
Is he another hallucination or something else?
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ChaoticArtCrazy In reply to TheUltimateEnigma [2014-10-30 06:31:32 +0000 UTC]
I think Golden Freddy is another hallucination that's either the poltergeist taunting the night guard of their imminent fate, or its way of gloating that it's the true star of the show, not Freddy himself.
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monkeyking676 [2014-10-28 16:32:13 +0000 UTC]
Ooh i like this theory! Β
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PuppyLuv230 [2014-10-28 13:11:26 +0000 UTC]
The fifth child is Golden Freddy.
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ChaoticArtCrazy In reply to PuppyLuv230 [2014-10-28 13:22:21 +0000 UTC]
I said it was a theory, not fact.
Golden Freddy could just as easily be a figment of the protagonist's terrorized imagination, or the suit the murderer used to lure the kids into the back to kill them and it's bleached which is why it looks 'golden'.
Β My theory is that Golden Freddy is just something the poltergeist uses to scare Mike about his immanent fate, and it either messed up on the colorΒ or just thought making it look golden would be scarier. It does sort of look like something off of a photo-negative.
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