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the rugrats music. im traumatized all over.
i thought we already knew that but it seems not
Level your audio
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You’re wrong about midnight motorist! *proceeds to recycle every theory ever*
5:49 exactly that’s what I have been sayiing
Has anyone ever stopped to question why William started killing children in the first place? Like as a father what happens for you to start killing children at pizza parties?
the orange guy tryna find fnaf owner because it killed his child
Ah nvm animatronic scary ahhhhh
No I think people know at this point that FNAF 4 actually happened. But it could have been just a dream during the realease of FNAF 4 which was said to be the “ENDING” at the time.
everyone get these to matpat he neeeds some concreeete loooooore
0:10 Pretty sure ahe already existed since uh… You get what I’m saying
why is mommy afton bald
Thank you for this video
Bro-
Michael killed his little brother.
William (the orange guy In the minigame) said “lets leave him alone tonight” because he has been relentlessly blaming him for Evans death.
Jr’s is fnaf 2 location where William killed Henry’s daughter because he wants Henry to be as miserable as he is. We know this because Henry built the Security puppet to protect his daughter. And the only known location with the puppet is fnaf 2.
i thought the same thing
so how am i wrong?
Thats interesting. What I find weird, she has no hair if that’s her. Have you noticed that hair was present on the sprites in FNAF4, the character is notably bald, and has a uniform color (like a white nightgown). But what I think is happening is that Mrs. Afton (Angelica?) is dying of cancer. Imagine this: Your family is totally fine one day. But, your business partners animatronics bite your son. The next week you attempt to keep your daughter alive by turning her into an animatronic to preserve their soul (like a transhuman). Your wife is dying of cancer and your oldest son is grief stricken (also secretly trying to save their lost sister). I think William Afton’s breaking point is that he tries to convert Mrs Afton into Ballora but she’s comatose because she was already dying in a different way, and doesn’t assimilate like circus baby or Charlie. That’s my take on it — one child dies, one child is experimented on, one goes missing, and his wife has cancer, and it puts William on a quest for robotic immortality. “I always come back.”
Also, I’d like to hear your take on a possibility that the green text at Jr’s is actually Vanny, who may be the mother of Vanessa (very unconfirmed, but they “know” who William is, and that the green text/green eye connection realistically can only be tied to Vanessa – who wasn’t born until the late 90s)
Great video.
Last week while my whole family, myself included, were sick as dogs with a stomache bug, and I spent a day and a half in bed, and the whole time my brain was fixated on the issue of midnight motorist. The explanations all fell into one of two categories:
1. Mustard Man is William and person in room is crying child. The problem here is that it makes the whole mini game pointless. It gives us absolutely no new or even interesting information. We already know William is a controlling father and crying child has a fixation on a specific place. What would be the point of making midnight motorist if the scene it contained didn’t say anything?
2. Just the opposite. A theory so wild and out of left field and completely speculative that there’s no plausible way it fits alongside the other fnaf 6 easter eggs, which are all fairly close to known source material.
I buy almost everything you say which is very gratifying since the mystery has bugged me for so long, as I’ve never considered it “solved”. My big reservation is that the theory is predicated on the assumption that Mustard Man is William Afton. Everyone’s identity in the theory is projected off of that presumption, and that presumption is based solely off of what? The car? and that’s it? Meanwhile, I frankly just don’t quite buy William Afton as a drunk getting kicked out of a bar and bullying his kids. Even as Scraptrap, decades later, most of that being twisted as a permanently tortured spirit grafted to a series of bear traps that resemble a bunny, William’s dialogue is reserved, intelligent, and…… patient.
“What a deceptive calling. I knew it was a lie the moment I heard it, obviously. But it is intriguing nonetheless.”
As a tortured spirit zombie walking in a bunny robot, he’s still calm and collected enough to recognize a trap, analyze it, walk into the trap on purpose, and mess with the person trying to trap him. Presumably before becoming Springtrap, Afton was even *more* calm and collected. The drunk driver kicked out of a bar to go home and argue with the kids just….. doesn’t strike me as in character. Remember, this quote was written for the same game as midnight motorist, so this is how Scott thought of William at that time.
That said I think this is far and away the best theory I’ve ever heard on the subject. It fits, contributes to backstory which is what fruity maze did in the same game, and isn’t so wild and out there that it would require three games of its own to explore. Thanks for the work.
I always took “the shadow fears me” as shadow Bonnie
Great video man! And honestly good point about a lot of the details in FNAF being bluff bait. Like you said, the more details you add at the beginning for no reason, the more you can pull from later on in the franchise and make it seem like you had it planned all along. I see that a lot in FNAF storytelling.