How many Matpat FNAF theories are there?
Note: This page is under construction. Do not edit until this message is removed by an administrator. 43 total: 36 in Game Theory.
What is the true theory of FNAF?
The most solid theory is the one that William Afton, from the novel, who gets in an animatronic mask and lures kids to a secret back room and kills them, but leaves the bodies. The minigame seen was the puppet giving the children life. The puppet is a good guy. Confirmed.
Who is Springtrap game theory?
Springtrap is a bunny animatronic (technically a rabbit, but whatever), Bonnie is a bunny animatronic, Purple Guy’s colors are similar to Bonnie, symbolizing that Purple Guy will return in FNaF 3 in the form of a bunny animatronic… a very deformed bunny animatronic…
Is the bite of 87 based on a true story?
The bite of 1987 is in reference to an occurrence that happened in a fictional video game in the horror video game released in 2014 called Five Nights at Freddy’s. It is believed that the bite causes the victim to lose the frontal lobe of his or her brain.
Is Foxy a good guy?
He is most likely good. When he runs to you I think he is trying to say “hello”, but when he gets there, his voice box,(being broken) lets out a scream.
What is the bite of 83?
The Bite of ’83 The gang gets the victim closer to Fredbear’s stage and makes Fredbear “give the child a kiss” by shoving him into Fredbear’s mouth. Whether by accident or not, the protagonist’s head gets stuck in Fredbear’s gnawing mouth. The machine’s mouth then crunches shut on the victim’s head.
Are MatPat’s FNAF theories canon?
Due to this, I’ve decided to take it upon myself to inform everyone that MatPat, who runs the youtube channel The Game Theorists as well as GTLive and The Film Theorists, created a two-part theory the forms a cohesive of FNAF and explains nearly all the mysteries of the lore, and Scott confirmed it to be canon after …
Is Chuck E Cheese related to FNAF?
It’s no secret that Five Nights at Freddy’s was inspired by Chuck E. Cheese, and FNAF: Security Breach has more than a few hidden references to it. The FNAF series has never been shy about the fact that it’s based off of the popular arcade franchise Chuck E.