It’s also somewhat disappointing in the sense that it reduces BV’s importance in the story further down the road, but that can't be helped. But there’s another possibility that I personally believe makes the most sense. There’s a lot of theories that are going around with the Fredbear Plush, from it being possessed by Cassidy or William talking through it with a walkie-talkie. May 16th - Teaser trailer for the Five Nights at Freddy's Movie was released!Īrt Assets by /u/Mrwinters666 and /u/angileri4Īdditional CSS by /u/JuniorGenius, /u/NomNomNomNation, /u/Mrwinters666 and /u/f-n-a-f-g-y-f-r Honk! May 19th - Gameplay trailer for FNaF Ruin was released! Unsure about any rules? Message us via modmail!.Policy on political discussion (see guidelines) No misleading, undescriptive, clickbait or self-deprecating titles.ġ1. Posts solely for advertising, let’s plays and livestreams are not allowed. Light NSFW (gore, very light suggestive) is allowed.ĥ. Limit content to anything about FNaF and/or the community.Ĥ. This contains sub-rules, fangame regulations & policies.ģ. I think this Game Theory video covers the topic pretty substantially, so I’d recommend you take a look.Plush: /u/SpringPopo Banner: /u/Goldendiamond17 "Is this really where you wanna be? I truly do not get it? Why would you want to spend five nights here led alone one, this place stinks."ġ. Of course, that’s still speculation, but I found it interesting and thought it made sense-well, mostly. In fact, he could be one of two spirits possessing the animatronic, along with Cassidy. But plenty of speculation implies that he could be a spirit possessing Golden Freddy. Since the Crying Child’s identity remains a mystery, we don’t know if he has any counterparts. We don’t see him again in any other FNAF game. You control him as he moves around and encounters the incidents that lead to his death. AppearancesĬrying Child only appears during the minigames at the end of each night. This is likely the incident that propelled Michael Afton to attempt to end his father’s evil schemes and destroy the animatronics. His brother soon came to the hospital to apologize, but the Crying Child died soon after. Unfortunately, crying Child’s weeping led to his tears interfering with the animatronic’s internal locks which led to Fredbear chomping down on Crying Child’s head, fatally injuring him. Michael grabbed Crying Child and forced his head into Fredbear’s mouth to give him a kiss. Michael and his friends were bullying him, and the situation escalated. Even though they celebrated his birthday at Fredbear’s Family Diner, Crying Child wasn’t having a good time. And on Crying Child’s birthday, things took the darkest possible turn. But after his harrowing experience, Michael still had no sympathy for him, scaring him again. He didn’t leave the diner until the next night. Feeling hopeless, Crying Child hid under a table, crying. The child tried to escape, but the employee blocked his path, and he saw shadows of the other animatronics trying to stop his way. The plush warned Crying Child to turn around and leave the opposite way unless he (we don’t know whom) caught him. The plush urged him to leave the diner, and he soon encountered an employee in a Fredbear suit. Crying Child was frightened as he only had his Fredbear plush for company. Crying Child was still at Fredbear’s Family Diner when his family left. Frightened and tearful, Fredbear again implied that tomorrow would be better. Michael took this chance to wear a Foxy mask and scare him. That night, he walked around the house with the Fredbear plush following him. Finally, he collapsed, crying, and the Fredbear plush told him that tomorrow was another day. He banged against the door, trying to get Michael to open it, but it was a futile effort. One day, shortly before his birthday, Michael locked Crying Child in his room. Here, he considered the plushies his friends, especially the Fredbear plush. Crying Child usually retreated to his room and sought comfort from his plushies. Michael and his friends used to pick on him constantly. In 1983, the teenage Michael Afton had a younger brother (Crying Child). As he is constantly crying, tears fall down his face. He wears gray shoes, blue pants, and a striped shirt. In this form, Crying Child is a small kid with light skin, black eyes, and brown hair. Here we only see him in pixelated 2D form. Crying Child’s AppearanceĬrying Child only appears in one FNAF minigame. But his role in the franchise lore is more significant because his death sets Michael Afton’s future actions in motion (like trying to stop his father’s animatronics). Crying Child has a small role in the actual games.
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