Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location

Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location

Furiesse Oct 11, 2016 @ 2:27pm
Kid from FNAF 4: The Golden Freddy/Fredbear plush was a camera.
So, a disturbing realisation hit me last night on a re-watch of some playthrough's in the private room; the footage that appear on screens (Nearbye where the Golden Freddy/Fredbear plush sit) appear to be surveilance of the little boy's house in FNAF 4. Now at first glance, this appears to be a simple easter egg--but think back to the actual cutscenes of FNAF 4:

At one point in the game, the boy's Fredbear plush is placed atop the grandfather clock overlooking the hallway--a strange place for a teddy bear, right? But not a camera.

Then it hit me. Golden Freddy's 'voice' in the fourth game wasn't in the boy's head; he was actually hearing someone's voice--The plush Freddy was functioning as a sort of like a nanny cam/baby monitor. In other words; the reason the eyes always follow the boy's movements is because he is, literally, being watched and apparently influenced on a near constant level.

Which means that he was specifically targeted by the employee working that private room.

We know that the boy witnessed -something- in Fredbear's family diner, but it didn't appear to make him a target for explicit murder; just surveilance, probably, to keep him from talking or find out what exactly it was that he knew.


Last edited by Furiesse; Oct 11, 2016 @ 2:52pm
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blue teletubby Oct 11, 2016 @ 2:28pm 
It's a Fredbear plush.
blue teletubby Oct 11, 2016 @ 2:29pm 
Originally posted by JW12345 (Exotic Butters)::
wut?
Furiesse Oct 11, 2016 @ 2:30pm 
Originally posted by SPG (11 days...):
It's a Fredbear plush.

That functions in the same way as one of those hidden nanny-cam things; made to look like a toy but with surveilance capabilities.
Originally posted by Gothicruby:
So, a disturbing realisation hit me last night on a re-watch of some playthrough's in the private room; the footage that appear on screens (Nearbye where the FredBear plush sit) appear to be surveilance of the little boy's house in FNAF 4. Now at first glance, this appears to be a simple easter egg--but think back to the actual cutscenes of FNAF 4:

At one point in the game, the boy's Freddy's plush is placed atop the grandfather clock overlooking the hallway--a strange place for a teddy bear, right? But not a camera.

Then it hit me. FredBear's 'voice' in the fourth game wasn't in the boy's head; he was actually hearing someone's voice--The plush FredBear was functioning as a sort of like a nanny cam/baby monitor. In other words; the reason the eyes always follow the boy's movements is because he is, literally, being watched and apparently influenced on a near constant level.

Which means that he was specifically targeted by the employee working that private room.

We know that the boy witnessed -something- in Fredbear's family diner, but it didn't appear to make him a target for explicit murder; just surveilance, probably, to keep him from talking or find out what exactly it was that he knew.
This could actually be true. Who would be watching though?
blue teletubby Oct 11, 2016 @ 2:45pm 
Originally posted by Gothicruby:
Originally posted by SPG (11 days...):
It's a Fredbear plush.

That functions in the same way as one of those hidden nanny-cam things; made to look like a toy but with surveilance capabilities.
What? No. I'm saying, it's not a Golden Freddy plush. It's a Fredbear plush.
Furiesse Oct 11, 2016 @ 2:49pm 
Originally posted by Hd_bell:
This could actually be true. Who would be watching though?

Purple Guy/Afton, perhaps? That's assuming that they're the same person anyway; I'd suppose so in that, in FNAF 3 the Purple Guy seems to exhibit some advanced know-how about the animatronics in the same way Afton speaks of Baby's design capabilities.

Plus, with his shadiness and predatory behaviour, it wouldn't surprise me; predators can be known to keep tabs on their victims, tracking their schedules to and from school for example, not to mention put gaining the victims' trust at top priority--a Plush-come-Voice-Cam that the kid can love would be...effective, to say the least.
Furiesse Oct 11, 2016 @ 2:51pm 
Originally posted by SPG (10 days...):
Originally posted by Gothicruby:

That functions in the same way as one of those hidden nanny-cam things; made to look like a toy but with surveilance capabilities.
What? No. I'm saying, it's not a Golden Freddy plush. It's a Fredbear plush.

Ah right, sorry; I always get those two confused to be honest--I'll correct that right now :)
blue teletubby Oct 11, 2016 @ 2:56pm 
Originally posted by Gothicruby:
Originally posted by SPG (10 days...):
What? No. I'm saying, it's not a Golden Freddy plush. It's a Fredbear plush.

Ah right, sorry; I always get those two confused to be honest--I'll correct that right now :)
Ok, thanks.
Originally posted by Hd_bell:
This could actually be true. Who would be watching though?
purple guy?
maybe?
Originally posted by SPG (10 days...):
Originally posted by Gothicruby:

That functions in the same way as one of those hidden nanny-cam things; made to look like a toy but with surveilance capabilities.
What? No. I'm saying, it's not a Golden Freddy plush. It's a Fredbear plush.
Raviable Oct 11, 2016 @ 3:34pm 
Originally posted by SPG (10 days...):
It's a Fredbear plush.
No its a popgoes promotion
Crazy Nick Oct 11, 2016 @ 3:47pm 
I never read the book, but was Henry aware of Afton's murderous intentions? I've heard only a little bit off him, but I could imagine Henry warning the child to stay away from a possible murderer.
Dani Oct 11, 2016 @ 4:04pm 
Originally posted by Raviable:
Originally posted by SPG (10 days...):
It's a Fredbear plush.
No its a popgoes promotion
No, it's Exotic Butters.
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Date Posted: Oct 11, 2016 @ 2:27pm
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