Web1.1 Five Nights at Freddy's. 1.2 Five Nights at Freddy's 2. 1.3 Five Nights at Freddy's 3. 1.4 Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator. 2 The Children. 2.1 Gabriel. Web1 dies at Fredbears Family Diner, possess Golden Freddy and causes a Springlock failure 5 are killed at the first Freddy Fazbear's Pizza and possess the 4 main animatronics + the Puppet 5 move on after Purple Guy is killed, leaving only the Puppet.
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WebDuring June 26th, long before the events of the first and second games and after the events of the fourth game, a total of five children presumably named Gabriel, Jeremy, Susie, Fritz and Cassidy went missing at the pizzeria. WebFNaF AR Character Info Full Name William Afton Alias Spring Bonnie William Afton Purple Guy Gender Male Occupation Backup Singer (Formerly) Main Antagonist Games Five Nights at Freddy's 2 (Debut as William Afton) Five Nights at Freddy's 3 (Debut as Springtrap) Five Nights at Freddy's 4 (Minigame as Spring Bonnie & William Afton) … simonswood primary school
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WebGive Life" minigame in FNaF 2, in which The Puppet puts the masks of the four original animatronics on the faces of what seem to be dead children. According to the newspaper articles, the alleged kidnapper was; caught the day after the first two children disappeared, but a total of five children were said to have gone missing. WebAfter Death Name Unknown Alias Crying Child (CC) Bite Victim (BV) Evan Afton (Theorized) Younger Brother Michael Afton (Theorized) Chris Afton (Fan-Made) Occupation Child First Appearance Five Nights at Freddy's 4 Appearance Skin/Fur Color Fair/Yellow-ish Eye Color black (FNaF 4 Minigame) Hazel (Encyclopedia) Hair Color Brown Hair Style Web1 Physical Appearance 2 Functionality 3 Animatronics 3.1 Toy Freddy 3.2 Toy Bonnie 3.3 Toy Chica 3.4 Mangle 3.5 Balloon Boy 3.6 JJ 3.7 The Puppet 4 Speculation 5 Trivia 6 References Physical Appearance Hence their name, their suit material appears to be made of plastic, as if they were a life-sized toy. simons wood crowthorne