Five Nights at Freddy’s lore and timeline have grown exponentially since the series’ release in 2014. There are now hundreds of different fan-created timelines based on the original franchise, as well as fan games and side titles. While the developer is only certified to certify the main games, the Five Nights at Freddy’s lore goes way beyond the games themselves. Some fan works even incorporate novels and other works.
Animated characters
Animated versions of popular children’s games have been created for the Five Nights at Freddy’s video game series. These animations are generally made with the same filmmaker as the source material. Some of the animatronics have been moved, while others remain the same. The timeline for this game is not complete without a few minor changes. Hopefully, these additions will increase the game’s popularity!
The first two episodes of the series are set during the day, but Night 5 takes place at night. Mike tries to inquire about the phone guy’s absence from the Office, but the supervisors act as if he had quit. Meanwhile, the phone messages disappear from the Office phone, and the animatronics start getting increasingly aggressive. However, Mike decides to stay on the shift anyway because he wants to find out more about Fazbear and his past.
Animated characters in the FNAF series can also be seen in the films. For example, in FNAF2, the original guard from the movie decides to recreate the Missing Children Incident, and lures five children away from the restaurant and kills them. The second episode, ‘The Lost Children,’ is centered around the animatronics. Animated characters on the FNAF timeline include:
Animated characters in the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise can be seen in various media, including books, merchandise, and an upcoming movie. The timeline of the FNAF franchise is a great way to learn more about the series and to understand what happens with the various characters. If you want to understand the different FNAF games, make sure to check out the FNAF timeline!
Headcanons
There is debate over whether or not the games of the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise are canonical. Some fans have created elaborate timelines, while others disagree. Some claim that all games in the series are canon, while others claim that only a certain number are canonical. However, the developers of the franchise only certify the seven main games, and the other titles have simple time stamps.
FNAF 3 is set in the year 2023, and so we can speculate that some of the games’ characters are fictional. However, a common theme is that the characters are not all real. There are some fictional characters from the series who are based on real people. Some of the more minor characters are unreliable and have different backgrounds. For instance, there is a character named William, who works for Fredbear’s Diner. While William’s daughter isn’t shown in the game, William is in the same Diner as Charlie. In FNAF 1, William worked with Henry and a friend, and they both worked there. They were friends, and William’s kids often hung out with them. In FNAF 3, William is still a security guard, and Charlie was surprised to find out that Michael had become best friends with him
Circus Baby’s Pizzeria Simulator
During the events of the original game, Circus Baby’s Pizzeria was set before the events of the Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza minigames. The game also features animatronics that were featured in the Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza sibling location. The animatronics are circus-themed and were made by animatronics designer William Afton.
The game’s circus-like appearance makes it a favorite amongst fans. The game’s circus theme is present throughout, from the circus-themed menu to the pizzeria interior. The game has a great variety of characters, including circus-themed costumes. In addition, the players can also collect circus-themed plushBabies. One variant is based on Circus Baby and can be acquired from the Prize Corner for ten, fifteen, or twenty Faz-Coins.
Circus Baby’s Entertainment and Rental
In the series, the night guard at Circus Baby’s Entertainment and Rental is named Eggs Benedict. His nickname comes from an auto-correction malfunction in his Hand unit. On his fourth night, Eggs gets kidnapped and scooped by Ennard, an amalgamation of animatronics from the series. However, unlike the original version of the circus, Ennard is not a distinct entity. Rather, it is the result of combining several animatronics from previous games.
The franchise’s franchise grew from its original location in a suburb of Chicago, to an underground facility that now features animatronics designed for birthday parties. It also offers new characters and is a reaction to the popularity of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. Despite its success, Circus Baby’s Pizza World was forced to close because of gas leaks. However, this didn’t stop the franchise from expanding and introducing new characters.
While Circus Baby’s was a family-owned business for the most part, the concept was the same. The Circus Baby is an animated toy that was created for the entertainment of children. As a result, it was designed to be dangerous to children, but the design was too enticing to avoid. As a result, Elizabeth became engrossed in the animatronic and was consumed by it. As a result, her soul was ensnared in the machine.
The animatronic following Michael, Ennard, is an amalgamation of different parts from the animatronics in the facility. The circus’s animatronic, Michael, grew into an amalgamation of other animatronics. Ennard then rebuilds itself as Scrap Baby and Molten Freddy. The resulting characters, Ennard and Molten Freddy, are the two animatronics that eventually push Michael out of the facility.