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    Ourple Guy 
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"teh fuk are yu levee me alrone"
cell som kids get ut my face
The main opponent of the mod, Ourple Guy is a joke character meant to make fun of the Big Bad of Five Nights at Freddy's. He is the opponent in "Guy", "Golden", and "Dismantle".
  • Adaptational Comic Relief: AND HOW. While the original William Afton was a deranged serial killer who killed a high number of children, created sentient machines who were locked away and tortured underground, and not even death is enough to stop him from going after innocents. This guy, however, only has a few murders under his belt, and in a mod where nearly everything isn't taken seriously, none of what he does holds all that much weight.
  • Adaptational Job Change: In canon, William Afton was one of the co-owners of Freddy Fazbear's, but it's explicitly noted that Ourple Guy "barged in unannounced to a Freddy's restaurant one day just to fuck over the restaurant’s business and kill a couple of kids," which combined with everything about him being unknown implies he's not related to Freddy's beyond the murders.
  • Berserk Button: He seemingly has something against MatPat, as he starts screaming in rage in "Dismantle" when BF sings Game Theory's leitmotif, as well as having a song against him.
  • Composite Character: Just barely. The meme "and why he ourple" that William Afton is named after here is actually based on his son Michael Afton, who makes no appearance in the mod.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Apparently, his real name is unknown, so people just call him "Ourple Guy".
  • Funny Background Event: Teeters between this and Meaningful Background Event depending on how much you're caught up with the lore. He shows up during "Showtime" to kill Charlotte, though unlike in the source game, he screams at her to "go fuck [herself]" at the top of his lungs and smacks her, causing her to shatter.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: Meets his Karmic Death by the end of "Dismantle", where he tries to escape into his springlock suit, only to bleed out in agony as it malfunctions.
  • Laughably Evil: Still not exactly the best guy around, but since the mod dials the comedy up to eleven, nothing about his crimes is taken seriously whatsoever.
  • Promoted to Playable: In "Lore", where he squares up against MatPat.
  • The Spook: Apparently nobody knows anything about him, only that he showed up out of the blue to mess with Fazbear's Pizza and goof around by killing some children.
  • With Catlike Tread: While he sneaks up on Charlotte in "Showtime", he yells into her ear to "go fuck [herself]" before shattering her so loudly that it's audible from inside the restaurant while the music is blaring.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Still a child serial killer, but taken much less seriously. Allegedly, he shatters children like glass before sweeping them up in a dustpan and shoving them in an animatronic.

    NGeraldT/MoneyBagz 
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"when i get this bread? is gon be MAGICAL"
click here to see MoneyBagz 
A completely original character in the mod and the main opponent of the second story week, NGeraldT is some guy who invested all his life savings into NFTs, which results in him getting evicted for missing out on rent. After misinterpreting a conversation with Ourple Guy, he becomes MoneyBagz in order to "sell some kids". He is the opponent of "Man" and "Cashmoney".
  • Ascended Extra: Became the main opponent in the second story week in V3, despite being a bonus song with no relation to Five Nights at Freddy's in V2.
  • Glitch Entity: In "Cashmoney" he starts glitching out seemingly out of nowhere.
  • Meaningful Name: His initials are one letter off from "NFT", the things that he believes will make him bank.
  • Original Generation: The only opponent completely original to the mod.
  • Take That!: To NFT owners, specifically those who believe that it would be a good investment to spend his earnings on a virtually useless item. The failing market for NFTs leads to NGeraldT losing all his money and getting evicted at the end of his first song.
  • Uniformity Exception: One of two characters that have no relation to FNaF whatsoever.

    Prange Guy 
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"This is my house. He can't ignore me like that."
Ran off to that place again. He will be sorry when he gets back.
A sprite depicting an abusive parent back in the sixth mainline game, Prange Guy is a differently colored guy who spends all his time hanging outside of "Jr's". He is the opponent in "Midnight".

    Henry Emily 
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"This ends, for all of us."
Connection terminated. I'm sorry to interrupt you Elizabeth, if you still even remember that name. But I'm afraid you've been misinformed. You are not here to receive a gift.
One of two original co-founders of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, and the one who tried to burn it all away, Henry Emily was the father of Charlotte, who would go on to possess the Puppet. Haunted by her death and the deaths of many others, Henry lured each and every remaining animatronic to one location in order to burn it all away. He is the opponent in "Terminated".
  • Composite Character: Takes on the appearance of Desk Man, who was likely meant to be an analogue for Scott Cawthon.
  • Demoted to Extra: Was part of the story mode in V2, but was dropped to a bonus song in V3 due to a lack of context on his presence making him into a Giant Space Flea from Nowhere.
  • Kill It with Fire: Operates on this, considering his whole thing is burning everything to the ground to free everyone from the restaurant's horrid history. Losing in "Terminated" causes Brooke to burn up as well.
  • Mythology Gag:
    • "Terminated" takes multiple cues from his speech at the end of Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator, taken from that game's Golden Ending.
    • Nearing the end of the song, an image of Scraptrap is seen burning as Henry calls out his old friend.
    • Henry takes on the appearance of the Desk Man from Five Nights at Freddy's World, who is commonly used as a stand-in for Henry due to a lack of a better appearance for Henry. He also dies to Circus Baby in this mod, who is responsible for Desk Man's death.
  • Odd Friendship: For some reason, external media paints him as friends with Ourple Guy and Prange Guy.
  • Undignified Death: Gets slapped once by a lazily animated sprite of Circus Baby with a stock photo of hand, and that somehow results in him slumping over his desk in a pool of blood.

    RWQFSFASXC 
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SAY MY NAME!
Be careful to avoid the Dark Remnant guarding it, or you may get a surprise you won't like at all.
A living shadow seemingly formed from the remnants of the agonizing tragedies of Fazbear Entertainment, RWQFSFASXC has been haunting the franchise for quite some time. RWQFSFASXC is the main opponent in "Lurking".
  • Glitch Entity: Their sprite is constantly glitching out, and they start breaking the background halfway through the song. This is from his appearance in the third game's minigame, where his entire level was just glitching the game to get between the levels of the other characters.
  • Hair-Raising Hare: Maybe. While they attacked the security guards back in Five Nights at Freddy's 2, whether or not they're even aggressive here is unknown.
  • Living Shadow: Seemingly made out of the shadows, and its alternate name is "Shadow Bonnie".
  • The Unpronounceable: Their name is a jumbled mess of letters, which was lampshaded back in Five Nights at Freddy's World.

    MatPat 
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"But hey, that's just a theory. A GAME THEORY!"
Hello, Internet. Welcome to Game Theory!
The man who tried to (and still trying to) solve the lore of FNaF himself, MatPat shows up in "Lore" for one thing, and one thing only... To find out why exactly the Ourple Guy is "ourple".
  • Changing Clothes Is a Free Action: Swaps outfits in every single one of his poses, using various different outfits that MatPat himself wore for events. While somewhat justified in the "Authentic" sprites (due to them being .pngs will all the Stylistic Suck that they entail), the "Refined" sprites have no apparent explanation for it.
  • Skin Walker: Apparently, the "Refined" version of him is this. It's unknown if this holds true to the rest of the "Refined" characters.
  • Uncanny Valley: His "Refined" sprites evoke this with soulless eyes and a deformed face. It might have something to do with the "Refined" one not being the real deal.

    Fat Jones 
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holy mother of blubber...
Fat Jones is a developer inside joke that stars in the song "Blubber".
  • Combat Pragmatist: Punches Brooke in his right pose, reducing the player's health in the process.
  • Toilet Humor: Lets out a very audible fart nearing the climax of the song.
  • Uniformity Exception: One of two characters that have no relation to FNaF whatsoever.

    Spring Bonnie 
One of the oldest animatronics in the series (chronologically speaking), Spring Bonnie was designed to function as both a suit and an animatronic, resulting in the catastrophically dangerous springlock suits to be created. Spring Bonnie is the opponent in "Performance".
  • Adaptational Relationship Overhaul: While the original Spring Bonnie and Fredbear have a completely unknown relationship due to how enigmatic the original restaurant is, this version of the pair are romantic partners.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Not Spring Bonnie themself, but rather their icon. While it constantly jumps up and down for most of the song, by the time children start disappearing, it stops and instead gains an angry expression. This was removed in V3, as due to Ourple Guy's vocals no longer being a part of the instrumental, children no longer disappear.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The energetic Red Oni to Fredbear's calmer and more reserved Blue Oni.
  • Ridiculously Human Robots: Maybe. Considering how both of them are currently performing on stage, the springlock animatronics seem to be in animatronic mode, and with it, it seems like both of them are fully sentient. It helps that Spring Bonnie is pulling off moves that no one who values their safety would pull off while inside a springlock suit. Nothing's explicitly confirmed, though.

    FNAF 1 Cast 
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IT'S ME
The first five bots to ever be introduced into the series, these animatronics have become staples in the horror community. Their first outing seems to have caught the attention of popular Let's Player Markiplier, and they sing against him in "Bite". For tropes regarding Golden Freddy, see Cassidy's folder.
  • Ascended Extra: Bonnie and Chica were merely background characters originally, but were given their own sections in V3.
  • Mythology Gag:
    • Chica resides in the kitchen, banging pots and pans together in order to make her voice due to how she is one of the two animatronics to appear in the kitchen in the first game. She doesn't actually appear due to the kitchen camera being disabled.
    • Foxy uses the humming sound effect from the first game as his sound font. He also leans in from the left door, just like his original jumpscare.
    • Speaking of, Freddy and Bonnie appear from the right and left door respectively, the doors that they attack from in-game.
  • The Voiceless: Bonnie and Chica do not technically sing, but rather use a guitar and bang pots and pans respectively.
  • Wolfpack Boss: All the 4 main threats of the first game and easter egg Golden Freddy team up against Mark.

    Cakebear 
No, not that Cakebear, this Cakebear is the player character of one of the first minigames in the series. Tasked with taking cake to children, Cakebear is the opponent in "Showtime".
  • Beary Friendly: A big brown bear who just wants to give cake.
  • Mythology Gag:
    • "Showtime" is a recreation of the "Take Cake to the Children" minigame from Five Nights at Freddy's 2, complete with children in the background celebrating (until your accuracy dips low enough, in which case they start stamping their feet in rage).
    • In the background of the song, Charlotte can be seen crying outside. Halfway through, Ourple Guy shows up and shatters her, a nod to the original minigame.

    Old Man Consequences 

    Salvage 
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"I am still here."
It's all in your mind.
Pieced together from the remains of what fans have found leading up to the release of the third game, Salvage was what the fanbase Springtrap was going to be before his true reveal. Trapped within the rotting Fazbear Frights, Salvage meets Brooke and reactivates during the events of "Trapped".
  • Ambiguous Situation: The other FNAF characters are just characters that exist in the arcade games and are most likely fictional, while it's implied that Fat Jones and Abdul Cisse are actual people that Brooke ended up in rap battles with thanks to "Blubber" and "Beatbox" using his real life design, with even "Followed" using the in-game avatar despite Sinnoh being a very real threat. This puts Salvage in an odd position as "Trapped" is the only song with both a FNAF character and Brooke's real life design.
  • Musical Nod: His entire song is essentially a remix of "Salvaged" by NateWantsToBattle. Considering how it's a song for Five Nights at Freddy's 3, this is a pretty good fit.
  • Mythology Gag: His design is based off of various fan designs of the then-unknown animatronic that was pieced together from the games teasers.

    Fredbear Plushie 
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"I will put you back together."
Don't be scared. I am here with you.
A seemingly living plush of one of the many animatronics and a close friend to a troubled child, the Fredbear Plushie is constantly watching out for his owner. He is the opponent in "Watchful".
  • Flashy Teleportation: With a single flash of light, the Fredbear Plushie teleports to a different location on the map, taking Brooke with it. How else would it travel about?
  • Living Toys: Is one... supposedly. Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location muddles things by implying it to be nothing more than a device used to spy on kids, and its appearance in the office is a location it can teleport to in this mod.
  • Only Friend: Implied to be this to the Crying Child.
  • Retraux: During "Watchful", a portion of the song has its graphics reduced to something akin to a game on the NES.

    Abdul Cisse 

    S.A.M. Mangle 
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"REALLY? How can you be tired when you're just sitting your ass over there, Read some Fazfuck news, and smoke w33d?"
One of two titular protagonists of Springtrap and Mangle, Mangle was a robot who was torn apart daily by the children of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, with the only one who cared for her having been murdered by William Afton. Years later, they were repaired by Springtrap after a run-in between the two, and has since fallen for the guy, whether he likes it or not. Their bugging of Springtrap is showcased in "Faznews".
  • Abhorrent Admirer: Well, not really abhorrent, but Mangle has had a crush on Springtrap ever since he repaired them all those years ago. While Springtrap is fine with Mangle, their flirting gets on his nerves really quickly, with Mangle being fully aware of it.
  • Abled in the Adaptation: In a sense. They're fully repaired thanks to Springtrap shortly into the series, as opposed to being a mess of endoskeleton parts.
  • Genki Girl: Not exactly a girl, but Mangle is by far the most energetic opponent in the mod. Their song "Faznews" has by far the most amount of notespam in the mod, reflecting their chaotic nature.
  • Mythology Gag: Their song, "Faznews", is a recreation of the very first episode of Springtrap and Mangle, where Mangle constantly bugs Springtrap while the latter is looking at the news.
  • Non-Human Non-Binary: A robotic fox who, as of the series' latest episodes, does not identify as either male or female.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The excited and wilder Red Oni to Springtrap's more calm and collected Blue Oni.
  • Ridiculously Human Robots: In the world of S.A.M., the animatronics were given artificial intelligence in order to help them entertain children. This did result in them growing entire personalities, and after Freddy Fazfuck's Animatronic Den shut down, they're free to do whatever they want in the former restaurant.

    Henry Miller 
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"Visitors? How quaint. Has judgement day finally come?"
Attacking with physical blows? How crude and ineffective. I prefer to use honesty, whenever possible.
The true mastermind behind all the horrors and tragedies at Freddy Fazbender's Pepperonerie, Henry Miller was one of two original co-founders of Fredbear's before going on a rampage to break the boundaries of mortality. Here, a recreation of his final battle is shown in "Miller".
  • Adaptational Badass / Adaptational Distillation: Back in DSaF 3, Henry had entire speeches ready to pinpoint each and every one of the main character's flaws just so they can give up. Here, all he needs is just a few words.
  • Adaptational Villainy: Compared to the original Henry (who is also in this mod), this one is a maniac. Having slaughtered numerous children before using their souls for his vile experiments, causing the deaths of numerous employees under his care, and breaking Dave to the point where he became a murderer to follow in his footsteps, Henry is a far-cry from his canonical counterpart, and is generally considered to be much worse than the canon William ever was.
  • The Bad Guy Wins: A rare rhythm game example is available as an alternate ending to the song. If the party fails to completely drain Henry's spite before the song ends, instead of him being beaten, he instead laughs at you for your failure.
  • Break Them by Talking: For each member of Jack's party, Henry gives a condensed version of his "The Reason You Suck" Speech to each of them in order to take them down. In order, they range from a man whose death was meaningless, a brother whose family left him orphaned and alone, a false savior who couldn't save a single soul, a coward who never took the chance to end the madness, the child he manipulated and tortured into becoming a killer all those years ago being just as bad as him, and a dead man walking who is a cancer on the world with no meaning to exist.
  • Dark Is Evil: Half of his body is covered entirely in shadows, and he is one tough customer.
  • Demoted to Extra: A song-based example, from the final song locked unless you complete everything else in Freeplay in V2, to being unlocked from the get-go in V3.
  • Final Boss: Of V2. No longer the case as of V3, as "Miller" is immediately unlocked from the get-go.
  • Glowing Eyes of Doom: His eyes glow a bright white. When Henry speaks to instantly knock out a party member, they turn magenta.
  • Life Drain: His spite allows him to drain the player's health when he sings. By repeatedly hitting the spite notes that show up, the party can weaken the drainage and make the song much easier to handle.
  • Mythology Gag:
    • First off, the entire song is a recreation of his boss battle in the third and final Dayshift at Freddy's game.
    • The insults he uses to knock out the party members are shortened versions of his ones back in that same fight, just condensed for the sake of the song. The order they're in is also the same, being Steven, Peter, Dee, Blackjack, Dave, and finally Jack.
    • In the song's bad ending, Henry takes on the appearance of his skeletal form in the third game's evil ending.
  • The Power of Hate: Has spent a few decades building up his spite towards his predicament, causing him to become more powerful in the flipside than he ever was in life.
  • Psycho Pink: A magenta-colored man who committed a vast number of atrocities, he fits right in.
  • Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: Was this in his original outing, and retains his spot as one here. His battle's tone is kept completely intact, making his song one of the few completely serious ones in the mod.
  • Wingding Eyes: His eyes change shape to mirror those of the person he targets with his "honesty."

    Shadow Freddy/Sinnoh 
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> BEHIND YOU
> MY BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS.
> MY BEAUTIFUL WORLD.
> ....
> WON'T YOU JOIN ME?

An enigmatic and dangerous entity that haunts the old arcade that Brooke and Grace have found. It is the opponent in "Followed".


  • Ascended Extra: From a very small bit part in the source material, to the Final Boss and the most present and genuine antagonistic force in the mod.
  • Final Boss: In V3, his song is only unlocked after every single other one has been cleared at least once. Not just that, but the game also locks you out of retrying any of the other songs until he is beaten.
  • The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: If you try to leave instead of beating the updated version of "Followed", you get a horrifying image of Sinnoh against a white background. Clicking again gives this text box before he closes the game for you:
    Where are you running from?
  • Knight of Cerebus: Vs. Ourple Guy is, by the team's own admission, not a very serious mod. Which makes the fact that Sinnoh is played completely seriously all the more striking. Sinnoh has zero comedic qualities, is the only opponent that's presented as a genuine threat to Brooke, and it has a lasting impact on the background story as Brooke seems to have, understandably, been left traumatized by his encounter with it.
  • Living Shadow: Natch, being that it's a reimagining of Shadow Freddy, with varying degrees of how "shadowy" it is as the song goes on, until its logical conclusion as a literal mass of darkness in Phase 4 of its song.
  • Nightmare Face: As seen on the right, Sinnoh has this trope down to a T. Sinnoh's nothing but Nightmare Faces, and would you believe the one on the right is one of the more TAME ones it has?
  • Outside-Context Problem: The opponents are mostly just characters in the arcade machines, but Sinnoh is the one exception as an actual spirit trapped inside of "Followed's" arcade machine.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: Has been stuck in the Pizzeria Arcade the mod takes place in, trapped in an arcade machine that, according to Grace on her blog, has always been out of order for even when she went there as a kid. Brooke becomes determined to get the machine in working order, assumedly to give his girlfriend the chance to finally play it. He succeeds, and take a wild guess what happens when he gives it a try?
  • Sequential Boss: Over the course of its song, it constantly switches between phases, becoming more and more monstrous as things go on. Of course, Sinnoh is a weird version of this trope because, as Vs. Ourple Guy is a mod for a rhythm game, you cannot attack it directly.

Playables & Others

    Brooke 
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"If you could never in your LIFE have been able to play ONE game, it has to be for a reason..right??"
This mod's version of Boyfriend, Brooke is a young guy who is, in all honesty, a bit of a dunce and hopelessly devoted to his girlfriend, Grace. Brooke is the main protagonist of the mod, taking Grace down to the local arcade to revisit Grace's childhood.
  • Adaptational Intelligence: Zigzagged, Boyfriend has been explicitly called a dumbass in the source material, and Brooke's blog shows that he's still not that bright, with him struggling in school and Grace calling him dumb. However, he also seems to have the basic mechanical knowhow to repair an out of order arcade machine that's been out of commission for, at least, a decade or two.
  • Fake Memories: Sinnoh's torture of the poor boy involved filling his mind with false, but no less traumatizing, memories.
  • Intrepid Fictioneer: People in the world of Vs. Ourple Guy are able to hop into an arcade cabinet in order to play them. Brooke's design in these games more or less resembles a monocolored Boyfriend from the original game.

    Grace 
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"iiima sleepwalker.....!"
This mod's variation of Girlfriend, Grace is, for all intents and purposes, a bit of an aloof stoner, and is Brooke's girlfriend. Having been to the arcade so many times during her childhood, Grace and Brooke decide to take a trip down memory lane as the two of them start hopping from cabinet to cabinet.
  • Adaptational Species Change: Girlfriend was a demon in the original game. Grace, on the other hand, is just an ordinary human.
  • Intrepid Fictioneer: People in the world of Vs. Ourple Guy are able to hop into an arcade cabinet in order to play them. Grace's design in the arcade games resembles a monocolored version of Girlfriend from the original game, albeit without the speakers.
  • Promoted to Playable: Serves her only playable role during V3's rendition of "Terminated".
  • Race Lift: The original Girlfriend is caucasian (or at her human disguise is), while Grace has darker skin.
  • The Stoner: Her blog is loaded with symbology and references to weed, of which she is an avid smoker of. And she's even tried shrooms on top of that, though she was notably not nearly as enthusiastic about it.
    >> gunsonnect76 replied: Is all you do just post about drugs
    >> sleepwalker23 replied: yeah

    Jack(ass) & Bethany 
NGerald's roommates, Jack and Bethany are the abrasive and crude residents of their flat. Despite that, they are the more level-headed minds of who live there, and when NGeraldT spends it all on a failing NFT endeavor, Jack and Beth are quick to call him out on it. Jack is the playable character in "Man" and "Cashmoney", and Beth is a background character in both.
  • Identical Stranger: They look similar to Brooke and Grace, for some reason.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Abrasive as they are, they are correct in saying that spending all of your money on NFTs when rent is due is not a good investment, leading to their place being repossessed.
  • Meaningful Name: Or, nickname. Jackass is... a jackass.

    Phone Guy 
A seasoned worker at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, he always left behind recordings for future guards to follow. Unfortunately, he met his end on one of his final shifts to the animatronics. He is a playable character in "Golden" and "Lore"
  • Conspicuously Light Patch: His sprite in "Golden" is much more detailed than the rest of the background, as well as being animated. Even those who haven't played the mod before could probably take a guess that he'll play a part in the song.
  • The Ghost: Never actually seen, instead a phone is left in his place.
  • Mythology Gag:
    • Phone Guy using a red rotary phone in "Lore" is a reference to the popular fan design where he was depicted with a red rotary phone for a head.
    • Phone Guy being taken away by Golden Freddy refers to his death in the first game, where it's commonly agreed upon that Golden Freddy was the one who got to him first.

    Fredbear 
The original mascot of the Fazbear franchise, Fredbear was another springlock animatronic designed to double as a wearable suit. He performs with Spring Bonnie in "Performance".

    Markiplier 
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"WAS THAT THE BITE OF '87!?"
''Hello everybody, my name is Markiplier and welcome to Five Nights at Freddy's, an indie horror game that you guys suggested en-masse, and I saw that Yamimash played it and he said it was really really good... So I'm very eager to see what is up.'

[[Web Video/Markiplier The king of F Na F himself]], Markiplier was one of the very first streamers to play the original Five Nights at Freddy's, with the various different YouTubers cited to be one of the reasons why the series blew up as quickly as it did. Markiplier plays his very first night during "Bite".


  • Diegetic Interface: In a sense. "Bite" is confirmed to just be a YouTube video that Brooke is watching instead of another arcade cabinet, and as such, the UI (which was altered for this song alone) can be used like one of an actual video. You could even skip entire segments of the song if you really wanted.
  • Volumetric Mouth: Despite being the only real human in the mod (besides Authentic MatPat and Abdul Cisse), he has the most cartoonish expressions in the entire mod, especially once the animatronics show up.

    Cassidy/Golden Freddy 
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"IT'S ME"
I will hold you here. I will keep you here. No matter how many times they burn us.
One of the many murdered children at Freddy's, Cassidy is the one who sees herself as William's eternal tormentor. Taking residence in the Golden Freddy suit, Old Man Consequences tries to calm her down in "Go Fish". Golden Freddy is also an opponent in "Golden" and "Bite".
  • Glowing Eyes of Doom: Golden Freddy's eyes, when not completely empty, glow white. Considering how Golden Freddy is seemingly the most haunted of the animatronics, this seems to be a hint as to how powerful and aggressive they are.
  • Have a Nice Death: Cassidy's game over in "Go Fish" is simply them in the Golden Freddy suit, still angry.
  • Irrational Hatred: Golden Freddy hates phones for some reason, taking Phone Guy away during "Golden".

    Crying Child 
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Tomorrow is another day...
The main protagonist of the minigame segments of Five Nights at Freddy's 4, the Crying Child was a kid who was bullied by his brother. All of his torment resulted in his head being crushed by Fredbear on his birthday in 1983. The Crying Child is the playable character (and only character) in "Restless".
  • Composite Character: In a sense. The Crying Child's spirit uses the sprite used to represent the Missing Children Incident victims after their deaths, a sprite that he never used in his only appearance.
  • Dead to Begin With: "Restless" starts with his death, and the rest of the song is his lingering soul.
  • Death of a Child: He is a child, and he dies. Not much to say there.
  • Dying Alone: Absolutely no one is around for him when he passes on, leaving him to sing by himself.
  • Ocular Gushers: Constantly crying throughout the song, with his tears essentially appearing as gigantic lines that flow down from his body.
  • Solo Duet: Kind of. Most mods for Friday Night Funkin' have at least two people singing, but since the Crying Child is Dying Alone, he has to sing all alone.

    S.A.M. Springtrap 
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One of two titular protagonists of Springtrap and Mangle, Springtrap is an old animatronic suffering from a severe case of Grand Theft Me every night due to the soul of William Afton being stuck inside, Springtrap is a mess. He is the playable character in "Faznews".
  • Adaptational Heroism: A strange case thanks to him being a Decomposite Character, in canon Springtrap is just the form William Afton takes on after coming back to life in the Spring Bonnie suit, being just as eager to kill children as he was before his demise, but here the two are separate characters with Springtrap actively trying to fight off William's possession.
  • Adaptational Jerkass: A strange variant. While canon Springtrap is possessed by a deranged serial killer, he at least wasn't a jerk about it. S.A.M. Springtrap is a grumpy prick who pushes everyone away. Justified, as Springtrap in this story is a separate character from William, and Springtrap is unsuccessfully trying to deal with William possessing him every night.
    • His personality compared to the original Spring Bonnie is unclear, considering just how enigmatic he is, but it's seemingly played straight in this mod. Spring Bonnie is much more enthusiastic as a children's entertainer than Springtrap is to most things.
  • Cigar Chomper: Has a cigar in his mouth as of the V3 update, and while not manly or tough, he serves as the more level-headed and grouchy part of the duo between him and Mangle.
  • Ridiculously Human Robots: In the same boat as Mangle, with Fazbear Entertainment having artificial intelligence as far back as the days of Fredbear's Family Diner.
  • Worst News Judgment Ever: The newspaper that he's reading? It's about a supposed recovered sex scene from the Five Nights at Freddy's movie.
  • Yellow Eyes of Sneakiness: Or rather, Yellow Eyes of Snarkiness. He's not evil here, but rather just a jerk.

    Jack Kennedy & co. (MASSIVE SPOILERS FOR DAYSHIFT AT FREDDY'S) 
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Pictured from left to right: Jack, Dave, Dee, Steven, Peter, Blackjack.
Well, this is it. Take us to the Void, Blackjack. It's time to kick some magenta ass.
Five brave souls (and one body lacking one) who had their lives ruined by Henry Miller, nearly all of them have met a grizzly end before the events of the song. Meeting up within the Flipside, all of them teamed up to defeat Henry once and for all. They are the playable characters in "Miller".
  • Adaptational Heroism: Dave Miller, this song's version of William, is much more of a moral person than the original. It might have something to do with the fact that Dave was never really all that bad of a guy before Henry Miller came along and experimented on him.
  • Badass Family: Jack, Dee, and Peter are all siblings. Blackjack may count too, being Jack's soul and all.
  • Duplicate Divergence: Jack and Blackjack used to be the same person, but due to Blackjack trapping Miller for 50 years while Jack did who knows what, the two have become so different from each other that a Split-Personality Merge is impossible.
  • Dwindling Party: The six slowly get picked off one by one due to Henry's insults, but all of them get back up by the time the song ends.
  • Have a Nice Death: Their game over is literally an image of the Real Fredbear saying that they suck, and that they should try again. Much different in tone compared to the rest of the song.
  • I Should Have Been Better: Dee came back specifically to protect the children from Dave and Henry, but had failed to save even a single one. Henry exploits this, calling her a "false savior" who was just as strong as the scared little kid who was murdered so many years ago.
  • Non-Action Guy: Blackjack never sings here, despite both attacking Henry and having his own dedicated voice sample in the original fangame.
  • Non-Human Head: Both Steven and Peter are this. Their original source shows that they were once human, just turned into Phone Guys after they died.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Dave never takes much seriously, even during most of the fight with Henry, but when the party is down to him and Jack, he's visibly afraid.
  • Shut Up, Hannibal!: A non-verbal example, unlike the rest of the party, Jack doesn't fall to Henry's scathing words, what's his response to Henry calling him a cancer again? Oh right, revive the entire party.
  • The Soulless: Jack is this after he became a Revenant Zombie in order to save the kids at the Freddy's locations, hence him being called a "cancer" by Henry Miller.
  • Token Female: Dee is the only girl of the six.
  • Token Non-Human: Downplayed, as none of the cast can exactly be considered human anymore, but Blackjack is the only non-humanoid in the team.
  • Undignified Death: Steven ultimately died only due to a bet between Henry and Dave. Henry uses this against him, stating that Steven's death was "meaningless".
  • Wolfpack Boss: Inverted, you control six people (the Kennedy siblings [Jack, Dee, and Peter], Dave Miller, Steve Stevenson, and Blackjack/Shadow Doggo) against one. Granted, this doesn't really mean much since this is a rhythm game and not a role-playing game.

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