First Night As Freddy (Part 6) - "Mr. Afton" - Fredbear's Family Diner (1983)
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Published 2023-08-27
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When it comes to a character's perspective, nearly every FNAF fan creation will be from the perspective from a security guard, urban explorer, or runaway child. We always see his or her reaction on the first night, but I wondered what would it be like from an animatronic's perspective? What would a "first night" alive for them look and feel like?
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Animatronics - TheMediocreMakers/DiscoHeadOfficial
Don Bluth Style Illustrations - Kosperry
Kitchen/Buffet - Benevarts
Stage Spotlights, Trusses, Speakers - coolbreaker777
Brass Wall Lights - Paramatma
Base Plates, Cups, Napkins - 3DRivers
Tables and Chairs - Kidney_02
Cabinets and Counters - Khalidsrri
CC Model - Khaloui hHamza
Henry Model - ChacaGG
Glasses - Marc Mons
Restaurant, Recolours, Lighting, Animation - Me
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CC Voice - Jen Francisco
Henry & Jeremy Voice - Jake Southgate
First Night As Freddy - Official Soundtrack
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Nine years ago, while I was in my first year of digital design at university, the cult-phenomenon video game Five Nights at Freddy's was created.
I remember sitting and playing it with my peers in our class' game room. Lights completely off, the communal couch dragged unnecessarily close to the screen, and pillows at the ready to hide our faces at the jump scares.
It was new. It was different. It was terrifying. And riding off of each others' fears was the best way to be inducted into the world of FNAF.
I've always loved the dark and inherently spooky tones of the game. New sequels and iterations that have come out in the past few years have definitely leaned into a more cartoon-like and science fiction aesthetic.
Each to their own - this style wasn't exactly my favourite direction for the franchise to have taken.
Certain fans were able to capture that uncanny horror that we see in the original. Battington and Phsinom's work on their respective FNAF tapes spring to mind.
Another is "Jr's", developed by Ramenov, which has in my opinion the best aesthetics to any fan game, assisted by Darroc's utterly terrifying vintage animatronic models.
You can only imagine how thrilled I was to be able to get my hands on these stylized models, r
All Comments (21)
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I like how Mr. Afton seemed more innocent than how he became later
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I really love how this series is starting to take a more realistic approach. From the animatronic designs, to the kid having fears of the robots, and foreshadowing the story of the bite of 83. So far this series really is taking the perfect direction of how a FNAF story should be.
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The anticipation of waiting for the jaw to close was great. We know Frebear doesn't bite until the boy is put in there by his brother and friends but the scene builds up.
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I love how william shows care for his child during this and scolds henry heavily for risking the life of his child. It shows the fact about how william wasn't a monster before he lost his son, and was a businessman making a living to provide for his family
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The implications this has on Charlie's murder later are chilling. Now her death isn't just a fit of insanity; it's an act of revenge for Henry modifying Fredbear without permission.
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seeing William being a loving father to the kid is so heartwarming. i really like the idea that the bite and how unsafe Fredbear's jaw is was Henry's fault completely for making technical decisions without consulting William first.
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I like how william cares about the safety of the place and cares about his children before he becomes a mass murder
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I really hope this can eventually be compiled into somewhat a "full" movie. I love watching these
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i love how this gives context to just how panicked the child was in the bite of 83 cutscene. he knew that his head would be crushed easily because he saw it himself and he was even told personally that the jaw has 60 pounds of force!
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This was so good the execution of this episode was just wonderful and really gave me a sense of how the boy felt during all of this!
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That ending scene, man. You can really tell just how hard it was hitting William there, knowing one of his own animatronics caused the death of his own son, let alone on his Birthday due to a combination of a bad prank(We haven't been introduced to the brother/Michael yet. But makes some sense given it isn't his story that's being told as of now.) and someone messing up the paperwork to give Fredbear 60 Pounds per square inch bite force instead of the supposed to be 6 pounds. If you didn't know about William's story later on, you would feel so sorry for him. But as I'm sure a huge majority of us are aware, we all know what happens to William and what he does later down the line. But this portrayal of the character actually gives him, albeit a vengeful reason to enact what he does. Also from what we're given, as far as William is aware, Henry was the one who made the bite force that strong.(Despite it being a complete accident either on his part, or on one of the other parts involved with the functionality of the animatronics.)
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Once again, the lore implications astound me. Youโve fleshed out everyone in the situation so much more. You gave Afton an actual motive. Murdering Charlie becomes revenge. The others become experiments for rebuilding his son. This all exists in the canon lore, sure, but itโs never actually been SHOWN before, not like this.
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No words can describe how impressive and well-executed this is! This is absolutely jaw-dropping!
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WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87?!
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I love the little detail about the jaw being 60 instead of 6 to help explain how the accident could happen. Also Fredbear's head shaking and the noise building before the bite is so well done! I love all the little details and the fact that we can't tell if the scene with William showing up is just wishful thinking and CC did die when Henry lifted him to see the jaw or if it's real and a great build up to the actual bite scene. It seems there's blood on Henry's sleeve as the end so either way Henry seems to be involved in the bite.
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This, everything in this animation, is mind blowing. This is amazing. I have no words wow. Keep up the good work !!!!
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this genuinely feels like an authentic cinema styled masterpiece. I wish we could see more like this in theaters! Everything is so clean and detailed; I love how stylized the whole restaurant is from the animatronics to the dining area to the genre of music playing the background. It all fits a very homely and friendly atmosphere, and it reminds me heavily of the Splash Mountain ride at Disneyland, which strangely always did creep me out, while still being a fun and wholesome experience. And it was a nice touch to use the bite sound from FNAF 4! You have an incredible talent for story building and anticipation. I was completely hooked and anxious the whole time... I cannot wait to see what you create next! Officially my favorite FNAF series on YouTube, it belongs in cinemas with this kind of quality. Very very nicely done! :)
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The pressure I felt when he was so close to the jaw... Impressive work!
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2:17 the fact that when Freddy Fazbear's jaw closes/snaps Make the same sound has the "bite of 87" is so cool!
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Jeremy just wanted his pizza... Incredible to think that if Henry had let Jeremy satiate his pizza-craving hunger, the Bite wouldn't have happened... Also, I was kind of confused since 3:47 implies that everything from 2:02 forward was a hallucination or some dream the boy's mind created. Damn, that reveal was crazy...