In the first phone call of the series, Phone Guy says they walk around at night to “prevent their *servos* from locking up”. So they’re not pneumatic, they use electric servos. Which makes sense considering it’d be much easier for the animatronics to be carrying around batteries rather than walking heavy and loud air compressors inside them.
Oh yeah, I totally forgot about that! I’ll be honest, I didn’t really consider servo motors because they’re generally WAY more expensive than other types of electric motors or pneumatics, and are also completely unnecessary. The main advantage of a servo motor is it’s super high precision, but when you’re goal is to make a rabbit vaguely look like it’s playing a guitar, that’s not really something you need… Also, I know it’s just some company bs to try to explain why the animatronics are roaming around trying to kill you, but Servo motors locking up after not being used for a night isn’t a thing. If you’re gonna come up with an excuse, Fazbear, at least make it believable!
@@TheChiptide While Fazbear Enterteinment is cheap as heck, William and Henry, the founders, acually seem to have a lot of passion fore there craft. So I think the acual Animatronics are the ONLY thing the company isnt cheapening on. Maybe BECAUSE the Animatronics are so expansife, they cut corners ewrywhere else
the movie revealed that the Og four animatronics are all electric, more resembling modern disney animatronics. they're also Free Roams, which was the company's whole gimmick, meaning the company sacrificed fidelity for mobility. "where fantasy and fun come to life" isn't just a slogan, after all.
we have things called air muscles, so possible. Basiclaly just a rubber tube with a metal mesh over it so when it inflates it contracts to a maximum ammount.
The Week Before interactive novel suggests the FNAF 1 animatronics are electrical to some degree. There’s mention of the animatronics using charge pads. It’s probably why power is so restricted at night, lol
Yeah, there's actually A LOT of instances where animatronics from FNAF 1 have been all but outright confirmed to be fully electric. In The Week Before, they say the animatronics have charging pads on their stages, explaining why they go back to the stage at 6, in FNAF VR Parts & Service, you can see and hear the animatronics sparking very often, and in the movie Bonnie apparently uses so much electricity that it's able to conduct through his guitar strings. And you might say the FNAF 1 animatronics being fully electric in the early-90s-2000s is unrealistic - this is the universe where an AI became self-aware in the 70s. And even disregarding The Mimic, this is the franchise where an animatronic had the bite strength to cave in a kid's skull in the early-80s, animatronics were able to free-roam as early as 1987 at the least, and the Mediocre Melodies are shown to have external batteries in FNAF 6, and the Mediocre Melodies are theorized to come from as early as the 70s. I rest my case. PS: the FNAF 1 gang are said to have fiberglass shells in Into the Pit, not foam.
I always interpreted fazbear to be a company that puts all its money when making a location and cutting corners afterwords, also they could be reusing motors and stuff too
not could be, are! the toy animatronics were made out of parts from the withered animatronics, and parts from the toy animatronics were used to create the classic animatronics!
Henry and Willy are big roboticist I think they were smoking one day and thought “wouldn’t it be cool if we . . . “ And then this idea sucks so they cut corners
8:02 counterpoint: the doors counterpoint: springlock suits as much as they like to cut costs, there have been instances of them pouring resources into ridiculous, likely expensive ideas
They tend to cut more costs as time goes on, with the Fnaf 3 location (which is likely owned by Fazbears, as a way to divert attention, similar to VR) having all of the tech reused from older locations and fnaf 6 making you pay for everything yourself. while Fnaf 1 does take place later in the timeline, sometime before 3, they refurbished older animatronics, a cost cut that lets them use more expensive animatronics from a time they could afford them. im not factoring in Security Breach and VR, as it's technically a separate company
@@HydraKittten First, fnaf 1 happens in the early 90's, It says so in both the game and other media, and only in the movie does it happen after. Also, the company that made Security Breach and the VR games is also Fazbears. The VR games were made, as you said, to cover up their past (Help Wanted 1) and to train their employees (Help Wanted 2).
@@zrockey77 I never said a date, i just said it was later in the timeline before 3, i didn't specify because i didn't want to argue with anyone over it, i only said things we absolutely know to indicate its place. also, while the company is called Fazbears, it is a different company, as it changes into an LLC, which means that it's a different company that now has the rights to the characters, though its likely made up of former employees of the previous fazbear entertainment
As explained in another video, the doors not staying closed would be for fire safety. Granted, in reality I think only the left side door should behave as it does and the right could shut automatically in case of fire as it's the closest to the kitchen, but that's just me.
I still think it's so cool that Scott took the time to model full skeletons for his characters even though you barely see them and they aren't the most practical.
There's an endo in parts and service. Also, the endo model is from either fnaf help wanted or special delivery, as all we have from fnaf 1 is an image, not a render.
@@zrockey77 they did actually use Scott’s endo model as reference in both help wanted and special delivery so there likely aren’t many differences between them so I don’t see the point to this comment. Also the endo in the backstage is in a dark room and you still don’t get a clear look at the whole thing
also sister location is one of the earliest Freddy locations in the lore like it was open before fnaf 2. i think the game itself takes place after fnaf 2 but the location is mentioned in fnaf 2. so its robots being out dated whistle being touted as advanced makes total sense. it also explains why fnaf 1 animatronics are the least bulky under the character suits. its because they were able to downsize most of the parts.
@@leonwinchester9865 Honestly that's a really good theory. Especially since Henry and William were experts and spent a LOT of time on the show business.
@@leonwinchester9865well considering the sister location crew besides baby is possessed by the fnaf 1 animatronics (kinda..) it would have to take place after fnaf 1 and 2
@@kingdinamo2076 FNaF 1 is the third or fourth location fazbear entertainment opened. FNaF 2 is a prequel to FNaF one. And on the location before FNaF 2 the missing children incident happened in the pizzeria that was open at that time which is also the one the withered animatronics are from. While sister locations plot has to happen after the MCI the backstory of baby has to happen between the MCI and FNAF 2.
So, turns out I totally forgot that in FNAF 1 the phone guy tells you that the animatronics have to roam around to "stop their Servo Motors from locking up", which would imply that the animatronics are indeed electric. I'm gonna chock this one up to just some bs made up by Fazbear to try to explain why their animatronics roam around at night murdering their employees, though, for a couple of reasons. 1. Servo motors tend to be VERY expensive compared to pneumatics or other types of electric motors that accomplish the exact same function. From a business perspective, it's a bad move! 2. The main benefit of a servo motor is it's high level of precision. These are traditionally rotational motors that are capable of rotating something within a fraction of a degree. This can be helpful in applications where high-levels of accuracy is required (medical equipment, aircraft components, or actual robots). However, when your goal is to make a rabbit vaguely look like it's playing the guitar, that level of precision is completely overkill, and in fact, might make it look unrealistic and stiff! 3. While a servo motor can "lock up", this doesn't happen from lack of use. It's usually because something in the motor itself is broken, or you've put too much weight on it and it's not powerful enough to lift it. In fact, letting these motors run all night will probably just shorten their life-span! If you're gonna make up an excuse, Fazbear, at least make it believable! 4. Scott isn't a robotic engineer so I won't hold it too much against him, but if you look at the design for the early endos you can't see any servo motors (or any motors at all, for that matter), just some ball-and-socket joins that move based on I guess magic? Again, I get it's just a character design, but if you want to get technical, there ain't no servos!
Have you heard of servo-pneumatic systems? Moreover, without the flow controls in between to buffer the pressure from the valves to the cylinders you’ll get the herky-jerky movements of the Cyberamics from CEC, slamming the aluminum components and damaging them. Luckily, CEI manufactured Showbiz’s animatronics with flow controls in between the valve and the cylinder to give the characters more subtle movements. To give another point in the accuracy of the SL endos, all the gas tanks put all over the bunker and “gas leak” can refer to the compressed air that would go into the SL animatronics’ tubed endos. Lastly, I remember hearing from somewhere, perhaps SPTProductions now animatronicswarehouse, that a really early technique Creative Engineering Inc (CEI) used when building their animatronics was to build all the internal mechanisms onto the fiberglass shell itself, which could also play into how hollow the FNAF animatronics are so that a child could fit inside. Aside from that, great theory video overall! I like it when FNAF and irl animatronic fandoms communicate with each other!
The animatronics from the first game were following the design philosophy of Henry, who's style of animatronics were electronic. They were likely designed to be lightweight and electronic to get the free roaming nature, which was what made his design special. There's also direct evidence for his designs being electronic as in fnaf 6 some of the animatronics you can buy have external batteries they are clearly wired to. The sister location animatronics are so different because they were not designed by Henry.
13:53 I've never seen that meme about how every guy has an animal they can take in a fight - BUT IT'S 100% TRUE! I COULD EASILY TAKE A SINGLE COYOTE IN FIGHT! WATCH ME!
a person at my school told me they don't think i could take the farmyard geese in a fight, like no way im dying to a goose that lives at the school farm 😭😭😭
Really good video as usual! Also, to kind of add to it, FNAF The Week Before does confirm that the FNAF 1 animatronics are electronically powered with an internal battery and a charging station so they can interact with guests, hence why they're able to move around at night. So they probably use electric motors instead of pneumatic actuators, as you mentioned.
It makes sense to take the cheapest option when talking about Fazbear entertainment. However i got wondering, If the animatronics were the only non cheap things they did, fully steel and fully electrical. Would that change their strength and danger? Or would the difference be neglectable? What would it take for the classic animatronics to be as dangerous as we think they should be?
Using steel instead of aluminum would definitely make them a lot heavier, so you couldn't man handle them that easily. As for electric, it depends. If you really wanted you could get an electric motor that's incredibly strong, but there's really no reason to. Electric isn't necessarily any stronger or weaker than pneumatics, they both come in many different power levels, the main difference is the form factor. And on the bright side, if the whole thing was electric, just throw a glass of water on it, you'll probably mess something up!
@TheTuxedoCreeper there's a good theory that William wanted Elizabeth to get caught by Baby, so maybe she was just designed to do that for Elizabeth specifically.
"Gee, I wonder where those kids went!" "Hey, where's Freddy?" "I think Tim and Freddy went to the bathroom" "Huh... Oh well, gotta get these animatronics back to the rental establishment, I'm payin' hourly!"
Great video! notes from a lore nerd: The animatronics are 100% electric, the classic animatronics have batteries within them and charging pads on their stage. the mediocre melodies [who also use endo-01] have external batteries that must be plugged in and charged for them to function As other comments have stated, the animatronics do use servos, not pneumatics Henry and William are both incredibly passionate about their craft as engineers, they would absolutley put in the extra time and expenses for A-grade materials the first series of animatronics [Withered animatronics from 2] have their pieces re-used for the toy animatronics, who are then re-re-used when making the classic animatronics in the first game - doesnt matter if its expensive if youre gonna use it throughout the entire life of your brand! its a good thing that they never hit or punch, then! animatronics that use their hands to attack are almost always ones with an exposed endo or a plastic/metal shell! such as foxy or withered bonnie! they absolutley just have cartoonishly powerful bite-force, which is definitely what they use to kill in most circumstances
I think it's pretty much confirmed by now that Fnaf animatronics are basically just robots that are powered by electricity (the movie stated that these guys have some kind of batteries inside them). They're not exactly just metal puppets like actual animatronics. They can walk, do some advanced crap and also think in a way. Even the springlock suits have AI (as stated by Phone Guy in Fnaf 3). So I wouldn't compare them to Chucky Cheese animatronics but rather robots
I sort of did that in a much older video, and let me tell you, even compared to robots of today, these things are WILD! If William wasn’t dumb, he could have been a very rich man
@TheChiptide I mean, William has a big robotics company with an underground facility. I think he is a rich man but his ambitions are not exactly about getting rich. He's a maniac that treats his work as an act of creation and personal satisfaction rather then business. We saw several times that he was ready to destroy his business for his f**ked up reasons. It's not that he's dumb it's more about him being to say the least misguided. That would also explain an unsafe nature of springlock suits. William and Henry were just making "art". And William treats his actions as art. Both him and Henry artists first and foremost. And he, as evident by novels, desires to surpass Henry in every way possible. He has a very big inferiority issues and is obsessed with "being better". He's not doing business for the sake of doing business. He's doing it for the sake of being better and proving his superiority. By being evil. Although one could say that being evil is inherently dumb and that would be fair. Keep making good content, mate!
Chuck E Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre actualy used servo motors for a few animatronics in 1983, it was the "Family Album" cabaret band, they were build by Elnicky Enterprises for PTT and were only temporally installed at 6 locations as a test, but weren't very popular and they broke down often. The animatronics built for the movie also use servo motors (tho not very strong ones as both Foxy and Bonnie's arm servos overheated and burned multiple times, which is probably why tthe costumes were used more often in the film).
ah yes finally my two autistic interests, animatronics and fnaf 2:45 also they are technically called the mech, but I understand why you didn’t bring a new term in, it might be confusing for fnaf fans that know little about animatronics
Maybe fazbear Ent. Care more about the animatronics since they are their brand. They only cut costs when it comes to the safety of the restaursnt. They heavily rely on their animatronics.
on top of that, henry and william seem to take their animatronics very seriously. most likely because that's their passion and also for william to kill more kids. they were probably cutting corners to use the money for their illegal animatronics
I'm pretty sure the animatronics are electric based, and not pneumatic in nature. As the Phone Guy / Ralph even says they were "allowed to walk around during the day...", a robot made from electronics and motors can do that easier, while a pneumatic system would struggle to carry around all required equipment such as air compressor and such in a humanoid form without serious scale issues. So pretty sure Endo 01 and Endo 02 are all electric. And since electric motors/servos are stronger, that means Freddy and the gang would also be stronger. Not sure to what degree though, could be human strength, could be greater. I also like to think that the FNaF universe, they are a few decades ahead in robotic technology then we are in real life, thus explaining how they can have designed walking robots -- essentially what the animatorinics are. As for the Funtime Endos, I'm not sure. They could be built using muscle wire - a wire when you run current through retracts in length, like real human muscles, but then again, they could also be motorized fancily somehow. The Funtimes are definitely more game logic than real world logic. But also going with the Funtimes were designed to go off stage to be rented out for parties, they are most likely also all electric, and not pneumatic based. Which could also be why an electric shock causes them pain, as it messes with their electronic systems/causing them to shake. Overall, I love your comparison to real world tech of the 80's to FNaF, but I don't think it's a fair comparison to advanced robotics of FNaF to pneumatic systems of real world animatronics.
Everyone else has already mentioned the servos thing, so I'll just butt in with a why that makes that choice a tad more cost-effective. Everyone knows ghosts have some semblance of electric current to them. It's why they can do things like screw with video cameras and electric lights (as seen in FNAF 1 and 2). Fazbear Entertainment doesn't have to worry about the power cost for the actual animatronics, cuz the ghosts provide that electricity for free. I don't know for sure, but this could make the electric servos actually MORE cost-effective than they normally would be.
So my explanation for why the endos is so bear is that they do say that there are parts in the suit as well as the animatronic, I don’t think it would be particularly practical to have it work like that but it’s the best explanation I can think of for how they moved before being possessed (after they were possessed I think it was mostly the ghost because let’s be honest those things should’ve stopped working a loooongg time ago)
awww this is my first video from you and that intro reminded me so much of Game Theory :] as a very sad Game Theory fan i will definitely be watching more of your videos from you :D
The only thing more concerning about the Funtimes besides the faceplates is the fact that they are over 7 ft tall. It's like if a Teletubbie stood next to you 😨
As has been mentioned in the comments already: It was said by phone guy that the animatronics use electric servos. In all of the FNAF stories, it's only been talk about giving the animatronics electric charge to be able to wander around. Especially if leaving the building. The ones who created the animatronics were described as genious inventors. Even though Henry was the better one of the two, William wasn't too bad himself. And if they invented much stronger servos than what we can get commercially in the real world, because they're genious animatronic inventors. And also both caring for quality, going for steel rather than aluminium. We definetly can understand how theese robots can be powerful oponents. The company probably just cheap out on everything else. But due to the animatronics already being such a sucsess, they have to go ahead and keep using them. We heard the springlock suits double as animatronic and suit. Meaning they can work in animatronic mode. A springlock failiure in an aluminium suit might not be as bad as a springlock failiture in a steel suit. We see the power of the scooper. How much force is needed to remove an endoskeleton from a suit. That isn't just aluminium. _______ Also, side note as I watched your video about the doors in FNAF1 before this video. The company probably runs the generator during the day during opening hours. But at night time, they don't need that much power, so they switch it off, and let the night guard run on the leftover battery supply. Foxy then drains this power when he bangs on the door. He's out of service, and needs to recharge more frequently, and found a way to do so at that door when the generator is turned off and no longer can use his regular charging station.
Its mentioned in the first phone call of fnaf 1 that the inside of the suits (without the endo skeletons) are full of "Crossbeams, wires and animatronic devices" It's likely the endo skeleton is just that, a skeleton without the 'Organs' or 'Muscles'
we would never hear from Chiptide ever again after this video as he was beaten up badly in front of a live audience by the world's cheapest animatronic and had to retire out of shame and massive amounts of pain.
Just like how you guess fnaf might be in a mall; you are indeed right the fnaf animatronics are electric! In the fnaf movie and the week before book it is revealed that the animatronics run on a rechargeable battery. They can recharge when they go back on stage. Just like springlocks, Fazbear Entertainment dumps an unfathomable amount of money for knockoff Showbiz robots.
I have a theory: because of the animatronics using electricity, the office guy is limited in electricity because they're hogging it all to themselves, the greedy spirits.
if the endoskeletons were bigger, it would honestly add a lot more horror to the series, because it would mean William would have cramped sliced up parts of children inside the animatronic carcasses
As someone trained in machining simple parts for train maintenance: Aluminium is not cheaper nor easier to work with than steel. In fact, aluminium sucks to machine in comparison to steel, it binds a lot, it has poorer thermal behaviors,...
I always thought “ani” in animatronic was animal, not animated since a lot of the mascots tend to be animals… guess it makes more sense than what i thought it was Edit: Also i feel like a reason the endoskeletons look so skinny is because Scott isn’t an engineer. He probably didn’t put a lot of thought into how the endos are meant to look
if the fnaf animatronics use pneumatics, then yt here’s just no way that they have enough air to last your entire night shift which is pretty funny if you think about it. Just imagine Freddy being at your door and then just freezing in place helplessly, or even falling over mid-step
they are hydraulic tho, in help wanted we see fluid valves while doing some tune ups on fnaf1 Freddy, also there are more pronounced joints along with more extensive tube placement.
Bonnie defies the laws of traditional third dimensional existence. His transcendence warped the fabric of space and time, therefore FNAF 1 is accurate 😁
The only things fazbear didn't cut corners on- until it came to cleaning them :V. The movie and new book says they run on batteries and charging, ITP says they're padded and not so hollow, and baby's claw isn't doing much of it bends that easy :V. Certainly wouldn't need those security doors
The game is supposed to make fun of the company rumors, so the inside of the animatronics are probably not like that. It was just gameplay design (I'm talking lore wise)
@@Foxy_LamaLama and you are completely wrong (lore wise imo), why would they fake what the inside of an animatronic looks like for no reason? Saying it is just to make fun of rumors doesn't mean "hey, let's just change how they really look inside just because it's funny" or "cool". The game isn't just there to be humorous, it's showing what goes on in these establishments, then saying "it's false" to get people invested in the franchise which in turn brings money to Faz Ent. They tried doing the same with the horror attraction back in FNaF 3. Plus, it's Fazbear Ent., they'd most likely have many references for some if not most animatronics let alone have many references of the classics since Freddy Faz himself is the face you see on their logo.
@Glitchberry what I meant is that it is a game, so they probably made stuff just for game design, what we see in it is not necessary true since it's just a game
@@Foxy_LamaLama If that is so then I would like to see an explanation (preferably detailed) of how the music box in Freddy would work according to you, I genuinely want to know =T
5:58 did you use some of the fnaf movies mechanics 7:00 the fnaf vr model shows they have about 2 metal circular plates mounted inside the joints each to hold the suits to the endo
It seems like Fazbear entertainment puts 90% of their budget in the animatronics, just look at the toys in fnaf 2, they were given criminal recognition technology and advanced mobility, even know they basically reuse the endo models from the withereds, they all are also electrical, powered by battery's on their endos and have fuses that help control the limbs shown in foxy's repair minigame in help wanted. Even the earliest models we see in the series (the mediocre melodies) use batteries, even though they are external. The batteries are also rechargeable by using pads on the stage like a electric car. Fazbear entertainment maybe cheap but they sure were advanced.
I mean the wires seem to function even without being shaped into anything specific. literally parts of the animatronics were all compressed to form a humanoid form to fill a human with those animatronic bits and I doubt that would work, y'know. Especially since they were vomited out after and appear later in the series as a chaotic mess of tangled wires rather than anything resembling animatronics
Tell me if I'm wrong, but to defeat the animatronics in FNAF 1 if they were indeed powered by pneumatics, you'd just have to vacuum chamber the restaurant. They'll be like "OH, THERE'S NO AIR." and stop working.
The fnaf 6 rockstar animatronics literally have a power bank and according to the lore the same person who made them are the same person who made the original 4 so I’d assume they were animated using electricity too
The 2 creators of the company are inventor roboticists, so probably the ONLY thing they invest in is futuristic tech, kinda like an excuse. The fact that the endos are so smal is probably why the springlocks are a thing, it was possible so they did it danger be dammed. Although it might have been to hide bodies from the beginning, depending on how much influence Afton had.
FNAF: "Before you can react, Chica raises her foot and stomps on your head. Your skull cracks open like an egg." (That's literally an excerpt from The Week Before) Richard: "Yeah, it'll probably feel like being smacked with a pillow."
Fun fact, a boxing gloved fist actually can cause More brain damage than a bare Knuckle fist, so uh, I would bet Freddy punching you In the face would hurt
Well… as we should all know - FNAF animatronics are demon/spirit possessed characters, so that pretty much explains why they’d defy all laws of physics, I mean Scott said himself Bonnie literally floats. 😂
The Week Before Interactive Model states that they kept going back to the stage to get more power. So I believe they would sue electric motors. The FNaF Movie even says this, claiming that the batteries are located in their feet.
People already pointed out about the Phone Guy talking about the servos, but just on a note, while Fazbear Entertainment is cheap as hell, the Animatronics themselves are not. William and Henry cut no corners in designing them and this is noticeable throughout the entire series, like Freddy able to play his tune by himself without the need for turning on external speakers, Facial recognition tied to criminal databases, the Sister Location Animatronics and the extremely advanced and self conscious AI of the Glamrocks. Henry and William had a massive passion for robotics, and William intended to mix them with a person's soul to "rebuild" his family and achieve immortality.
The backrooms is real, if you bang your head really hard while thinking of the backrooms you get teleported to it, the bad part is that when you escape you wake up in a hospital and they say you've been in a coma for a decade.
I’m pretty sure that the Fnaf animatronics you serve a motors because I don’t think they could walk around with pneumatics they would need a big air tank strap to them and their strength that they have comes from the supernatural strength that the ghost children give them
i feel it doesn't make much sense for Freddy's robots to be pneumatic, the thing with pneumatics is they need a really big air tank to work. With freddy and gang walkin around ide imagine it would be difficult to keep them constantly connected. In my head something more electric makes more sense, to me at least.
Bonnie defies the laws of traditional third dimensional existence. His transcendence warped the fabric of space and time, therefore FNAF 1 is accurate 😁
In the first phone call of the series, Phone Guy says they walk around at night to “prevent their *servos* from locking up”. So they’re not pneumatic, they use electric servos. Which makes sense considering it’d be much easier for the animatronics to be carrying around batteries rather than walking heavy and loud air compressors inside them.
Oh yeah, I totally forgot about that! I’ll be honest, I didn’t really consider servo motors because they’re generally WAY more expensive than other types of electric motors or pneumatics, and are also completely unnecessary. The main advantage of a servo motor is it’s super high precision, but when you’re goal is to make a rabbit vaguely look like it’s playing a guitar, that’s not really something you need…
Also, I know it’s just some company bs to try to explain why the animatronics are roaming around trying to kill you, but Servo motors locking up after not being used for a night isn’t a thing. If you’re gonna come up with an excuse, Fazbear, at least make it believable!
@@TheChiptide While Fazbear Enterteinment is cheap as heck, William and Henry, the founders, acually seem to have a lot of passion fore there craft. So I think the acual Animatronics are the ONLY thing the company isnt cheapening on. Maybe BECAUSE the Animatronics are so expansife, they cut corners ewrywhere else
Question is how do they walk servos ain't that strong for walking unless they are really big
@@PlexEngineInc457 Probably because it’s a video game. Idk how else they walk because it’s not possible lol
@@Toaster003
The ones in the movie walked.
The week before confirmed they have charging pads
fazbear's investments remain an enigma to all.
They probably cut costs everywhere because they invest everything into the animatronics.
@@zrockey77 yeah probably, considering these companies usually get money from the entertainment rather than the food itself
William was having a wild trip when making the financial decisions
the movie revealed that the Og four animatronics are all electric, more resembling modern disney animatronics. they're also Free Roams, which was the company's whole gimmick, meaning the company sacrificed fidelity for mobility. "where fantasy and fun come to life" isn't just a slogan, after all.
in my point of view, the funtimes endoskeletons work like muscles, the "tubes" extend and contract just like muscles working their movements.
Fancy pneumatics, then? Yeah, I could see that.
we have things called air muscles, so possible. Basiclaly just a rubber tube with a metal mesh over it so when it inflates it contracts to a maximum ammount.
Yeah, and it just makes more sense for FNAF
The Week Before interactive novel suggests the FNAF 1 animatronics are electrical to some degree. There’s mention of the animatronics using charge pads. It’s probably why power is so restricted at night, lol
Yes they are electric. Completely electric.
So that's why Freddy kills you... I'd be mad if you interrupted my sleep too.
Its mentioned several times, even in the movie that they use rechargable lithium batteries
@@flershnork ERM actually... according to phone guy--
In the week before, the animatronics need a battery to roam around. That’s why they go back to the stage at the end of every night to recharge.
Yeah, there's actually A LOT of instances where animatronics from FNAF 1 have been all but outright confirmed to be fully electric. In The Week Before, they say the animatronics have charging pads on their stages, explaining why they go back to the stage at 6, in FNAF VR Parts & Service, you can see and hear the animatronics sparking very often, and in the movie Bonnie apparently uses so much electricity that it's able to conduct through his guitar strings. And you might say the FNAF 1 animatronics being fully electric in the early-90s-2000s is unrealistic - this is the universe where an AI became self-aware in the 70s. And even disregarding The Mimic, this is the franchise where an animatronic had the bite strength to cave in a kid's skull in the early-80s, animatronics were able to free-roam as early as 1987 at the least, and the Mediocre Melodies are shown to have external batteries in FNAF 6, and the Mediocre Melodies are theorized to come from as early as the 70s. I rest my case.
PS: the FNAF 1 gang are said to have fiberglass shells in Into the Pit, not foam.
I always interpreted fazbear to be a company that puts all its money when making a location and cutting corners afterwords, also they could be reusing motors and stuff too
not could be, are!
the toy animatronics were made out of parts from the withered animatronics, and parts from the toy animatronics were used to create the classic animatronics!
@ huh
Henry and Willy are big roboticist
I think they were smoking one day and thought “wouldn’t it be cool if we . . . “
And then this idea sucks so they cut corners
What's actually happening is they spend so much money on the animatronics and their high tech parts that they have to cut corners elsewhere
8:02
counterpoint: the doors
counterpoint: springlock suits
as much as they like to cut costs, there have been instances of them pouring resources into ridiculous, likely expensive ideas
Maybe they make them? So they go overkill
They tend to cut more costs as time goes on, with the Fnaf 3 location (which is likely owned by Fazbears, as a way to divert attention, similar to VR) having all of the tech reused from older locations and fnaf 6 making you pay for everything yourself. while Fnaf 1 does take place later in the timeline, sometime before 3, they refurbished older animatronics, a cost cut that lets them use more expensive animatronics from a time they could afford them. im not factoring in Security Breach and VR, as it's technically a separate company
@@HydraKittten First, fnaf 1 happens in the early 90's, It says so in both the game and other media, and only in the movie does it happen after.
Also, the company that made Security Breach and the VR games is also Fazbears. The VR games were made, as you said, to cover up their past (Help Wanted 1) and to train their employees (Help Wanted 2).
@@zrockey77 I never said a date, i just said it was later in the timeline before 3, i didn't specify because i didn't want to argue with anyone over it, i only said things we absolutely know to indicate its place. also, while the company is called Fazbears, it is a different company, as it changes into an LLC, which means that it's a different company that now has the rights to the characters, though its likely made up of former employees of the previous fazbear entertainment
As explained in another video, the doors not staying closed would be for fire safety. Granted, in reality I think only the left side door should behave as it does and the right could shut automatically in case of fire as it's the closest to the kitchen, but that's just me.
I still think it's so cool that Scott took the time to model full skeletons for his characters even though you barely see them and they aren't the most practical.
There's an endo in parts and service. Also, the endo model is from either fnaf help wanted or special delivery, as all we have from fnaf 1 is an image, not a render.
@@zrockey77 they did actually use Scott’s endo model as reference in both help wanted and special delivery so there likely aren’t many differences between them so I don’t see the point to this comment. Also the endo in the backstage is in a dark room and you still don’t get a clear look at the whole thing
@@ivebenhere1843 Yeah, I don't know where my head was going when I made the comment, sorry for wasting both of our times
I love how the ones everyone says are futuristic are actually close to what we'd expect for old robots 😂
THATS WHY THE SISTER LOCATION BUNKER HAS GAS CANISTERS EVERYWHERE. FOR THE PSEUMATICS!
also sister location is one of the earliest Freddy locations in the lore like it was open before fnaf 2. i think the game itself takes place after fnaf 2 but the location is mentioned in fnaf 2. so its robots being out dated whistle being touted as advanced makes total sense. it also explains why fnaf 1 animatronics are the least bulky under the character suits. its because they were able to downsize most of the parts.
@@leonwinchester9865 Honestly that's a really good theory. Especially since Henry and William were experts and spent a LOT of time on the show business.
@@leonwinchester9865well considering the sister location crew besides baby is possessed by the fnaf 1 animatronics (kinda..) it would have to take place after fnaf 1 and 2
@@kingdinamo2076 FNaF 1 is the third or fourth location fazbear entertainment opened. FNaF 2 is a prequel to FNaF one. And on the location before FNaF 2 the missing children incident happened in the pizzeria that was open at that time which is also the one the withered animatronics are from. While sister locations plot has to happen after the MCI the backstory of baby has to happen between the MCI and FNAF 2.
Newest book at the time of writing talks about them having “charging pads”
Another point to them being electric on top of the servo talk
So, turns out I totally forgot that in FNAF 1 the phone guy tells you that the animatronics have to roam around to "stop their Servo Motors from locking up", which would imply that the animatronics are indeed electric. I'm gonna chock this one up to just some bs made up by Fazbear to try to explain why their animatronics roam around at night murdering their employees, though, for a couple of reasons.
1. Servo motors tend to be VERY expensive compared to pneumatics or other types of electric motors that accomplish the exact same function. From a business perspective, it's a bad move!
2. The main benefit of a servo motor is it's high level of precision. These are traditionally rotational motors that are capable of rotating something within a fraction of a degree. This can be helpful in applications where high-levels of accuracy is required (medical equipment, aircraft components, or actual robots). However, when your goal is to make a rabbit vaguely look like it's playing the guitar, that level of precision is completely overkill, and in fact, might make it look unrealistic and stiff!
3. While a servo motor can "lock up", this doesn't happen from lack of use. It's usually because something in the motor itself is broken, or you've put too much weight on it and it's not powerful enough to lift it. In fact, letting these motors run all night will probably just shorten their life-span! If you're gonna make up an excuse, Fazbear, at least make it believable!
4. Scott isn't a robotic engineer so I won't hold it too much against him, but if you look at the design for the early endos you can't see any servo motors (or any motors at all, for that matter), just some ball-and-socket joins that move based on I guess magic? Again, I get it's just a character design, but if you want to get technical, there ain't no servos!
I know the phone guy describes the suits (ex-endoskeleton) as "being filled with crossbeams, wires, and other animatronic devices"
It's not magic,it's ghosts
Says he'll list a couple of reasons... Lists four reasons.
Have you heard of servo-pneumatic systems?
Moreover, without the flow controls in between to buffer the pressure from the valves to the cylinders you’ll get the herky-jerky movements of the Cyberamics from CEC, slamming the aluminum components and damaging them.
Luckily, CEI manufactured Showbiz’s animatronics with flow controls in between the valve and the cylinder to give the characters more subtle movements.
To give another point in the accuracy of the SL endos, all the gas tanks put all over the bunker and “gas leak” can refer to the compressed air that would go into the SL animatronics’ tubed endos.
Lastly, I remember hearing from somewhere, perhaps SPTProductions now animatronicswarehouse, that a really early technique Creative Engineering Inc (CEI) used when building their animatronics was to build all the internal mechanisms onto the fiberglass shell itself, which could also play into how hollow the FNAF animatronics are so that a child could fit inside.
Aside from that, great theory video overall! I like it when FNAF and irl animatronic fandoms communicate with each other!
The Fact that The Yendo Skeleton Depriving The Oxygen of the room makes sense,
If all those wires are tubes.
The animatronics from the first game were following the design philosophy of Henry, who's style of animatronics were electronic. They were likely designed to be lightweight and electronic to get the free roaming nature, which was what made his design special. There's also direct evidence for his designs being electronic as in fnaf 6 some of the animatronics you can buy have external batteries they are clearly wired to. The sister location animatronics are so different because they were not designed by Henry.
13:53 I've never seen that meme about how every guy has an animal they can take in a fight - BUT IT'S 100% TRUE! I COULD EASILY TAKE A SINGLE COYOTE IN FIGHT! WATCH ME!
a person at my school told me they don't think i could take the farmyard geese in a fight, like no way im dying to a goose that lives at the school farm 😭😭😭
Really good video as usual! Also, to kind of add to it, FNAF The Week Before does confirm that the FNAF 1 animatronics are electronically powered with an internal battery and a charging station so they can interact with guests, hence why they're able to move around at night. So they probably use electric motors instead of pneumatic actuators, as you mentioned.
It makes sense to take the cheapest option when talking about Fazbear entertainment. However i got wondering, If the animatronics were the only non cheap things they did, fully steel and fully electrical. Would that change their strength and danger? Or would the difference be neglectable?
What would it take for the classic animatronics to be as dangerous as we think they should be?
Using steel instead of aluminum would definitely make them a lot heavier, so you couldn't man handle them that easily. As for electric, it depends. If you really wanted you could get an electric motor that's incredibly strong, but there's really no reason to. Electric isn't necessarily any stronger or weaker than pneumatics, they both come in many different power levels, the main difference is the form factor. And on the bright side, if the whole thing was electric, just throw a glass of water on it, you'll probably mess something up!
Well in the week before, Ralph did such that against foxy. @TheChiptide
@@TheChiptide thats actually used against them a few times! mike does it in the movie and the phone guy does it in a book!
Real life: chunky Endo
FNaF: GAME LOGIC
FNaF SL: Nah I'm going realism
Show this man a rockstar animatronic Endo and he’ll have a stroke
You mean a Glamrock animatronic endo?
@ no FNAF 6
Shout out to Scott for making the sl endos that would take hours to make
7:08 I got a hospital ad lmao 😭💀
I got a Redken and Chick-fil-a
"Gee, I know you just body slammed a robot bear, but why not slap some makeup on your and head on over to Chick-fil-a?"
I got a Sprite ad
you fool, now the guys who were already making robots have too much power, you will make Afton real! we only have a small amount of time to run...
And I've already armed you with all the knowledge you need to defeat them!
@@TheChiptide good point, we're safe
I think the funtimes were meant to kidnap people at night like the twisted ones. Doing it at a party when they're rented out is just way too obvious.
They did that to Elizabeth.
@TheTuxedoCreeper there's a good theory that William wanted Elizabeth to get caught by Baby, so maybe she was just designed to do that for Elizabeth specifically.
"Gee, I wonder where those kids went!"
"Hey, where's Freddy?"
"I think Tim and Freddy went to the bathroom"
"Huh... Oh well, gotta get these animatronics back to the rental establishment, I'm payin' hourly!"
Great video! notes from a lore nerd:
The animatronics are 100% electric, the classic animatronics have batteries within them and charging pads on their stage. the mediocre melodies [who also use endo-01] have external batteries that must be plugged in and charged for them to function
As other comments have stated, the animatronics do use servos, not pneumatics
Henry and William are both incredibly passionate about their craft as engineers, they would absolutley put in the extra time and expenses for A-grade materials
the first series of animatronics [Withered animatronics from 2] have their pieces re-used for the toy animatronics, who are then re-re-used when making the classic animatronics in the first game - doesnt matter if its expensive if youre gonna use it throughout the entire life of your brand!
its a good thing that they never hit or punch, then! animatronics that use their hands to attack are almost always ones with an exposed endo or a plastic/metal shell! such as foxy or withered bonnie! they absolutley just have cartoonishly powerful bite-force, which is definitely what they use to kill in most circumstances
(Not to mention that the fnaf animatronics are full of ghosts of dead kids)
@@itaiko5498 That doesn't really enhance strength. But William probably did install a powerful bite force.
*_Fredbear has entered the chat_*
I think it's pretty much confirmed by now that Fnaf animatronics are basically just robots that are powered by electricity (the movie stated that these guys have some kind of batteries inside them). They're not exactly just metal puppets like actual animatronics. They can walk, do some advanced crap and also think in a way. Even the springlock suits have AI (as stated by Phone Guy in Fnaf 3). So I wouldn't compare them to Chucky Cheese animatronics but rather robots
I sort of did that in a much older video, and let me tell you, even compared to robots of today, these things are WILD! If William wasn’t dumb, he could have been a very rich man
@TheChiptide I mean, William has a big robotics company with an underground facility. I think he is a rich man but his ambitions are not exactly about getting rich. He's a maniac that treats his work as an act of creation and personal satisfaction rather then business. We saw several times that he was ready to destroy his business for his f**ked up reasons. It's not that he's dumb it's more about him being to say the least misguided. That would also explain an unsafe nature of springlock suits. William and Henry were just making "art". And William treats his actions as art. Both him and Henry artists first and foremost. And he, as evident by novels, desires to surpass Henry in every way possible. He has a very big inferiority issues and is obsessed with "being better". He's not doing business for the sake of doing business. He's doing it for the sake of being better and proving his superiority. By being evil.
Although one could say that being evil is inherently dumb and that would be fair.
Keep making good content, mate!
Never quit being you, dude. These videos are always a treat.
Chuck E Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre actualy used servo motors for a few animatronics in 1983, it was the "Family Album" cabaret band, they were build by Elnicky Enterprises for PTT and were only temporally installed at 6 locations as a test, but weren't very popular and they broke down often.
The animatronics built for the movie also use servo motors (tho not very strong ones as both Foxy and Bonnie's arm servos overheated and burned multiple times, which is probably why tthe costumes were used more often in the film).
ah yes finally my two autistic interests, animatronics and fnaf 2:45 also they are technically called the mech, but I understand why you didn’t bring a new term in, it might be confusing for fnaf fans that know little about animatronics
Maybe fazbear Ent. Care more about the animatronics since they are their brand. They only cut costs when it comes to the safety of the restaursnt. They heavily rely on their animatronics.
on top of that, henry and william seem to take their animatronics very seriously. most likely because that's their passion and also for william to kill more kids. they were probably cutting corners to use the money for their illegal animatronics
I'm pretty sure the animatronics are electric based, and not pneumatic in nature.
As the Phone Guy / Ralph even says they were "allowed to walk around during the day...", a robot made from electronics and motors can do that easier, while a pneumatic system would struggle to carry around all required equipment such as air compressor and such in a humanoid form without serious scale issues.
So pretty sure Endo 01 and Endo 02 are all electric. And since electric motors/servos are stronger, that means Freddy and the gang would also be stronger. Not sure to what degree though, could be human strength, could be greater.
I also like to think that the FNaF universe, they are a few decades ahead in robotic technology then we are in real life, thus explaining how they can have designed walking robots -- essentially what the animatorinics are.
As for the Funtime Endos, I'm not sure. They could be built using muscle wire - a wire when you run current through retracts in length, like real human muscles, but then again, they could also be motorized fancily somehow. The Funtimes are definitely more game logic than real world logic. But also going with the Funtimes were designed to go off stage to be rented out for parties, they are most likely also all electric, and not pneumatic based. Which could also be why an electric shock causes them pain, as it messes with their electronic systems/causing them to shake.
Overall, I love your comparison to real world tech of the 80's to FNaF, but I don't think it's a fair comparison to advanced robotics of FNaF to pneumatic systems of real world animatronics.
Everyone else has already mentioned the servos thing, so I'll just butt in with a why that makes that choice a tad more cost-effective. Everyone knows ghosts have some semblance of electric current to them. It's why they can do things like screw with video cameras and electric lights (as seen in FNAF 1 and 2). Fazbear Entertainment doesn't have to worry about the power cost for the actual animatronics, cuz the ghosts provide that electricity for free. I don't know for sure, but this could make the electric servos actually MORE cost-effective than they normally would be.
Henry's robots probably didn't use soul power. But William definitely utilized soul power.
12:30 "The animatronic's do get a bit quirky at night"
7:47 it's quite well known that the animatronics are unnaturally advanced for the eras that's simply canon
So my explanation for why the endos is so bear is that they do say that there are parts in the suit as well as the animatronic, I don’t think it would be particularly practical to have it work like that but it’s the best explanation I can think of for how they moved before being possessed (after they were possessed I think it was mostly the ghost because let’s be honest those things should’ve stopped working a loooongg time ago)
awww this is my first video from you and that intro reminded me so much of Game Theory :]
as a very sad Game Theory fan i will definitely be watching more of your videos from you :D
Actually in the week before we are told that the animatronics are powered by electricity so therefore they don't use air compression.
The only thing more concerning about the Funtimes besides the faceplates is the fact that they are over 7 ft tall. It's like if a Teletubbie stood next to you 😨
Hate that you had to add that disclaimer... can't have a good ol' non-holiday Spooky Time anymore.
You know what that means! FISH-
As has been mentioned in the comments already: It was said by phone guy that the animatronics use electric servos.
In all of the FNAF stories, it's only been talk about giving the animatronics electric charge to be able to wander around. Especially if leaving the building.
The ones who created the animatronics were described as genious inventors. Even though Henry was the better one of the two, William wasn't too bad himself. And if they invented much stronger servos than what we can get commercially in the real world, because they're genious animatronic inventors. And also both caring for quality, going for steel rather than aluminium. We definetly can understand how theese robots can be powerful oponents.
The company probably just cheap out on everything else. But due to the animatronics already being such a sucsess, they have to go ahead and keep using them.
We heard the springlock suits double as animatronic and suit. Meaning they can work in animatronic mode. A springlock failiure in an aluminium suit might not be as bad as a springlock failiture in a steel suit.
We see the power of the scooper. How much force is needed to remove an endoskeleton from a suit. That isn't just aluminium.
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Also, side note as I watched your video about the doors in FNAF1 before this video.
The company probably runs the generator during the day during opening hours.
But at night time, they don't need that much power, so they switch it off, and let the night guard run on the leftover battery supply.
Foxy then drains this power when he bangs on the door.
He's out of service, and needs to recharge more frequently, and found a way to do so at that door when the generator is turned off and no longer can use his regular charging station.
I was so hungry i read ur name as "TheChipotle" 😭😭😭😭
You should do a part 2 where you cover the Glamrock endoskeletons from Security Breach
Its mentioned in the first phone call of fnaf 1 that the inside of the suits (without the endo skeletons) are full of "Crossbeams, wires and animatronic devices" It's likely the endo skeleton is just that, a skeleton without the 'Organs' or 'Muscles'
we would never hear from Chiptide ever again after this video as he was beaten up badly in front of a live audience by the world's cheapest animatronic and had to retire out of shame and massive amounts of pain.
Just like how you guess fnaf might be in a mall; you are indeed right the fnaf animatronics are electric! In the fnaf movie and the week before book it is revealed that the animatronics run on a rechargeable battery. They can recharge when they go back on stage. Just like springlocks, Fazbear Entertainment dumps an unfathomable amount of money for knockoff Showbiz robots.
I have a theory: because of the animatronics using electricity, the office guy is limited in electricity because they're hogging it all to themselves, the greedy spirits.
if the endoskeletons were bigger, it would honestly add a lot more horror to the series, because it would mean William would have cramped sliced up parts of children inside the animatronic carcasses
Finally, I can safely say I could take Freddy in a fight
As someone trained in machining simple parts for train maintenance:
Aluminium is not cheaper nor easier to work with than steel. In fact, aluminium sucks to machine in comparison to steel, it binds a lot, it has poorer thermal behaviors,...
sister location endoskeletons always looked like they're made of artificial muscles to me
Sooo strong enough to crush the head of a child but can be suplexed
I always thought “ani” in animatronic was animal, not animated since a lot of the mascots tend to be animals… guess it makes more sense than what i thought it was
Edit:
Also i feel like a reason the endoskeletons look so skinny is because Scott isn’t an engineer. He probably didn’t put a lot of thought into how the endos are meant to look
if the fnaf animatronics use pneumatics, then yt here’s just no way that they have enough air to last your entire night shift
which is pretty funny if you think about it. Just imagine Freddy being at your door and then just freezing in place helplessly, or even falling over mid-step
they are hydraulic tho, in help wanted we see fluid valves while doing some tune ups on fnaf1 Freddy, also there are more pronounced joints along with more extensive tube placement.
That was super fun to watch! I really enjoyed this video.
Yay a chiptide video 🍟
Remember kids, fnaf if a sci-fi horror series, it’s not a realistic gritty scary one, so of course the animatronics are weird as hell
Bonnie defies the laws of traditional third dimensional existence. His transcendence warped the fabric of space and time, therefore FNAF 1 is accurate 😁
The only things fazbear didn't cut corners on- until it came to cleaning them :V. The movie and new book says they run on batteries and charging, ITP says they're padded and not so hollow, and baby's claw isn't doing much of it bends that easy :V. Certainly wouldn't need those security doors
Why wasn't Help Wanted used for reference? It literally has a parts and service section to see inside the animatronics.
Oversight
The game is supposed to make fun of the company rumors, so the inside of the animatronics are probably not like that. It was just gameplay design (I'm talking lore wise)
@@Foxy_LamaLama and you are completely wrong (lore wise imo), why would they fake what the inside of an animatronic looks like for no reason? Saying it is just to make fun of rumors doesn't mean "hey, let's just change how they really look inside just because it's funny" or "cool". The game isn't just there to be humorous, it's showing what goes on in these establishments, then saying "it's false" to get people invested in the franchise which in turn brings money to Faz Ent. They tried doing the same with the horror attraction back in FNaF 3. Plus, it's Fazbear Ent., they'd most likely have many references for some if not most animatronics let alone have many references of the classics since Freddy Faz himself is the face you see on their logo.
@Glitchberry what I meant is that it is a game, so they probably made stuff just for game design, what we see in it is not necessary true since it's just a game
@@Foxy_LamaLama If that is so then I would like to see an explanation (preferably detailed) of how the music box in Freddy would work according to you, I genuinely want to know =T
Just started, on the thumbnail: those aren’t tubes, those are mechanical muscles.
There's nothing stating that though.
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Yeah but its a cooler idea.
@@slimeinabox Hush.
@@TheTuxedoCreeper
No.
5:58 did you use some of the fnaf movies mechanics 7:00 the fnaf vr model shows they have about 2 metal circular plates mounted inside the joints each to hold the suits to the endo
It seems like Fazbear entertainment puts 90% of their budget in the animatronics, just look at the toys in fnaf 2, they were given criminal recognition technology and advanced mobility, even know they basically reuse the endo models from the withereds, they all are also electrical, powered by battery's on their endos and have fuses that help control the limbs shown in foxy's repair minigame in help wanted. Even the earliest models we see in the series (the mediocre melodies) use batteries, even though they are external. The batteries are also rechargeable by using pads on the stage like a electric car. Fazbear entertainment maybe cheap but they sure were advanced.
I mean the wires seem to function even without being shaped into anything specific. literally parts of the animatronics were all compressed to form a humanoid form to fill a human with those animatronic bits and I doubt that would work, y'know. Especially since they were vomited out after and appear later in the series as a chaotic mess of tangled wires rather than anything resembling animatronics
“It’s not that dangerous”
Toy Chica Fans: Hell yeah
I thought that the Animatronics at Sister Location worked because of these tubes that work like muscles in our body.
Buff Helpy jumpscare
Tell me if I'm wrong, but to defeat the animatronics in FNAF 1 if they were indeed powered by pneumatics, you'd just have to vacuum chamber the restaurant. They'll be like "OH, THERE'S NO AIR." and stop working.
Or just push them over...
some of the fnaf animatronics look more like michael bay's transformers than actual audio animatronic entertainers
The servomotors are just inside the balls no ?
They're way too big to be inside that joint.
The fnaf 6 rockstar animatronics literally have a power bank and according to the lore the same person who made them are the same person who made the original 4 so I’d assume they were animated using electricity too
The 2 creators of the company are inventor roboticists, so probably the ONLY thing they invest in is futuristic tech, kinda like an excuse. The fact that the endos are so smal is probably why the springlocks are a thing, it was possible so they did it danger be dammed. Although it might have been to hide bodies from the beginning, depending on how much influence Afton had.
Are you going to make a video about the scooper from sister location and fnaf security breach ruin dlc
Yes.
FNAF: "Before you can react, Chica raises her foot and stomps on your head. Your skull cracks open like an egg." (That's literally an excerpt from The Week Before)
Richard: "Yeah, it'll probably feel like being smacked with a pillow."
Fiction: *chica raises you above her and tears you in two*
Reality: *you push chica over and she f*cking dies*
I dunno man, I loved the Funtime animatronics in every way. That shit was bussin.
The new game theory?
Fun fact, a boxing gloved fist actually can cause More brain damage than a bare Knuckle fist, so uh, I would bet Freddy punching you In the face would hurt
He reminds me of MattPatt. The legend
I got a add at the perfect time as he falls 7:06
Nov 1st is so close to Oct 31st that there’s no problem at all! It just means more Halloween!
Henry and william are years ahead of their time with their animatronic technology...even if it went horribly wrong.
Well… as we should all know - FNAF animatronics are demon/spirit possessed characters, so that pretty much explains why they’d defy all laws of physics, I mean Scott said himself Bonnie literally floats. 😂
bro read my mind i was thinking about how these would work before this video was created
Except if hw is anything to go by the endo is the whole thing. Lots of empty room inside of Freddy when ya open him in the repair mini game
intro brought me back to film theory before matpat left
Yeah I was thinking that.
All FNaF animatronics were powered by electrical servo motors which are inside the endoskeleton
The Week Before Interactive Model states that they kept going back to the stage to get more power. So I believe they would sue electric motors. The FNaF Movie even says this, claiming that the batteries are located in their feet.
The reason the power could go out so fast is because they could run on electric and pneumatic pumps.
People already pointed out about the Phone Guy talking about the servos, but just on a note, while Fazbear Entertainment is cheap as hell, the Animatronics themselves are not. William and Henry cut no corners in designing them and this is noticeable throughout the entire series, like Freddy able to play his tune by himself without the need for turning on external speakers, Facial recognition tied to criminal databases, the Sister Location Animatronics and the extremely advanced and self conscious AI of the Glamrocks.
Henry and William had a massive passion for robotics, and William intended to mix them with a person's soul to "rebuild" his family and achieve immortality.
I wonder if there’s any science to the backrooms and or “noclipping”
Unfortunately, unless you happen to be an electron, no.
The backrooms is real, if you bang your head really hard while thinking of the backrooms you get teleported to it, the bad part is that when you escape you wake up in a hospital and they say you've been in a coma for a decade.
I think glamrock endos hit the nail on the head
Animatronics work in a verry simular way to steam engines
Not the FNAF ones, they use servos.
My favorite part was when he said "it's FNAFing time!" And then FNAFed all over the place
Mild steels are about half the price of aluminum per unit of weight. Depends on the alloys though.
Did you see the fnaf movie animatronic endos? Think they could do stuff from the game?
Soon there will be real life springlock suits by me of course
Fetch (animatronic TOY made in 1988) can connect to the phone
Fazbear's spending millions on these bots i tell you
I’m pretty sure that the Fnaf animatronics you serve a motors because I don’t think they could walk around with pneumatics they would need a big air tank strap to them and their strength that they have comes from the supernatural strength that the ghost children give them
i feel it doesn't make much sense for Freddy's robots to be pneumatic, the thing with pneumatics is they need a really big air tank to work. With freddy and gang walkin around ide imagine it would be difficult to keep them constantly connected. In my head something more electric makes more sense, to me at least.
RIP Chuck E. Cheese animatronics
Bonnie defies the laws of traditional third dimensional existence. His transcendence warped the fabric of space and time, therefore FNAF 1 is accurate 😁