"Though I nary could fault them! Were I confined to recite uninspired melodies for twenty years without once receiving toilet, I confess that I too would exhibit a most foul temperament come nightfall..."
@@RealParStar not at all! :•} in the way i meant it, "toilet" is a dated-up until the late 19th century-word for personal hygiene (washing, dressing, et cetera). if you read Victorian literature you might run into a phrase like "she made a hasty toilet", for example.
"...they wandered the ballroom from dawn to dusk once upon a time, though it would not last...for alas...twas the horrid feasting of 1787 that finally put an end to their daytime escapades."
Golly! I remember this from the delightful play, *Five Delightful Dusks At Frederickson Gabrielle Fazbearington*!, Golly, the side-stars, *Bonnerie Jeremiah Bunnorockington, Chigrette Susanne Chickenizza, and Foxingreatson Fritzion Foxinumpiton* were absolute! I admired thine play!
Oh, thats quite exquisite! Lets hope the ghoulish mannequin of Sir Fredson Fazbearded the lll rd does not awaken until the bejeweled clock once strikes 6 ,for sir Fredson is acting quite peculiar after dawn
@@segasonic4952 I think the person I was replying to has deleted their account, but they said "bri'ish ppl be like:" and then said something nonsensical that means nothing to anyone who's actually British.
Oh dearest me, it appears that Frederickson Bartholomeul Fazbearington Sr. has blown out the candles of the ballroom! I do hope that this unlike the scenario in which his grandson, Frederickson Bartholomeul Fazbearington III committed the heinous act known as “The Great Chomping Feast of 1883”.
Dear me, it appears I have handled my lamp oil poorly! Now I must suffer the fate of being stuffed in freddy von fazebear the third's suit. gruesomely so!
Goodness it appears my candle had extinguished itself without requiring any prompting, I sure would like to imagine that Fredrickson bartholemew Fitzgerald leopald fazbearington the third would not happen to appear at the entrance to my office and end my night earlier than intended by chomping upon mine head
Me hoping that mein candle do not be blown out, lest be consumed by Fredrick Fitzgerald Fazbearington in the middle of the pizza restaurant. - Matthew Patrick, 1887.
Fun fact:freddys music box is a real lif emusic box its called toreader march and it was made in the 18s doe sthat mean freddy fredebears exist in the 18s?
@@iftytanisha7500probably more like it’s just been uses in the modern day, perhaps more popular before recordings and pop music became a thing though, maybe the earliest I’d go is the 1920s, this piece is also a very very popular and common opera though that you’ve definitely heard other parts of😅
“Oh my, did Sir Fredbear Fredrickson Fazbearington II just take an oversized nibble of a juvenile male in an occurrence now known as the infamous Nibble of 1887?” -Sir Marcus Plier III
This splendid tune reminds me of when I attended the feast of 87’ at Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbear’s Diner. I was accompanied by Chica Chestershire, Bonnebel Bunningsworth and Wolfgang Foxbury II. A splendid feast it was! I can remember everything that happened there, even though I was mere young man at that time. Though after it had become sunset, they all started acting quite mundane and “quirky.” I had to spend 5 nights at the location. It was a lovely experience I will never forget! I thank my comrades Frederick, Chica, Bonnebel and Wolfgang for giving me such a wonderful experience! This tune usually played whenever our flame burnt out.
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Goodness Gracious! Tis Frederickson Bartholomeul Fazbearington the second! Biting thy Gentlemen's head off! Twas that the nibble of 87? Good Golly! -Sir Mearc Edwardes Fischbach
*George Starts playing March of The toeredors* O'i Bloody Was that candle out by that fancy Bear?' Sir George'? - Shall it be the last Night of Fredrick! - George' Bizet's Last words
Since we're all making jokes about "sir blank the eighth" I'll just go ahead and use the actual number of Freddie's. Dear heavens is that Fredrick Fazbear fifth?!
good thing michaelton von aftonson the first has engineered spring mechanism suits of bradington of springingson the 2nd and fredrick fazbearington the 3rd
"By golly! Was that the nibble of '83? What a sight!"
- Sir Marcus Plier The Third
Marcus Plier is a new one very funny
@@FehTron_FNaF Very much a funny sir
"By golly! I don't think nibbling a young lad in the head is going to be that grand for my Empire"
- Ferdinand Von Bernard The 1st
The fucking nibble of 83 im dead
"My Heavens! That young lady been clawed by that futuristic thing who has given her a frozen dairy treat!"
- Sir Sobbing Child The First
“Thy statues do become quite peculiar at nightfall”
bro 😂
And a bane breaks a bat's back at said nightfall.
"The Statues do become a little unorthodox during the nightfall"
"At your earliest convenience please do be checking the automaton overcoats young master at arms"
"Though I nary could fault them! Were I confined to recite uninspired melodies for twenty years without once receiving toilet, I confess that I too would exhibit a most foul temperament come nightfall..."
@@wolfgaang you mean lavitory🧐☕
@@RealParStar not at all! :•}
in the way i meant it, "toilet" is a dated-up until the late 19th century-word for personal hygiene (washing, dressing, et cetera). if you read Victorian literature you might run into a phrase like "she made a hasty toilet", for example.
Come nightfall
“i, at each moment, cometh backeth.”
- sir wilhelm alarbus the second
💀💀💀
😂
@SmokeebeebutWAYmorelol
Father? I believe I remember you passing away at the last Gala hosted by Lord Fredrick Fazbear the V
Micheal Alarbus
😨💀
“Goodness gracious, was that the feast of ‘87?”
I say ol chap it was the banquet of 87
Strike me feathers, me lad! That be the dinner of ‘87!
By jove! That be the great chomp of 87
Oh great heavens, was that the nibble of 1887?
"...they wandered the ballroom from dawn to dusk once upon a time, though it would not last...for alas...twas the horrid feasting of 1787 that finally put an end to their daytime escapades."
Clock: *hits 6.00 am*
British guard: Ah splendid! The statues aren't awaken.
You mean 6 in the morning
T’was the chomp of ‘87
This made me cackle
Tis the lobotomy of the eighty seventh year
Indeed
@@SomeAverageRUclipsrwoah
T'was also the munch of 1883.
"Golly ! , by Thee Of 1887 , Audaciously I Saw By Thee Nibble of '87'! , Goodness Gracious!"
The candle blows out me: oh my god Fredrick Fazbear the 8th
hahaha
good heavens have you ever heard of being polite and talking right
@@FehTron_FNaF sir fredrick fitzgerald finglerieth fazbesr
Friedrich Fazbear VIII
My heavens, it might be the bite of 87.
"I shall always comes back!"
-Sir Wellington Afton
My days, what a pleasant reference to *Five Sequential Evenings At Sir Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbearington’s Abode!*
FSEASFFFA the spin off of FNAF
I’m dying laughing bro
Best one 😂
"Abode" 😭
Golly! I remember this from the delightful play, *Five Delightful Dusks At Frederickson Gabrielle Fazbearington*!, Golly, the side-stars, *Bonnerie Jeremiah Bunnorockington, Chigrette Susanne Chickenizza, and Foxingreatson Fritzion Foxinumpiton* were absolute! I admired thine play!
“Sire, we haveth a peculiar group of animals on the run.”
-Sir Scott Cawthonier, Member of the Parliament
Oh, thats quite exquisite! Lets hope the ghoulish mannequin of Sir Fredson Fazbearded the lll rd does not awaken until the bejeweled clock once strikes 6 ,for sir Fredson is acting quite peculiar after dawn
the nibble of 1887'
🎩
🧐☕
Indeed so it is
ITs tHE bItE oF 83
@@number1fanofliamhfjone bruh does get a joke
@@paybackgaming5464Clearly you didn’t get his joke. You are the one who didn’t get the joke in this situation.
@@Bendernity it has appear to me that you are not the one to get the joke as he told him he got jokes
"my word, did i just witness the gnaw of '87? what a nasty sight indeed."
*Freddy's jumpscare in 1887 be like :*
Unfortunately, Mister, you have lost. 🐻🧐☕
@Eddsworld Official As someone from the UK, I can confirm I have no clue what this means
Edit: their comment's gone now :(
@@MineCrapSteve i means a jumpscare, also you ded
@@segasonic4952 I think the person I was replying to has deleted their account, but they said "bri'ish ppl be like:" and then said something nonsensical that means nothing to anyone who's actually British.
@@MineCrapSteve well that makes sense
Its not freddy its freddrick fritzgerald fazston fazbear🤓
“Golly gee! Might I say, could that have been the nibble of ‘87?”
Oh dearest me, it appears that Frederickson Bartholomeul Fazbearington Sr. has blown out the candles of the ballroom! I do hope that this unlike the scenario in which his grandson, Frederickson Bartholomeul Fazbearington III committed the heinous act known as “The Great Chomping Feast of 1883”.
Hahahahah that's actually great
This is a masterpiece
HOW DO YOU THINK ABOUT THAT???😂
Oh dearest me it appears mine lantern has run out of oil- wh- what's that absolutely dastardly tune playing?
frederickson bartholomeul fitzgerald fazbearington
“Oh Boy! Twas that the chomp of ‘87 on that dear child’s head?”
-Lord Mar K. Plier
good heavens! was that the Consumption of Eighteen Eighty Seven?
- Sir Markus Montpelier III
Consumption was another word for tuberculosis that was used during that time
Aw hella naw the consumption was a whole other tragedy 😂
CONSUMPTION LMAO 💀
The consumption IM DEAD 😂😂😂😂
"Mr. Freddington!"
"Maiden Chicklion!"
"Sir foxington!"
"Adolf bonnie-"
"adolf bonnie" bro💀
Adolf Bonnie wtf
guys get it because the joke is hitler
Bonnie stalin!
@@kostan55nahhh really?
Earl Frederick Fazbury is quite a dubious character
Along with his companions
Bartholomew Bonnie Bunnison,Clara Chica Chickensburg, and Sir Foxington of the Caribbean
@@transgaty2763 he was rumored to be the leading cause of sir man of the telegraph’s departure.
Ah yes, but one mustn’t forget Wilhelm Affington the VII. I hear he was working on a new book a murder mystery if I remember
"OTHUER WE NEES MORE LAMP OIL !"-Dutch Van Derline 1899
Dear me, it appears I have handled my lamp oil poorly! Now I must suffer the fate of being stuffed in freddy von fazebear the third's suit. gruesomely so!
By golly what a fate to suffer
I enjoy how FNAF is giving gamers a deeper appreciation of Georges Bizet. Truly a cultural exchange!
Goodness it appears my candle had extinguished itself without requiring any prompting, I sure would like to imagine that Fredrickson bartholemew Fitzgerald leopald fazbearington the third would not happen to appear at the entrance to my office and end my night earlier than intended by chomping upon mine head
Man there's will never get old
Reading this with an english accent is hilarious 😂
𝕽𝖚𝖓 𝖋𝖔𝖗 𝖞𝖔𝖚𝖗 𝖑𝖎𝖋𝖊, 𝖘𝖎𝖗.
“Was that the laceration of 87?” Marcus Sire demanded.
Oh golly oh no, how truly disastrous this is, I can't allow for fredderick bon Fazbear to do the nibble of the 83 on my cranium
‘‘Twas the feast of 1887” -Mattholamew Pat the 3rd
The great tussle of 1887
“I am destined to return regardless of the scenario” - The Indigo Individual
underrated
By Jove! ‘‘Twas that thy nibble of 1883
Me hoping that mein candle do not be blown out, lest be consumed by Fredrick Fitzgerald Fazbearington in the middle of the pizza restaurant.
- Matthew Patrick, 1887.
The statues do become a little unorthodox after nightfall.
Weeping Angels:
"I heard Some Nice Melody (Fnaf Freddy)...Was the Statue singing?"-Time traveler
This is the more sophisticated freddys place, for the richer pizza lover
The fine dining pizza establishment
@@FehTron_FNaF heh heh yeah exactly
“Please forgive thy self for taking a nibble out of your shoulder.”-leopard Fredrick fazbear the 13th
This reminds me of the dinner of 1887 🎩
🧐☕
I say O'l chaps it is the banquet of 1887
My gosh, that was cool.
-William Afton
I remember this song from little einsteins and I'm glad that this is how it's brought back
For the longest time i thought i was the only one who remembered little Einstein's
@@FehTron_FNaF same here 😅
I shall always return at random unspecified times
Sir William afton
good heavens my jingo frederick fitzgerald fazbear has blown out the candle
Hahaha that ones good
@@FehTron_FNaF why thank you kind gentlemen or gentlelady or gentle [enter pronoun]
@@client1temp287 Your welcome (and man is fine but thank you for taking that into consideration)
@@FehTron_FNaF thank you sir fehtron
Extinguished Thine Candle*
“The animated electronics do tend to act quite dubious when the clock strikes midnight”
Goodness gracious! I must leave this tea party before Freddy Fredbear Fredrick von Fitzgerald Fazbearington chomps on the frontal region of my brain!
Frederick Fazbearington The Firsts’ hymm is rather splendid I must say.
Great heavens! why is the pair of oculus staring at the few of us?
That tis a bear you fool!
@@copperpolice9650That bear brutally rid my daughter, Elizabeth II.
Holy mother of Joseph!Is that the fredrick the third's unique melody of the darkness?what a sight!
Fun fact: some fnaf music including music box are inspired from the classical music
That is a fun fact thanks for sharing
@@FehTron_FNaF and right now i starting to sing that music tho
Fun fact: the puppet's music box from fnaf 2 is named "grandfather's clock" in the original
Fun fact:freddys music box is a real lif emusic box its called toreader march and it was made in the 18s doe sthat mean freddy fredebears exist in the 18s?
@@iftytanisha7500probably more like it’s just been uses in the modern day, perhaps more popular before recordings and pop music became a thing though, maybe the earliest I’d go is the 1920s, this piece is also a very very popular and common opera though that you’ve definitely heard other parts of😅
" I Ought to scare you, Knight. " -Frederick Fritzergald Fazbearington Jr.
I mean that’s a lot of people so would he just go on a British rampage? Probably
haha most likely
Yes
*shank shank*
*shank shank*
I do say Fredrickson fazbear the 2nd has now committed the chomp of 87
The bite of '83 would not be unusual at that time.
“By Jove! ‘Twas that the nibble of ‘87?”
“Oh good heavens what the-“, last words spoken before the nibble of 87.
Oh great heavens! Is that Fredrick Fazbear III?
Oh Blimey it appears so
Cool O cholera cze to Freddy fazbear reference
What does III mean?
@@skotvhs The third
@@M.D.Y.1222 Thats exactly what my brother said (V) but it still makes NO GODDAMN SENSE
“Oh my, did Sir Fredbear Fredrickson Fazbearington II just take an oversized nibble of a juvenile male in an occurrence now known as the infamous Nibble of 1887?”
-Sir Marcus Plier III
"By the heavens Sir Fredrick fazbearington the 3rd and his merry band of acquaintances!"
“But thous is just an theory a moving picture theory”
-Matt Pattus the 3rd
By jolly goodness!was that the jolt of ‘87!
"Tis Frddy Fazballs,I must stuff you young man in a suit so please come with me and my companion Sir Bonsters"
“Tis well! It’s Frederick Bear III!”
Oh my golly, is that Frederick Fazbear, built by the lavander fellow?
Why has this all of the sudden become a meme?
*Yes*
IDK
FNAF uses a synthesized rendition of Carmen I suppose and it signals a jumpscare I suppose
it’s a fire song
because yes
Is that Fredrick Fazbear XXIV?
Keep that lantern lit, I repeat, KEEP THY LANTERN *LIT!*
“The animatronics do get a bit rapscallious at dusk.”
🧐🎩
🤣
“By the saints! Was that the chomp of 83?”
-Sir Marconius Plier |||
When British people play Fnaf:
you're not even funny
@@skinskinnermaybe his humor is not the greatest but YOU are depressing
k@@Azerwite
This is France
I made this a year ago geez
“My goodness! Was that the fierce and mighty chomp of 87 by fred fazumbear?”
"Oh great heavens! Fredrick frazzlebear is coming down this walk!"
This splendid tune reminds me of when I attended the feast of 87’ at Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbear’s Diner. I was accompanied by Chica Chestershire, Bonnebel Bunningsworth and Wolfgang Foxbury II. A splendid feast it was! I can remember everything that happened there, even though I was mere young man at that time. Though after it had become sunset, they all started acting quite mundane and “quirky.” I had to spend 5 nights at the location. It was a lovely experience I will never forget! I thank my comrades Frederick, Chica, Bonnebel and Wolfgang for giving me such a wonderful experience! This tune usually played whenever our flame burnt out.
The bite of 87 Pt 1
You mean 1887
@@Dombro29 they say 87 but it’s 83
Imagine napoleon losing a game in old times and saying "There is nothing we can do" before freddy jumpscare 💀
I thought i was the one who had the supper of 87
The sense of fear when a bear keeps looking at me in the dark
"Legend say that the boy who cried was replaced by a gizmo named Gregorus the Great"
*Madatthew Patrick*
Must say quite a peculiar sighting if I've ever seen one
the bite of 1 century before 87
Mr fazbear wants some tea?🧐
Freddy: yes i want some of it 🐻🧐
"Oh my! Was that the teeth nibbling moment of 1887? That was quite unnecessary! "
Jesus, I didn't know Freddy fazbear had ancestors
Frederick Fabfur was the grandfather of Freddy Fazbear the third
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By golly, was that the most Monstrous munch of 1,887? - Sir Emmarcous Plierson the 15th Jr.
funny thing, I summoned Freddy's great grandfather and he looked much more like a real bear albeit dressed elegantly.
Then:the march of the toreadors
Now:welcome to freddy fazbear pizzaria where fantasy and fun comes to life
Look like Freddy gonna be on a killing spree💀
"That music is nice but who is that scallywag over there?" - Lord Alexander the 1st
H E S A L W A Y S T H E R E
Golly! Was that the chomp of 87’ ?! By the famous Fredrick Furbear the Third?!
Tis was the bear attack of 87!
The bite of 1887 🤣
Negative, 'tis the nibble of 1887. Not BITE.
Children were last seen at toy stores with Frederick Fabfur Sr
Goodness Gracious! Tis Frederickson Bartholomeul Fazbearington the second! Biting thy Gentlemen's head off! Twas that the nibble of 87? Good Golly!
-Sir Mearc Edwardes Fischbach
The nibble of 83
🎩
🧐
"Was that the bite of '87?!?"
you mean the nibble of 87
Fredrik Fitzgerald Fazbear
You must take care of the possesed taxidermy of the king
My heavens! That appears to be the mastication of 83! Those revile plutocrats are in perpetuity to their mortification
- marques plier VIII 1883
This tune is indeed splendid it makes me recall when Marcus plier and I watched the beheading of 87
Me after seeing 1887: 💀
*George Starts playing March of The toeredors*
O'i Bloody Was that candle out by that fancy Bear?'
Sir George'? - Shall it be the last Night of Fredrick! - George' Bizet's Last words
Since we're all making jokes about "sir blank the eighth" I'll just go ahead and use the actual number of Freddie's.
Dear heavens is that Fredrick Fazbear fifth?!
"I shall always return, fare sire!" -sir William Aftonson the 3rd
good thing michaelton von aftonson the first has engineered spring mechanism suits of bradington of springingson the 2nd and fredrick fazbearington the 3rd