I Read EVERY Five Nights at Freddy's Book
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Yep, in possibly my most draining video I've ever had to make, I sat down and read EVERY SINGLE Five Nights at Freddy's Book, which there are over 20 of, how are they at expanding the already complicated lore? Let's find out!
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0:00 There's FNAF Books?
4:21 Sponsor
5:16 The Silver Eyes
16:24 The Twisted Ones
27:43 The Fourth Closet
41:36 The Graphic Novels
51:46 FF 1 - Into the Pit
1:01:42 FF 2 - Fetch
1:12:09 FF 3 - 1.35AM
1:22:41 FF 4 - Step Closer
1:31:48 FF 5 - Bunny Call
1:41:57 FF 6 - Blackbird
1:51:27 FF 7 - The Cliffs
2:04:38 FF 8 - Gumdrop Angel
2:14:15 FF 9 - The Puppet Carver
2:21:40 FF 10 - Friendly Face
2:28:47 FF 11 - Prankster
2:38:52 FF 12 - Felix the Shark
2:45:49 FF - Graphic Novel
2:51:44 Tales From the Pizzaplex - Lally's Game
3:00:55 Tales From the Pizzaplex - Happs
3:06:54 Conclusion
The Forgotten Fairly OddParents Crossover - • The Forgotten Fairly O...
Remember Game Grumps AWFUL RUclips Red Show - • Remember Game Grumps A...
Thumbnail Art - / dianacamerojz
Edited By - / @simplydad
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References - docs.google.com/document/d/1j... - Развлечения
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ahhh sheeit now he’s doing books
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Freddy Fazballs
Markiplier crying in the corner whenever there is FNAF gameplay on screen is my favourite LSMark long running joke
Right lol
It gets me every time it's the perfect bit
Got a lot a mileage out of that one.
Mines gotta be “the mouse!”
wish it really was every time
Lol I actually love In The Flesh. The absolute NERVE of Scott Cawthon to make mpreg canon in FNAF is baffling, amazing, stupid, brave, disheartening, infuriating, and hilarious all at the same time!
agree, I think it capitalizes on the niche horror of mpeg fanfictions, which is surprisingly effective in grossing the average reader out haha
@@biptari pretty ironic considering Scott started his whole career with niche horror.
Wasn’t the main character of the mpreg story named the exact same thing as matpat? I swear I heard him mention that somewhere
@@earlearlwood7050 the mc is named matt and has a friend named after another game theory member (i don't remember the name but i believe it was 'jason?'), so it's a popular joke theory that the story features matpat as the main character as a stab at how he overanalyzes the books
@@biptari "Stab" was absolutely the worst and best word to use in the context of this book
My favorite part about the Charlie Trilogy is the fact that, while the “Charlie was a robot” reveal _seems_ like something the writers came up with between books 2 and 3 as a way to resolve an unsolvable cliffhanger, rereading them makes it clear that that twist- or something like it- was planned the whole time. There are tons of moments from the first two books that hint towards it: Charlie saying that it feels like her early childhood memories belong to someone else; the unexplained markings on her dad’s workshop floor that turn out to be where the camera that recorded her “memories” was mounted; William looking shocked and describing Charlie as someTHING special (rather than someONE special) when he first gets a good look at her; the fake blood found at the scene of William’s “death” (which can’t be his doing since he really did bleed from the springlocks)… the list goes on. The reveal may not make perfect sense logically, but it was absolutely prepared in advance.
My favorite part of Charlie Trinity is the fact that Charlie Charlie was a robot reveal some like something writers come up with between books two and three ways to resolve an unsolvable cliffhanger , rereading the makes clear that twist or something something plant-like it planned the whole time. There are tons from the first two books that hint towards Charlie's saving that feels like her early childhood memories long to someone else explain Makings on her dad's workshop floor turn camera that courted her recorded her memories was was mounted , William looking shocked describing Charlie something special ( rather someone special in the first he first it's a good look at her fake blood found at the scene of Williams death sprained likes you he goes revealing reveal makes perfect sense
@@tayloranderson7547 ??? why'd you copy op's comment and just remove some words and important grammar?
@Delusion likely a bot
You don't unless William has fake blood Which is entirely possible as well I mean hes willing to kill people foreign mortality you don't have to eat rolling to do a little bit of self experimentation Replacing bits
Also in the second book I think it’s John who said you look like you haven’t aged a day to Charlie
This hammers home my belief that FNAF should've never tried to directly cater to a children's audience despite revolving around child murder. You can tell that so many of the authors and artists wanted to create something that wouldn't just be scary, but genuinely unsettling. I think that's why so many of the body horror stories involve being killed from the inside, it's because they can't show overt gore.
I just wanted to hear more about cyborg body horror.
I honestly never understood why this franchise's fanbase consists of kids when it is a horror series.
FNAF was always at its best when it was doing its own thing while still being technically friendly enough for kids as more of an accidental byproduct, and not being specifically targeted for kids and no one else
The idea that children can’t see real horror is the problematic
Stories involve being killed from the inside, it's because they can't show overt Gore. For real life.
I’ve seen matpat analyze the lore, but it’s cool to see someone actually analyze the stories as, y’know, stories.
If you mean a poor man's analysis
Deftly she walked.
Ngl I liked ls mark vidro on him reading the books just that if you want more a more in-depth look you would go watch someone like dawko
@@unclebaba3463 Better than the overly critical bull Matpat does. At least this guy respects the creators
@@PurpleFury2375 wdym?
Now LS Mark knows the pain Matpat has to go through reading all of these books.
@Sam and СоIby shorts 🅥 go away
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Your acting like the books aren't good which they are
@@corymiller7926 they are but reading all of them can become exhausting.
@@corymiller7926 they are but some of the books/chapters can be slow or very strange which can make it feel like ots melting ur brain
There's a single thing on Twisted Ones that makes me love it: on the Brazilian Version, they decide to name him not Springtrap, not translate his name...they named him "Spring Man". FUCKING SPRING MAN
O HOMEM MOLA
That's the funniest thing I've read today, thank you
In russian they translated him as beartrap(Капкан, Kapcan) in one of the trilogy books
Spring Man? From the hit Nintendo Switch game series “Arms”?
O Homi Mola
I think the angel one could have been improved if instead of Angel eating the gum drop. The step-sister eats it in front of Angel to tease her during an argument after the party. The story then changes to the perspective of the sister who notices a strange rash on her skin the day after. Thinking that angel might know something about this since Angel is a fan of fazbear (maybe it's revealed in her thoughts that she only wanted a party there to spite Angel), she demands that Angel helps her. Angel seemingly agrees to help her and suggests that they go check the restaurant to find out the ingredients of the candy. The sister notices that Angel is acting strangely more complaint, but passes it off as Angel finally "understanding her place". This however is just a rouse as Angel ditches her while they were inside of fazbears, and she proceeds to get lost and she gets put into a box. The POV Then switches to Angel a few months later, at her birthday party at Fazbears, her stepfather now treating her better with the disappearance of his daughter leaving him with no one to spoil but Angel. The giant gummy candy lady is then presented and it shares a faint semblance to the step-sister. When Angel receives the gumdrop, she proceeds to give it to her step father as a thank you gift for the party. "Oh Thank you for the gumdrop, Angel" the father says before ploping the candy into his mouth.
You are like spielberg jr
POV switches are pretty hard to get right, so… I don’t think any of that should happen. They’re jarring. Also, these stories are SHORT. They don’t have time for POV changes to work. They work their best when they are chapter to chapter. There isn’t enough time for that to happen with these.
-Sincerely, someone who wrote a fanfic 4 years ago where the POVs changed randomly and it turned out horrible (though it was also just bad overall!)
@@alteregobruh good point
@@TheLalacream One way to solve this, though, is to have a third-person omniscient narrator. This can work well, though it depends on a few things. The narrator explains everyone’s thoughts instead of just the main character’s!
I like that idea a lot
William Afton in the Games: Silent bloodthirsty killer
William Afton in the books: Eloquent Edgy Knock-off Joker
Oh god XD
I laughed at this
William Afton in the Games: Eloquent Edgy Knock-off Joker
No no no. He's the suicide squad joker 😭
@@1FenFen1
Exactly LOL
I don't know how anybody got a different idea of Afton.
I think it was possibly from people younger than me like 11-12 when FNaF first came out whereas I was like 18 at the time of FNaF's first release.
So, to me, Afton was ALWAYS an Eloquent Edgy Knock-off Joker. I think the books portrayed him perfectly, down to even how he was drawn in the first graphic novel.
The first time I saw it, my initial reaction was, "YES! This is exactly what I thought Afton would look like!"
Because, to me (an adult at the time of Afton's reveal in the FNaF games), child killers aren't spooky silent bloodthirsty killers akin to Jack the Ripper. Child killers in my mind at the time of Afton's introduction were pathetic individuals too weak and scrawny to attack anybody their own age. But I could see how somebody younger would have gotten the perception of Afton as this dark and mysterious spooky killer man.
@@m0002856
Tbf we haven't seen Afton actually speak until Sister Location, which is, mind you, 5 games into the series by that point. Its understandable that the common conception is that he's a silent killer type.
I agree that his appearance in the silver eyes does match his character though
RIP to the editor for being subjected to the knowledge of what Mpreg was. Also, the Into The Pit graphic novel adaptation looks like a wiki-how article.
You know? I kinda see it.
He really just looked like the :D face given a little more detail in the wrong places.
When mark said MPreg I thought he was saying impreg as an abbreviation then I saw the editors spelling of it and looked it up and I regret it
@@Nixus237 I'm so sorry for your loss of ignorance.
I audibly cackled when I saw the Editor had to look up what it was. The joy of watching others fall into pits of knowledge I know never get old
mark not knowing that free audiobooks is super illegal is probably the funniest thing about this video. but i really hope he can get the audiobooks published that sounds hilarious
Real quick I want to mention how the the fnaf wiki talks about Step Closer by mentioning how Foxy’s curse had the magical ability to sign people up as organ donors which is the funniest way to describe it
The stuff Mark does for his viewers is slowly becoming more and more insane
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Honestly, it's not.
This applies to both LS Mark and Markiplier
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Imagine him ranking every One Piece episode lol
I absolutely adore the Springtrap Mpreg story purely for two reasons:
1) It's the only one I remember without prompting prior to this video
2) Matpat was forced to talk about it as evidence for one of his FNAF theories which is incredibly hilarious to me
Edit: It's in the video "3 New FNAF Security Breach Theories" for those curious, cheers to Vivian in my replies for finding it
Mat pat got real fucking desperate didn't he
For 2), Which video was it
I wanna see Matpat cover it
I want to know which video did Matpat talk about it
@Marav Reviews At least the books aren't canon(well the og novels at least😅)
@@MaherandIbrahimsAvengers I believe it might've been the one where he used Felix The Shark as proof that there was an ARG, DO NOT quote me on that though, I'm still looking for where he talks about it
I am not kidding when I say that Springtrap in The Twisted Ones has very nearly the same backstory as Flowey from Undertale. Also the novel trilogy as a whole, but primarily The Fourth Closet, has a startlingly large number of similarities to The Swan Princess
And one last thing, I got the novel trilogy from the library the first time I read it, and I had to wait like 2 weeks in between TTO and TFC, and in that time, I was actually able to predict (and have my boyfriend confirm that I was right) that Not Charlie was an endoskeleton with an illusion chip in it. So I think that was good foreshadowing/setup that they did.
I didn't like Dance With Me though. Ballora just wasn't threatening at all. Like yeah, she was going to be a criminal forever, but there weren't any police or anything that was chasing her or even mentioned as a threat to her continuing to be a criminal.
(Okay so this wasn't one last thing) I really liked Coming Home. Specifically, I really liked the part where the mom is reading Samantha the book about the sad ghost going to live with a bunch of other ghosts so it can be a happy ghost, which is where the title's double meaning comes from. However, the storybook also calls the other ghosts "the ghost's family" or something like that, which would seem odd because the other ghosts are seemingly random ghosts and not the ghost's actual family, but I believe it's a callback to Dave referring to the animatronics as his family, and him calling the day they died "their happiest day" all the way back in The Silver Eyes, which I think is really cool.
So I'm not sure how the discs work... But if a deaf person would come in contact with the animatronics would they be affected by them? I think this is quite an interesting concept to explore as long as it doesn't affect them.
He really has become the nostalgia critic he does stuff so we don't have to
Truly, a fate worse than death
I didn't expect LS Mark to review books.
You die a hero etc
He does stuff that Wii don’t want to
@@YEs69th420 Don't know. Critic seems reasonably happy these days.
1:07:55 This is probably the freakiest thing about this story. Imagine such a fate. Experiencing something so horrible without being able to move or cry out or anything, only for you to be thrown in a dumpster shortly after. Sheesh.
It makes me sad, too. Alec didn’t get the chance to fix his mistakes after seeing that he was the one in the wrong. That chance was stolen from him by the Lonely Freddy, and now, he’s left in a dumpster to rot and decompose.
Damn, that third book has way more interesting ideas than I could ever have expected. Literally, if just a few terms were switched, it would go from supernatural to AI/transhumanist philosophical exploration. It’s still horror either way, I just didn’t expect it to go there from murderous chuck e cheese.
Author of 12+ years here! There's actually two ways people get NYT Best Sellers: The first is to sell 10,000 to 50,000 copies in the first week of the book being released and the second is to have a good publisher/agent who can pay for you to be put on the Best Sellers List. There's also fudging the reported numbers to get on, but the sole book that's known to do that *"Lani Seram's Handbook For Mortals"* was removed and the author/publisher shunned for it. The Publishing Industry is wild.
Lemme guess, most "best sellers" are payed up?
@@MegaBlair007 yep, so especially with political ego piece books the writer or their related media company will buy out a bunch of the copies enough or near to the amount needed to get on the list due to wanting that ego stroke and appearance of prestige of being able to print that on the next run of books. Makes the book appear more valid.
OMG I remember Handbook For Mortals being a thing booktubers roasted the writing of! Wasn't the cover art also accused of being traced/stolen?
@@MegaBlair007 Oh definitely.
@@GDMendezWrites It was indeed stolen, but I'd say plagiarized is a more appropriate statement. Krimson Rouge goes into depth on those details in his review of it. But, yes the entire fiasco behind Handbook for Mortals is something else.
Body horror has always been a concept that's made me uncomfortable, especially in scenarios like "To be beautiful", the panel that you showed of the main character looking down at her stolen legs kind of made my skin crawl, but "it's a boy" just straight up made me laugh by how ridiculous it was.
*I was the 420th.*
@@gasterthemaster6490right on
@@redraccoon9381 but why is your name like that when the raccoon is grey?
That's what it's supposed to do
"It's a boy" made me actually uncomfortable like it made me actually upset
As someone with Submechanophobia, I adored the Submechanophobia book. I had to have my girlfriend read it to me, as she had the book and I couldn't work up the courage to buy it.
It was reeeeally freaky! At many points in the description of things, my skin was utterly crawling. I adore the characters in it, as they're all very distinct, including Cayden Wakowski. I don't think I'll ever get tired of the way I feel reading it.
Edit : The way Mark invisions Marla, John, and Jessica is exactly how I thought about it.
Honestly if Fetch wasn't a FNAF story I would've thought it was a Goosebump book.
In the Flesh is my favorite story for 2 solid reasons.
1: Nearly pissed myself laughing once I realized where it was going and when it happened.
2: It the only time I get to say the line "Springtrap knocks a dude up!' and NOT be referring to anything fan related.
I went into the book already knowing what it was about and I still ended up laughing so hard I couldn't breathe once I got to the line "Matt couldn't fasten his pants." For some reason that line SENT ME and I desperately needed an oxygen tank as I got closer to the end of the book. Worst part was I was reading this out loud to a friend. Also that one scene earlier in the book where Matt was trying to steal Jason's date during the double date, I kept cracking up during that scene because I couldn't pronounce the Italian words. I was such a giggly mess that I accidentally said "It wasn't, it was GARY" in the most disgusted MatPat impression I could and ended up wheezing at myself after the fact.
The whole BABY Springtrap shit is so fucking funny
Only reason I find it somewhat funny is that it CANNOT be a coincidence that the protagonist's name is Matt
I hated the main character and was fully driven by the knowledge that he was gonna get knocked up by Springtrap. Did not disappoint, was very funny
I can name another thing do you know how the protagonist of 5 nights of Freddy's one was made Spring trap knocked someone up
That is a weird joke but completely true because Mike Schmidt the protagonist of the 1st game Is probably Michael Afton
“He started to push out countless sequels, 11 to be exact” this line kills me for some reason Mark is always funny but the way he said this so deadpan was just perfection
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I love how Afton went from Jeffrey Dahmer type child murderer to Joker type supervillain in 1 book 😂
Basically, the books were originally a way for Scott to explore a more story-oriented way of telling the lore so they were originally intended to be separate from the games. However, the newer games after fnaf 6 definitely follow the original silver eyes series way closer than you'd expect. The pizzaplex stories actually set up the plot in the new DLC ruin in its epilogues. I suspect that the new movie coming out will also draw heavily from the silver eyes series. So the books were originally an experiment that later played a bigger role in the overall franchise.
Didn’t think Mark would make an entire video about books.
Ls markiplier
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Facts
@here is the full clip szzu
well the books are peak fiction
Afton being happy with being Springtrap does make a certain amount of sense to me, it was the suit he always wore when killing, he had some kind of obsession specifically with Golden Bonnie, and it was the suit he ran to for safety from the souls of the slain children. But it is a little odd that he's otherwise functioning pretty normally while being a mangled corpse in a springlock suit, so it could be more interesting having him lose himself to his fury and madness being forced to suffer in pain eternally as the suit he loves is constantly trying to crush him. Essentially a weird animatronic bunny version of Kratos.
I know desperately require a GoW (2018) mod with Peepaw Willie as Kratos and CC as Atreus
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I can see Afton acting that happy to be Springtrap and acting like he's a terrifying monster you should be afraid of in his in-game voice lines sort of like that's his mind coping with the fact that he's permanently trapped in the robotic suit. As if his ego doesn't want to acknowledge that he's trapped as a cold corpse, and therefore powerless, and hyper-focuses on whatever rush he got when he wore it to kill people.
@@joaquingamarra3248 CC?
I read this as "lose himself to his furry" which somehow still fits
1:12:59 good news folks like a few days ago Scott Cawthon himself had announced that ladyfiszi has been fired
"It almost make sense... but not quite" Is the best summary for the entirety of the franchise
70% of Fazbear Frights feels like a weird vaguely FNaF related dream Scott had and decided to inflict upon us all because he didn't want to write a story about the actual games or characters.
Well, Bonnie gave him nightmares when he was making the first game, so this theory checks out.
That's literally the perfect description, holy shit
Now I’m thinking what the hell gave him an In the Flesh dream.
@@StarWarsLightsabers-sq9dnbeing mad at matpat, probably
Okey I must say PROPS for the editor, they helped convey the visual images of the stories in a funny and engaging way and managed to get us through a 3 hour long video of fnaf lore so we could understand what LS Mark went through GOSH
Simply dad is goated, his own channel has some really good videos if you’re into Megami Tensei
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1:03:41
"dont do anything stupid!"
"Why would i do anything stupid?"
"dunno *also sends an address* "
1:37:41 Imagining baby Springtrap saying Daddy with an adult British man voice just makes it ten times funnier. 😂
What I’ll always appreciate about these books is that they never just go through the motions. They always try new concepts, and while some blend together, to me it’s never felt like a copy and paste job.
There’s like 10 times in the video where he says the books just keep repeating concepts and feeling like a copy and paste job
good joke
Funny
So in case you didn't realize why the vent hiding spot for 1:35am was an odd detail included, here's a quote from Sister Location: "Funny story, a dead body was found in the vent once. Well, okay, not so funny, but it's a story." Also I wonder if 1:35am is the time that Charlie died in the mini games or novels or something. It was late at night in a storm, or at least appeared that way. Or maybe it was the time Henry found Charlie after her initial death.
The number 1:35 really has a connection to Charlie, but not that way. We can allude to her birthday since it is on May 13th, as well as Ella being one of the "Charlies" in novels timeline.
That Charlie died in the mini games or novels or something . It was late at night in a storm , or atlest appeared that way . Or maybe it was the time Henry found chrile after her intitital death. For real life.
@@Glitchwraith6 That's fair. But it was still very late for Charlie to be at the diner when she died. Obviously she would be later if Henry was working there. Also a new snippet of a theory I saw from another RUclips video, although partially unrelated to the timing of Ella, was that someone surmised that Henry was Fredbear giving cake to the kids when Charlie died, and the slowing of the game might have been him actually seeing Charlie get locked out and die but being powerless to stop it because he was in the spring lock suit.
16:53 seeing mark calling nightmare a “demonic looking version of Freddy Fazbear” makes me laugh and cry
2:42:21 this felt kinda personal after my autistic ass sat here for three hours watching this with my fnaf hyperfixation 💀
I like how Mark’s “No shits given” attitude to media makes the horrifying stories in Fazbear frights get sorta shoved aside. I’m not even the full way through the video and it’s hilariously comforting.
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Mark trying to sell audiobooks without authorization, essentially piracy, because he didn't know it was illegal is pretty on character for him.
Even though I love "B-7", it was so difficult for me to read it because of how sad it was. It kinda reminds me of "The Real Jake", but I just personally found "B-7" more tragic and emotional. It also reminds me of "Sergio's Lucky Day"
Thanks for reading all these so I don't have to! A couple of insights from the publishing world (I'm an agented children's illustrator, author and graphic novelist). All of the FNAF books are likely ghost written and work for hire. The way work for hire books usually work, is that the publisher provides parameters and themes for the book, and then the author has pretty much free reign. So, this is just speculation, but I would guess there is a master list of themes and some sort of lore bible that is given to the authors, then they can pick what they want to write about. That's how you end up with stories that are so similar. It depends on the what sort of deal Scott made with Scholastic, but it's likely he isn't involved with each individual story. That goes especially true for the graphic novels.
Graphic novelists in general are criminally underpaid, often times getting less than $100 per page. It would definitely be scholastic working with the artists, and not Scott. Even in cases where there is an author and an illustrator, it's pretty rare for the author to work directly with the artist (though not impossible). I would guess that the fazbear frights gn's were work for hire, meaning the artists got a flat rate and no royalties. This is pretty common when working on IP's from what I know. So, I would bet money that those artists were paid a pretty low amount and had a reeeally tight turn around time. It's possible they're less established artists who need the money and are willing to take those kinds of jobs. For reference, graphic novels usually take 1 to 3 years to produce, often times more. Considering that the first Frights prose book came out in 2019, and the GN collection started in 2022, I'm not sure when the book got announced, but that doesn't leave much time for a gn to be made.
So yeah, it's a shame that they couldn't have made better comics, especially since Scholastic could definitely afford it. Most likely, Scott sold the graphic novel rights when ever he made his deal with Scholastic, and he likely has very little if any control over the graphic novels. It's possible that like with the silver eyes trilogy, after they see that the fanbase is there to buy them, the budget will go up.
Also, all that being said, I am SO CURIOUS how the ghost writing for these books works. Considering how integral the books have become to the lore, did Scott plan it all out for them? Is there a lore bible on a Scholastic server some where, with a mountain of NDA's to protect it? Or did it start out vague and the poor ghost writers were let loose, unconscious of the fact that they are toying with the sanity of a huge fanbase? DID Scott have a hand in springtrap mpreg?? I'd give anything to find out.
Was anyone else surprised at just how brutal some of the Fazbear Frights stories are? Like I get where the source material comes from but some of the shit I’ve heard that happens is insane, especially when the character’s a kid.
They were definitely much more outwardly graphic than the games themselves. Like, very descriptive, while the games tend to be more implicitly violent. I was a bit surprised too lol
I was too. It feels like if Stephen King wrote goosebumps.
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@@SilverQueen731kids books definitely get away with more graphic content, at least when it comes to violence. I’m assuming it’s because it’s not a visual element, so it’s considered more tame. Any 9 year old can pick up a fnaf book and read about someone getting forcefully stuffed in an animatronic suit. It was kinda the same with the warrior cats books which are full of violence but they’re placed in the kids section at libraries
@@sketchycat6223 very true
As someone who grew up in Hurricane, my biggest problem with the books is how poorly they represent living in southern Utah. The books really have no desert elements, mentioning grass, trees and forests in the town, which just aren’t there. It’s mostly dirt, weeds, and desert plants aside from in peoples yards. It also doesn’t cool down much at nights. I just found it strange to say the trilogy is in a desert but not actually treat it like one.
Also i found it very strange and unlikely that there would be any kind of mall there, unsuccessful or not.
i highly appreciate this insight
I live in Northern Utah, so I don't have quite the same experience. But I sort of figured the Pizzaplex would more reasonably be in St George. Does that sound like it would work better?
Poor Hurricane was doomed to be pronounced wrong by literally everyone unfamiliar with the place.
Here's the thing: I'm pretty sure the FNAF Hurricane isn't the same as irl Hurricane. I know how strange that sounds, but while irl Hurricane is a very southern city, the Hurricane we see in the books and the games is very northern (f.e., one of the FNAF 6 minigames takes place in an evergreen forest. Also, the secret location in FNAF VR DLC shows the construction of the Pizzaplex in an area full of pinetrees, while it's snowing)
@@allisk8001 i live in st george and I dont even think the town could ever afford to even build anything like the pizzaplex. it would never fit in here in the first place. it would be like if you took one of the life sized gundam statues in Japan and put it in the middle of africa.
Plot twist; Utah in FNaF's world is just flipped upside down to justify the 'cooler' setting.
'Features Greg and his two best friends'
I'm actually surprised Diary of a Wimpy Freddy hasn't happened yet
The fans: Write it down!
how to make a fnaf book
step 1: make the main character have family problems.
step 2: make the main character a total dooshbag.
step 3: make it has nothing to do with fnaf and can be changed into other things.
step 4: make the ending bad.
I think it's worth mentioning the person who did the Silver Eyes adaptation also has fanart of William preying after children in, like, the sexual way. She also traces often, and the Silver Eyes adaptation is her when she doesn't trace (mostly). She's basically a meme in the FNAF fandom because of how horrible she is
Which one?
@@diegodunn-humphrey512 pinky pills
Yesh
it always bothered me how people try to make afton hot or sexualize him. it always feels out of character for the way he acts.
@@xsoultillerx she implied William was a pedo she didn’t sexualize him he’s ugly as fuck in her artstyle
Mark was stuck in a “mediocre creepypastas loosely being related to fnaf” purgatory for a month
I know they're usually regarded at mediocre at best with pretty bad writing, I really like the Silver Eyes books and they're among my favourites
I always assumed that the fake blood found in the first book was Charlie's since she has a pretty substantial wound throughout the end of the book and there's now way that she could've been bleeding actual blood whereas William really did bleed when he got the springlock suit triggered on him, he just didn't die from it.
Not to harp on Mark a good 24:30 in, but you do realize the only reason we know his name was springtrap is because we had to decipher the same phrase of “my name is springtrap” in a post Scott made, right?
LS Mark unintentionally becoming a booktuber just to talk about FNaF books is probably the most LS Mark thing he could do, and I mean that in the best possible way.
After finishing the video, I am pleasantly surprised there seems to be a lot to enjoy about these stories. Honestly, even when it gets into just nonsense like Fazbear Goo, I gotta admit I enjoy it for just being a sort of crazy, campy B-Horror side of the franchise. I can't help but have a soft spot for a franchise like this.
@@eternallyconfusedneveraware Same, I believe the silver eyes trilogy is Scott’s magnum opus, but some of those fazbear frights stories aren’t really even related to the series at all, they’re just fun as hell
@@eternallyconfusedneveraware Same, I believe the silver eyes trilogy is Scott’s magnum opus, but some of those fazbear frights stories aren’t really even related to the series at all, they’re just fun as hell
Soo confession time, I got jumpscared by The Fourth Closet whilst reading when it first came out. If you're wondering how this happened it's quite stupid, I was reading the book in a large empty room whilst waiting for someone and the binding of the book made that I'm a new book who hasn't been stretched out this much yet sound. Of course I wasn't expecting that so in panic I dropped the book and then quickly realised that I was just jumpscared by a book, that is for an ip that's mostly jumpscares.
thats pretty impressive
Damn... Scott still has it
I feel like I had a stroke reading that.
@@J-Dog10 The binding of the book made that “I’m a new book that hasn’t been opened yet” sound
As in the book made a weird sound they weren’t expecting
For real life that is so awesome
Ok now this, this is peak editing
I don't know who your editor is but give this man a round of applause
LS Mark: "Uncountable sequels"
Also Mark:proceeds to count 11 sequels
And here, we have the wild LS Mark, putting himself through psychological warfare.
Bro is just gonna keep finding ways to create the longest and most drawn out experience to put himself through
All for us 💀
*Please ls mark rank very dreamworks film please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
@@tazinboor3913 Nobody cares dude, wtf does this have to do with fedy ferz balls.
@@PancakebatterLuigi well ls mark just uploaded a video, so it was my chance to be one of the first commenters so he’ll notice my request.
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The fact that Charlie and her friends are in their teens is news to me and I read the book when it came out. That's next level out of touch writing
Yeah same. I was thinking early 20s for sure.
I thought they were in like college or somth?
@@MegaBlair007 in the second and third book they are, but in the first one they are teens.
For real life
Ngl I love The Man in Room 1280, I love how the story is centred around a member of the Church so we can see the moral and religious aspects of the FNAF universe
Watching this in an near future where we know the FNAF movie release date is absolutely delightful.
2:09:06
I like how you can see the player breaking down as they get the buttons wrong
panicking until they get jumpscared
LMAO
100th like
Ye
Honestly I love the idea of Felix the shark. It plays into the submechanphobia fear people have and honestly the idea of one of the fazbear locations having special guest animatronics because the owner of said location wanted it doesn't seem out of the ordinary. I think a lot of animatronic diners back in the day had a lot of guest characters that were exclusive to certain locations. Plus it adds new characters to the franchise instead of making variations of the main 4 we already know which is really fresh. Plus animatronic animals like sharks or dinosaurs aren't out of the ordinary, There actual parks made to showing animatronic creatures. Now imagine those guys get out of there cages and start chasing you. That would be scary.
*their
@@lord_raptorade4853 you also got it wrong it's "They're"
@@Xenderman no? "They're" is a contraction of "They are" so that wouldn't make sense. That's literally saying "imagine breaking out of they are cage"
@@lord_raptorade4853 then we're all wrong because the true way to say it would be "*there are* actual parks made to showing animatronic creatures"
@@lord_raptorade4853 I can't edit it because I got a heart, if I edit it, I lose the heart and It should be fine its a small mistake. we all make them.
He says "titular" 3 times so, yes, this video is trititular.
The Fazbear Frights books were hardly ever available in the book stores where I live, and I remember being excited when I finally found one. The excitement didn’t last long though because only like a page in I put it back because I was so bored.
"New York Times Best Seller" just means they sold 5-10k copies in one week from more then one retailer. There is no competition for the title, so theoretically every book released in the same week could have the title. I've also heard some book publishers have gamed the system to up their books sales and claim the title, so that's always something to keep in mind.
It's a meaningless title just like a Guinness World Record. Your book doesn't have to be good, hell people don't even have to technically read it or review it, you just have to hit 5k sales at least. Makes me wonder why they even do it.
For real life
@alilordoftheskies5079 I'm sure originally the title held a lot more meaning. Similar to music going platinum or a youtuber reaching 1 million subs. My original comment wasn't to shit on the concept, selling 5k books legitimately is impressive and a fuckton more then the majority of books sell (esp in 1 week!). It was just to point out that the title doesn't mean anything beyond an indication of how well it's selling. Like...youtube play buttons are just as pointless but it's still a nice acknowledgement.
@@PointsofData Then again, it's super easy to cheat the NYTBS bc you can just buy your own books in bulk and they don't review if the sale is legit or not 😭
yeah, pretty infamously there was a book a few years ago (handbook for mortals) where the author intentionally gamed the system by buying their own books thousands of times over to push the book up to the #1 new york times bestseller spot. it's still a crazy controversy looking back lol
For some reason In the graphic novels I always imagined William Afton’s voice to be Dr. Doffenshmirtz’s which is what made me like this version of the books soooooooooooooooooooo much.
I imagined it as the voice of the old man onceler when he's talking to ted and has that weird voice from the 2012 movie
He even looks like him...
"A Bear?"
(Puts on hat)
"Freddy Fazbear!"
Imagine if a show happened and the actor plays him 😂😂😂
@@gasterthemaster6490 😂
*"You see, Perry the platypus, it all started back in Gimmelshtump in 1983 when my son was horrifically injured by my own creation, removing his frontal lobe-"*
In The Flesh is my favorite story of the bunch, when it comes to concept alone. Put yourself in Matt’s position and tell me that’s not absolutely horrifying. Having to cut yourself open so a metal monster doesn’t blow you apart from the inside is.. Awful. It’s scary as hell, and easily the most memorable of all the books. Not to mention the choice to use the name “Mat” when MatPat is such a prominent figure in the community. It’s disgusting, graphic, and absolutely iconic.
52:13 so here we go. Fazbear Frights: Into the Pit
Fazbear Frights into the pit
fazbear frights into the pit
Nothing
Table of Contents
Into the pit
If you told me the first Fazbear Frights Graphic Novel art was done by someone they hired off wikihow I'd believe you. It's uncanny.
I am so glad I am not the only one who saw that
Apparently the artist traced at least one panel from Dawko’s “Into the Pit” music video; wouldn’t be surprised if they traced from Wikihow too
What did Mark say about not accusing the artist? Have you not see the part where he showed their other work?
@@anonymouslucario285 I do not understand what you are asking me
@@GippyHappy Mark said its not the artist's fault and that their other work is actually good
Interesting (and fustrating) story about book 12: MatPat had a theory that the reason the stories in 12 were cut were because they were meant to be clues for an arg that never finished. He said that the locations in Felix and update to fnaf 3 were all clues to look in. Whether the arg was ever true or not, Mat cancelled the arg cause the idiots who were doing it were harassing people with phone calls.
Dude, an ARG would’ve been so cool!
Thank you for your dedication!
This was a great vid, and although I am a FNAF fan and a fan of reading books, I could never read this as it is hard for me to even understand the plot but with your video, I have great knowledge to it!
Mark crying all the time is awesome and all and it never fails to make me at least chuckle...
But can we talk about how amazing the Explosions are during deaths in the story summaries!? I love it so much and the buildup to it is sheer perfection!
I did not expect to like this video as much as I did. I am really glad to see someone who isn't really a "FNaFtuber" give these books a fair chance like this. As someone who really does like the majority a ton, the positivity was really refreshing.
Thanks for not judging the whole thing based soley on In The Flesh and stuff.
I'm sorry what does a song by Pink Floyd about a fictional version of Roger Waters going on a fascist rant have to do with the FNAF books having a poor reputation?
@@faultyvideos2215
I can't tell if you're making a funny or not.
@@faultyvideos2215 In The Flesh is the title of one of the most hated short stories in the Fazbear Frights series. I actually like it, but many despise it, because of it being parasite horror, similar to the Alien movies.
@@HamazuraGOD I am.
That is a real song though
Yeah the fnaf community is so focused on being unfairly negative to anything made after fnaf 3 right now. It’s so annoying. Like yeah we get it old thing good new thing bad. Mark was being very objective and fair here
I can't get over how William looks like Dawko in the Graphic novels
It’s like that Pinky person was all “ah yes the villain guy is supposed to be somewhat British, hmm, I think I know what a British person looks like” *imagines a certain content creator with ties to the franchise she’s making this little comic for*
Dawko is the man behind the slaughter
BWAAHAHAHHS😂😂😂
The William Afton design HAUNTS me, and the only thing keeping me going is knowing it's not necessarily canon to the games.
Nobody on this Earth would listen to William by the way he looks. The books always talk about how he's able to convince people to do anything and that he seems incredibly welcoming and friendly. Ain't no way William is convincing anybody with his crackhead aesthetic. He should look like a normal person. Not hot like all those weird Tumblr fanarts, and not like a local druggie that you quickly walk past when you see them on the street- just a normal, friendly-looking guy.
Trusting William based on how he looks is more unrealistic than the possession and immortality stuff bro
This video is exactly what I needed to bridge the gap in knowledge since I’ve only watched let’s plays of the games. I’ve come to the conclusion that I didn’t miss much. Might be a few I’d read someday though. Thank you for struggling through some of these so that others don’t have to haha. I legit thought you were joking about the “in the flesh” one. Wild.
I’ll say this about the way they took Springtrap in Twisted Ones, actually:
While the execution is undoubtedly not the best, I feel like him being weirdly joyous about his fate is if nothing else, quite disturbing. Like, think about it: him dying in that suit and suffering and stuff IS a fitting end to such a horrible killer… except it wasn’t the end at all. What should have been it was instead only the very beginning of something very special. And to take all of that irony, all of that justice, and spit in its face and say “fuck you, I am on cloud nine” feels to me like embracing that beginning.
Not to mention, when a villain is as masochistic as he is sadistic, it becomes very, VERY hard to figure out a way to deal with him, doesn’t it? What doesn’t kill him makes him stronger and all that.
Eh, maybe I just have a soft spot for villains who simply cannot be affected by anything the heroes do unless it’s truly fatal, villains who approach the most serious and terrifying things as if it’s all one massive game and they’re just having fun.
Actually on that note, it makes even more sense for a story about the corrupted image of a restaurant experience “where fantasy and fun come to life” to have a villain that embodies the sense of fantasy and fun gone terribly wrong.
I do agree that the execution is still not the greatest though
Fun fact, the artist of The Silver Eyes graphic novel IS a deviantart FNAF fan comic creator called PinkyPills. Their art has gotten decently better and their Afton is a bit more intimidating being a more heavyset man with a decent bit of patchy stubble
Fun fact that artist also for some reason thinks Afton is a pedo and likes to draw scenes with that as a focus also pinkypills has bee caught tracing numerous times
Too bad they support incest and pedophilia 🚶
Heavyset as in he looks like Peter griffin lol
@@SpeedyWeedyYT "hey beter, you happen to know of any missing children?" - joeseph swanson probably
She is literally a terrible person, isnt she?? 😭😭😭
Eleanor in the graphic novel looks like she smokes 3 packs a day lmfao
3:06:55 when you finally realized that you have finished this 3 hour long video
Me listening to Mark describe the first book: Man Charlie seems like such a cool main character. Her design is simple but effective, she looks cool, I love her style with her jacket and boots. I wanna see a lot more of her.
Me listening to Mark describe the second book: Oh.
Me listening to Mark describe the third book: O-Oh? Oh...oh.
Then you realize what she becomes in the games.
Charlie deserved so much better.
@@WaspCameraInSpringfield I mean, she does in the games.
@@Jedi-ge6lr she's in the games?
@@combine161 Yes. In FFPS, if the cassette man is Henry, then that means she's the kid outside the building in the "Give cake to the children" minigame in FNAF 2, and the child that possesses The Puppet.
The fact that In The Flesh is legit a deviantart story made official is honestly crazy
Wait seriously??? Please give more info, I'm intrigued 👀
@@EternalTheMandarinGoddess look up Mpreg
@@EternalTheMandarinGoddess
Do NOT do that
@@tetrofita1787 dude, i know what mpreg is. I'm just curious about what specific DeviantArt fanfic the story was inspired by.
@@EternalTheMandarinGoddessthey don’t mean it literally, it’s just that the story is akin to something you would find on Deviantart
17:41 holy fuck I didnt know that these book covers were published in Turkey glad I didnt see them on the shelfs
💀
Even though most people don't enjoy it as much as me I really love the Silver eyes artstyle. There's just something so unique about it that I can't explain. Also I really like how Dave's appearance (even though it's kinda goofy) makes him seem like this delusional freak who has something wrong going on in his head.
I like how MatPat uses this outside lore to help fill in some of the missing gaps that are in the games since Scott said they don’t fit perfectly like puzzle pieces but can be used together
He use outside lore to say it was inspired by this. You guys didn’t pay attention to his theory at all
The Into The Pit graphic novel looks like a collection of Wikihow drawings
😭😭😭
1:35:11
I'm so sorry you had to see that...
So basically, from what I've theorized (omg another theorist!) That the Plushtrap Chaser from Out of Stock is the um- "offspring" of Matt from In the Flesh. I am so disgusted, but it makes the most sence. The tiny Springtrap "offspring" was described as, "realistic" and the Plushtrap Chaser was returned for this exact reason.
I also had another theory on Jessica, the girl from the story in Frailty. She did the same thing as Sara did in To Be Beautiful. I want to say that she made the same deal with Eleanor, but quickly caught on to Eleanors plan. And Jessica was able to find out that her body parts were replaced by junk. She understood that her necklace was able to heal others, but create an illusion for her body. It's why whenever she shaves off a part of her necklace, pieces of junk get left behind.
I managed to get through this in one sitting, and I can't even imagine how hard this must've been. I'm an avid reader, but reading *every* fnaf book in such a short amount of time?? Kudos to you for commiting to it, king behavior
Using notable fictional characters as placeholders for the story's names never got old in the whole 3 hours 😂.
Grim being Grim from Billy&Mandy
Jake being Jake the Dog
Hanna being Hannah Montana
Greg being Greg from DOAWK
Dirk being Dirk Nowitzki
Nice job, Mark! What a great comprehensive video on all of the FNAF books! I know you probably won't see this, but I've been following your channel for a while and you're one of my favorites!
Might as well leave my own ranking of all the stories lol (haven't read any of the pizzaplex books yet)
39. Pizza Kit
38. Gumdrop Angel
37. The New Kid
36. The Breaking Wheel
35. He Told Me Everything
34. Coming Home
33. Sea Bonnies
32. Together Forever
31. In The Flesh (Just because it's so damn funny)
30. Jump for Tickets
29. The Scoop
28. Hide & Seek
27. The Twisted Ones
26. To Be Beautiful
25. Kids at Play
24. The Cliffs
23. Find Player 2!
22. Dance With Me
21. Friendly Face
20. 1:35am
19. Step Closer
18. Prankster
17. What We Found
16. Lonely Freddy
15. Sergio's Lucky Day
14. Into the Pit
13. You're the Band
12. The Puppet Carver
11. Room for One More
10. Out of Stock
9. Count the Ways
8. Blackbird
7. Felix the Shark
6. The Fourth Closet
5. The Man in Room 1280
4. The Real Jake
3. The Silver Eyes
2. Fetch
1. Bunny Call
“ I absolutely hate Eleanor’s design here it so similar to Baby but I don’t think theres any correlation between the two”
Who’s gonna tell him?
Please, Tell me i dont known
Here's a great question no one behind these books seems to have asked: what does the Fazbear company *want*? In the games they never do anything more outright evil than covering up and making light of all the murders that keep happening. Circus baby's entire nonsense was afton's fault. He made things work that way, and everyone just kinda had to clean up after his mess while keeping maulings to a minimum.
Freddy Fazbear, the company trying to save face in a shitty way, is not the company in these books. This is Freddy Fazbear, the company that is actively creating products that kill kids, and sometimes outright killing them. Lonely Freddy being discarded after the swap is too perfectly timed to be coincidental, and they actively murdered angel by feeding her to the other children. But what the fuck is the point? Agony and remnant and legacy can only explain so much aimless destruction. This is something else. They just haven't decided what that something else is and it bothers me.
My theory is that the people at the top of fazbear are unaware of the supernatural and the entire company is just one of those braindead, short sighted public companies that just expect infinite growth.
Straight up just a headcanon for me but what if the current employees are all under glitch traps influence like Vanessa?
Evil corpos gonna evil
That's what happens when you make a story up as you go along instead of starting out with an idea.
Great one behind the boat what does the Freddy Fazbear company want the games never do anyting more outright evil covering up and making light of all the murders that kept happening. Circus baby Zander nonsense was acting feult. She made things work that always everyone just kind of kind had to clean up after his mess while keeping maulings to a minimum . Freddy Fazbear, company trying to save your face in a cityway the company City wave beauty Way the company shit😊
25:10 I have to add, William was in love with as parading as the bunny, and it isn't exactly the same as the original William, I do agree that him saying complete sentences isn't as neat, but to accept and love his new persona is in line with who he is, killing all of his victims in a yellow bunny suit has always been a core sensation to him. Like living out a fantasy. It's strange, but it's like he's in love with that suit.
One of the best things i can recall from the original 3 books is how dark they can actually be.
Of what i remember (i was like 12 when i read so my memory isnt that good) the first book goes into great detail about the spring lock failer and henrys suicide, the second book goes into great detail about Charlie's death, and the third book straight up described charlies aunt as having her stomach pulled out by baby and her body going pale.
Plus the twist were good like having charlie being a bot and William actually killing charlie.
The first book was very good but the 2nd and 3rd feel like they need each other just to work.
I am amazed how far you will go to discuss this series for everything its worth but you know what I am here for it
*Please ls mark rank very dreamworks film please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
referring to Freddy as Fredward was a power move I wasn't ready for. well played.
Bunny Call is definitely the most unsettling one for me personally. I first read it while I was in a very uncomfortable housing situation with a creepy roommate. That night I had a vivid nightmare of this roommate trying to get into my bedroom like Ralpho the Bunny. Still to this day one of the scariest nightmares I’ve ever had.
It’s a shame that story was overshadowed by the infamy of In the Flesh.
Currently reading the books and watching each chapter of the video as I go along. So far I've read "The Silver Eyes" and "Fazbear Frights: Into the Ballpit". I'll update after I finish :)