Explaining EVERY Easter Egg! - FNAF 1-3

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Published 2024-01-07
Today I go over every single easter from from the first 3 Five Nights at Freddy's games (FNAF 1, FNAF 2, and FNAF 3---the original trilogy). I used the established fnaf lore to explain each easter egg and I also theorized about some of the less known parts of the story.

Five Night's at Freddy's Wiki: www.freddy-fazbears-pizza.fandom.com

Trivia Hidden in FNAF 3 Newspapers: freddy-fazbears-pizza.fandom.com/wiki/Easter_Eggs_…

Credits (Gameplay):
DoctorHadi1987 - FNAF 1 Phone Calls
EagleDoubleTT - FNAF 1 Jumpscares
Mr. Degradation - FNAF 2 Minigames
Voltage - FNAF 2 Gameplay, FNAF 3 Gameplay
iDeactivateMC - FNAF 2 Jumpscares
Kureiji Rrazz - FNAF 2 You Can't SAVE THEM Ending
L-Effect - FNAF 2 Puppet Hallucinations
Dejvideus Original/Father - Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator Endings
IULITMx - FNAF 3 Minigames, FNAF 4 Fredbear & Friends Easter Egg
Critiots!! - FNAF 3 Minigames

All Comments (21)
  • @whosasking8839
    For the hallucination of Freddy ripping his own head off, you can see little threads of fabric still clinging to his lower jaw, which is absolutly horrifying because it makes Freddy seem more organic, like it's actual sinue holding his head together.
  • @DEMSH00T3R
    Scott: haha this cupcake is just a silly little easter egg

    Swootch: This cupcake is the Ennard of FNAF 3
  • @Smokeiziz-it3ru
    Blood and mucus coming from the animatronics is honestly sickening and horrifying. Who would return to freddy's after that
  • @DeadFawn
    I was always kinda under the impression that although the animatronics themselves are possessed, they can still affect other objects (ex: the masks, spare endos, posters) just by being nearby. Like the presence of the spirits alone is enough to cause hallucinations and such.
  • @Sonicmid
    Fnaf 1-3 story was honestly I think was near perfect. Obviously, there are some things that I would change or remove. But on its own it’s an amazing story that was very easy to understand.
  • @linux_doggo
    the circus music playing in fnaf 1 is whats known as a red haring, it doesnt actually mean anything, its just there to make the player nervous, thats something thats really missing in newer games as every noise serves a purpose, that might sound like a good thing but it means that there arent extra sounds to muddy up the soundscape and make it more difficult, same with foxy singing
  • I always like to think originally when fnaf 1 was out golden Freddy was either a demon that was the cause of everything horrible at Freddy’s or the spirit of the bite of 87 victim taking the form of what killed them with some slight alterations to it

    Jeez people love not reading comments fully when I say I like to think originally I mean that as a theory on what the original story could’ve been i hope i made myself clear
  • The suggestion that the FNAF 1 location was built on top of an older location is highly likely. It's possible this could be what is in "the box." Recently, we're shown a Pizzaplex built on top of FNAF 6. Absolutely brilliant.
  • @ib_enjoyer11037
    18:18 I'm pretty sure Scott added the jumpscare because of the rumours! One of the (untrue at the time) rumours before the update was that after typing in 1987 in custom night you get jumpscared by Golden Freddy, so Scott made it true in the following update
  • @HawkTeevs
    I like the idea of Shadow Bonnie being an entity made of pure negative emotion. If they are the employees who died in the “multiple and simultaneous springlock failures”, this would imply that they were in so much pain that it created entities made purely of those negative feelings.
    Just goes to show how incredibly agonizing a springlock failure is.
  • @Pudding404
    Before all the lore, and it being shrouded in mystery, everyone forgets how terrifying fnaf was when it first came out. The Fnaf 1 section reminded me of that. I can guarentee Scott's idea of fnaf 1 easter eggs was thinking how scary it could be from no explination.
  • @bobibbb4921
    16:32 one theory I read about was that purple guy, while kìlling the kids, he was singing to himself. Very creepy
  • @sh1nyman483
    Fantastic vid, and a great refresher on the original games' story. I enjoyed the tie-ins to The Silver Eyes especially!
  • @Sixsince-dd2eu
    The Bite of '87 happens to the night guard you play as for the first 5 nights of FNAF 2. After a former employee lures children in an old springlock suit, the animatronics start to act up, prompting the phone guy to have you watch them at the last birthday party before closing for the investigation. You are prompted to stay close to the animatronics, which allows one to give you a bite that was probably meant for a former employee
  • @partygoer8498
    FNAF 1 proves that you don’t always have to make something LOOK scary to BE scary, it’s the atmosphere and what they do that makes it terrifying
  • @AnimationDude_
    "A hungry customer looking for a late night snack"

    ah god, now I CAN'T not imagine someone just knocking on the door in the middle of the night then the killer robot answering the door
  • @mlmcatgirl1023
    god thank you for covering this in the year of 2024 i forgot just how much i missed early fnaf. its nice to revisit it
  • @Kwevin6659
    I'd love a timeline split or something, because Golden Freddy could've been a lot... MORE. "It's me", attempts to get Mike to recognize the spirit trapped with the suit, even mercy killing you in a way that doesn't lead to you being trapped in a suit like the rest of them. So many stories have plots where the spirits lose themselves and their reasoning over time, the spirit needs to be calmed. The kids physically trapped corrupt into the deadly animatronics quicker than Golden. Golden has some reasoning left, they try communicating, even showing up in the room with you, maybe there's a chance something can actually happen to fix this. It's like a hungry animal, though, you ignore it, you ignore its existence, there's no chance to fix it because "he doesn't see me", or you stare at it, acknowledge its existence, and it can't help but attack you as it finally gets something and loses itself to its emotions. Instead of being a vengeful, hateful "God" that's only after William, it's a kid trying its best to ask for help, to find someone who can actually see them and maybe get help only to fall to the corruption of their spirit when given a chance to talk. A child trying to ask for help from a security guard is a pretty normal thing, even if phone guy ended up falling to her as she tried.
  • @glitch-tv7504
    it surprises me to think that Mr. Cupcake somehow has more relevance to the lore than Chica herself. (And on top of being more popular than Chica, at least to my knowledge.)
  • @Lilvince3389
    Here's the thing about golden freddy, sure the phone guy may not talk about him, he does encounter golden freddy on the night 4 phone call, it's the jumpscare at the end, if you listen it's golden Freddy's scream