 Hello people of the internet! My name is Johnny and welcome back to another reaction to FNAF Game Theory. We're coming up already on our third episode of Game Theory's videos on security breach, and this one seems to be talking about Cassidy, Princess Quest, and also Glamrock Bonnie. Now, I've heard this is a good episode. The best one out of the trilogy so far, and I think Matt has a fourth one on the way, so I'm excited to jump into this one. Because I wasn't the biggest fan of the last two, but this one, you know, I've been waiting to hear Matt's take on Glamrock Bonnie, because that's personally my favorite mystery. Even though I think we all know it's pretty self-explanatory, pretty simple to piece together, so I'm curious what his stance is on it. And then also Golden Freddy and Princess Quest, because I know the file for the princess in the game is called Cassidy, which, you know, is one of the spirits in Golden Freddy. So I'm very intrigued about that theory, but of course there is only one way to find out what Matt's thoughts are, and that is to watch the video. Also, some people thought I was moving in the last video. No, I'm just reorganizing all my stuff in the office, so apologies for the echo. There was nothing for the sound to bounce off of. I knew there would be a bit of echo, but I didn't think it would be this bad, so I'm very sorry. I'm trying my hardest. There's a lot of stuff in here. I have too much FNAF merchandise. But anyways, that's enough rambling. Let's hop into Game Theory. If FNAF is Golden Freddy really in Security Breach. Hit the like button, subscribe. Let's hop into it. Alright, so this is Golden Freddy really in Security Breach. Hit the like button, subscribe so you don't miss future reactions to Game Theory. And here we go. Take it away, Matthew. Thanks for coming in, Freddy. I heard you got some new eyes recently. Just want to check to make sure that they're all functioning before we set you back out there on stage. Is our box guys? Tell me, what do you see here? That is my friend Bobby. I miss him. Haha, don't we all. Don't we all. How about this one? It's me? Hmm, interesting response with heavy lore implications. Gonna make a note of that one. Alright. This is exactly how Matt would take notes. That's the DJ you know. DJ. Music man. But hold on, may I have this? DJ? Come on, Freddy. It's obviously- There it is. I remember seeing this on GT Live. It's a bomb. Oh, we're still going. That was a cool opening. Do it to my channel too. And for letting me use it as a part of this video. As I write this, his masterpiece only has 400 views. So let's blow that channel up. Link is in the top line of the description. It is a bomb. Fill up those comments. Let me hear you. Music man. As the man said in the song. Let's go, let's go, go, go. Say what you will about Security Breach and there's certainly a lot you can say about Security Breach. The fact that it launched this weird unseen animatronic from Pizzeria Simulator into Memelord status is perhaps- DJ Music Man. A lot. What gets excluded from the game is almost as interesting as what made the final cut. So what are the mysteries surrounding these two animatronics? Can we solve the mystery? Especially with all the scrapped content. That, my loyal theorists, is what we aim to answer today. Missing animatronic number one. Hopping right into it. Well thought it was strange when the trailers first dropped and we saw our favorite animatronics in their new 80s get up. Freddy, Chica, Foxy, kind of. No, no, no, that's an alligator. Yup, Montgomery Gator was in and Bonnie the bunny was out. At first I thought this was just going to be a repeat of Sister Location. Introduce some new characters, reintroduce some old ones with new looks, and you know, just leave a couple out. But then right outside of the daycare of Security Breach, we hear this. There is no rabbit at the Mega Beats Plex. Not anymore. And that right there, my friends, is Theory Bait. Stick it on a fish hook and drop it in the water to reel me in. Clearly, this was more than just an arbitrary swapping of characters. There's a story here, a mystery to solve. Glamrock Bonnie did exist at some point here. Hey, my man. Doesn't. And the game continues to remind us of this mystery as we explore them all. While trying to decommission Chica, you have to venture into Bonnie Boll. And while we're up there, Freddy says this. I do not come up here anymore. I miss him. We even get a collectible message from Roxy Raceway that talks about him. Quote, management report. The bully alley needs a re-theme. While most of the Bonnie art was removed, kids keep asking, Where's Bonnie? Do we have an officially approved response? So, yeah. Where is Bonnie? The kids want to know and heck, I want to know what happened to everyone's favorite rabbit. I want to know too. I love Bonnie. Well, to answer that, we actually have to follow the other messages that we get in the FAS watch. Specifically, this security alert. Oh yeah, his locations. Going into Gator Golf. Quote, security report, 12 24 a.m. Bonnie is seen leaving his green room in Rockstar Row heading east towards the atrium. To 40 a.m. Bonnie enters the East Arcade. For 12 a.m. Bonnie enters Monty Golf. Bonnie is wandering around the Pizza Plex and winds up in Monty Gator Golf. And see, this is an important detail because as we see in both the game and the collectible messages, Monty has a bit of a mean streak going on. He likes breaking things. He also has a bit of an ego. Enough you notice, but the animatronics in this game are unusually human compared to the ones we've seen previously. They have personality, emotions. We see Roxy crying in her room because we've managed to escape her. We should have found him by now. It's not fair. I'm not a loser. Too bad. He's just hungry all the time and Monty wants to be the star. Looking for a way to rise to the role of leader of the band. Singer in the spotlight. We know this thanks to hole number nine of the Gator Golf minigame. Monty is center stage and Freddy is left out in the dumpster. So when bass player Bonnie comes rolling into his domain late at night, Monty sees this as his opportunity to take him out and become the bass player himself. This is all fairly straightforward just from reading those collectible messages, but it does leave me wondering why. Why did Bonnie go to Monty Golf in the first place? Well, what if someone led Bonnie there so he would get destroyed? Monty would get what he wants, a more prominent role in the band, and Bonnie would be quietly decommissioned and turned to Scrap. Scrap that could then be used to help you build another rabbit that we're all familiar with. One that's hiding out in the basement. Good ol' Burn Trap Afton. You want to know where Glamrock Bonnie is? I've been thinking the same thing as Matt. Burn Trap's body is Glamrock Bonnie's body. I'm not just saying that because they're both rabbits. There's actually a couple more clues that pointed me in this direction. If we turn back to when we last saw Afton in the form of Scrap Trap during Pizzeria Simulator in Ultimate Custom Night, there were some interesting design details. Namely the fact that we can see a lot of bone underneath the suit. A lot of bone. Top of his skull, his jaw, around the eyes here, even the collar bone you can make out in his jump scare. But here in Security Breach, Afton has basically got a whole new body. As Scrap Trap, he was made primarily of bone and muscle. But now, he's almost entirely animatronic, with the exception of the weird fleshy tendons that entangle the endoskeleton. As well as the skull, which now appears to be melted into the rabbit face. But we see loads of endoskeletons throughout Security Breach. We even hear Vanessa saying that they could just put old casings onto new endos if they need to. Bonnie will run the shows until person service can slap your casing on a new endo. So why then am I so sure that Burn Trap uses Bonnie's endo when they could have used any other endoskeleton? It all comes down to the hands. They make a big point in the trailers to reveal this mechanical hand with claws at the end of its fingers. When we all thought it was going to be a nightmare. Nightmare Sprink Trap. Oh shoot, I didn't notice that. Yeah. We actually get a really good look at his hands once we've decommissioned him. But hold on a minute, I was saying that Burn Trap was made from Bonnie, so why am I so focused on Monty? Well, we have to go back to the messages that we get on our Fazz Watch. Down in Parts and Services, we get this maintenance log. Quote, Before I read this message, Monty having claws didn't really strike me as an odd design detail. I mean, the dude's an alligator. Kind of makes sense. But this message made me re-evaluate that opinion. Claws are only for animatronics that play the bass. Oh yeah, and Bonnie played the bass. Damn, okay. They're installing the claws on Monty because he's becoming the bass player, which means that Bonnie before him must have also had claws. They need to be built into the endoskeleton because they have to pluck the heavier strings. Therefore, the claws on Afton's new body prove that they could have only come from a single source, Glamrock Bonnie. But Glamrock Bonnie isn't the only one conspicuously missing from the Security Breach lineup. Where is everyone's favorite yellow clickbait, Golden Freddy? So I knew about all that Bonnie stuff. I agree 100%. Meanwhile, you got Old Man Consequences over here asking Cassidy, You good bro? And encouraging them to leave the demon... Chill out, Cassidy. Come on, come on. This was another playing piece off the lore table. The end of another character arc. So why would Cassidy appear in Security Breach? Doesn't seem necessary. It was more Freddy's spaghetti time. Security Breach once again threw everything it had at the wall to see what's stuck. And I do mean everything they had. That's a whole lot. It's kind of concerning. FNAF 1 animatronics. FNAF 2 animatronics. Tons of references to FNAF 4. A direct connection back to FNAF 6. There's baby, there's the puppet, there's the fun times. It's terrible. It's terrible. I do also get Crying Child, Michael and Elizabeth. The Afton's all-in-one neat little package. And that's still not all. The Arcade Cannons reference everything from the original novel trilogy to the Fazbear Fright Stories. Heck, in this one game you get not only one, but two. Count them two versions of William Afton. Glitch Trap and Burn Trap. You have all the versions of pretty much all the important characters throughout the franchise. So in a time when it seemingly references every other important corner of FNAF 4, where's our Golden Boy Freddy? Well, he's there. He's hiding in plain sight, right here, inside the Princess Quest arcade games. The princess is, quite literally, Golden Freddy. Or, to be entirely accurate, it's actually the spirit of Cassidy inside the arcade game. I know! It seems crazy, right? And while I could try to bury the lead here and string this whole thing out, I'm not. There's just so much to talk about. We know that this is Golden Freddy because it's coming straight out of the horse's mouth. I guess it's the sheep's mouth because it's steel wool students. Oh gosh. Anyway, if you dive into the game files, there's a character sprite folder labeled Cassidy. Open it up and what do you find? The princess. Now I gotta be honest, that alone didn't convince me. Sure, it is a huge deal, and obviously the golden color of the princess is a direct connection back to everyone's favorite yellow bear, but this is also a series that's used the name Jeremy in, like, what? At least four separate places. Is that right? Is it four now? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Good God! Scott, find new names! Yeah! Hey, we can't fit all the content on the mobile port. How do we get people to play it? Uh-huh. Okay! Yay. Yay. Hi, Chica. Aw, she watches! That's right! She's watching? Okay. Okay. It's me. Wait, we figured this out so long ago. Goddamn, that's gross. I look so sad. Aw, man. Okay. Okay. They said, girl, what's up? God. Okay. Yeah, yeah. Alright, I get it, I get it, alright. I guess, okay. That makes perfect sense to me, I don't know what you're talking about. That makes perfect sense to me, I don't know what you're talking about. What? It's okay, Ash. Could just be us? Probably not, though. But we've also done that so many times. We're driven by anger and revenge that she couldn't let go. So this feels like a great ending to this chapter of the series. Finally, Cassidy gets to join the others and rest, putting aside their agony and putting an end to the Golden Freddy arc, and hopefully to Afton's arc as well. But there's still one more- Let's hope so. one more series of secrets in this game that we haven't talked about- The CDs! Oh, god. So does we wrap up our coverage for Security Breach by talking about the most controversial and frustrating part of it. The Retro CDs. The Mysterious Patient 46. And what all of that has to do with the theories that we've covered so far. So bite of 87 that subscribe button to ensure that you don't miss it. And as always remember- I'll be reacting to it, so subscribe to me too. A game theory. Thanks for watching. Alright. February 19th, Saturday for our final Security Breach theory. And then make sure you stick around after the episode for a live theorist talk back, where me and a bunch of other FNAF theorists from around YouTube get together to discuss all things Security Breach. Oh! The good, the bad, the robotic. And we can't wait to hear your thoughts on it as well. Oh, okay. Yeah, that was pretty good. I knew- I do agree with the whole Glamrock Bonnie thing. I feel like everyone is on that same level. You know, Monty killed him, and then the parts were used for Burntrap. It's pretty simple. It's all there in the game. The Cassidy thing, I think there's a lot of evidence for. Personally, I would like it much better if it wasn't Golden Freddy, but at the same time, now watching this video, it does fit being Golden Freddy and getting that final closure. Oh, but yeah, pretty solid theory all around. Definitely my favorite out of the three so far again. Looks like we have one more on the 19th. So that is going to be interesting talking about all of the retro CDs because I listened to them all. I understood the main plot. I don't really know about all of the in-depth stuff and all the connections back to Afton and Vanessa and all that stuff that I'm sure Matt is going to explain. Because like I've said previously, I don't really care too much about the lore anymore. I like watching these videos. They're interesting, but it's not like I'm sitting here and I'm like, God damn it, Matt, you got that wrong. You know, I don't really care. But yeah, it looks like I'll see you guys on the 19th for one final reaction to Game Theory Security Breach. But until then, I'll see you all in the next episode. Thanks for watching. Hit the like button, subscribe, and I'll see you all on the flip side. Goodbye.