 Oh, people of the internet, my name is Johnny and welcome back to yet another Game Theory reaction video. MadPat has just uploaded Game Theory, FNAF The Grave Robber. I'm just gonna take a wild guess and say that this video is going to be about the newly released Fazbear Fright book number two, Fetch. Hopefully he doesn't spoil too much about the Fetch book because as you can see from the bookmark in it, I have not finished reading the book, so hopefully not too many spoilers. I'm also currently working on the summary slash review for Into the Pit, so if you want to see that and it turns out you're not subscribed, hey, punch that subscribe button. Also, while I am desperately asking for you to do stuff for me, don't forget that we have the charity stream on April 7th for Hope From Home for the United Way Foundation. The top donator from that stream will win this FNAF poster. About the whole gang on it is an official merchandise from the series, so if you want to win that, tune in to the charity stream on April 7th, 1pm Eastern Standard Time. So that is enough self-promotion out of the way. Let's finally jump into the reaction for Game Theory, FNAF The Grave Robber. Here we go. Game series. Book series. Time up on it. New book series. Nice 75. Oh, come on. Fine. Phone guy. Orange dude. Didn't you just... Fine. Wild card. Change the category. Timeline. Fight of 87. Chomp of 83. What's going on here? Wait, but... Time traveling ball pit. You can't just... Reverse. Oh, yeah. Reverse. Reverse. Reverse. Reverse. Reverse. Reverse. Reverse. Reverse. Reverse. Reverse. Reverse. Reverse. Reverse. Reverse. Reverse. Oh. What? That is pretty extreme hate. Oh, God. Your grandma sucks. The box! Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That sounds like a YouTube comment. Hey, that doesn't look like an official Bonnie model. It is very confusing. That also doesn't look like an official and no model. Sorry. A nitpicking. People hate when I do that. Are we talking about canon or the books? Self consistent within the boundaries of that fictional world. On the other hand, a continuity, at least as I'm referring to it here, is a timeline of events. A continuous story thread where one event leads to the next that leads to the next. Take Star Wars as an example. Ray having magic healing powers in Rise of Skywalker. Or Leia flying around with everything. I don't know anything about Star Wars so I can't connect with this, but... So the franchise, those powers thereby get the green light as being canonical powers of the Force in the overall Star Wars universe. The problems people have with them though, is that they don't fit in cleanly with the continuity that was previously established. If force healing is in fact a thing, then why hasn't it been used to save literally anyone before this point in the series? Tell you what, it would have been really handy for old Qui-Gon Jinn over there in Episode 1, but the fact remains. Healing is now a canonical force power, which means that the canonicity of certain powers is presenting challenges to the established continuity of events that came before. This is where FNAF comes in. You see, you can have multiple continuities all existing under the same canon. And it appears as though this is how the FNAF franchise works. So you're gonna go to Scott's Steam message about the canon and other parts? They are separate continuities, and yet they are all deemed canon. This was all expressly stated by Scott years ago. Yeah, he is. The book is canon just as the games are. That doesn't mean that they are intended to fit together like two puzzle pieces. The book is a reimagining of the Five Nights at Freddy's story. If you go into it with that mindset, I think you'll really enjoy it. Now, what I've been trying to do with my theories and what I think some of the sides misunderstand is that I'm not allowed to use the books to solve a continuity. I'm trying to use the books to establish a canon that will then allow us to solve a continuity. Jeff, still not looking too good. I like that he's reminding people about this. Maybe? Like in one of his past theories, he's thought that a... bite victim was a robot. Well, was rebuilt as a robot, sorry. That's not creepy. Maybe? Yeah. Sure. Great. Great. I forgot about this post. I love that. It's good. Come here. True. Phone guy? God, not the phone guy theory. Oh, good times. Good. Fun. Wait, what? I did not realize that. Oh my God, he's including FNAF what is well in that. I read it on digital, so it's like page 250 out of 3,127. Quote, Greg did tune back in, though, when Kimberly Bergstrom raised her hand. Well, he sort of tuned back in. He heard her question, is this just a theory? Oh my God. Probably didn't actually say it that way. That was just my creative interpretation. Game theory. Yeah, no, that's it. You truly made it. Anyway, we have a discussion over. Let's talk about this new book and what it means for the franchise. So quickly before he goes into that. Normally I would, because this is going on for six minutes, 44 seconds. Normally in my past reactions, I would be just like, oh man, he took nearly seven minutes to remind people about this. But I think this was necessary because especially with the Bad Pats New Series on talking about the books and how they are linking to the game sort of and filling in those blanks. I think this was very necessary because some people are just completely like misremembering what Scott said and just connecting the books in every way possible. I think this really, this reminder was really needed. So normally I would hop on the fact that it took seven minutes. But for now, I'll let it slide. Again, I haven't finished the book. One has a young girl outright being mauled to death and wrapped in a sheet while she lays there dying. So pretty intense stuff, but the connections to the main lore are definitely a bit shakier this time around. I mean, the first book into the pit featured cameo performances by Golden Bonnie, Baby, Fun Time Freddy, The Missing Children's Choir, and more. This one, meanwhile, introduces us to a lot of new things. A smart phone powered animatronic dog named Fett. He's cute. Lonely Freddy. I like Plus Trap. I'll admit I like Plus Trap. He's cute. Zero lived near Olympia, Washington. Washington. Not really near Utah. Time travel? Fetching. Fetching. Greg is now the second character to have some sort of psychic connection to these restaurants. As I talked about in our last theory, Oswald from into the pit had the exact same thing, where he inexplicably found himself drawing horrific animatronic monsters without ever knowing about Freddy's to begin with. It's also worth noting that both are the first stories in their respective books. It'll be interesting to see whether this is turning into an installment. The second important part of this story is that it clearly establishes that technology has advanced far beyond where the rest of society is. As I read that earlier quote, Fetch can connect to smart devices like cell phones, despite being older than the kid's parents. The reason I call this out is that in theory crafting for this franchise, I've seen a lot of theorists use the more modern, sleeker design of the fun time animatronics to put them later in timelines. But it seems like the story is telling us that those sorts of details don't matter. Freddy's is, and will always be fantastically ahead I mean, it did have free roaming animatronics in like the 80s. That's finally funny. Oh, that just doesn't sound right. Oh, what? It's crazy. Oh. Oh. I'm gonna getcha. Here's plushie. Flashlight, please. Foxy from Joy Creation? Interesting. Hmm. I've never thought about that. Sorry, Foxy's model. Fun times. Sorry, Foxy's model. It doesn't really fit in, though. Yeah. Yeah. I'm gonna want one of those toys. He has a brain. He's got a big brain. All of us glossed over Nightmare in general is just like the embodiment of death. Yeah, Nightmare is just a weird guy. I kind of forget about Nightmare. I'm not gonna lie. Oh, that's weird to think about. Hmm. He's like Dreadbear. Hey! Right. We know based on the original trilogy, how about that one? Plushie. Hmm. Lastly, story number two out of three. All right. Ready. I know you've been having some trouble lately. Hey, hey man. I know you've been having some trouble lately. You know, I've got one of those plush Freddy's. His books are so freaking creepy. All right. Dark, right? And Alec isn't alone. Dude. This story carries over yet another recurring theme that we're seeing develop in these books that animatronics are stealing the identities of kids. In the first book we had the story to be beautiful where Baby steals the looks and identity of a girl named Eleanor. Here, we have ourselves another robot AI. This one housed inside the lonely Freddy module stealing the bodies of Alec. This, to me, is right in alignment with what we're expecting from Vanny in the new FNAF game that's slated for release. Remember, in FNAF VR, we hear the story of Jeremy. Now he cuts off his own face in an attempt to reject the system taking control of his brain. And when we beat that game, it ends with glitch trap basically locking us away and taking over our body. We let him escape through us. But what we thought was happening on a small scale, one person getting taken over in one game. They're creating an army. They're sending to kids in pizzerias everywhere. It's further evidence supporting this theory that I did on FNAF VR. The story from this point forward is basically Afton creating an army, a cult, a bunch of brainwashed, more accurately, bodies swapped people hiding in public, hiding in plain sight, taking over bodies one by one. Kind of makes you wonder what FNAF 2020's got up at sleep, right? Before we look forward, we actually have to look backward. You see, there's one last topic I'd like to explore in this final story. It's a doozy. It's the parallels that this story has, FNAF 4. In fact, I believe that the Lonely Freddy's story is helping us to solve what is one of the longest standing mysteries in this franchise. Also, one of the strangest, including- Psychic Fredbear voice. Voice. Voice. And that, my friends, is the super story of Psychic Fredbear. He's there, he's there, he's everywhere. We better call Psychic Fredbear. But in order to tell you why, you're gonna need a bit more time. Yeah, that's what I thought. There's only one last thing to say. Do you want to save money on pizza? No, no, I don't want to hear about honey. Totally caught up, by the way. I just want to skip ahead to see if I was right. I was right, it's honey. Interesting. I noticed halfway through, I noticed why I do like the sort of this new series of FNAF game theories. It's because not only is it still summarizing the books, but it is still throwing in a little bit of lore and a little bit of speculation. You might even say a little bit of theories in the video as well. And I like that. I haven't finished reading this, like I've said many times, so I don't really know exactly what he's talking about, but he did a good job of explaining everything. And I think I'm going to enjoy when I finish this book. I think I'm really going to enjoy these stories. I will say, they are very dark. They are very, very dark. I'm, like I said earlier, working on my summary slash review for Into the Pit, but those stories were dark and it sounds like this book is full of even more dark stories. So if this goes through all the way up to Book 5 Bunny Call, this is going to be one crazy book series. Because I don't think anyone expected it to be this dark, but here it is. This is what Scott wants to show us and it's here. So yeah, that is it for this reaction to Game Theory. Pretty solid, pretty solid. I mean, it's not really much of a theory. It is still, like I said earlier, just explaining the book and then throwing some theories in there, connecting some pieces from the books to the games. I did like the little reminder at the beginning of the video to remind people that, hey, you know, the books, while they are still canon, they're also separate from the games. Some things may link together, but they are still a separate universe, but yes, they are still canon. That's going to be it. Look forward to the summary for both Into the Pit and let me grab it and Fetch. Both of them coming out this month, hopefully very, very soon for the Into the Pit summary, but you're going to have to wait a little bit longer for the Fetch summary because, like I said, I'm not done reading it. Also, don't forget about the charity stream. April 7th, you can win a poster. Top donated. So thanks for watching and I'll see you all on the flip side. Goodbye.