 Well. Well. Well. Here we are again. Game. Theory. FNAF. Reaction. Video. Been quite a while since I did one of these. For obvious reasons, if you guys have seen my previous ones. Apparently I gotta look at these things from 7 billion different possible angles if I even want to comprehend what Matt is even talking about. So I don't even care about what people say. I'm just gonna watch this, state my opinions on it, MY opinions on it, and we're gonna end the video. That's all I'm gonna say, let's hop into it. Now the reason why I wanted to check out this new one in particular is because as far as I'm aware, from the first like 10 seconds that I've seen, it's gonna talk about the Into the Pit bookmark, which I actually have right here because I've been reading it. So hopefully, hopefully it doesn't get too much into spoilers, but I'm sure it will. So I'm gonna say it right here. Possible spoilers for Into the Pit. Hopefully there wasn't some because I'm still reading it myself. I'm reading it. Hey guys, look, I can't pronounce my always. I'm still reading it. Man, I just love my community a lot. All right, let's watch. Whose voice was that? Is that Matt? That's not good. Welcome to Game Theory. It's concentrated on new consoles with all of the tariff flops and none of the actual games. Five nights at Freddy's is over here in the corner doing its own thing and releasing, you know, exciting and interesting stuff. Last year Help Wanted was a fantastic edition. I fucking loved last year for FNAF. So many good games. My boy Mark. Spent so long since I did a FNAF A all- lower video. Five. Fucking five. Hey. No, I didn't, unfortunately. Let's step closer. I know, look at this. Three stories for the price of one. Oh boy. Uh-oh. I'm not done with it yet. Frick. Yeah, whatever. Sounds kind of familiar. Oh, yeah, that was fun to deal with. I was about to say the one where they find like the body parts and being like cut off, that sounded like candy cadet story from Pizza Sen. Let's continue. Hey, is that baby? Is a red pig tailed a clown robot with green eyes. Huh. Is that description sound familiar to anyone? Sounds like baby. I don't know who opts for decapitation. Well, I mentioned that she's in prison. What I left out was that she's actually trapped in the stomach of a white pink bear with a twisted sense of- That sounds like fucked up pretty. And if all that's too subtle for you, well, the first story outright- I keep seeing these pictures like on the Reddit and I don't know where they're coming from. Some people are saying that they're in the book, but I see no traces of these pictures in the book. I'm lost. Do you guys know where these pictures are from? 1985. Dead. Oh boy. Uh-oh, stinky. So I'm guessing from what you guys have told me, not many FNAF fans actually read the books. I have another book right here. Not many people actually read these, so I'm guessing that's why this video is 20 minutes, because Matt better do a damn good explanation of them. All right. What's going on? Separate universe. Stories from different corners of his series. Oh, look at that. It's right there. Different corners of canon, you say. Oh, look at that. Stories are going to be more aligned with the trilogy of books. Damn it. I don't want that. I don't want them in the canon of games. But still, all of them existing within the canon itself. So absolutely worth our kind of investment. The first story actually has a lot to cover, so I'm going to just save time with a pen. Last and instead start second to be beautiful. In it, Sarah, a 14-year-old girl, rescues a red pig-tailed clown animatronic from the trunk of a car that she finds in the scrap yard. Grateful to be saved, the robot who holds herself Elidor. Nice knack. Oh, my God. Based on the cut illustrations from the book, says that she'll grant any wish. Sarah wishes to be beautiful and baby like a twisted fairy godmother makes it happen. By putting Sarah to sleep every night and hacking off sections of her body while she's unconscious. How is that being beautiful? Quote. Sarah looked at the floor. One bag contained a human leg. Oh, my God. What the frick, Scott? It's a really small face. Hmm. Kind of sounds like the sound disc. Shape shifting robots. Slice off your face and steal it. Anyway, as I mentioned before, Sarah's extreme maker confirms that in the FNAF canon, humans can be partly or fully robotic without ever knowing it. We've seen it before in the original trilogy of books. Yay, Charlie. A part of the ideal that protects this Charlie was a highly advanced robot, and we're seeing it again happening here, a normal human Sarah unknowingly being remade into a robot. Oh, geez. Now a recurring element of the series goes to support the idea that Michael, the crying child of FNAF 4, after getting bitten, could have been... I will put you back together in a much more literal way than any of us were expecting all those years ago. He was put together as a machine. He grew up without knowing it, and was only able to roll out once he... Matt's timeline theory? ...is about being scooped at the end of sisterhood. I don't know, it was in one of his previous ones. I should be dead, but I'm not. Does this little short story outright confirm any of it? No, certainly not, but third time is a charm. At, at, at, at, at, at, at, at, at, at, at, at, at, at. The third story about a girl named Millie trapped inside Fun Time Freddy's stomach doesn't really tell us the whole lot. But it just confirms what we are all expected. Jabbing bonbon. ...designed to be large enough to capture kids, and either kill them off or transport them to underground testing facilities. Moving on to the end of the book, there's a little teaser. It's a Marvel movie, but with 100% less Nick Fury, where you get a preview of a seemingly new monster. Two cops are discussing a hooded figure raiding the neighborhood's dumpsters. They call it the Stitch Raid. Quote, the Stitch Raid, with this is said, was a shrouded figure in some sort of cloak. The detective squinted at a picture that showed the figure pulling what seemed to be a mannequin's torso from the dumpster. The face wasn't a face, not a human face anyway. It looked more like a mask. The face was round, and its features were drawn onto the curved white surface. It had dark eyes, one of which looked blacker. ...but those blood stains around the mouth. End quote. To me, the Stitch Raid is just a cooler name for Ennerd. I mean, you got yourself a creature that has a voice with a personal voice. That's a Stitch Raid. Aw, that's fucking dope. Sharp, potentially bloody teeth, and a lurching walk. Definitely similar to the way that he's shown in the games. Ennerd's obsession with trash would also be a preview for the Stitch Raid. The trash vial. It's just a mass of wires. You need something like a mannequin's torso to give it form. We actually see the same thing with Scrap Baby's design from FNAF 6. Between games, she clearly assimilated any and all garbage into her form to be more passable in human. To me, I gotta be honest, I just think the Stitch Raid story is cool because it shows the outside world's reaction to the Freddy creature. That is really interesting. ...what happened to him after the events of the game. It connects the dots for the story after the credits finish rolling. To know that Ennerd after he escapes from Sister Location, to the in-universe people going about their daily lives, is just an urban legend named the Stitch Raid. Oh, that's just pretty interesting to me. I think it's fun. Anyway, it's also worth noting here that the teaser- I want more info on that. The Stitch Raid. Quote. Five. Five withered bodies with eyes that fled black down the sides of the face. End quote. So it appears that Ennerd, after leaving Michael's body, tried to skin suit five or so other people. Notice that it says withered bodies. These are bodies that have clearly became- The- the withers, you say? And the mode of death, them crying black. It's just the body leaking oil as Ennerd needs to go and find another skin suit to possess. That's pretty much everything else, but what I really want to focus on now and in the follow-up mini-theory is the first story of this bunch. This is not a mini-theory. The story where the book gets its name into the page. In it, a video game-loving, anime-obsessed, ten-year-old boy named Roswald is forced to spend most of his summer in an old, run-down restaurant named Jetsk. He'd sell a one-day meal full of Frank on his father. He finds himself in a- Wait for this. Time-traveling followers- Oh, yeah. Mine, I remember reading the preview of this for the first time. We didn't take the mystery out of it there, guys. I was already across-reference all the arcade cabinet that you saw in the pizzeria and the allusion to the Smurfs and other popular media. The Smurfs. But you just had to go and take that all away from me. Thanks for saving me the research, I guess. But no thanks for taking away my deserving YouTube watch-minutes. And here- Oh, yeah. Guys, look, Matt's watch-minutes. So the missing kids incident, that took place on June 16th, June 6th, around that date. So June 6th, 1985 is the exact date? That's interesting. First, because I think there are actually two in this one story. In this one, we get ourselves clear, indisputable evidence that in 1985, six kids were killed. Quote, the rabbits stopped in front of a door with sign-reading party room. A dozen kids, none of them older than Oswald, their lifeless bodies propped into sitting positions. Their legs stretched out in front of them. They were all wearing pretty fazbear birthday party hats. Oswald couldn't tell how they died, but he knew the rabbit was responsible for it. That the rabbit had wanted him to see his handiwork and quit. On one hand, it's incredible to finally get ourselves a date and a firm number of dead children. Yay! Yay! Get ready to change your Facebook status because it is complicated. It's for now, it always is. Never once been an important date in the series. 1983? Absolutely, that's FNAF 4. 1987? You betcha, that's FNAF 2. We've got ourselves 80s representation everywhere. Mullets and Oingo Boingo for days, but never once has there ever been a mention of 1985. Until now. It might be easy to immediately write that off as a typo or some non-canon event. It's definitely not, far from it. In fact, for as wacko as it seems, this time-traveling ball pit from a short story in a spin-off series of books takes Oswald back to a pizzeria that we've never seen before, but one that we have absolutely known to have existed since- Is this- Alright, based on- Oh wait, you guys can kind of see it up here. Based on the thumbnail, and based on what he's going off of right now, is this the restaurant that took place after Fredbear's, but before the FNAF 2 location, which had the unwithered withered animatronics? We're just gonna have to find out. The second game in this series. As proof, let me pull up a clip from my second-ever episode. Oh boy, we're going way back. The guy was actually Phone Guy. Oh, those were the days. Every way to Sunday, this game is- Oh my god, look how much he's changed! ...in FNAF 2. Welcome you to this new location. Implying that there was another Fredbear- Look at how much game theory has changed. Geez. The Phone Guy makes reference to it on Night 1, mentioning the old location and how it was left raw. So let me recap. There's the restaurant from the first game. So sad, because I can remember watching this. Damn. Ninety-Ninety-Five. And the original Fredbear's Diner. In FNAF 2, we're presented with newspaper clippings that outright says that this location is having a grand reopening. But we knew, even way back then, five years ago, that the events of FNAF 1 took place after FNAF 2. It was a prequel sequel. So there had to have been a Freddy Fazzer as a pizza that existed prior to FNAF 2 that got the franchise shut down in the first place. We also know that it wasn't Fredbear's Family Diner because Phone Guy calls that restaurant out separately. Hello and welcome to your new time. Oh my god. This is so fucking nostalgic. We're gonna try to contact the original restaurant owner. I think the name of the place was Fredbear's Family Diner or something like that. So in this one random little scene from Fazbear Frights, we uncover a pivotal piece of the timeline that's been missing for the last five years. Oh my frick. That feels good. At, at, at. They have to say. The same party. And the happiest day minigame from FNAF 3 has us reunited to finally finish the party. I wouldn't quite say party hats, but I guess that connects it. This is huge information here, guys. Clever. Fruit of form has it always is with this story. Not everything lines up. With this being fun. Logically, the earliest set of murders that we see at a pizzeria set before 1987, then we should be seeing the animatronics get possessed here. It's something that we've never actually seen in the games. This should be the missing children's incident where the victim's bodies are shoved into the suits, never to be found. But it's clearly not. The book makes it very obvious that these bodies were clearly out and visible. Quote again, there were noises, but not the use of the front fazbearers, the screams, crying children, yells for help, chaos. Oswald's stomach and knots, he moved through the crowd, past crying mothers running with their toddlers in their arms, past dads grasping children's hands and leading them swiftly towards the exit. It's kind of sad. Jesus. So when I said it was like June 6, 1985, that's not right. There's a reason I stopped talking about the timeline of these things. Additionally, there are six... Did you, though? ...in the missing children's incident where we had itself five. Stop talking about the timeline, huh? Right, since FNAF 6, six children has always been the magic number. We're dimensioning a magic number when talking about murder children, but you know what the series desensitizes? It's the magic number. The magic number is Susie Fritz, Gabriel Jeremy Cassidy, and Charlotte, the core four animatronics, Golden Freddy, and the puppet six. The problem is, Charlotte, the puppet, always seemed to have a separate death outside of the building. Yeah, what the hell? The thing is, like, that's recent. That's FNAF 6. There's just one or two little details, little sticking points that make the pieces fit a little awkwardly. I honestly think, though, that this isn't the last time that we're going to be seeing this piece of Rhea. Remember when I mentioned the FNAF game that's coming out in 2020? Yes. A little bit later this year, probably titled into madness. Well, that one is set in a mall with a very 80s theme. Again, we've been talking about the Rockstar animatronics for a couple episodes now, and that's the one we're going to reveal. It wouldn't be surprising for me to see that game be our one. I don't know about those being the Rockstars. I don't know if... See, this is the thing, right? This is my opinion coming in, so everyone calm down. I don't think this is going to be the location Matt's talking about because, because, because, because, it has Vanny in it. And Vanny does not go back that far, right? She doesn't go back that far. This, this is doing like FNAF VR time placement, this. This is going to be after FNAF VR because as we've seen in one of the teasers, Vanny is in it. Also, these are very clearly not the Rockstar animatronics, Matt. I don't know what you're talking about. But yeah, that is, that is my opinion. Also, yeah, don't, no one get Matt. That's my opinion. Inside the first ever Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria. And when it's all the events that Oswald just saw for ourselves. So there you have it, my friends. The first major and a couple of minor... The rest is interesting, though. The moment had it in store for us. However, there is one final mystery that this story might help us solve. Oh boy, if you put it in a port too. This is a new set of murders to think about. Crimes that are now chronologically the earliest that we see in the timeline. But also, even to the pit, may just be giving us the identity of the person behind all of this. Let's try. I fucking know it! God damn it! Notice though, notice though guys, right? I, I've caught you all. Ow, I hit my desk with my knee. I've caught you all. You all got mad at me. In a previous reaction video, it's like, Scott's not the creator of the games. Well, well, well. Notice how at the beginning of this video, Matt said that he made a mistake. He made a mistake in one of his previous theories. And now he knows that someone else is behind it. And it's not Scott. So I, I've got you now. So that was Matt's newest FNAF theory. I like this one. I do like it. Again, I don't fully agree with the fact that the 2020 release will be the, uh, location between Fred Bairds and the FNAF 2 location. That is, that is a entirely separate location. Because in one of the teasers, we see that Vanny is like up on the rooftop or something. And Vanny doesn't come out. We don't know, we don't, we don't know of Vanny until FNAF ER, which is like one of the very last things in the timeline. So I really, really don't agree with that. But everything else, that's pretty good. Now, now that Matt has talked a little bit about into the pit, it really makes me want to read this even faster than I have been. Because I am not even finished with into the pit, the first chapter. So I need to really get going on that. But that is it for this reaction video. Thank you everyone so much for watching. Hopefully I did better at reacting this time. Guess I'm gonna find out from you guys in the comments. So I'll see you all on the flip side. Goodbye.