 Hello people of the internet, my name is Johnny and welcome back to yet another reaction video this time to a brand new game theory episode. The other day MatPat released a brand new game theory on FNAF Title III, new FNAF timeline theories. So I'm very interested and if I'm being honest quite nervous about what this video has in store, because I'll keep it a stack with you guys right now, I'm not the biggest fan of the whole FNAF lore anymore. I feel like it's gone completely off the rails, I've completely lost hope in trying to stay on top of it, trying to figure out every single little detail and understanding the timeline. So if I seem like a complete idiot and have no clue what I'm talking about, it's probably because I'm an idiot and have no clue what I'm talking about. So prepare for about 18 minutes of me going, uh huh, yeah. But I still wanted to watch it because I know a lot of you guys really enjoy the reactions to game theory. And I don't know, maybe this can spark some discussions in the comments, but please be nice. So as I just brought up, this is game theory, theory, new FNAF timeline theories. And currently it's number four on trending, which is just insane. So if you guys enjoy the reaction videos and you want to see more of them, maybe hit the like button, consider subscribing. Yesterday was insane, we got a whole bunch of FNAF news, and I still need to talk about the new update that happened on SecurityBridgeTV.com. So videos and all that coming soon, but anyways, let's hop into the reaction. Let's go. All right! New Five Nights at Freddy's bookshop! Map hat on the couch. That's what's new to talk about in the world of FNAF. Oh, it's Friendly Face. You can't see it, but I have it. When Fazbear Entertainment unveils their most twisted creation yet, Sea Bonnies, small blue fish with rabbit ears. When Mott drinks a tainted glass of water, Trembles can not fly inside his stomach and steal his identity. One cloned human made up of thousands of little blue bunny fish. Fazbear Frights is weird. Nope. That's probably for the best. I don't really want to say game theory on Sea Bonnies. Oh, shoot. Oh, Internet. Well, good to game theory. The show that asks, have you signed my petition to make me the host of Jeopardy? It's made about 80,000 signatures to get to our goal. And whether or not you know what Jeopardy is, just know your signature on that petition Ken Jennings is the host for the rest of the year. Also, just a huge vote of support to all of your favorite digital creators who often get overlooked and tossed aside by mainstream media. As a great example of that, our petition when it crossed 200,000 signatures in a week got covered by one blog. Only one? Thank you for recognizing a digital creator's value in the world. Meanwhile, an older school celebrity whose petition took nearly a year to get to the same place got tons of articles all over the place. Damn news people. I think it would be dope for him to host Jeopardy, even for like one episode. I know some people are annoyed about this, but I think it's cool. You know, it's a good idea. Wish him luck jumping the shark. It dates back to an episode of the classic series Happy Days, which aired in the mid-seventies and early eighties. This show crushed running for 11 seasons and staying at the top five most watched show for three straight years. People loved this thing. Anyway, season five episode three at the peak of the show's fame. They do a special series of episodes. Going with FNAF, but the cool guy in the show, the fawns. Hey, big man test his bravery by jumping over a shark on water skis and as you probably guessed, he does it complete with swim trunks and trademark leather jacket that was so ridiculous so over the top and so dumb that it single-handedly created the phrase that would that's not dumb. That's cool when a series loses all of its sense. At this point, FNAF, it's jumped all the sharks. Just a big way of shark sandwich. Giant tower of sharks right there. The only thing that would make this more sharky would be if it suddenly introduced a shark animatronic. They haven't they haven't done that yet. Right, right? Okay, well, there's still time. Well, who's going to tell him about Felix? Wait, does he actually not know? Shoot. Yeah, I still got to talk about friendly face. More reasons for you to subscribe to the channel. Probably. That point over our heads. And honestly, this points to a larger trend here for as crazy as these stories have gone. And believe me, they've really gone off the rails at this point. There's definitely still merit in them from a lore-solving perspective because I'm about to show you for every story about underwater rabbit guffees swimming around in your inside. I can't believe this is FNAF nowadays asking brand new questions about both the past and future. Little Joe, go ahead, take a break from eating your best friend that happened to fall into a vat of pizza sauce something that yes also kind of happened in one of these stories and consider the following three theories ripped straight from the pages of the book. Let's go. Number one, Chika started as a mediocre melody in Fazbear for number nine. The puppet Carver were told the story of Jack, manager of a failing pizzeria named the pizza playground. Yeah, it's not actually a Freddy Fazbear establishment. Not fazbear. Details since every other pizza place in the Fazbear Frights book series has tied back to Freddy's in some way. Every single one. This one is deliberately different. What's also noteworthy about the pizza playground is the restaurant's animatronic band. Yeah, I heard about Pig Patch. I didn't know about the other ones are straight up busted. The roster includes a banjo spoilers. I guess a bear creatively named Bear in Von Bear to other unnamed creatures that have already broken down and a quote weird bird thing. Now, if the words banjo pig, don't jump out to you. Well, congratulations. You have a richer and more fulfilling life than I do because when I hear that phrase, my mind immediately jumps to one thing. The mediocre melodies that Mr. Hippo, my man. FNAF six pizzeria simulator, a crew of animatronics consisting of a banjo playing pig and off brand Freddy Fazbear rip off with a southern accent named Ned Bear, a talkative hippo frog and an over dramatic elephants. They're characters that we all brushed off at the time because they just seemed unaffiliated with anything fazbear related. Then they came back returning an ultimate custom night where they collectively gave voice to Cassidy. The fun time Freddy didn't with a Foxy didn't like this. Everyone and your priorities got turned their back. And I'm like, sorry. Cued up the wrong clip. This is how it feels. And you get to experience it over and over. I will. It was weird that it was though. You know, it suddenly occurs to me that maybe they were the ones that had to be Cassidy's voice in this game because he's a spirit who's trapped inside Golden Freddy. A springlock Jesus spirit actually given a true voice whereas everyone else in the series was Cassidy's she at some point just a thought that I had randomly in the recording booth as I was rereading these lines. Also springtrap is able to talk because he has a guy inside of him. So anyway, the mediocre melodies a generic Freddy alternative a country pig that plays the banjo unnamed other characters that break down frequently. It seems like pizza playgrounds animatronics are indeed the mediocre melodies. I do believe so. Call out of a weird bird thing being part of the ban particularly interesting was Chica originally a mediocre melody Chica has always been a bit of an oddball in the group. She's the only one to go missing for a game specifically in sister location. She's the only one of the core four to not appear. And if you'll remember all the way back to the teasers for sister location Chica's party world was listening source code as a separate establishment away from circus babies entertainment and rentals. That's crazy that Freddy and Bonnie have been together since their literal golden days, which means that Chica had to have been a later addition to the crew. Hmm. She was with another band of animatronics the entire time. I mean, even the theming makes more sense with the mediocre melodies something about chicken animatronic wearing a bib just fits better alongside a farm themed banjo pig and bear with a southern drawl. Makes you wonder where Foxy the pirate comes in now. Anyway, the reason I bring all of that bad idea suspected that Chica is the key to the whole timeline of these games that's awesome. Addressed to myself reminding me to follow the missing Chica since her coming and going from the lineup seems important but until now I feel like I've heard him talk about this in the past known for a long which is hilarious that he's still thinking about it. But now this story potentially connecting her to the mediocre melodies is yet another piece of evidence that we can use. So if you ever see a video titled follow the missing Chica, you'll know that we finally figured it out. Okay, so for these like three theory game theory videos I'm going to do something a bit different. Usually with these reactions I'll watch through the whole episode and then I'll talk about it at the very end. However, and I know a lot of you guys hate pausing and I'm sorry about that. I think it's better to pause after a theory and then talk about it since I don't think these are all going to be connected because I think this is going to talk about balloon boy. So Chica being a mediocre melody character. It's definitely an interesting theory and I can see where he's coming from. I feel like there is notable evidence for the theory and at the end of the day, these are just like many theories that map pad is coming up with. So I don't or at least I hope he doesn't completely outright believe Chica was a mediocre melody. It's it's simply a theory. I think the call out of Chica being specifically a weird bird character is isn't on track with Chica the animatronic because Chica is just kind of a normal chicken. So I think the bird being, you know, specifically weird may not necessarily be Chica herself. I guess it all just kind of depends on where you fit the mediocre melodies into the timeline. And again, I don't really know a whole lot about the freaking timeline. So all I know is that these guys appeared in FNAF six, which is pretty far and late into the timeline. However, they do use a endoskeleton that at the very least is very similar to the endo one endo from FNAF one, which is kind of early on in the timeline, not too early on though. And I believe correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe FNAF ones after sister location. So I guess if you assume the mediocre melodies were in a restaurant that, you know, much like tricky cheese and show biz pizza place in the real world was separate. And then they joined together to form one where it was Freddie and Bonnie. And then they added on Chica and then FNAF two happened, right? So you could assume, you know, mediocre melodies was somewhere around after sister location after they had already picked up foxy. I don't know. I'm already confusing myself, but that's my thoughts on it. Anyways, theory number two. Let's go to balloon boy. So there is a boy. It's time. I talk about him. I don't know if you've noticed this, but hello internet into our FNAF series and I haven't talked about balloon boy once. Not a single theory. I brought him up earlier. Go back and check me on that. But I'm grouping him into the fun times. I think because he doesn't. Because the cheats. His design is different. His behavior is different. He doesn't seem to be possessed by kids. And honestly, I've just never had a good sense of what to do with balloon boy in the lore of this franchise until today in that same puppet Carver story with the mediocre melodies were introduced to Porter, the handyman who's supposed to be in charge of the faulty animatronics of the pizza playground. But Porter dreams of bigger things. You see, he's a bit of an animatronics genius and his plan is to take wood and transform it into something alive to quote from the story. I'm almost finished with the prototype of my machine. It will create low cost but highly functional animatronics made from only balloon boys. And not only is this guy genius. He aspires to greater things. Quote again. Once I get a patent on my invention and find a buyer. I'm going to be out of here so fast. I'll leave a dust trail. I mean taking wood and imbuing it with the ability to move on its own. Yeah, I'd say that's an interesting concept. But here's the thing. I don't know if the story we see Porter turn the stories about balloon boy moving character. No remnant or fazgou required. He flips a switch on its back and it just comes to life. They describe it as resembling the drawing models from high school art class. Like the Minerimus that were you to put the figure in a fuzzy suit. It would resemble a bunny or a fox or a bear and you'd have a low cost animatronic. In short, it feels like this story gives us a lot. First, by the way, I haven't read any of the first script or books except the first one. So I'm a bit out of touch. Seems to me that Henry was a college engineer with a great idea and his earliest experiments were in the form of these living wooden dowels. This in turn explains both balloon boy and the mini read. I do like that idea because it gives Henry a bit of past drawing models from high school art class, which if you're not familiar are these guys. That is why we have so many living dowels wandering around these pizzerias that don't seem to have little Joe's alive. Only able to say basic words like hi hello in short balloon boy isn't an animatronic or at least not the way that we all consider animatronic. I'll talk about it later. Living robots with dead children souls trapped in them infused with remnant all that good stuff taking it one step further. This might even have timeline implications. Wooden dowels appear in pretty much all the games currently thought about the timeline. Oh yeah, of course with balloon boy, but also very heavily in sister location on the main console. There's a marionette named little Joe, a doll named the magician. I don't think they're alive. I think they just make noises. Music man, the mini arenas, baby Ballora, even the public space all seem to stem from this era of Henry's creation. Chill out there. I wouldn't group those guys into the wooden dolls. The fun time animatronics leading up to the eventual opening and immediate closure of circus babies. Whoa, hold on. As a reminder, baby's past world has never actually appeared in the game. Rather, we know that it exists based on hidden website text and that it was closed down due to a quote unquote gas leak to just PR speak for Afton's daughter getting nabbed by baby and the characters have a lot to talk about right now. Circus babies, entertainment and rentals. The only game that happens earlier than these two is currently FNAF 4. And as you know it, that's also the only one without a balloon boy appearance or rather a questionably canon appearance since the nightmare balloon boy was in it as part of the Halloween update. Long story short, perhaps the appearance of balloon boy and the other wooden crown-faced characters marks the start of William and Henry's partnership. I know a lot of people again, it's not a bad idea. A lot of evidence points to sister location happening in the timeline, but I think all of this is yet more fuel to that fight. Oh, maybe I didn't get the time right. Right? Bruce? Okay, pause. We'll get back to that. First up, again, I don't think it's a bad idea to say Henry created these wooden dolls in college or whatever. Like very early on in his animatronic designing career, you could say because I do believe who did the business at Freddy's? It might have been William and then Henry made the animatronics. But then in sister location it was a bit different because it wasn't Henry that made it the fun times. It was Afton. Though I do believe in FNAF 6, Henry did say that he helped create them. So I guess it makes a bit of sense, but I don't know if I would go as far to say Henry was like the main guy who made these guys out of wood, which moving on to my second thing to bring up. A lot of these guys, I don't think they would work well in the machine. I think the Minerinas absolutely work, right? They're wooden, they're alive. The magician, the gypsy, the heads and little Joe, I can see them working, but I don't think that they're alive. I think they just make noises. Which speaking of that, in the books, the original trilogy of books with Charlie and Henry and all those people, Charlie does work on a project that has two heads that talk to each other. So that's just a thought. Maybe Henry could have used some similar technology to make these guys make sounds. I don't know, but these guys are all made out of like metal or plastic or some other material that I don't think the machine in Puppet Carver could replicate. Same thing with Balloon Boy. The sister location does not take place during FNAF 4. I thought, I don't know. Again, guys, I'm out of loop with the goddamn timeline and the lore. I'm sorry. But anyways, I'm interested to see William as a stepfather. Let's have a look at that. Theory number three, William Afton is a stepfather at the beginning of this theory. It's very out there, but a huge number of Fazbear Fright stories have a theme of identities being stolen. At this point, it feels like it appears once in every book. The other massive theme that keeps recurring in these tales are single-parent households. Dads abandoning the family and just straight up bad dads. Lots and lots of bad fathers. Up through the eight books, 12 of 24 stories feature a single-parent home. Let's have some quick examples. In the book, step closer. There are two stories that have a dad up and leave the family. 1.35 a.m. is about a foster child that had an abusive foster dad. The new kid, another abusive dad who left. The Cliffs is about a single dad losing his son. Breaking Wheel has the character Reed who has a single dad who's quote trying his best. And in the short story, what we found, which is basically just a retelling of FNAF 3, Hudson loses his father when he takes his own life on account of mental illness only to wind up with a wist. Yet another abusive stepfather. To me, this is not a coincidence. It's the book I don't think it is either. to point our attention to a common theme in the game that Afton may not be the father that we've assumed he was this entire time. At this point, we're fairly certain that the Orange guy from the FNAF 6 may be Midnight Motor I think it's pretty late in the franchise to bring that up. He's far from a caring and compassionate father banging on doors, yelling at his son, making threats. Shock of all shocks, a guy who moonlights by kidnapping kids and running experiments on their remnant whole Jesus and a father you want to go into the backyard and play with. Whoa, who would have saw that one coming? No, it is the books seem to be alluding to another layer in this that he isn't actually crying child or Elizabeth's biological father. It would explain why baby in both the SilverEyes trilogy and Fazbear Frights feels a cold distance from her dad. Not just that he's lost in his work, but that he's not interested in her outside of what she can do for his experiments. That might be why he actually prefers Henry's daughter to his own. It might also explain Afton's relationship with the crying child. How we've suspected for a while that Afton might have been running experiments on him, torturing him with animatronics and supervising him with surveillance cameras from his underground office, taking it one step further. Remember that story of Hudson whose dad took his own life? Well, I mean, I can see it, but I don't know if I believe it. to take his own life and Hudson, which I mean that is a theory. So is a very clear parallel for Michael Afton. So could Michael Afton have started as Henry's son only to wind up as William's stepson? Think back to the sister location cartoons. Clara, the baby isn't mine. An undying vampire in purple repeatedly saying he's not my son in between every night of that game. In sister location, they said that Michael looks like William. I think there's at least some interesting parallels there to consider. Supporting this, we've also yet to see any adult females in the Afton household. Now, I've speculated that Ballora's song is about a wife leaving her husband when he can't escape his own grief. But who knows that song could be related to Henry's grief at the loss of his daughter, Charlie. In the original novels were shown that Charlie died. Why do they use this? They use that so often that's so fan made. Right? Isn't William's sadness but rather a song about Henry's and that in the aftermath of his death, his kids go to William, his partner. Oh, yeah. Speaking of Charlie, did you know that the puppet's name officially was coils the clown for a while? True. And the story jump for tickets were introduced to a character named Coiles the Clown who quote has a lanky body with lemon and lime strut. No. Long arms, three feathers and a paste of... Wait, hold on. That turns upside down when it's sad. Wait, no. Security puppet in the game Coiles the Clown is canonically responsible for roaming around the restaurant looking for intruders and get sad when a child dies accidentally on his watch. Again, like every... Wait. With all the books, there's definitely some changes that have been made with the thought of the puppet having an actual name and that's funny like Coiles the Clown may be pretty happy even though it was a small thing. So there you have it, friend. Three more theories to Chew On down in the comments below and on the game theory sub. Does he not know what's supposed to be like? I think it's supposed to be entered. It's so not the puppet. Oh, God. Okay, so let's talk about William being a stepdad. I don't think it's William. I do find it interesting that it's constantly being beaten over our heads that someone is not, you know, the father of some son or some kid. I don't know, but I don't think it's William. Especially because Michael in sister location is said to look like William Afton, right? Michael says in his speech they thought I was you which thinking about it now baby does say I don't recognize you. You are new. I remember the scenario, however, and you would think maybe she would remember her own brother and Michael says they look like he looks like William. I don't know. I think it's an interesting theory. I don't think it's meant for William. I do think the Afton family we have pretty nailed down. But again, at the end of the day, these are just many theories. Again, I don't think map had actually thinks any of these are true. It's just interesting to bring up as for the whole coils the clown bit with them with the puppet. I don't think coils. The clown is supposed to be the puppet. I think it's supposed to be like pre sister location entered because I'm pretty sure it talks about like a wonky eye which entered has a missing eye. Oh, no, it hangs down. So a wonky eye and instead of photo shopping the stripes on the arms of the puppet to match the colors. The hat, I believe on entered has the same lemon and lime stripes. So I don't know why this was thrown in there. Right. He just kind of says, oh, did you know that the puppet is coils? Did you know that the puppet's name officially was coils the clown? All right. It was I don't believe that. Anyways, I'm seeing some security breach. Let's wrap it up. To chew on down in the comments below and on the game theory subreddit, you can bet that I'll be reading all of your thoughts. So make sure you keep them coming. I don't know if any of these will lead to massive lore revelations, but hey, they were things that I thought were at least worthy of calling out and thinking about. And all he just says this stuff you should think about around security breach. I mean, I don't think they're real images coming out of their secret websites. Yeah, terrifying stuff. Still early days to be sure over there, which is why I didn't want to comment on any of that. But you can bet that we're starting to get close to the actual release of a game in this game franchise. NAF season is upon us yet again. Finally, I'll have a game to talk about rather than more books. So stay safe and watch out for inspiring animatronics tied to security databases. In the meantime, remember, it's all just a theory. A game theory. Yeah, I think map has some very interesting theories in here. Again, I don't think he thinks any of these are legit theories. I think he just wants to throw them out there. You know, not many people actually read the books and hopefully these theories, you know, encourage people to look for clues. I think it's all very interesting. Again, I don't believe any of them immediately. I can definitely see where Matt is coming from, but I don't think this is it. But, you know, I'm not trying to go on here and be just like, these are not legit. How dare you, you know, spread misinformation? I think, or at least I hope it's pretty obvious that these are just many theories to get you thinking. And speaking of thinking, you. What do you think? See if you guys can start some discussions in the comments down below because these are all very interesting and I'd love to hear what you guys think. So thank you guys so much for watching another reaction video. I believe the next reaction we have is going to be on Saturday for Darko's new Lonely Freddy's song. Thanks for watching and I'll see you all on the flip side. Goodbye.