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Published 2022-03-13
Here you go guys. The latest installment in the FNAF tape remake videos. I hope you guys enjoy my spin on it. My goal is to make these videos both iconic and familiar. Let me know your thoughts. Shoutout to @AquantaFilms for their help in graphics.

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All Comments (21)
  • The springlock suits if existed in real life would seem to be that “safety hazard from the 80’s no one cared about until someone got hurt”, this is honestly so immersing
  • Something I love about this interpretation of the springlock suits is that the way they operate basically guaranties a 0% chance of survival during a springlock failure. Even supposing you had someone to try and get you out, there's ten different locks on the whole suit to unwind manually, a fiberglass shell you have to take off piece by piece, and an endoskeleton that wraps around your whole body. It makes the whole concept all the more terrifying because you KNOW you're not recovering once those locks go.
  • @ak_lipe7
    I found the way the author described the springloks amazing since in the original work it was not explained how it worked, and you certainly used explanations of a technology that exists in real life.
  • 6:22 I love how in this scene hes actually following the protocol, by not panicking or moving too much. but I think no one heard him call for help, so he had to move.
  • It genuinely terrifies me that the endoskeletons are communicating from across the building with the happy birthday song. Like they turned what little speech they're programmed with into a personal language only they understand
  • @HexSoc1ety
    0:58 is actually so disturbing, I always hated loud distorted noises like this and seeing that thing crawling knowing a childs soul is in that is so disturbing, especially the way it moves and acts so inhumane
  • @InkyBoiArts
    I like how the suits are conveyed as an actual function. It seems like something that could work with the proper care, and every single safety precaution taken with the suit. However, with a sleazy company like Freddy’s, of course it wouldn’t be taken, thus making the cumbersome, heavy suit with the layers of steps to put on and take off, making it unlikely to actually be able to be saved without serious help. The books show it as a suit with just the locks, with William only having scars of the patterns-
  • The idea of springlock terrifies me. That entire suit has always seemed like an Iron Maiden to me, and makes me wonder, who the hell would willingly get in that suit unless they were suicidal?
  • @MediaDroid960
    I think it’s safe to say that if someone gave battington the budget to make an animated found footage horror series, we would not be sleeping for the next month. This is how you make analog horror ladies and gentlemen
  • @-biggs-5696
    honestly the whole springlock suit incidents could've been prevented entirely if the suit mode was the default. worst case scenario, the animatronics go limp while preforming. granted, it's still not good, but at least it's better than what is essentially a wearable iron maiden
  • @istoleurliver
    0:58 this moment make my heart beat goes up a lot because it was looking so realistic I thought this is happening to me in reality
  • @sirakkiin
    It genuinely has to be so horrifying being a helpless employee and seeing the animatronics call out to each other with the Happy Birthday song as they lumber around.
  • @madfox1006
    The scariest thing was seeing William Afton (Criminal) in person, instead of a picture. Him standing in the shadows of the bathroom was perfect.
  • @signora.velluto
    7:46 i love this whole dialogue. i call it that because its like the video is speaking to me. you can feel the raw emotions behind it that really makes you think about the backstory.
  • @jvhomeboi1124
    I like how you explained the suits and springlocks in a way that actually makes sense, especially with the inclusion of a fiberglass shell. I also like how you explained how the bite actually happened in a way that makes sense, in the game lore Fredbear was built with an already hard jaw that can crush heads for no apparent reason, but here Fredbear was built with a normal jaw but the people from the company wanted to give him a full set of teeth so that he can have a perfect smile and smile at the audience, but the teeth were too heavy for the jaw too handle so they gave him a hard jaw! That's genius!
  • @SmumplytheF2P
    This one is probably the most unique one, as it actually is a tape that showed how the machine works, instead of just being implied and jumping immediately to scares. I mean, a pretty normal analog horror tape without too much jump cuts is pretty refreshing.
  • @AstroKenshi
    I absolutely love how battington takes the lore of fnaf and makes it’s so disturbing, more than how the games present it. Absolutely amazing work.