This theory is considered to be highly unlikely. It is important to note that there is no specification as to whether or not all five children died following the incident, so either the Bite Victim hypothetically survived or he did die but was somehow resurrected. The Bite Victim is the fifth victim of the MCI.While these are separate continuities, there is some degree of consistency with characters in the franchise. The iterations of Golden Freddy in the original novel trilogy and the Fazbear Frights, Andrew and Michael Brooks are not related to the Bite Victim at all.A character by the name of Cassidy also appears in Five Nights at Freddy's: The Fourth Closet as a victim of the MCI, although she is not connected to Golden Freddy at all. The character in question is believed by some to be named Cassidy, seemingly discovered in the Five Nights at Freddy's: Survival Logbook through a hidden code.Golden Freddy is simply a victim of the MCI, not at all connected to the Bite Victim.Theorists have made numerous observations and conclusions surrounding Golden Freddy, including: This theory, however, is controversial amongst theorists as it seemingly conflicts with the notion that Golden Freddy's spirit is a victim of the MCI. This character's fate is left unanswered, much like Golden Freddy's backstory, although there are several clues in the series that may suggest his ghost eventually becomes Golden Freddy. However, as the series progressed, this theory (although believed by a vast majority) is no longer the general consensus.įive Nights at Freddy's 4 introduced an unnamed protagonist (identified as the "Bite Victim"), who is believed and heavily hinted to being the son of William Afton. Upon his initial discovery, it was generally accepted that Golden Freddy's spirit belonged to one of the five missing children that was tied to the original " Missing Children Incident" (or MCI for short). Golden Freddy's backstory has been the subject of countless speculation, and is considered to be one of the biggest mysteries of the series. The following information contains spoilers. The page will continue to be updated with the most accurate information as more solid evidence is supplied. This section archives a lot of theories and speculation, which usually occurs from pre-release media, or just things that are still unknown, so please keep that in mind while reading. " I was the first! I have seen everything!" Golden Freddy is an unknown, mysterious, sly, and silent being who seems to watch from the darkness. He is also seen moving his limbs for the first time in his workshop animation, albeit less fluidly, in contrast to the other animatronics. In Five Nights at Freddy's AR: Special Delivery, his appearance is the same as in the first game, but he is now completely golden, including his teeth, and he is shinier. In addition, his head seems to be tilting to the left rather than to the right. If one looks closely, he has a black button on his chest, similar to Withered Freddy. Unlike his form in the first game, he seems much shorter, his pupils are not visible (as he does not seem to have eyes at all), and he appears to have no bow tie, though his lower jaw may be blocking it from view. He seems to be more visibly clutching his microphone rather than having it lay on his palm. His arms and legs seem darker than the rest of his body, and his head is noticeably thinner than Withered Freddy's. Also, similar to the other withered animatronics, he now has upper teeth, wires are coming out of his empty sockets and shoulders, and small bits of the suit are faded and ripped. He appears to be in a decrepit state, much like the other withered animatronics, with a missing left ear, and a good deal of damage with loose wires and exposed parts. In the second game, Golden Freddy now takes a form mimicking Withered Freddy's appearance as a unique model of his own. If one looks at the arms, a few wires and parts of the endoskeleton are visible, which share the same coloration as his accessories, though this may just be cords holding together the separate pieces of his suit. Despite popular belief, he has an endoskeleton that can be easily seen by looking at the arms. He sits in a slouched position as if he were deceased, with his jaw hanging open and his paws facing palms up. In the first game, he sports a black bowtie and top hat similar to Freddy, and upon closer inspection a microphone can be seen lying on his right palm, as well as two pinprick white dot-like pupils within his otherwise empty eye sockets. Golden Freddy appears to be a cross between Freddy Fazbear and Fredbear with missing eyes. Scott Cawthon's page, " Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)" “ FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S "Graphic designed animatronic bipedal gold-colored bear, Freddy Fazbear, wearing black top-hat, bow-tie, and holding a microphone." ”
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