Five Nights at Freddy's continues to trend on Twitter as conspiracy theories surrounding the fictional pizzeria intersect with the popular children's franchise known as Chuck E. Cheese. A new piece of evidence has come to light that seems to fuel a connection between the real and fictional pizza restaurant, but it has been proven to be false.
With positive news on the making of a Five Nights at Freddy's movie, fans of the franchise have launched into many discussions about the series on social media. People have been pushing connections between Fazbear Entertainment and the real life children's pizza restaurant since there are many similarities between the two, save the multiple child murders and the cover ups afterwards.
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- According to the manual, a special decoder box, known as the 'TV Talk Box' is inserted between the VCR and the TV. The signal on the tape enters this box and is decoded. The regular cartoon video and audio are sent up to the TV, while the animatronic movement instructions and narration for Teddy Ruxpin travels along a separate wire to the Teddy.
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However, many people have been pushing that this too may be a common factor between the franchises. Last week, fake headlines appeared proclaiming that children had gone missing at an individual Chuck E. Cheese location. Further headlines came out that say night workers at this chain have noticed strange behavior from the animatronics and that one of the after-hours workers passed away at a relatively early age. These news articles have been prove to be fabricated, but this is not stopping fans from continuing to spread contrived evidence to try to support this theory.
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One Twitter user posted images of a supposed instruction manual for Chuck E. Cheese employees working at night. The post reads, 'It is always important that all Chuck. E. Cheese’s night-shift employees must wear a spare Chuck E. Cheese costume head to avoid any animatronic facial recognition, because if they spot any humans in the building post-hours, they will automatically detect that person as a criminal trying to tamper with objects from the building, and that won’t lead to anything good…” This seems to be a reference to the second game in the FNAF series. In that game, the player has to wear a mask to avoid the gazes of the wandering animatronics, who have also been equipped with facial recognition like this manual claims that Chuck E. Cheese characters have as well.
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The user who posted this manual also said in other Tweet that they were the one who created the false headlines circulating recently on Twitter. Obviously, this manual is also a fan-made creation, but many on social media are riding the wave of imagination as they consider a world where the FNAF franchise is a reality.
With all of this excitement over a real life Five Nights at Freddy's situation, some are wondering if the recently announced may create a crossover narrative with Chuck E. Cheese, which has recently filed for bankruptcy. With little made known about the movie, fans have been speculating what the story will entail as they wait for more details.
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