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The Afton family

    William Afton 

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A main character and the overarching main antagonist of Bluey Capsules. He is the husband of the late Sunny Afton and the father of Michael, Elizabeth, and C.C. Afton. He is also the twin brother of Vincent Afton. He is an eccentric British businessman and engineer, as well as the former business partner and best friend of Henry Emily. He and Henry founded Fredbear's Family Diner and Fazbear Entertainment in 1978 and are credited with the creation of the Fazbear franchise. He also is the creator and owner of Afton Robotics, LLC.


  • Achilles' Heel: Is seemingly completely immortal after injecting himself with remnant, however remnant still has one weakness, fire…
  • Abusive Parents: Is one to his own kids, often in absurd manners such as forcing them to walk on their hands and eat only scooped bread, giving them a Hilariously Abusive Childhood.
  • Accent Slip-Up: While under the alias Dave Miller he uses a Texan accent, but tends to slip out of it when stressed or put on the spot.
  • Ambiguously Bi: An odd subversion. At the beginning of the comic, quite a few jokes about William being attracted to Henry were made, and those jokes seemed to hold weight. This was intended to satirize how William’s character is coded in the books. However, the creators quickly realized it wasn’t coming off as satire, so they dropped that aspect of his character, later confirming him to be the only heterosexual character in the comic.note 
  • Covered with Scars: From the springlock incident.
  • Evil Brit: Self-explanatory. He has the accent and all the nastiness that comes with it.
  • Evil Twin: Downplayed. He and Vincent are technically identical, but due to their choices in life, they now look too different to pass as one another.
  • Eye Color Change: His pupils turned white after being injected with Remnant.
  • Eye Pop: Possesses the rare ability to do so, the wiki calling it an “awooga.” It’s what caused one pupil to be larger than the other, and is exclusive to the Afton family.
  • Idiot Hair: Has one of these, as does his eldest son. Oddly enough, it seems to be alive…
  • Immortality Immorality: Obtained immortality through remnant, which he got from killing children.
  • Jerkass: He hardly gets along with anyone due to his rude behavior and general mistreatment of everyone around him. Also, he murders children!
  • Line-of-Sight Alias: When in need of an alias on the spot, he looked at a nearby newspaper and picked the first name he saw.
  • Mad Scientist: Could classify as one, with his experiments with remnant.
  • No Love for the Wicked: According to the official Blueycapsules Twitter page, he is incapable of love, romantic or platonic.
  • "Not So Different" Remark: Says one of these to Michael following Elizabeth’s death, using it as the reasoning to share his research on remnant with Michael.
William: It’s so wonderful how similar we are. We aren’t all that different, you and I.
  • Offing the Offspring: Elizabeth’s death, albeit accidentally. The robot was meant to kill some other parent’s kid.
  • One Head Taller: Inverted, is 4’10 to his wife, Sunny’s, 5’9.
  • Serial Killer: Particularly of children.
  • String Theory: How he keeps his experiments with remnant organized.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Could be considered this at any place he has ever worked. The only people outside of blood relatives who have ever liked him being his wife, who was just into him because he was British, Henry, who stuck around because he had simply known Will for so long, and Phil, but only after it took quite a while for Will to grow on him, and even then their relationship with spotty.
  • Token Minority: Inverted, as he appears to be the only character in the comic who isn’t a minority, outside of maybe being aromantic.
  • Would Hurt a Child: The thing he’s most well known for is, well, killing children.

    Sunny Afton 

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A minor character in Bluey Capsules. She is the wife of William Afton and the mother of Michael, Elizabeth and C.C. Afton. She died from food poisoning after eating one of William's British dishes. Her ashes were then poured into Elizabeth's Hello Kitty lamp by William, and her spirit promptly possessed it.


    Michael Afton 

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A main character in Bluey Capsules. He is the oldest child of William Afton, and the older brother of Elizabeth and C.C. Afton. Formerly a self-proclaimed badass and a generic asshole teenager who constantly sought validation from his neglectful father, Michael has since reverted to a hollow shell of his former self following the death of his younger brother in the Bite of '83 — an incident that Michael himself unintentionally caused. Once his father's greatest admirer, Michael now deeply fears him after witnessing his true nature. Furthermore, after discovering the truth of William's goals and the existence of Remnant, he is working tirelessly to find and put an end to William's path of bloodshed.


  • Accidental Murder: Of his younger brother, during a prank gone wrong.
  • Accent Slip-Up: Like his father, he puts on an American accent while under an alias, but tends to slip out of when stressed.
  • Big Brother Bully: Towards CC, until The Bite of ‘83.
  • Big Brother Instinct: Towards Elizabeth, after The Bite of ‘83.
    • Towards Fritz Valentino as well.
  • Blush Stickers: Had them as a kid, but grew out of them.
  • Character Development: Began as a rude, immature bully who didn’t think before he acted—putting on an act of faux toughness to cover up the sad and insecure boy at his core. Over the last couple of years he has since grown into the level-headed, mature, kind young man he currently is. Sadly, all it took was a few seriously traumatic events to get the development going.
  • Crush Blush: Around Jeremy.
  • Deadly Prank: What was meant to be a harmless prank on his brother turned into a bloody event, now known as the bite of ‘83. As he placed CC in the mouth of an animatronic bear, it bit down, causing CC to die in the hospital not long after.
  • Exhausted Eyebags: Permanently sports a pair of these after his brother’s death, though they’ve become less prominent over time.
  • Eye Pop: Does this on occasion, just like his father.
  • Forgotten Birthday: During a flashback, William completely forgets about Michael’s birthday, and needs to be reminded by Sunny.
  • Hilariously Abusive Childhood: Aside from general neglect and emotional distance, rules his father put in place of the Afton household included forcing the kids to walk on their hands, eat solely scooped bread, and not be allowed to watch any movies besides Harry Potter.
  • I Am Not My Father: With a father like William, this is bound to happen.
Gabriel: The only way he wouldn’t want to join my kickass band is if he was anything like his deadbeat old man—
Michael: I’m not like him!
  • Idiot Hair: Has one, just like his father.
  • Meaningful Rename: Downplayed, as he never fully changes his name, but when going under an alias, he chooses the name Fritz, after his late friend.
  • Momma's Boy: A positive portrayal. He’s quite close with his ghost mother, with her helping as much as she can after his father runs off.
  • Monster Brother, Cutie Sister: The monster brother to Elizabeth’s cutie sister, until The Bite of ‘83, at least.
  • Mr. Smith: When in need of an alias, he picked the first name of his dead friend, and the last name…Smith.note 
  • My God, What Have I Done?: His reaction to CC’s death.
  • Sibling Murder: The Bite of ‘83, although it was accidental.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Bears a striking resemblance to his father, so much so it’s been pointed out in-universe multiple times.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: He does, unfortunately only after committing a grave mistake and being permanently traumatized.
  • Trauma Conga Line: His mother died when he was young, leaving him with his father to give him a Hilariously Abusive Childhood. Then when he was 14 he accidentally killed his brother, and when he was 17 he watched his sister die in front of him and the only stable adult in his life left him behind. Poor kid can’t catch a break, huh?
  • "Well Done, Son" Guy: Craved validation from his father as a kid. This took a dark turn when the only time William ever said he was proud of Michael was after Michael accidentally killed his brother.

    Elizabeth Afton 

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Click here to see her at age 13 

A main character in Bluey Capsules. She is the middle child of William Afton and the sister of Michael and C.C. Afton. She is a sweet and responsible young girl who is protective of her little brother, but holds a bit of a sibling rivalry with her older one. Liz seems to be the Afton child with the most common sense. However, don't be deceived by her cute face - she tends to know things that others don't...just don't get on her bad side!


  • All Girls Like Ponies: Befriended Susie by bonding over My Little Pony.
  • Big Sister Instinct: Towards CC.
  • Blush Stickers: Has them.
  • Creepy Child: Has a “shadow side” that sometimes takes over and says really unsettling and cryptic things. Elizabeth doesn’t remember any of it.
  • Early Installment Character-Design Difference: In early panels of the comic, most of the artists drew her with varying shades of red hair. However, some drew her blonde as well. As the comic grew more serious, the team knew they had to agree on a single hair color for her and settled on strawberry blonde. It ended up growing less and less strawberry as the comic went on until it eventually became pure blonde.
  • Fiery Redhead: Downplayed, because while she definitely gets fiery, her red hair doesn’t exactly stay red.
  • Girlish Pigtails: Sports them as she enters her early teenage years.
    • Flashbacks show she also wore them when she was really young.
  • Hilariously Abusive Childhood: Aside from general neglect and emotional distance, rules her father put in place of the Afton household included forcing the kids to walk on their hands, eat solely scooped bread, and not be allowed to watch any movies besides Harry Potter.
  • Important Haircut: Chops off her hair while distraught due to losing Susie, her closest friend.
  • Monster Brother, Cutie Sister: The cutie sister to Michael’s monster brother, until The Bite of ‘83 at least.
  • Superpowered Evil Side: When her “shadow side” takes over, it somehow knows things that no one else knows, even things that haven’t happened yet.
  • Trauma Conga Line: Her mother died when she was young, leaving her with her father to give her a Hilariously Abusive Childhood. Then her older brother killed her younger brother. Yikes.

    CC Afton 

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A major character in Bluey Capsules. He is the youngest child of William Afton and the younger brother of Michael and Elizabeth Afton. Sensitive and timid with an intense fear of animatronics, he was an easy target for his asshole older brother and spoke exclusively in emojis.


  • Birthday Party Goes Wrong: Taken to its logical extreme, as the party ends with his death.
  • Cain and Abel: An accidental example where he's the Abel to Michael's Cain.
  • Child Prodigy: Appeared to have been one in life, as he was learning calculus while he was still a toddler.
  • Crying at Your Birthday Party: Justified, as he was forced to have a party with the animatronics he was scared of and was being picked on by his older brother.
  • Fanboy: Of LOONA. So much so Henry hired them for his 9th birthday party.
  • Flatline: After The Bite of '83, this is how the story announces his death.
  • Killed Off for Real: Is the only dead character not to return in spirit form in one way or another.
  • Minor Major Character: Despite being called a "major character" in both his wiki page and TV Tropes folder, he doesn't recieve a good amount of screentime to himself, especially compared to the rest of his family.
  • Pictorial Speech-Bubble: Talks in this using emojis, which almost everybody understands just fine. spoiler: The only time he's ever spoken English was an "OH, FUCK!" right before Fredbear bites through his skull.
  • Prone to Tears: After witnessing his father kill a close family friend and relentless bullying from his brother, it’s no wonder he’s called the Crying Child.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Is killed off after very little screentime, but this leads to Fredbear and Spring Bonnie being replaced by the Fazbear Quartet, Michael growing kinder via traumatizing him, Elizabeth going into a more depressed state, and more.
  • Tears of Fear: See above.
  • The Nameless: Due to being unnamed in the source material, he’s never referred to by name in the comic, so fans (both of the source material and the webcomic) and creators alike call him the Crying Child, or CC for short.
  • Walking Spoiler: Pretty much everything about this kid's existence is a spoiler, as he exists solely to die at the beginning of the comic—shutting down the diner and tearing the Afton family apart.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Dies very shortly into the comic’s long-running story.

    Vincent Afton 

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A major character in Bluey Capsules. He is the twin brother of William Afton and the husband of Scott Afton. He lives in a camper van in a Walmart parking lot, which is the home base of his... eclectic lifestyle. Though William absolutely despises him, they seem to share some sort of telepathic connection, and as such, he is the only person who knows about William's crimes.


  • Cool Uncle: To William’s kids. He cares for his niece and nephews a lot, taking them out to teach them how to do stuff such as steal from Wal-Mart.
  • Characterization Marches On: At the beginning of the comic, he was rude, crass, and chaotic, to track with how he was initially just Rebornica’s character. But then the comic decided to revamp him, and make him his own character, and is now characterized as a carefree hippie, who may not be the most professional, but is a pretty down-to-earth, kind guy.
  • Complete Immortality: Almost. After being injected with remnant, his age is frozen and he cannot be killed. However there is actually one thing that remnant is weak to, fire.
  • Frame-Up: Was framed for the missing children’s incident by his brother. He took it okay.
  • Guinea Pig Family: Was the first test dummy for William’s experiment with remnant. Thankfully, it worked.
  • Happily Married: To Scott.
  • Hippie Van: On top of having a laid-back, chill, friend-to-all attitude, he and his husband live in a sticker-covered van affectionately nicknamed “The Love Bus.”
  • Idiot Hair: Has one, like his brother.
  • Interspecies Romance: With Scott.
  • In-Series Nickname: Vinny.
  • Retcon: Initially was completely purple, just like Rebornica’s character, but was retconned to always having looked human so he could be his own character.
  • Twin Telepathy: Has this with William, which is how he knows of William’s crimes. Only problem is it only works on Vincent’s end, leaving William a frustrated nonbeliever.

    Scott Afton 

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A minor character in Bluey Capsules. He is the husband of Vincent Afton. Mild-mannered but with a strong moral compass, he often quietly guides his blissfully unconcerned husband in the right direction. He has a strong opposition to his brother-in-law William Afton, who he urges Vincent to cut ties with.


The Emily family

    Henry Emily 

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A main character in Bluey Capsules. He is the former husband of Emilie Emily and the father of Charlie and Sammy Emily. He is a businessman and engineer, as well as the business partner and best friend of William Afton, and the honorary uncle to William's children. He and William founded Fredbear's Family Diner and Fazbear Entertainment in 1978 and are credited with the creation of the Fazbear franchise, though it was originally Henry's idea. He also later helped establish Fazbear Entertainment, but dropped from the corporation soon after.


    Emilie Emily 

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A background character in Bluey Capsules. She is the former wife of Henry Emily and the mother of Charlie and Sammy Emily. After Charlie's death, she left Henry and Sammy and moved to Las Vegas.


  • Alliterative Name: Emilie Emily.
  • Ambiguously Bi: After leaving Henry and running off to Vegas, she can be seen partying surrounded by attractive women.
  • Ambiguously Human: The creator-run wiki lists her species as “human…?”, and she appears to have some some sort of psychic powers.
    • Could be slightly demonic, due to her daughter’s demonic origins as well as the fact she dressed up like a demon in Vegas. The fangs help the look.
  • Cute Little Fangs: One is showing at all times.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Divorces Henry at the beginning of the series, and has been absent ever since.

    Charlotte “Charlie” Emily 

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A major character in Bluey Capsules. She is the daughter of Henry Emily and Emilie Emily, and the twin sister of Sammy Emily. A weird demonic hybrid, Charlie was a bizarre but kindhearted little girl who cared deeply about her family. Unfortunately, she was the first victim of William Afton, having been strangled to death by him and declared missing. Spiteful and wanting revenge, her spirit possessed the unused Marionette, and she currently keeps a close watch over Fredbear's Family Diner and later Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria to ensure William does not pull any more stunts.


  • Adaptation Species Change: Kind of. Is human in the source material, and in initial appearances in the comic she was a green demon-like creature with horns. Her design was retconned, however, due to unintentional antisemitic imagery, so now she is considered to have always looked human. However, one piece of official art depicts an older Charlie, had she not been killed, with pigtails that turn into bat wings at the end, (and a demon-tail belt accessory) implying she’s still a bit demonic.
  • Cute Little Fangs: Has them, like her mother.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: Is almost always referred to as Charlie, rather than Charlotte.
  • Plot-Triggering Death: Her death is the first thing to happen in the comic, made apparent on the third page and launching the story.
  • Vengeful Ghost: Is the one who has harnessed the spirits of the other missing children, so they can get revenge on William.

    Samlet “Sammy” Emily 

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A minor character in Bluey Capsules. He is the son of Henry Emily and Emilie Emily, and the twin brother of Charlie Emily. He is an angelic creature with cat-like tendencies, and looks nothing like either of his parents. He's very close with his father, but he's also weirdly independent and often runs off to do his own thing.


  • Adaptation Species Change: Is human in the source material, but an odd angelic lion-like creature in the comic.
  • Child Prodigy: Ran away for the day, and proceeded to win a Nobel peace prize and a math competition.
  • Nigh-Invulnerability: Due to his angelic nature, he cannot be hurt, no matter how hard William tries.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: Is almost always referred to as Sammy, rather than Samlet.
  • Psychic Children: Possesses some degree of psychic ability, and communicates telepathically if necessary.

The Missing Children (UNMARKED SPOILERS)

    The missing children as a whole 

  • Children Are Innocent: Played straight with Fritz, Jerry, and Susie, who are incorruptible balls of sunshine. Downplayed with Cassidy and Gabriel, who might be a bit rough around the edges, but are still good kids at heart who didn’t deserve what they went through.
  • Good Parents: All of them have very loving and attentive parents, whose children are their top priority. This only serves to make their deaths sadder.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Were introduced only to be killed off shortly thereafter, but their deaths have caused location shutdowns, characters leaving, and more. And, of course, based on the source material, we know their souls haven’t been laid to rest, they have work to do…
  • Vengeful Ghost: Lead by Charlie Emily, they have a mission to get revenge on William.
  • Walking Spoiler: These characters are essentially inherently spoilers, as they exist simply to be killed off shortly after their introduction.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: They only get a little bit of time to establish themselves before William quickly kills them.

    Susie Denver 

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A major character in Bluey Capsules. She is the best friend of Elizabeth Afton after the two met in a McDonald's Playplace. She was the second victim of William Afton. After her dog Thumbtack was accidentally killed, a distraught Susie was easily lured away and murdered in the safe room. Her corpse was stuffed inside of Chica the Chicken, causing her spirit to possess it.


    Fritz Valentino 

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A major character in Bluey Capsules. He is the son of Gino Valentino and Heidi Valentino, and an unofficial employee for his father's chain of family-owned restaurants, Pizza Hut. He surprisingly befriended Michael Afton and remained a source of comfort and positivity for the emotionally damaged teenager. He was the third victim of William Afton. His corpse was stuffed inside Foxy the Pirate after the animatronic conveniently entered the safe room.


  • Blade Enthusiast: Has a collection of knives and always carries one, although he doesn’t see them as weapons in most cases, and more as a fun collection.
  • Cheerful Child: His cheerfulness even managed to get through to Michael.
  • Childish Tooth Gap: Has one, although it seems to have been inherited from his father.
  • The Dreaded Pretend Tea-Party: Had a nice one with Michael.
  • Dropped Glasses: An extremely dark take on the trope. Almost escaped his encounter with William, but then he dropped his glasses, and couldn’t run away or defend himself further because he’s Blind Without 'Em. William even went as far as to purposefully step on them to ensure he couldn’t get away.
  • Hair Antennae: Has one.
  • Knife Fight: Unfortunately it wasn’t a fair fight, as he was simply defending himself from an adult William Afton.
  • Technicolor Eyes: His eyes are yellow.

    Jeremy “Jerry” Boseman 

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A major character in Bluey Capsules. He is the youngest son of Boss Boseman and the younger brother of Gabriel Boseman and Cassidy Boseman. He's a notorious troublemaker who loves candy and tends to bounce off the walls as a result. He was the fourth victim of William Afton, though his two siblings were killed immediately after him. His corpse was stuffed into Bonnie the Bunny, who he subsequently possessed.


  • Cheerful Child: Very much so, even to the point of accidentally causing the springlock incident since he was so excited.
  • Hair Antennae: this piece of official artwork shows he would have grown them had he gotten to grow older.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: Only ever called Jerry, so readers won’t to confuse him with Jeremy Fitzgerald.note 
  • Red Hair and Freckles: All of the Boseman kids have them, as do their father. Likely due to their Irish heritage.
  • Sweet Tooth: Loves candy, as all kids do, but official artwork depicting him at age 17 (had he lived that long) shows that he was never going to grow out of it.

    Gabriel Boseman 

A major character in Bluey Capsules. He is the oldest son of Boss Boseman and the older brother of Cassidy Boseman and Jerry Boseman. He is a bratty middle schooler who plays the bagpipes in a super badass garage band called Cocaine Melting Eyeballs. He was the fifth victim of William Afton, killed immediately after his younger brother. His corpse was stuffed into Freddy Fazbear, who he subsequently possessed.


  • Big Brother Instinct: Downplayed. Though he won’t admit it, he cares deeply for his younger siblings, and wants to protect them.
  • Garage Band: Is in one with a couple other young teens known as Cocaine Melting Eyeballs.
  • Idiot Hair: Has a 4-leaf clover shaped one under his hat. He’s embarrassed by it.
  • Teens Are Monsters: Follows Cassidy’s lead and is pretty horrible to William, because he finds it fun. This did not work out well for him.
  • Red Hair and Freckles: All of the Boseman kids have them, as do their father. Likely due to their Irish heritage.

    Cassidy Boseman 

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A major character in Bluey Capsules. She is the only daughter and middle child of Boss Boseman, the younger sister of Gabriel Boseman, and the older sister of Jerry Boseman. Cynical and apathetic, Cassidy isn't exactly a beam of sunshine, and she isn't afraid to throw hands, speak her mind, or both at the same time. She was the sixth and final victim of William Afton, killed immediately after her two brothers. Her corpse was stuffed into Fredbear, who she subsequently possessed.


  • Braces of Orthodontic Overkill: Doesn’t just have Pubescent Braces, she has full headgear.
  • Braids of Action: Let’s just say that when William came out of killing the Boseman kids with a black eye, fans quickly decided it must have been Cassidy who gave it to him. She is the one [he] should not have killed, after all…
  • The Cynic: Is a glass half empty person and it shows, even going as far as to flip the bird twice in her official art.
  • Goth: this art of her at age 20 (had she survived) shows she would’ve taken after her mother in this regard.
  • Gender Flip: An odd case. Cassidy’s gender in the source material is a little odd—presented as a little girl in the books and a somewhat ambiguously gendered but ultimately male child in the games. However, despite taking some aspects from the books,note  Bluey Capsules is ultimately a retelling of the games, qualifying this as a gender flip.
  • Idiot Hair: Has one. It’s meant to look like William’s, but inverted on the y-axis.
  • Kids Are Cruel: Is pretty horrible to William, along with Gabriel, because she finds it fun. This did not work out well for her.
  • Red Hair and Freckles: All of the Boseman kids have them, as do their father. Likely due to their Irish heritage.

Other Freddy’s employees

    Bosley “Boss” Boseman 

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A main character in Bluey Capsules. He is a wealthy Irish entrepreneur, investor, and former casino owner who holds authority over many local franchises in Utah, Arizona and Nevada. He purchased ownership of Fazbear Entertainment from Henry Emily in 1983 for three million dollars and turned Fredbear's Family Diner into Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria, which opened in 1984. Despite his rather intimidating facade, Boss is a very casual and easy-going individual with a good heart, and an annoyingly doting father to three spoiled children: Gabriel, Cassidy, and Jerry Boseman. He harbors an intense rivalry with William Afton.


  • Benevolent Boss: Despite being intimidating when he wants to be, he’s generally a laid-back, easy going guy. This still doesn’t stop him from having problems with William, however.
  • Cigar Chomper: Is hardly ever seen without one, and it’s present in his official art.
  • Family Man: Is very devoted to his wife and kids, spoiling his kids quite a bit.
  • His Name Really Is "Barkeep": Downplayed, as Boss is a nickname, however it’s very close to both his first and last name.
  • Put on a Bus: After his kids go missing, causing he and his wife to divorce, he leaves Hurricane, and hasn’t been in the story since.
  • Red Hair and Freckles: Likely due to him being Irish.
  • Significant Reference Date: His birthday is March 17. Saint Patrick’s Day. He’s Irish.

    Philip “Phil” Guy 

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Click here to see him in volume 4 

A main character in Bluey Capsules. He is a young businessman and the manager of Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria (1986). He was the first person employed at the original iteration of Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria in 1984, formerly having worked for Boss Boseman at a different local business. He was tasked with dealing with business calls and recording instructional tapes for new employees, as well as a myriad of other jobs, which left him feeling incredibly stressed. After being forced to keep quiet about the truth of the Missing Children Incident, Phil hardened considerably and became much more stressed. Despite this, he accepted the job of manager at the newest iteration of Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria, though he struggles with the lack of employees and the...incompetence of those he does have.


  • Abandoned Pet in a Box: How he got his cat, Ketchup.
  • Benevolent Boss: Cares a lot for his employees, and what troubles them, even Dave.
  • Break the Cutie: Starts off as a friendly, kind, happy-go-lucky guy, but what starts as a heavy workload and being treated unfairly soon escalates into severe PTSD from being manipulated into covering up child murder, leaving him closed-off and bitter to try and protect his emotions. It only gets worse when he finally lets himself be vulnerable to someone, only for that someone to leave without warning, leaving Phil incredibly depressed. He may manage to hold things together and put on a nice face, but the poor guy has become a shell of what he once was.
  • Cute Little Fangs: Has them.
    • Although, with how his appearance has been shifting since his involvement in the missing children incident, they may be going a Fangs Are Evil route…
  • Devilish Hair Horns: His hair appears to be evolving to resemble red horns after covering up the missing children incident.
  • Glowing Eyes of Doom: His red eyes glow when he gets angry. Perhaps related to his fangs and Devilish Hair Horns
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: Is a nice, caring guy who looks out for his employees, and took in a poor cat off the street even though his apartment didn’t allow them.
  • Meaningful Name: His name is intentionally similar to the moniker “phone guy,” as he is the comic’s adaptation of the character on the phone in the first two games.
  • Parental Substitute: To teenaged Jeremy Fitzgerald, after realizing how rough the kid has it.
  • Pronouncing My Name for You: Makes it clear it’s pronounced Gee. No one listens.
  • Technicolor Eyes: Has red eyes that glow when he gets angry.
  • Took a Level in Cynic: All of the mistreatment he goes through (plus a particularly traumatic event) lead him to this. Though he’s managed to stay kind, he’s certainly lost the cheerful demeanor he once had.

    Jeremy Fitzgerald 

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A main character in Bluey Capsules. He is a young high school dropout working the dayshift at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria. Though he's been through hell and back in his short life, Jeremy is a contagiously cheerful individual with a totally radical outlook on everything. Everybody loves him. Everybody wants to be him. However, he isn’t stupid — thanks to his seasoned street smarts, Jeremy knows a bad apple when he sees one, and he has his doubts when it comes to a select few…


    Joan Madruga 

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A major character in Bluey Capsules. She is the sole night guard at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria (1986). A badass, motorcycle-revving young lady with an affinity for nonconformity, she has a way with balancing her friendly, affectionate nature with an intimidating facade. She was looking for an easy job with decent pay, and as a natural night owl, the night shift position just seemed to fall into her lap.


  • Big Sister Instinct: To Jeremy, her parents essentially want to adopt him.
  • Cool Bike: Rides one.
  • Former Teen Rebel: Delved pretty deep into the punk, alternative culture as a teen, surprising her parents, who are just the opposite. Mellowed out as she entered her adulthood, though she still holds a lot of the same values of equality and individuality.
  • The Night Owl: Why she chose the night shift.
  • Surveillance Station Slacker: Mentions that she tends to sleep on the job.
Joan: Hey, I’m getting paid for drinking slushies and sleeping on the job. Works for me.

    Chauncey Bohner-Focker 

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A major character in Bluey Capsules. The dedicated right-hand man to The CEO, he runs Fazbear Entertainment essentially on his own, with little help from his lackadaisical employer. Nevertheless, to everyone including the aforementioned employer, he's seen as little more than a glorified secretary. He negotiated the purchase of Fazbear Entertainment by the CEO, oversaw the opening of Circus Baby's Pizza World and Freddy Fazbear's Pizza (1986), and designed the Toy Animatronics.


  • Because You Were Nice to Me: After his plans of moon tourism failed and he fell into massive debt, the CEO found him and forgave his debts in return for his partnership, and Chauncey has been his loyal right-hand man ever since.
  • Middle Child Syndrome: Grew up right in the middle of 5 siblings, so he often ended up overshadowed.
  • Number Two: To the CEO
  • The Stoic: His aloof nature makes him both a mystery to all and the perfect businessman.
  • Unfortunate Names: His last name sounds suspiciously…not safe for work.

    The CEO 

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A major character in Bluey Capsules. He’s the CEO of Fazbear Entertainment, but not much is known about him.


     Cassandra Variss 

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Cassandra Variss is a background character in Bluey Capsules. Boisterous and friendly, Cassandra will always greet visitors to the Fazbear Entertainment corporate building with a smile- as soon as she’s done with this phone call to her girlfriends.


She just can’t help herself but share. But everyone she told, she told them not to tell anybody else!

Chica’s Party World

     Juliet Poulain 

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Juliet Poulain is a background character in Bluey Capsules. The stern manager of Chica’s Party World, Juliet secretly much prefers daydreaming to filing paperwork or planning parties. Most of her fantasies lately have been involving her bitter nemesis Emmy Bruschietta, who runs the Pizza Hut across the way.


     Yoaj Mellau 

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Yoaj Lila Mellau is a background character in Bluey Capsules. A member of the Chica’s Party World Team, Yoaj had a normal waiting job, amongst all his other coworkers. He was particularly close to Billy Lip, and often fussed over his well being. Hoping, for maybe a little more time with him, in that flowing future ahead of his young life.Important Note 


  • Exotic Eye Designs: Aside from their purple Technicolor Eyes, their eyes also have a red fleck in each, and two different pupil styles: one pupil is a heart, the other is a slightly darker purple circle.
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: Her hair is styled differently on each side, and she only has one earring and one wristband.
  • Idiot Hair: Has one. It’s meant to resemble an upside-down version of Jeremy Fitzgerald’s—likely in reference to how they both have feelings for Michael, yet Jeremy is the one who actually gets his feelings returned.
  • Just Friends: Implied to be this way with Michael.
  • Scary Teeth: Has sharp shark-like teeth.

     Randie Cowakka 

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Randie Cowakka is a background character in Bluey Capsules. She is a hardworking member of the Chica's Party World Team, if you consider spending most of her shifts messing with her coworkers as hardworking. Although she never takes her jokes or pranks too far, she is still quite a force to be reckoned with. She's known to be a bit arrogant and difficult to work with, but she gets along with her coworkers well enough.


Other Human Characters

ATTENTION: Bluey Capsules has a lot of minor and background characters, so this part is very unfinished. If you can think of something or someone to add, please do!

    Gino Valentino 

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Gino Valentino is a major character in Bluey Capsules. He is an Italian chef and is the former owner of the Pizza Hut restaurant chain, which was a business owned and run by the Valentino family. He established a restaurant in Hurricane, Utah, directly next to Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria, wanting to be neighbors with another pizzeria. He carries a revolver around everywhere he goes...for some reason. He is the husband of Heidi Valentino and the father of Fritz Valentino.


  • Boom, Headshot!: How William manages to kill him off.
  • Break the Cutie: Started off as an endlessly friendly Nice Guy who makes an effort to befriend everyone, but becomes a shell of his former self following his wife’s arrest and his son’s death.
  • Family Man: Not only are his family his pride and joy, leading to him taking a dark turn after the death of his son, but to him, everyone is family—even his rival.
  • Gratuitous Italian: As a walking Italian stereotype, he uses this.
Gino: Wait, chi diavolo sei tu?

     Heidi Valentino 

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Heidi Valentino is a minor character in Bluey Capsules. She is a German scientist, adventurer, pirate, and assistant chef at her husband's restaurant chain, Pizza Hut. She created a Special Sauce for Pizza Hut using illegal magic tomatoes, and ended up getting arrested because of it — however, she craftily managed to hide the recipe so that Gino could still use the sauce on his pizzas while she was gone. She is the mother of Fritz Valentino, who she frequently amazes with tales of her seafaring expeditions accompanied by sea shanties played on her fiddle with fabled talent.


     Ivy Boseman 

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Ivy Boseman is a background character in Bluey Capsules. She is the wife of Boss Boseman and the mother of Gabriel, Cassidy, and Jerry Boseman.


  • Perky Goth: For a goth, she’s actually very friendly and positive.
  • Idiot Hair: Has one, which seems to have passed onto her kids as well.
  • Like Mother, Like Daughter: Seems to be closer with her daughter than either of her sons, and Cassidy looks up to her mother greatly, aspiring to be goth just like her. This official art shows that had Cassidy lived longer, she would have succeeded.

     Francine Denver and Sang Hye-Jeong 

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The adoptive mothers of Susie Denver. Following Susie’s disappearance they leave Hurricane to seek safety and peace of mind.


  • Eyes Out of Sight: Francine
  • Happily Married: Even after losing their daughter, they remain together in a healthy and loving marriage, which can’t be said of several other couples in the series.

     Fox Mulder and Dana Scully 

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Fox Mulder and Dana Scully are minor characters in Bluey Capsules. They are a duo of F.B.I agents assigned to investigate the Missing Children Incident in Hurricane, Utah. While Scully's method of investigation is based in reason and logic, Mulder has a firm belief in the paranormal and extraterrestrial that informs his methods. These opposing values often cause them to clash while on the job, but don't be fooled! They are a pair of soulmates that are utterly inseparable from the other, despite their hesitance to admit it.


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