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VS OURPLE GUY is a Friday Night Funkin' mod created by kiwiquest that focuses around Five Nights at Freddy's, centering around the character of William Afton aka the Purple Guy or the "Ourple Guy" along with other songs focusing on different characters as well.

The mod was originally released in February 2022, later receiving a massive update in July 2022 that remade and added many songs. The mod would receive another massive overhaul in October 2023, remaking almost every song with the addition of some new ones.

In celebration of Vs. Ourple Guy's first anniversary, kiwiquest released a standalone song titled "SWAGMONEY", featuring Dave and Jack from Dayshift at Freddy's.


Song List:

Main weeks

WHO IS THS GUY?

  1. Guy (Ourple Guy)
  2. Golden (Ourple Guy ft. Phone Guy & Golden Freddy) note 
  3. Dismantle (Ourple Guy)

NFT-NGT

  1. Man (NGeraldT) note 
  2. Cashmoney (MoneyBagz)

Freeplay

  1. Midnight (Prange Guy) note 
  2. Terminated (Henry Emily vs. Boyfriend and Girlfriend) note 
  3. Lurking (RWQFSFASXC)
  4. Lore (Ourple Guy & Phone Guy vs. MatPat)
  5. Blubber (Fat Jones)
  6. Performance (Fredbear vs. Spring Bonnie)
  7. Bite (Markiplier vs. Freddy Fazbear, Bonnie, Chica, Golden Freddy, and Foxy)
  8. Showtime (Freddy Fazbear)
  9. Go Fish (Freddy vs. Old Man Consequences)
  10. Trapped (Salvage)
  11. Beatbox (Abdul Cisse)
  12. Watchful (Fredbear Plush)
  13. Restless (The Crying Child)
  14. FazNews (S.A.M. Springtrap vs. S.A.M. Mangle) note 
  15. Miller (Jack Kennedy, Dave Miller, Dee Kennedy, Steven and Peter Kennedy vs. Henry Miller) note 
  16. Followed (Shadow Freddy) note 

VS OURPLE GUY contains examples of:

  • Adaptational Badass: Henry back in Dayshift at Freddy's 3 had to give every individual member of Jack's party (outside of Jack himself) a "The Reason You Suck" Speech in order to defeat them. Here, he doesn't have to say nearly as much to knock them down. All it takes to take out Steven, Peter, Dee, Blackjack and Dave is call them meaningless, an orphan, a false savior, a goddamned coward and something just as bad as him respectively. Of course, this doesn't affect gameplay since this is no longer an RPG.
  • Adaptational Villainy: Shadow Freddy's role in the games is unclear, but in the most recent version of Followed they're presented as an Eldritch Abomination who relentlessly terrifies Brooke.
  • Adaptation Distillation: Henry Miller's long Breaking Speeches for each character in the party are condensed into a few words for the sake of the song's flow.
  • Art Evolution: With the sole exception of Matpat, every single character in V3 has received new sprites. The differences between said remastered sprites and the originals range from fairly small (Ourple Guy, NGeraldT, Spring Bonnie, the cast in "Miller") to completely unrecognisable from their originals (Fat Jones, the cast in "Bite", Salvage, Abdul Cisse, S.A.M Springtrap, S.A.M Mangle, and Shadow Freddy).
  • Battle in the Rain: "Midnight" has Boyfriend rap battling Prange Guy in the rain outside of JR's.
  • Brutal Bonus Level:
    • After completing the game's 19 songs, a final, 20th song is unlocked, "Miller". The song is a five and a half minute long battle against Henry Miller, in an adaptation of Dayshift at Freddy's 3's Good Ending, with loads of notes and immense health drain. While the song does have a mechanic to lessen the health drain, the amount of notes makes it so even at low drain Henry is fully capable of draining your HP to near zero: there's also a section early on where you're a One-Hit-Point Wonder dueting with the opponent, meaning a single miss is a game over.
    • In V3, "Miller" was moved to the penultimate song, with the spot of the final song unlocked after all the others being taken up by "Followed", which has been extended to just a few seconds seconds below six minutes. Throughout the song, the player is unable to see the ratings, timer or enemy notes, meaning they’ll just need to guess the time and notes. Additionally, they’re reduced to only allowing for 15 misses, and are only able to replenish health by hitting 20 notes in a row, which restores a single piece of health.
  • Cerebus Rollercoaster: The mod switches from jokey to serious rather often. You've got songs such as "Guy" (a goofy song with Ourple Guy), "Lore", (a song where Ourple Guy fights MatPat, who is depicted as pngs and later seemingly intentionally uncanny illustrations), "Bite" (Markiplier versus the FNAF 1 cast, all of which are also depicted as pngs (the sprites would get remastered and become illustrations in V3 however)), "Beatbox" (an incredibly short song against a gif of Abdul Cisse) and "Man" (a song against a generic NFT avatar), but you also have songs such as "Terminated" (a genuinely tense song against Henry Emily at the end of his rope), "Miller" (a completely serious adaptation of Dayshift At Freddy's 3's Golden Ending), and the remaster of "Followed" (a tense, brutal last song against a far more eldritch Shadow Freddy, with several previous motifs twisted into fitting the song’s darker tone).
  • Composite Character:
    • The original Ourple Guy meme was about Michael Afton, but the character in the mod is mostly derived from William Afton.
    • Henry Emily is depicted as the Desk Man from FNAF World, complete with him dying at his desk as in the game's second update. The third update also shows Circus Baby killing him, like what is commonly theorized to have happened to him.
  • Conspicuously Light Patch:
    • Inverted: the phone in "Lore" is drawn as part of the background, so Phone Guy's part in the song comes as more of a surprise.
    • Played With: the phone in "Golden" is outlined and drawn in a bit more detail compared to the lineless background — however, Phone Guy only gets two verses in this song, as the phone gets carted off by an animatronic after his first verse and is only returned towards the end.
  • Decomposite Character: The Orange Guy featured in Midnight Motorist is implied to be the Purple Guy, just depicted as orange for some reason. Prange Guy is an entirely separate character from Ourple Guy, and the two are actually friends.
  • Dwindling Party: In "Miller", the roster of singing characters begins to be knocked down one by one by Henry's words until only Jack is left standing. They all get back up near the end, however.
  • Easter Egg: Many elements in "Bite" can be fully interacted with, such as the in-game mechanics (like the lights, doors and even the famous nose-honk Easter egg), and the YouTube length bar as well (such as pressing "Pause" to pause the game, or clicking the "next video" button to skip a few seconds further into the song).
  • Expy Coexistence: In one of the loading screens, Brooke and Grace are seen interacting with Boyfriend and Girlfriend from the base game.
  • Final Boss, New Dimension: Every other song takes place either in a location canon to the main FNAF series, be it the real world, FNAF World or the afterlife, or an unknown void. "Miller" takes place in the Flipside, specifically Henry's prison, a place that stands out within the mod.
  • Leitmotif: "Followed" contains several to previous songs, including "Lore", "Bite" and "Lurking".
  • Meaningful Background Event:
    • In "Lore", Phone Guy's phone is behind MatPat and Ourple Guy. Midway through the song, the phone starts ringing and the player starts playing as both Phone Guy and Ourple Guy.
    • In "Performance", the children watching Fredbear and Springbonnie perform slowly disappear as the song goes on.
    • In the background of "Showtime", you can see a crying child in the window from the Give Cake minigame. About a minute into the song, Ourple Guy pulls up in his car behind her and kills her as he does in the game.
  • Mythology Gag:
    • Five Nights at Freddy's in general:
      • Ourple Guy's vocals are taken directly from 2's SAVETHEM minigame.
      • Throughout "Dismantle", the four main animatronics walk up to Ourple Guy, only to be torn apart just as they were in 3, albeit in much more comedic fashion. At the song's end, Ourple Guy also enters the Springtrap suit and dies in the same way his canon counterpart did.
      • "Midnight" is named after Midnight Motorist, the minigame featuring the Orange Man.
      • "Performance" and "Showtime" are based on the "Stage01" and "Take Cake to the Children" minigames from 3 and 2 respectively. "Showtime" also shows the death of Charlotte Emily in the background as it happens in the game, albeit more comedically.
      • "Watchful" takes place in the same void as 4's ending. In V3, it instead changes between the void, Crying Child's bed and living room couch, and the surveillance room from Sister Location.
      • "Go Fish" has Freddy turn into Golden Freddy if you lose, referring to Old Man Consequences' Easter Egg in Ultimate Custom Night in which he tells Golden Freddy to let themself rest.
    • Fanworks:
      • The main menu theme is a cover of "Opening Score" from Rugrats: Search for Reptar, which is also used as Dave's theme in Dayshift at Freddy's.
      • "Lore" has Ourple Guy and Phone Guy sing against MatPat, which is a reflection of an old theory of his where he posited that the Purple Guy and Phone Guy were the same person.
      • "Fazfuck News" is directly based on Springtrap and Mangle, a YouTube series by Quiet Tomato, with the song in particular taking place in a scene from the first episode, "In the Beginning". The V3 update takes it a step further, with Quiet Tomato themself doing the sprites for the song.
      • "Miller" is a recreation of the final boss fight in Dayshift at Freddy's 3's Good Ending, with Jack and the party going against Henry Miller in the Flipside. It also starts with a cutscene depicting several scenes and endings from throughout the entire series.
  • Non-Action Guy: Blackjack doesn't sing in "Miller," whereas he was capable of fighting Henry in the original DSAF.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: All throughout V3's "Followed", Boyfriend is consistently on edge at best, and absolutely horrified at worst about what's going on, especially with the now Eldritch Abomination Shadow Freddy tormenting him at all opportunities, and not even letting him escape.
  • Painting the Medium: "Bite" exchanges the usual UI for one based on the old Youtube video overlay with the ingame power system representing health.
  • Promoted to Playable: For Ourple Guy at least, you play as him in the song "Lore".
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Springbonnie and Fredbear respectively in the song "Performance", with the former being livelier and more expressive with the poses that make him a Perpetual Smiler that's enjoying himself and the latter being calmer and unemotive with the poses making him more of a stoic person.
  • Shout-Out:
    • In "Guy", Ourple Guy and Boyfriend sing a portion of The Living Tombstone's FNAF 1 song. This is seen again later during "Terminated", when Henry and Boyfriend do the same early on in the song.
    • "Trapped" takes multiple music cues from "Salvaged", a FNAF 3 song created by NateWantsToBattle.
  • Stylistic Suck:
    • In the original two versions, various characters were nothing more than bouncing PNGs, including Shadow Bonnie, MatPat, Fat Jones, the FNAF1 animatronics, Markiplier, Salvage and Abdul Cisse. While they were all visually refined, "authentic" versions of MatPat, the animatronics, Mark and Salvage are still available if the player wants to invoke the trope.
    • Even with the visual updates in V3, Circus Baby killing Henry is depicted by her minigame sprite clumsily smacking him in the back of the head.
  • Take That!: NGeraldT is one to NFT and crypto creators and buyers, looking like a generic NFT avatar, having similar looking ones framed on his wall, his arcade cabinet being covered in walls of people standing in the same pose but with different colors and his name being one letter off from NFT, being NGT when shortened. V3 adds onto this with his own week by portraying him as a broke loser who insists that his NFTs get enough money to pay rent, only for him to be kicked out of his house and left homeless.
  • Thanking the Viewer: Completing "Miller" gives you an ending screen showing all of the characters in the mod, along with the signatures of the development team members above the words "Thank You!".
  • The Unfought: The entire FNAF 1 cast appears in "Bite", but only Freddy, Golden Freddy, and Foxy sing, with Bonnie and Chica just hanging around in the background. Averted in the V3 update, where they get to join in on the song.
  • The Voice: Downplayed given her "voice" consists of banging pots and pans together, but in V3's "Bite", Chica doesn't appear due to her part being in the kitchen, which just so happens to have the only security camera in the pizzeria to be Audio Only.
  • The Voiceless: While Bonnie and Chica are no longer The Unfought in "Bite" as of V3, their chromatics consist of the former just rocking on his guitar and the latter just banging pots and pans in the kitchen.
  • Volumetric Mouth: Markiplier's mouth opens much wider than it should when he's scared, especially when screaming.
  • Wham Line: V3 manages to have a double whammy with its finale.
    • When the player first unlocks Freeplay, they’re told that they’d already know the Brutal Bonus Level if they played V2, which was Miller. But when the player selects the final arcade cabinet (originally Criminal in V2)
    • And then afterwards, the player gets teleported to a dark version of the Freeplay menu, with only one arcade machine available to select, revealing the True Final Boss.
    Followed
  • Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?: Averted, as in V3 Fat Jones punches Brooke in the face every time he hits a right note, which actually deals damage to him.
  • With Catlike Tread: In "Showtime," Ourple Guy kills Charlie outside, but he screams so loudly while doing so, even overpowering the song itself, it's a miracle nobody noticed.
  • You Don't Look Like You: For the most part, Jackass looks like Boyfriend in both gameplay and cutscenes, but his render depicts him with dark blue dreads that hang over his eyes, a bandanna as opposed to a cap, a tank top and baggy pants, giving him a different silhouette that doesn't translate to his appearance in the game.

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