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** In chapter 46, whilst researching Jeremy Human's, Mike finds a ConspiracyTheory that the humanitronics are haunted by the ghosts of kids who were killed on the property by a SerialKiller. Whilst this is more or less the canon for the games, in this universe, Mike dismisses it; the date when the murders happened, in the early 1980s, is before the Jeremy Human's franchise even ''existed'', as Goldie Fazbear was in pre-school.

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** [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtCandys Candy and Cindy]] run the ice cream parlor down the street.

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** [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtCandys Candy and Cindy]] run the ice cream parlor down the street.street, and Mango mentions a kid she tutors who likes to draw on himself in permanent marker, which may be a reference to Blank.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Mike tags along with Bonnie for her shift [[spoiler:Jeremy Human voices his disappointment when the clock strikes six and he can't harm them. This is our first indication that he's different from the other humanitronics, who aren't intentionally malicious.]]
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** In chapter 46, whilst researching Jeremy Human's, Mike finds a ConspiracyTheory that the humanitronics are haunted by the ghosts of kids who were killed on the property by a SerialKiller. Whilst this is more or less the canon for the games, in this universe, Mike dismisses it; the date when the murders happened, in the early 1980s, is before the Jeremy Human's franchise even ''existed'', as the Fazbear Brothers were in high school.

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** In chapter 46, whilst researching Jeremy Human's, Mike finds a ConspiracyTheory that the humanitronics are haunted by the ghosts of kids who were killed on the property by a SerialKiller. Whilst this is more or less the canon for the games, in this universe, Mike dismisses it; the date when the murders happened, in the early 1980s, is before the Jeremy Human's franchise even ''existed'', as the Goldie Fazbear Brothers were was in high school.pre-school.

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Jeremy mentions ("Do you have any idea...") that he got Fritzine to invent something to send Safety Schmidt out of their world.


* EquivalentExchange: [[spoiler:Jeremy Human had Fritzine invent a device to banish Safety Schmidt from their dimension so his plans could proceed. What actually happened was that it switched him with ''Mike'' Schmidt, his AlternateUniverse counterpart.]]



* LeftHanging: We never ''do'' learn [[spoiler:why or how exactly Mike swapped places with Safety Schmidt.]]
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** Mangifera: A ditzy female fox [[spoiler:who is implied to have lost an eye to Fritzine]].

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** Mangifera: A ditzy female fox [[spoiler:who is implied to have lost an eye to Fritzine]].Fritzine. Later {{jossed}}]].
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** [[spoiler: The [=FnaFverse=] animatronics keep referring to Safety Schmidt as "Mike," mostly out of habit.]]

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** [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The [=FnaFverse=] animatronics keep referring to Safety Schmidt as "Mike," mostly out of habit.]]



* BackupFromOtherworld: Something had caused [[spoiler:Jeremy Human to stop attacking Mike.]] [[spoiler: It's implied that the interloper was Goldie, especially with how Jeremy referred to it.]]
-->[[spoiler:''Jeremy Human'']]: [[spoiler: '''Old man''']]... nobody '''invited''' you!!

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* BackupFromOtherworld: Something had caused [[spoiler:Jeremy Human to stop attacking Mike.]] [[spoiler: It's [[spoiler:It's implied that the interloper was Goldie, especially with how Jeremy referred to it.]]
-->[[spoiler:''Jeremy Human'']]: [[spoiler: '''Old [[spoiler:'''Old man''']]... nobody '''invited''' you!!



* BotheringByTheBook: Mike cites safety regulations at an aggressive Fritzine [[spoiler: in his impersonation of Safety Schmidt.]] The stonewalling gets her to back off.

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* BotheringByTheBook: Mike cites safety regulations at an aggressive Fritzine [[spoiler: in [[spoiler:in his impersonation of Safety Schmidt.]] The stonewalling gets her to back off.



** Haddock: [[spoiler: A fox who suffered brain damage due to a panel giving way whilst he had his head inside a humanitronic to perform maintenance. Also lost his hand.]]

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** Haddock: [[spoiler: A [[spoiler:A fox who suffered brain damage due to a panel giving way whilst he had his head inside a humanitronic to perform maintenance. Also lost his hand.]]



* GoodOldFisticuffs: [[spoiler: Jeremy Human meets his end when Fredrick tears him apart with his [[IncrediblyLamePun bear]] hands.]]

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* GoodOldFisticuffs: [[spoiler: Jeremy [[spoiler:Jeremy Human meets his end when Fredrick tears him apart with his [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} bear]] hands.]]



* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: Mike ends up exploiting [[spoiler: his similar appearance to the animatronic Safety Schmidt to rescue Beanie from the animatronics.]] She notes how well Mike pulled it off.
** [[spoiler: Mike tries it again to get Frtizine to stop making the Mish-Mashes. It doesn't quite work that time]]

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* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: Mike ends up exploiting [[spoiler: his [[spoiler:his similar appearance to the animatronic Safety Schmidt to rescue Beanie from the animatronics.]] She notes how well Mike pulled it off.
** [[spoiler: Mike [[spoiler:Mike tries it again to get Frtizine to stop making the Mish-Mashes. It doesn't quite work that time]]



* LogicBomb: Mike hits [[spoiler: Fritzine]] with a couple of these, but they only cause her to hard reboot. Still, the reboots [[spoiler: buy time for Mike and Faz to find a way to incapacitate her.]]

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* LogicBomb: Mike hits [[spoiler: Fritzine]] [[spoiler:Fritzine]] with a couple of these, but they only cause her to hard reboot. Still, the reboots [[spoiler: buy [[spoiler:buy time for Mike and Faz to find a way to incapacitate her.]]

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** [[spoiler: The FnaFverse animatronics keep referring to Safety Schmidt as "Mike," mostly out of habit.]]

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* BotheringByTheBook: Mike cites safety regulations at an aggressive Fritzine [[spoiler: in his impersonation of Safety Schmidt.]] The stonewalling gets her to back off.


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* LogicBomb: Mike hits [[spoiler: Fritzine]] with a couple of these, but they only cause her to hard reboot. Still, the reboots [[spoiler: buy time for Mike and Faz to find a way to incapacitate her.]]
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** [[spoiler: The FnaFverse animatronics keep referring to Safety Schmidt as "Mike," mostly out of habit.]]


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* BackupFromOtherworld: Something had caused [[spoiler:Jeremy Human to stop attacking Mike.]] [[spoiler: It's implied that the interloper was Goldie, especially with how Jeremy referred to it.]]
-->[[spoiler:''Jeremy Human'']]: [[spoiler: '''Old man''']]... nobody '''invited''' you!!


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* GoodOldFisticuffs: [[spoiler: Jeremy Human meets his end when Fredrick tears him apart with his [[IncrediblyLamePun bear]] hands.]]


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* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: Mike ends up exploiting [[spoiler: his similar appearance to the animatronic Safety Schmidt to rescue Beanie from the animatronics.]] She notes how well Mike pulled it off.
** [[spoiler: Mike tries it again to get Frtizine to stop making the Mish-Mashes. It doesn't quite work that time]]

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Formerly housed on Pastebin, it is being migrated to Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn one chapter per day, and can be seen [[http://archiveofourown.org/works/11250126?view_full_work=true here]]. Note that it's marked NSFW, for violence.

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Formerly housed on Pastebin, it is being was migrated to Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn one chapter per day, Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn, and can be seen [[http://archiveofourown.org/works/11250126?view_full_work=true here]]. Note that it's marked NSFW, for violence.


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* PreMortemOneLiner: From the most unexpected of people, we get this:
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* GambitRoulette: [[spoiler:In order for Jeremy Human's plan to succeed, things had to unfold in exactly one specific way. April had to survive the fire he set, Nisha had to be appointed interim CEO, a fund had to be established for the victims of the accidents Jeremy caused, Nisha had to embezzle from that, and Kilroy had to be planning to betray her and release the animatronics at the last minute. Apparently he's a fantastic judge of people's motivations.]]


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* LeftHanging: We never ''do'' learn [[spoiler:why or how exactly Mike swapped places with Safety Schmidt.]]

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:They have to go through hell and high water to get it, including a final face down with Jeremy Human himself, but ''all'' of our main characters end up alive, well and with a happy ending. Mike has found a home away from the nightmare of the animatronics at Freddy Fazbear's, with lots of friends, several potential love interests, and a new job as the apartment night-shift security guard. Goldie seems to have finally passed on to the afterlife. April and Faz are both well on the mend from their extensive physical injuries. Beanie has a new job she likes as a professional GamesMaster at the local gaming shop. Bonnibel's made real progress in overcoming her anxiety disorder. Rackham's bad eye has recovered. Frederick is starting to be able to speak English again. Bonbon's peacefully accepted the cancellation of ''Legend of Bob'', admittedly by finding a new show to fixate on, and made some money off the Balloon Boy prize that Mike won her. Bonworth has gotten more advanced prosthetic legs, allowing him to get around without pain. The hens have started up a little exercise club to help tackle their weight problems. Mango and Foxglove are starting to get along. Fred Fazbear has gotten over his delusions and found closure. The Jeremy Human's franchise and its HostileAnimatronics is ''ended''. April and Fred are planning on launching a new franchise to take its place -- one without the "quirks" of their last one. Even the animatronics get happy endings! Darky is free and off roaming the world, whilst Safety Schmidt has been transferred to the [=FNaFverse=], where he has found contentment as the night shift watchman -- and because they view him as one of them, the animatronics have ceased their murder attempts and are focusing on subtly fixing up the pizzeria, and may even save it from being condemned. Even the Bonnie animatronic has managed to find happiness by transferring her obsession with Mike to Safety Schmidt.]]



* ShoutOut: In chapter 43, several characters from the original Chuck-E-Cheese show up at Humiecon, including Mr. Munch (a purple gorilla), Helen Henny (a white hen), Pasqually, and an unnamed mouse clearly intended to be Chuck himself.

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In chapter 43, several characters from the original Chuck-E-Cheese show up at Humiecon, including Mr. Munch (a purple gorilla), Helen Henny (a white hen), Pasqually, and an unnamed mouse clearly intended to be Chuck himself.himself.
** In chapter 50, Bonbon mentions that her new show of choice [[spoiler:after the cancellation of ''Legend of Bob'']] is an "old-school rubberhose animation style" cartoon called "Bobby and the Pink Machine", a clear reference to ''VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine".

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* [[http://archiveofourown.org/works/11701059 #9: Who Invited This Clown?]] -- Beanie finds her regular game of Sapients & Strongholds disrupted when Marion wrangles an invitation into the group.

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* [[http://archiveofourown.org/works/11701059 #9: Who Invited This Clown?]] -- Beanie finds her regular game of Sapients & Strongholds disrupted when Marion wrangles an invitation into the group.
group. Takes place in an interim between chapters 44 and 45 in the main story.



* FunWithAcronyms: The group that helped set up the cruise the gang goes on in chapter 50 is called "S.C. Independent Service Associates, Hosting, And Catering Kitchens". Turned into an acronym, that spells [[TakeThat "S.C. IS A HACK"]].



* InJoke: Mr. Cawthon, the high school homeroom teacher for several of the characters, was [[VideoGame/ChipperAndSonsLumberCo a beaver]].

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* InJoke: Mr. Cawthon, the high school homeroom teacher for several of the characters, was [[VideoGame/ChipperAndSonsLumberCo a beaver]].beaver]], and his last name is a reference to the creator of ''Five Nights At Freddy's''.



** Balloon Boy is an InUniverse HateSink, which actually refers to his general reception amongst the fandom -- see the Your Mileage May Vary page for more.

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** Peanut having a bear mother named Fran and a rabbit little brother named Bonson may be a reference to Funtime Freddy and BAWN-BAWN from ''[=FNaF=]: Sister Location''.
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* BondVillainStupidity: [[spoiler:Jeremy has several of the heroes, and Nisha, effectively at his mercy and cornered in the office. Instead of simply offing them there, he decides to wait for them to get killed by his new robotic underlings and arrange a fancy death for Nisha.]]
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* IAmTheNoun: In Chapter 49, there's this BadassBoast:
-->[[spoiler:'''April:''' [The accident was an] industrial accident.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Jeremy:''' I AM an industrial accident.]]


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* IronicDeath: [[spoiler:Jeremy seems to specialize in arranging these. He killed Goldie by "opening him up for some maintenance", as he'd order to be done on the animatronics. He clearly spent a lot of time planning the one he intends for Nisha--turning his metaphorical puppet who wanted to be in charge into a literal puppet on the stage and tearing her apart. That one fails just in time, though.]]


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* SaveTheVillain: [[spoiler:As Nisha turns out to ''not'' be the mastermind, but simply a common criminal being manipulated by Jeremy, the gang rescues her from a gruesome demise at the animatronic's hands. She is, to her credit, extremely grateful and remorseful.]]


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* StopHittingYourself: [[spoiler:Frederick finishes off Jeremy once and for all by hurling his own punches back at him, then simply ''ripping his head apart''.]]
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler:It's unclear why Nisha would tell Peanut about April signing over the shares to her, the one act that could spoil her entire plan, when she knows perfectly well how he tends to blab. Sure enough, he does. She never planned on staying with the company forever anyway, so it's not like she was trying to groom him as a successor.]]


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* SelfDisposingVillain: [[spoiler:Afton was evidently planning to betray Nisha by having her killed by the Jeremy humanimatronic once the plan reached completion. Instead, he himself gets killed, and gruesomely at that.]]
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* HolyShitQuotient: Chapter 48, and how! [[spoiler:Mike and the gang rally to confront Misha over their findings, and she reveals she ''has'' been embezzling from the company. Fred shuts her down by revealing there's actually legal documents that they can use to prove she was acting without proper authority. Then the gang is confronted by Jeremy Human, who has somehow turned himself back on after the rest of the humanitronics were supposedly shut down.]]



* MotiveMisidentification: [[spoiler:Mike and company deduce that Nisha has been planning a master scheme to seize control of the company funds the whole time, having murdered Goldie and attempted to do so to April as well, followed by planning the various "accidents" that befell potential witnesses. When they confront her with this, she's confused: she ''was'' embezzling money, but to get it to deal with some mobsters, and she had nothing to do with the murders and sabotages. It's a bit too late, though.]]
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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Compared to the earlier comic designs, only Mango's has been changed: she appears somewhat older, ''much'' heavier (while we didn't see much of her body there), and with less cartoonish facial features. [[spoiler:She may or may not still have multiple arms and an extra head hidden somewhere, though.]]
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** In chapter 46, whilst researching Jeremy Human's, Mike finds a ConspiracyTheory that the humanitronics are haunted by the ghosts of kids who were killed on the property by a SerialKiller. Whilst this is more or less the canon for the games, in this universe, Mike dismisses it; the date when the murders happened, in the early 1980s, is before the Jeremy Human's franchise even ''existed'', as the Fazbearbrothers were in high school.

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* In chapter 46, whilst researching Jeremy Human's, Mike finds a ConspiracyTheory that the humanitronics are haunted by the ghosts of kids who were killed on the property by a SerialKiller. Whilst this is more or less the canon for the games, in this universe, Mike dismisses it; the date when the murders happened, in the early 1980s, is before the Jeremy Human's franchise even ''existed'', as the Fazbearbrothers were in high school.

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* ** In chapter 46, whilst researching Jeremy Human's, Mike finds a ConspiracyTheory that the humanitronics are haunted by the ghosts of kids who were killed on the property by a SerialKiller. Whilst this is more or less the canon for the games, in this universe, Mike dismisses it; the date when the murders happened, in the early 1980s, is before the Jeremy Human's franchise even ''existed'', as the Fazbearbrothers were in high school.

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* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler:The safe that took off Bonworth's limbs. Even the fact that it was introduced early on turns out to be relevant.]]

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* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler:The safe that took off Bonworth's limbs. Even the fact that it was introduced early on turns out to be relevant. Chapter 48 reveals it contains some very important documents from the founding of the company, which they can use to shut Misha down and get her sent to jail for embezzlement.]]


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* HolyShitQuotient: Chapter 48, and how! [[spoiler:Mike and the gang rally to confront Misha over their findings, and she reveals she ''has'' been embezzling from the company. Fred shuts her down by revealing there's actually legal documents that they can use to prove she was acting without proper authority. Then the gang is confronted by Jeremy Human, who has somehow turned himself back on after the rest of the humanitronics were supposedly shut down.]]
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* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler:The safe that took off Bonworth's limbs. Even the fact that it was introduced early on turns out to be relevant.]]


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* TakeThat: This universe's version of Purple Guy, Kilroy Afton, is a sendup of WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse, perhaps in allusion to the speculation that real-life deaths around Disney animatronics would be the inspiration for ''Sister Location's'' backstory. Besides being a mouse, he's introduced in a photo wearing a musketeer's outfit, making him a [[Series/TheMickeyMouseClub mouseketeer]], and more disturbingly, [[spoiler:Jeremy Human winds up wearing his scalp and ears like the classic Mickey hat]].
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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: [[spoiler:Mike's ridiculous fantasy version of the confrontation with Nisha about to go down features her cartoonishly stuffing money into a ThiefBag. When they finally get there, she really ''does'' have a big burlap sack of money. It helps that she's almost as much of TheDitz as she lets on.]]


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* GenreShift: Beginning as slice of life, at the climax it abruptly veers into [[spoiler:FilmNoir]] and, predictably given the source material, gruesome horror.


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* MotiveMisidentification: [[spoiler:Mike and company deduce that Nisha has been planning a master scheme to seize control of the company funds the whole time, having murdered Goldie and attempted to do so to April as well, followed by planning the various "accidents" that befell potential witnesses. When they confront her with this, she's confused: she ''was'' embezzling money, but to get it to deal with some mobsters, and she had nothing to do with the murders and sabotages. It's a bit too late, though.]]
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* BigBad: [[spoiler:Who else but Jeremy Human himself?]]
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* WorthIt: At ''Humiecon'', Bonbon and Mike get thrown out of the ''Legend of Bob'' episode screening for loudly cheering at Balloon Boy's very, very unquestionable and final death that removed him from the series forever.

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* WorthIt: At ''Humiecon'', Bonbon and Mike get thrown out of the ''Legend of Bob'' episode screening for loudly cheering at Balloon Boy's very, very unquestionable and final death that removed him from the series forever. Wilst they do find this somewhat embarrassing, they decide it's an acceptable trade-off for at least getting to see Balloon Boy finally die.
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* TakeThatScrappy: A strange example that's both in-universe and out-of-universe, in multiple layers. Out of universe, [[Characters/FiveNightsAtFreddys Balloon Boy]] is universally loathed by the fandom, Weaver included. In-universe, he's a character in the ShowWithinAShow ''Legend of Bob'', and also generally hated for being TheLoad who adds nothing but ToiletHumor and general obnoxiousness. The creators apparently realize this, since in the new episode debuted in ''Humiecon'', he's [[YourHeadAsplode violently]] KilledOffForReal. That said, this is apparently a very shocking plot twist, though, since everyone save Bonbon and Mike are stunned into silence, not least Balloon Boy's dub actor.


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Can anyone remember when Chiclet's injuries were revealed to be from Jeremy's? Also, it turns out Rackham was involved in saving Goose, not Chiclet.


** Chiclet: A hen with a missing beak. [[spoiler:Ultimately revealed to have been melted off by exposure to acid from one of the Jeremy's Humans animatronics.]]

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** Chiclet: A hen with a missing beak. [[spoiler:Ultimately revealed to have been melted off by exposure to acid from one of the Jeremy's Humans animatronics.]]



** Haddock: [[spoiler: A fox who suffered brain damage due to cranial trauma in the same incident that crushed Bonworth's legs. Also lost his hand.]]

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** Haddock: [[spoiler: A fox who suffered brain damage due to cranial trauma in the same incident that crushed Bonworth's legs.a panel giving way whilst he had his head inside a humanitronic to perform maintenance. Also lost his hand.]]



** Rackham: [[spoiler:A fox who was blinded in one eye and lost his hand saving Chiclet from the same incident where her beak was melted off.]]

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** Rackham: [[spoiler:A fox who was blinded in one eye and lost his hand saving Chiclet Goose from the same incident where her beak was melted off.eyes were damage.]]



** Goose: A blind hen.

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** Goose: A blind hen.hen [[spoiler:who lost her vision when the batteries of the humanitronics exploded, sending acid into her eyes]].



* In chapter 46, whilst researching Jeremy Human's, Mike finds a ConspiracyTheory that the humanitronics are haunted by the ghosts of kids who were killed on the property by a SerialKiller. Whilst this is more or less the canon for the games, in this universe, Mike dismisses it; the date when the murders happened, in the early 1980s, is before the Jeremy Human's franchise even ''existed'', as the Fazbearbrothers were in high school.



* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: See above.

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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: See above.As explained earlier on this page, the common names shared amongst the cast result in Mike giving them distinctive nicknames so he can tell them all apart.


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* WhamEpisode: Many chapters end with a very shocking revelation to cap them off.
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* GenreBlindness: [[spoiler:April is smart enough to understand that the series of mysterious "accidents" happening to potential witnesses to corruption are no accident. She's not smart enough to connect them to the [[ObfuscatingStupidity seeming idiot]] she put in charge of the company while she was away, who manages things from a private fund that she's never seen, or even consider that whoever was behind it might have accomplices.]]
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* ShooOutTheClowns: Some of the wackier characters [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness become much more composed and somber]] during serious scenes, such as Mango managing to talk about her love for working with children without making an outright DoubleEntendre during the backstory-laden Chapter 45.

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** March Apriland May: Heavily mangled female rabbit who is implied to be almost as mutilated as Faz, though specifics are unclear.

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** March Apriland May: Heavily mangled A female rabbit who is implied with heavy bodily scarring, clarified in chapter 45 to be almost as mutilated as Faz, though specifics are unclear.extensive burn scars.


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** Balloon Boy is an InUniverse HateSink, which actually refers to his general reception amongst the fandom -- see the Your Mileage May Vary page for more.

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