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“ | The world is ending. | „ |
~ Future Freddy "warning" the protagonists. |
“ | Present Freddy: How long do we have? Future Freddy: Five nights. |
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~ Future Freddy to his past self. |
Freddy Fazbear, better known as Future Freddy, is the main antagonist of the fifth Fazbear and Friends episode: Extermination and the overarching antagonist of Season 2's first episode: Death By Mimic.
He is an alternate future self of the present-day Freddy who, after losing everything by choosing quantity over quality due to deciding to go back to shorts travels back in time with a time machine that he brought from Walmart to convince his past self and his friends to kill all the non-FNaF characters that he claims would "end the world", and so that they wouldn't suffer the same fate as he did.
He is voiced by Jarret Griffis.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Heinous?[]
- He lies to the protagonists about the crossover characters endangering the world.
- He brutally shoots Caine in the face, and then follows up by shooting the rest of the Digital Circus members in cold blood.
- He manipulates Freddy Fazbear and his friends to murder all of the crossover characters, telling them that it was sending them back to their home dimension when in reality, they were permanently killing them. Many of these kills were extremely brutal, such as being burnt alive, stabbed, and drowned in a sink.
- He attempted to stop Freddy and his friends from traveling back in time to reverse his actions.
- While his business failing is an understandable motive, it doesn't make him tragic since his actions far exceed this excuse. He chose to blame the innocent crossover characters he collaborated with and went back in time to essentially commit genocide on them.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- Although he is mostly taken seriously, he still has comedic moments, such as saying "five nights", listing off the ridiculous titles of his future shorts, finding a time machine at Walmart, or his second death where he anticlimactically stepped on a mine.
- Additionally, the narrative of the episode is far too outlandish to be taken seriously. It is a parody of Fives Nights at Freddy's characters killing other crossover characters to prevent a future of content farming.
- While it does not justify his actions, his business failing due to choosing quantity over quality is played for slight sympathy.
- Even though he is too brutal to be an anti-villain, he is still a well-intentioned extremist. He genuinely wanted the past versions of himself and his friends to avoid going through the same business failure as him.
External Links[]
- Future Freddy on the Villains Fanon Wiki
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