The source of agony, the inspiration to the nightmare of Fazbear's Pizzaria, the cause of erotic animatorics. He must be stopped...right after I get my deep dish pepperoni pizza with my large Sprite.
With all do respects, I love Five Nights at Freddy's and have not problem with the taboo fan arts made from the game. This is purely humorous, nothing personal.
Chuck E Cheese Pizza © “1977-2014” Nolan Bushnell & Michael Magusiak
wolfjedisamuel © 014
With all do respects, I love Five Nights at Freddy's and have not problem with the taboo fan arts made from the game. This is purely humorous, nothing personal.
Chuck E Cheese Pizza © “1977-2014” Nolan Bushnell & Michael Magusiak
wolfjedisamuel © 014
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In the case of FNAF it's one part real life, one part art trouble.
Real Life: Chuck E. Cheese was the first pizza restaurant to have animatronic characters. Said characters were -- well, considerably more creepy in the early days. As in, Chuck E. was a carnival barker type, Jasper was a crazy hillbilly, and Munch was the pizza equivalent of the Cookie Monster. And they didn't look nearly as nice or young as they do now.
(Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre was eventually bought out by rival Showbiz Pizza Place, though they decided to use only the CEC branding after surveying the customers. This is likely to be because of the kewpie-doll-style "skin-face" look of the Rock-A-Fire Explosion, the Showbiz Pizza animatronic house band.)
Art Trouble: Scott Cawthon's last game before FNAF was an adventure game based on the allegory of the Pilgrim's Progress. (Yes, that old religious allegory that gave us the title Vanity Fair.) Unfortunately, being a one-man operation, his character animation was a bit -- erratic. One reviewer said it looked like a creepy animatronic. And the spark was struck...
So there you have it. One part early-model CEC weirdness, one part Scott-Cawthon-isn't-good-at-animating-humans.
Real Life: Chuck E. Cheese was the first pizza restaurant to have animatronic characters. Said characters were -- well, considerably more creepy in the early days. As in, Chuck E. was a carnival barker type, Jasper was a crazy hillbilly, and Munch was the pizza equivalent of the Cookie Monster. And they didn't look nearly as nice or young as they do now.
(Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre was eventually bought out by rival Showbiz Pizza Place, though they decided to use only the CEC branding after surveying the customers. This is likely to be because of the kewpie-doll-style "skin-face" look of the Rock-A-Fire Explosion, the Showbiz Pizza animatronic house band.)
Art Trouble: Scott Cawthon's last game before FNAF was an adventure game based on the allegory of the Pilgrim's Progress. (Yes, that old religious allegory that gave us the title Vanity Fair.) Unfortunately, being a one-man operation, his character animation was a bit -- erratic. One reviewer said it looked like a creepy animatronic. And the spark was struck...
So there you have it. One part early-model CEC weirdness, one part Scott-Cawthon-isn't-good-at-animating-humans.
I miss the days with the guy in a giant rat suit that I thought was actually a giant rat. He'd actually talk with me, occasionally pat me on the head, and sometimes give me free tokens. What a guy... Then this pipsqueak of a CG mascot comes along, turned into a mouse instead of my memorable rat man, and he doesn't even offer me tokens... Blah.
Okay, I am probably going to get hate for this, but I actually love this new Chuck E Cheese of today. Why? Because when I was like 5, I used to go to Chuck E Cheese in 1988, I liked the old bowler hat red vested Chucky, and then watching 80s rock and roll music videos I wished Chucky was more like that. We didn't and got that stupid edgy extreme skater, I grew out of it and now the chucky we wanted finally comes. Better late then never. XD
I agree with you. I actually appreciate the new Chuck E Cheese design more. Aesthetically, I have no idea where the creators of Chuck E Cheese got the idea that the original design for Chuck E would be kid appealing. His dead stare and derpy eyes just really fuel the chills, yet they went with it, and hence on other pizzerias alike.
Personality wise, the new Chuck E really has the kid vibe.
Personality wise, the new Chuck E really has the kid vibe.
I'm with SilverWingCid here. Chuck E doesn't deserve to get hurt, mostly because he's not the actual owner of his restaurant. CEC Entertainment created him as a friendly character whom kids can relate to when it comes to fun and excitement, so technically, it's not his fault that FNaF is based on pizzerias similar to Chuck E Cheese's.
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