What is The Blob? (Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach - Animatronics Explained)

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The Blob - surely one of the strangest animatronic designs in FNAF history. The Blob first appears as a late game enemy in Five Nights at Freddy's Security Breach - but what is it? What are it's origins and why does it exist? In this FANF theory video we try to answer some of these burning questions and more...

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The speech Henry gives at the end of FNAF: Pizza Sim is amazing and really well-written. At the time, it was like Henry got the last word in on how Afton ruined his life and the lives of others.

sweethistortea
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I really hope the Blob isn't just a security breach animatronic, and actually makes a reappearance sometime in the future, because I really like them! I think they could really add some cool stuff with them to any future games.

starcomet
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Scene Selection
0:00 - Intro
1:12 - The Origins
4:28 - The Cause
9:42 - The Rebirth
12:06 - Outro

superbendy
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Something about a creature made out of several still self aware characters never fails to make my skin crawl

chaosbeam
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Makes since. However, I have another theory. Just hear me out Mike...

What if The Blob is just that...a Blob of the left-over remnant in the animatronics that have been melted and twisted up together? Maybe the Blob is what's left of all the other animatronics from Pizza Simulator, but there's so little left, it built itself up with other parts. "If that's true, then why did attack Burn-trap?" A collective mind like that could have hate filled emotions or collective memories from past events.


Or maybe The Blob is Henry! He burned with the others in Pizza Simulator. Either he merged with the Blob, or he is the Blob.

I lean towards my first theory.

If anyone agrees, Pls let me know.

rwj
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I still personally like the idea that The Blob is actually Ennard, who is known to hold contempt for Afton, surviving by consuming animatronic parts despite not having a soul or personality.

NoBody-bxcp
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It's amazing to me how most people will say this is freakin' stupid but you're still hanging in there and covering it and the rest of Security Breach. That's dedication and honestly shows a bit of a backbone compared to those who would easily quit the fanbase after one game like this (although frankly, the game wasn't polished at all). Kudos

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Y’know, the entire story of fnaf is all real sad. When William finally dies another enemy is going to come out of the shadows and more chaos. The suffering of these people is going to go on literally *forever.*
He never truly will die even too as I imagine William will have some significance.









What a terrifying and sad story to be stuck in.

molten_bladeslayerofthots
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I think it works better if the Blob is possessed by the spirits of the nine children Vanny is said to have killed in Security Breach's bad ending

mrsurge
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If The Blob were made from the souls of the missing children and Molten Freddy, I'm gonna be so disappointed, meaning that Henry died for nothing.
Also imagine if it was revealed that Glitchtrap isn't actually Afton, but something or someone else.

ballmonokumastan
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I've honestly thought the blob is just a mix of all the agony from the missing kids from the past. From the books, The Afton Amalgamation was defeated from the agony inside the Puppets mask. Even though Charlotte moved on, her agony still resides in the mask. Who's to say the blob is just all the agony of the missing kids, or maybe the bullies from Fnaf 4? We never knew what happened to them. 🤔

Edit: Janitor Bleeds has some interesting Lore in it, I recommend everyone plays the game.

loganentertainment
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I'm glad you're still covering FNAF content! Your playthrough of SB was definitely the best one!

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So, I really want to point out something: I always thought that Glitchtrap was like a program that was masterfully disguised as a glitch that caried a copy of William's consciousness so it could be uploaded into Burntrap. Like, William wasn't brought back to life, but rather a copy of himself was built.

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I always just imagined dark magic or curses were involved. But, I still have trouble with the mechanics of someone downloading a spirit.

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The Blob is an amalgamation of Funtime Delivery Service animatronics from FNAF 8, or FNAF Special Delivery. There are 3 Bonnie arms within this conglomerate, an extreme indicator of this, and each animatronic in the blob has its endoskeleton in tact, which the originals in FNAF 3 were just empty shells and were burned anyway. Afton used the endoskeletons from the originals to create the wire-y funtime endos in Sister Location, of which became Ennard/Molten Freddy. Molten Freddy is not the Blob, Molten Freddy was sealed away from the other animatronics and couldn’t of absorbed the other scrap animatronics. Afton survived because of agony, which can not be destroyed by fire, unlike remnant. The Blob is likely to be a vessel of remnant and agony created by Vanessa and Afton so that he could remain alive, and even fully regrow his body, since agony can also regrow flesh and bone. This could explain why William’s body grows over the Springbonnie endoskeleton, and even has boney fingers replacing the glamrock endo fingers on his arms.

chief-executive
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SuperHorrorBro always posts at the right time when I'm bored, love you dude.

xiaohq
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No matter how many times I hear it, the ending speech in FNAF 6 still gives me chills. It's one of, if not, the best Monolog in gaming history. There is such weight and emotion behind it.

Funny enough your summation of everything up to SB was probably the most easy to understand and succinct recounting of the important points without going so deep we can't get out. Brilliantly done!

As for the Blob I like the idea. That it's just a mass of angry spirits all vying for control, all working towards the same goal.

I recently played with the idea that the blob is actually helping Afton, protecting him and in the ending cinematic while it looks like they are destroying him, they are actually taking him away from the collapsing building since he couldn't actually get out on his own in that suit... you're makes much more sense though.

AnimatronicBadgerlord
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I honestly hope that the whole "kids died and possessed these things" is NOT the story behind the Neighbors. It's becoming too overused for these stories. It's more interesting if their violent nature was simply the result of them learning from the abuse they received at the hands of the human staff.

omomos
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This was a good video. You summarized things pretty well and your way of narrating is really captivating. Just a small issue, and that is the common misconception that UCN takes place in the afterlife. William didn't die in the fire; he was kept alive by Cassidy and UCN is actually a nightmare inside his mind, which is why Faz. Ent. was able to transfer his soul to the VR game by scanning the circuitboards, because his soul never left his body. And like you said, the other children are most likely in UCN too, so we can assume that Cassidy prevented them from moving on or they decided to stay themselves, so they never left the animatronics.

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While Elizabeth and Charlie don't seem to be in the Blob since their masks' eyes aren't lit, I like where you take this with the Blob being the spirits of the original kids and the parts being leftovers from Afton being rebuilt as Burntrap. Great video! Very cool ideas :D

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