Showing where our main characters Ness, Sam and Michelle stand in the fnaf movie timeline. Expect for SAM, who in their early teens at first worked for Edwin’s company, Ness and Michelle had worked at the first franchise (FNAF2) in 1982, then after the incident with Charlotte, the establishment shortly closed down in 1983. Few months later William and Henry are preparing yet another pizzeria, featuring the classic animatronics from FNAF 1. All three characters reunite there and become better friends (main storyline) but Ness has a weird suspicion of William, because she refuses to believe that what happened to Charlotte was an accident, its also the reason why she chose to stay, feeling sort of guilty and remorseful for not being there for Charlotte at the time
SAM and MICHELLE are excited to show you around today. Our Fazbear pepperoni pizza is a HIT! Give it a go
We want nothing but for you to enjoy your stay to the fullest, though we do advise your kids to stay by our staff and not wonder around the area too much !
Yesterday, the owners of Freddy’s Fazbear’s Entertainment company, Henry Emily and William Afton, made it’s first opening day, welcoming people of all ages!
From our perspective, the children absolutely thrive in this restaurant. The place is full of vibrant colors, arcade machines, delicious food and most importantly, amazing staff members. What makes this place all the more special you may ask? Its lifelike animatronics, Freddy, Chica, Bonnie and Foxy, all of which create a wonderful atmosphere.
Upon our arrival, Henry Emily gave us an exclusive walkthrough behind the stages, showing us how they work on each animatronic and how they operate. We also had the chance to have a one on one conversation with SAM, the main mechanic, who was also a former employee of Murray.co. A company led by Edwin Murray, which had fallen to bankruptcy in 1978. SAM had stated that the animatronics are kept under survaillance as well as maintnance 24/7 and that there are no chances of any possible injuries, assuring families that they can let their children wonder around the restaurant as much as they’d like.
As far as service goes, one of the more prominent workers called NESS, gave us a taste of Freddy’s cuisine. She had specified that each food is personalized to different animatronics, giving children a huge variety to choose from. NESS was also enthusiastic enough to show us around the play-areas and small workshops, where children could also widen their imaginations. Apparently, there are more animatronic models in the work, she had teased an animatronic that children will one day be able to modify for themselves.
Our last interest, was how the managment of this place operates, considering there are only a few employees for such a huge establishment.
William Afton, the co-owner, had sent us to MICHELLE who is a shift manager and as well the main face of this wonderful place. With her bright attitude and friendly approach, she had stated that working here doesn’t require much of your mental health unlike other companies, assuring a clear balance between work and life. Each employee is properly taken care of and financially well rewarded, making it a perfect place for small part-timers to join their team, but as of currently the establishment isn’t looking for any extra help. Just like the animatronics, the building is under survaillance at all times as well, having nightguards and dayguards all throughout the day.
We highly recommend visiting FREDDY FAZBEAR’S PIZZERIA, where imagination and fun truly comes to life.
My name is Michelle and I am ecstatic to show you around this wonderfull place, where imagination comes to life!
Primarily, I work here as a shift manager, but also a dayguard. So on most days you’ll find me in my office, however my job overall is making sure that both employees and customers are satisfied and everything goes accoarding to plan. If there are any complaints about our establishment, i’ll be more than obliged to improve things to enhance your experience at Freddy’s
Always happy to lend a helping hand, your secrets are safe with me …
My name is Vanessa but you can call me Ness for short. If you're ever looking for me you can find me serving to our customers or at night keeping the place safe and sound...
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Anyways!! I hope you'll have a lovely stay at our establishment!! Take care~
My name is Sami, the main mechanic of our team, and I’m so excited to WELCOME you all to our brand-new diner here at Freddy’s!
We’ve got delicious pizza, tons of fun, and most importantly the newest line of our unique animatronics, led by the one and only Freddy Fazbear!!
Thanks to my hard work you can enjoy their amazing performances all day long. I basicly make sure that every wire is safe, and every show goes off without a hitch-well… usually..
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