Five Nights at Freddy's Song, News: Funko Toy Line Incoming, Creepy Music Video Released
With three sequels, a spin-off RPG, and even a movie in the works, it's no surprise that Scott Cawthon's horror game phenomenon, Five Nights at Freddy's, is getting its own line of merchandise.
The Funko store has announced they will be selling products featuring Freddy Fazbear and all his frightening friends.
In addition to an awesome selection of graphic tees (already on sale), the store is also planning the release of Freddy inspired miniature figurines, vinyl dolls, plushes, pen toppers, candy tins, buttons and various other toys and trinkets.
The shirts may make a good gift for adult Freddy fans, but buyers may want to wait for the other products if they're looking to buy something for the younger Five Nights fanatics.
Check out the fun advertisement from Funko here:
In other Freddy related news, YouTube video producer "Shimiiy" released an AMV based in the Five Nights universe.
Just like the game, the video is 'shot' from the prospective of an unlucky security guard taking the night shift at Freddy Fazbear's pizza restaurant. As always, he finds himself in a dire predicament as Freddy and his animatronic pals spring to life and come after him.
The video is set to a creepy, rock-infused song from the Dishonored soundtrack, featuring the Freddy cast lip-syncing to such lyrics as "shoot him in the heart with a broken pistol" and "slice his throat with a rusty cleaver." Fitting.
The animation is pretty great, and the scenes are adapted straight from moments in the actual game. Of course, the video has to end with the iconic jump scare.
Five Nights at Freddy's was released by Cawthon in 2014. The point-and-click horror game became a viral hit thanks in part to YouTube "Let's Play" gamers and their audiences. A year later, Freddy fever is showing no signs of stopping.
Watch the music video below:
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