Five Nights at Sonic's: FNAF's Most INSANE Rabbit Hole

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Published 2022-07-13
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Step aside Friday Night Funkin' Sonic.EXE mods, it's time to talk about MY generations creepy Sonic media. 6 different games, tons of history, an exclusive developer interview, and a whole lor more are packed into my longest video yet. Five Nights at Sonic's is easily one of the most popular FNAF fan games of all time, but how do the games hold up today? What's next for the series? Why did all the games get taken down? ALL THAT and MORE in this 40 minute retrospective on the entire series. I hope you all enjoy!

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Music used includes songs from Sonic and the Fallen Star (FrogSundae) and VS Sonic EXE (MarStarBro)

Outro Music: Title Theme - Obliteracers

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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
3:51 - We have a problem...
6:32 - FNAS 1 & 2
14:57 - FNAS 3
19:54 - FNAS 4
23:45 - FNAS 5
30:04 - Fan Projects, Spinoffs, Maniac Mania & More
36:20 - Closing

All Comments (21)
  • @FusionZGamer
    Sorry for multiple generic comments but YouTube maxes out super chats to $50 so if I want to do more than that I have to comment generic comments like “thanks” NVM YouTube locked me out of doing any more donations for the rest of the week but keep up the great work!
  • @memeboi6913
    Correction: The Puppet in FNAS2 who is officially called the Luiginette (I mean it makes sense Marionette litterally has Mario as the first 5 letters of the word) was actually made as a memorial to Luigi following his "death" in FNAS 1 that's right, he survived by iirc hiding under the desk causing him to accidentally fake his death
  • As a kid in like 2014, It always pissed me off that FNaS had Mario characters in it. Now that I know the reason why, it kinda just reminds me of my own struggles with drawing sonic characters
  • I would kill to see you talk about Five Nights at Wario's. Especially Five Shows at Wario's & the various FNAW fangames with shocking's amount of quality. It's a pretty neat series overall that deserves more coverage.
  • @SwaggyG_2102
    Five Nights at Sonic's, to me, is a lot like DSaF. Feels like an utter shitpost, but by the last game, becomes way better than what us, the audience, were hoping for.
  • @darienb1127
    I will never fully trash games like these, because of how they were made. These games are very clearly small projects made by kids and I think that's pretty neat. The fact that someone young was able to get a game up and functioning is honestly impressive. People can underestimate just how much work it takes to make a game that actually functions. Plus, it's also important to encourage kids to embrace their creativity and try and make something, rather than just put them down. I hope the devs get to work on bigger and better things in the future.
  • The disclaimer at every fnas game always brings me so much nostalgia. "This is what happens when an inside joke gets turned into a game"
  • @sledger2066
    The five nights at Sonic’s is probably one of the most dedication put in fnaf fan game series since they basically remade and changed almost every fnaf game and put sonic and such in it.
  • @_sirg0lden
    FNaS has always been my favorite, though the older games may be “shitty”, they were still very enjoyable. I’m glad to see the game to get more recognition.
  • Mad respect to CyVap for recreating all of FNaF 1 from scratch as a kid, that's super impressive even if the end product is bad
  • It’s not a “good game” in technical terms, but it’s fun, silly, and an Internet relic. I remember that the only thing younger me was miffed about was that there were Mario characters in a Sonic game.
  • @GhostlyBanes
    It's amazing how hard it was to find these games. It took me 2 days to find the 5 games in the FNaS Collection through slightly suspicious means and I still don't have FNaS World. This is up there with The Return to Freddy's in insanity
  • @atree5921
    While you were playing tyke and sons, did you build the thing where the developer would talk to you about making the game? If not you should definitely go back and make it. It's called "what is that"
  • @Sonic4925
    This was a really good in depth video about this series. As an original FNaS Dev Team member mentioned in the video with my own FNaS style game (yeah I know just adding to the pile of other games lmao), I've had my fair share with this series. Ian and I met in 2015 and we've been going strong to this day. My time with the FNaS Dev Team and with Team Cyantix is something I still hold dear to this day and have created memories that I will never forget. Thank you for creating this video and talking about this series and where it is today!
  • Man, FNaS is one of those fangames that I remember only because during middle school, I had a friend who was really into Sonic, and during the Fnaf boom of the mid 2010's. He drew the FNaS characters and cut them out to play with me during snack, lunch and whenever the teachers gave us free time to play. Ah, the memories I have of him and I playing with cardboard/paper characters that we drew and cut out with all the wacky stuff we did and made up about them. Ahhh, fun memories. Anyways, good video on the topic! Would be cool to see you talk about other old Fnaf fan games that were popular at the time, like as someone suggested, five nights at Wario's.
  • @lz.mp3
    im pretty into the series as a whole but theres a secret in the collection that i think doesnt exist anymore, so imma get into it If you leave the collection itself idle for a while the game name will change to something like "The Secret Lies At The End of The Hex" and so if you go in with some random hex editor it'll say ALL the way at the bottom of the hex The shadows were not going away forever..... They'll be back. i originally posted this to the unofficial wiki page about the collection but nobody noticed longest comment i've written
  • @gummygrenade
    As someone who built her own computer a few months and actually did get a Trojan horse, it happens to the best of us, man. American cybersecurity laws are so lax (because they want to spy on us) that it’s estimated that 30-50% of all computers in American currently have some sort of malware. I was able to get it properly removed with help from Microsoft, but I legitimately have no clue how I got it. The USB stick (that I used to install Windows) was my own and the only websites I visited had good reputations.
  • @mattn0414
    Shadow sonic was such a wasted opportunity to just do Shadow the hedgehog tbh