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How To Get Golden Freddy In Fnaf 1

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SPECULATION

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" It's me "

— [Golden Freddy[, [[When foxy leaves his stage[, Fnaf 1

Scott Cawthon has said that the bite of 87 was caused by Golden Freddy-but who exactly is in the suit and why can't he move?

Golden Freddy (referred to as Yellow Bear in the first game's files) is one of the five antagonists and a special animatronic in Five Nights at Freddy's.

He is a secret, golden colored version of Freddy Fazbear who appears in the Office after a certain sequence of events are triggered.

Appearance

" FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S "Graphic designed animatronic bipedal gold colored bear, Freddy Fazbear, wearing black top-hat, bow-tie, and holding microphone." "

— Scott Cawthon's page,
"Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)"[1]

Golden Freddy appears to be a yellow colored variation of Freddy Fazbear with missing eyes. His hat and bow tie appear to be tinted dark blue, as opposed to Freddy's black ones though this may be the result of lighting. Upon closer inspection, a microphone can be seen lying on his right palm, as well as two pinprick white dot-like pupils within his otherwise empty eye sockets.

His paws are facing palms up. It is also possible that there is an endoskeleton in the suit. If one looks at the arms, a few wires and parts of the endoskeleton are visible, which share the same coloration as his accessories, though this may just be cords holding together the separate pieces of his suit. His jaw hangs open and his head is tilted to the right. He is also presented in a sitting, slouched position as if he were deceased.

Behavior

The alternate poster in the West Hall Corner, with a close-up of Golden Freddy's face.

Golden Freddy's kill screen.

When checking CAM 2B, the player will see a poster on the wall. It can switch between three different versions: a normal picture of Freddy, a distorted version (in which he appears to rip off his own head), or a close-up of Golden Freddy's face. While this picture of him is being viewed, a young girl's laugh can be heard.

If the player sees the Golden Freddy poster and then switches back to the Office, Golden Freddy will be waiting for them. His appearance causes different images to flash on the screen for split seconds, along with the words "IT'S ME". Golden Freddy will wait idly for few seconds before killing the night guard, forcibly closing the game. This does happen in the mobile version but the chances of it occurring are much lower than the PC version.

Unlike all of the other animatronics in the game, Golden Freddy does not give any indication of approach or arrival within the Office. He completely disregards the doors, appearing whether they are open or closed. Unlike the other animatronics, the screen will be covered by a static image of Golden Freddy's face upon attack, akin to the images that flash during Mike Schmidt's hallucinations.

The moment the player sees him, the player must bring up the Monitor before Golden Freddy kills the night guard. Doing so will cause him to disappear, thus preventing death and a game shutdown.

However, there is a way to prevent Golden Freddy to get into the player's office; but only temporarily. If the player sees the Golden Freddy poster in the west hall corner, that means he is almost in the office. When that happens, The player should shut the left door immediately until the player cannot see the poster.

But if the player is really afraid of Golden Freddy, the player can avoid him entirely by simply not looking at the West Hall Corner camera poster (CAM 2B), which will prevent him from being summoned in the first place. However, this may prove difficult, as players may be tempted to watch this particular corner in case Bonnie is making a move toward the Office.

Theories

  • There is a common theory that Mike Schmidt may be hallucinating Golden Freddy, as Golden Freddy only appears if the player glances at said poster and returns to normal view. This is also emphasized by Golden Freddy not being a part of the Custom Night's A.I. Customization. Also, Golden Freddy seems to have handprints on his face similar to the ones on Freddy's face, further supporting the idea that it may be a hallucination of Freddy. Furthermore, when he appears in The Office, there is no reflection of him in the monitor screens, like there normally are when any animatronic is in The Office. Plus, when the player is jumpscared by Golden Freddy, the game does not show a game over screen; it simply closes.
    • However, this can be disproved by the fact that Golden Freddy's jumpscare audio is heard on the phone calls of Nights 4 and 5, along with a robotic voice, which plays when Golden Freddy is in The Office. Additionally, Golden Freddy probably doesn't appear on the A.I. Customization because he appears dependent on the player's actions, similar to the Puppet from the second game.
  • Golden Freddy has no reflection on the monitor screens, which could mean he is a ghost or an apparition of Freddy, rather than a hallucination. Golden Freddy also vanishes only to reappear time and time again in a night rarely. He is also capable of appearing on a poster and making hallucinations increase, which a ghost has the ability to do. Golden Freddy also has dark blue smoke around his upper body, and a foggy appearance when he appeared in the second game.
  • Some speculate that Golden Freddy killed Phone Guy, since his jumpscare audio is heard in the phone calls of Nights 4 and 5.
  • There is a theory that states Golden Freddy is actually Fredbear from the first restaurant, Fredbear's Family Diner, which is mentioned in the second game, and possibly in the fourth game.
  • It is possible that the endoskeleton in the Backstage might be Golden Freddy's though it may also just be another spare endoskeleton.
  • It is possible that Golden Freddy is the suit used during The Missing Children Incident. This would explain his lifeless behavior, due to him being a costume with no person or endoskeleton in it.
    • However, the likelihood of it being used during The Missing Children Incident is unlikely, as Phone Guy, during Night 1, mentions that the animatronic suits also have crossbeams and wires. This would've likely killed anyone wearing the suit, regardless of the lack of an endoskeleton.
  • It is also possible that the Kitchen is Golden Freddy's starting location since the player can never see into this room. However, Cheat Mode in the mobile version may debunk this as Golden Freddy isn't shown in the Kitchen, but this may be just to compliment his mysterious nature. However, it is unknown why the company would put an empty suit or animatronic in the Kitchen, but if Golden Freddy is indeed in the Kitchen this is most likely in line with the theory that Golden Freddy is a hallucination.
  • Golden Freddy has also been speculated to be Phantom Freddy.

Trivia

  • Whenever he is activated in-game, it seems that a high pitched, jittery giggling can be heard, sounding similar to a child giggling. This can also be heard occasionally when the poster is normal if the player clicks/taps on the poster. It is unknown if this is Golden Freddy's laugh, or something else. This laugh is actually an unedited version of the laugh Freddy makes while he is moving.
  • Other animatronics can still attack while Golden Freddy is in The Office.
  • When he attacks Mike Schmidt, the noise heard during the close-up on his face is a much slower version of the standard "death sound" heard in game (titled XSCREAM2 and XSCREAM, respectively).
  • Golden Freddy is one of three animatronics in the series to have a non-animated jumpscare, two others are Nightmare and Nightmarionne.
    • They both have a trait unique to themselves, Nightmare/Nightmarionne restarts the game from the "Warning" message while Golden Freddy forces the game to close.
  • As of patch 1.13, setting the A.I. to 1/9/8/7 in the Custom Night triggers Golden Freddy in the same manner as his kill screen, force-quitting the game. This was put in by Scott Cawthon to end rumors about The Bite of '87 which stated that entering the input 1/9/8/7 would have an alternate ending.
  • Freddy has handprints on his face, presumably from a child. Golden Freddy has these exact hand prints as well.
    • This may simply be an oversight, as Golden Freddy's model is just a recolor of Freddy's.
  • During game play, if the player looks very closely at Golden Freddy's darkened eye sockets, they can see tiny white pupils. During the kill screen, however, the pupils are not present.
  • When compared, Golden Freddy's kill screen is mostly identical to the hallucination of normal Freddy with bloodshot eyes. The differences are the fur color, the joints between his ears and head being not visible, the eye sockets (Golden Freddy's ones appear to be larger due to having blurred edges), the lack of lower teeth and, most notably, the lack of eyes, with pitch black void being in their place.
    • However, in the West Hall Corner poster, Golden Freddy has a top hat and intact teeth, and additionally in The Office, his joints, including ear ones, can be seen. The lack of a top hat and teeth can be explained by them being off-screen, and the joints are likely not visible due to the lighting.
  • When asked about the story behind Golden Freddy, the first game's developer Scott Cawthon said in an interview with Geeks Under Grace, "Sometimes things just 'happen' during the game making process. I can't explain Golden Freddy."[2]
  • Golden Freddy's kill screen exists on the mobile version of the game; however, it works in a very different manner. The mobile version will not have any hallucinations, and Golden Freddy will not close the game, instead, it will freeze. Entering "1/9/8/7" in the Custom Night configuration screen will also trigger his kill screen as well.
  • Golden Freddy cannot be summoned if Bonnie is occupying the West Hall Corner.
  • On a very rare occasion, Golden Freddy's kill screen will appear after the Game Over screen is shown. It is confirmed that this occurs on the mobile version.
  • It was once thought that if the player switches cameras between seeing the poster and putting the Monitor down, it would not trigger Golden Freddy's summon. Bereghost's second night play through disproves this.
  • Golden Freddy can still kill the night guard if the power completely runs out.
  • Golden Freddy is one of the animatronics not shown in the game's trailer, the other being Foxy.
  • In the "Thank You" image on Scott Cawthon's website, a brighter render of Golden Freddy is seen, revealing him to have eyes, which strangely most resemble the nightmare animatronics.
    • Coincidentally, before Custom Night was released for Sister Location, many fans had speculated that Yenndo was Golden Freddy's endoskeleton. Though, this has not been confirmed yet.
  • Golden Freddy is one of the animatronics in the series to have an exclusive jumpscare sound, the others being his second game's counterpart, Nightmare Foxy/Nightmare Mangle (closet jumpscare only), Plushtrap/Nightmare Balloon Boy (if Nightmare Chica's cupcake's jumpscare sound from the Extra menu is excluded), Nightmare/Nightmarionne, Funtime Freddy, and Ennard in the Private Room.
    • Golden Freddy is also the only animatronic in the series to have his own jumpscare sound in more than one game.

Errors

  • In the West Hall's corner poster reflection, it appears that the jaw is removed from Golden Freddy's head, unlike in the poster it reflects.

References

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Template:Golden Freddy FNaF2 Infobox Golden Freddy also makes an appearance in Five Nights at Freddy's 2, playing a more active role. He is also referred to officially as Golden Freddy on the Custom Night screen, where he is now one of the characters whose difficulty settings may be altered. Unlike the other older animatronics, he is not replaced with a toy counterpart.

Appearance

Rather than being a simple recolor of Freddy, Golden Freddy now has a unique model of his own. He appears to be in a decrepit state, much like the other original animatronics, with a missing left ear, and a good deal of damage with loose wires and exposed parts. Also similar to the other original animatronics, he now has upper teeth, wires are coming out of his empty sockets and shoulders, and small bits of the suit are faded and ripped. His arms and legs seem darker than the rest of his body. His head is noticeably thinner than Freddy's. He seems to be more visibly clutching his microphone rather than having it lay on his palm.

Unlike his appearance in the first game, he seems much shorter, his pupils are not visible (as he does not seem to have eyes at all), and he appears to have no bow tie, though it is possible his lower jaw is blocking it from view. If one looks closely, he has a black button on his chest, similar to Freddy. His head also seams to be tilting to the left rather than to the right. He seems to have some blood on his suit.

Behavior

Golden Freddy attacking the night guard.

Golden Freddy will only become an active character on Night 6 and the Custom Night if he is enabled. At random, Golden Freddy can instantly appear in the Office or the hall just outside, slumped in a similar position to the one he had in the first game, or simply as a giant ghostly head, oddly floating in the distance, respectively.

Shortly afterward, his body will vanish, only for his head to rush at the player and kill them if they do nothing to counter him. Golden Freddy is much more difficult to deal with than in the first game, as raising the Monitor will no longer prevent Golden Freddy from killing the night guard (unless his giant head is floating in the hallway). To avoid being killed by Golden Freddy, the player must either equip the Freddy Fazbear Head immediately upon spotting him in The Office, or turn off the Flashlight while he's in the hallway. (He can attack the night guard from the hallway, and will do so if the player observes him for too long.)

If the player is in the Monitor for a long period of time, there is a 60% chance that Golden Freddy will appear in The Office unless another animatronic is present.

On the Custom Night, when only Golden Freddy is set to 20, he will occasionally just sit still and not fade away if he appears in The Office. This is unlikely to happen, but it has been reported. As long as the player does not use the Flashlight nor the Freddy Head, he will remain where he is in the Office, until either Foxy or The Puppet attack the night guard.

Unlike in the first game, Golden Freddy in Five Nights at Freddy's 2 does not close the game after killing the night guard. Instead, the Game Over screen will show up as normal.

From the Custom Night, night modes where Golden Freddy is active are listed as follows:

  • Night of Misfits
  • Freddy's Circus
  • Cupcake Challenge
  • Fazbear Fever
  • Golden Freddy

Trivia

  • Golden Freddy is one of the four animatronics that can attack from the hallway, the others being Freddy, Foxy and The Puppet.
  • Oddly, Golden Freddy's hat is tilted slightly to the left when attacking. It also appears to be tilted when he is sitting in The Office though harder to see due to the orientation of his head.
    • This may just be his hat shifting to the side, as Freddy's hat has been shown to be detachable in Parts/Service.
  • Golden Freddy is even more detached from reality than in the last game, as he visibly fades out of existence when encountered in-game and spends most of his time floating around as a giant disembodied head.
  • It is heavily implied by Phone Guy on Night 6 that Golden Freddy is indeed the suit that Purple Guy had used to lure the missing children backstage to kill them, as noted in The Missing Children Incident.
    • Despite this, it is safe to assume that the Golden Freddy encountered in Five Nights at Freddy's is still a hallucination on Mike Schmidt's part, seeing as it is still in perfect condition and seems to lack an endoskeleton. It can be assumed that the original Golden Freddy costume from Five Nights at Freddy's 2 was destroyed alongside the new animatronics after the game's ending.
    • It is possible that the Golden Freddy seen in Five Nights At Freddy's 2 is an empty suit, as Phone Guy does mention that the suits are full of "wires and cross beams," which could explain why Golden Freddy still has wires coming out of him. The visible mechanical parts could simply be part of the suit, with the endoskeleton/person inside "elevated" due to the feet being solid metal and the suit being held up by metal joints. This is somewhat supported by the fact that the suits (especially Golden Freddy's) appear to be larger than the endoskeletons themselves.
    • However, with the release of Five Nights at Freddy's 3, it implies that Springtrap's suit would be a more optimal solution for Purple Guy as it was specifically designed for employees to wear, and Springtrap also shares a yellowish coloring. At the end of Night 5, Purple Guy is seen getting into Springtrap without much hassle, implying that he has done it before.
    • Golden Freddy may also be a spring lock suit like Springtrap, as in Night 2 of the third game, Phone Guy mentions two specially designed suits for employees to wear. This may explain Golden Freddy's slumped position, having been "unlocked" for an employee to wear.
  • A costume-less endoskeleton can be seen throughout the game, most commonly in the Prize Corner (standing in front of the present box) and in the Left Air Vent. Many speculate this is Golden Freddy's endoskeleton, primarily because it shares many attributes with the regular Freddy though it is generally considered a hallucination like Golden Freddy himself.
  • As seen in the mobile version, Golden Freddy will disappear immediately (instead of smoothly vanishing) after putting the Freddy Head on. This is likely due to limitation capacities on mobile devices.
  • In the Give Gifts, Give Life Death Minigame, a fifth child corpse appears in the center of the room for an instant, before being obscured by Golden Freddy's jumpscare animation.
    • This could indicate that the fifth child was stuffed in Golden Freddy's suit, possibly after the murderer was finished using it.
  • In the beginning of the Five Nights at Freddy's 2 trailer, one of the children's drawings depicts Golden Freddy with squiggly stink lines drifting from his mouth, further supporting a fifth child was stuffed in the Golden Freddy Suit.
    • This same drawing appears in The Office to the right of the room, above the Right Air Vent.
  • In the SAVETHEM Death Minigame, Golden Freddy appears in different rooms at random.
  • Golden Freddy's name was conjectural until Five Nights at Freddy's 2, where his name was shown on the game's Custom Night screen. Until then, his name was "Yellow Bear" in the game files.
    • Interestingly, he is still referred to as "Yellow Bear" in the game's code, despite receiving an official name.
  • Although Golden Freddy is generally accepted to be a hallucination, Golden Freddy's A.I. is physically tampered with by Fritz Smith on the second game's Custom Night. This seems to tie into the above theory of the Golden Freddy seen in the second game being physical instead of merely a hallucination.
  • In the mobile version, when viewing the Monitor and lowering it again, if Golden Freddy is in The Office, he moves a little bit to the left and starts vanishing.
  • Golden Freddy's kill sound in Five Nights at Freddy's 2 is slightly louder and sharper than all of the other animatronic sounds.
  • Golden Freddy is one of six of Freddy Fazbear's counterparts, the other being Toy Freddy, Shadow Freddy, Phantom Freddy, Funtime Freddy, and Nightmare Freddy.
  • Golden Freddy does not disable the Flashlight when he enters or leaves The Office hallway.
  • The only place where Golden Freddy is seen standing is in the Night 3 cutscene. His appearance also seemingly corresponds to the one from the first game, including both of his ears and his bow-tie.
  • Golden Freddy is one of the few animatronics that does not appear in the air vents; four others are Freddy Fazbear, Toy Freddy, Foxy, and The Puppet.
  • Golden Freddy is one of the six animatronics who does not trigger the alert ambiance in select situations, with the others being Mangle, Bonnie, BB, The Puppet, and Toy Chica.
    • Golden Freddy does not activate the alarm at all, further supporting the theory of him being a hallucination.
  • Golden Freddy is one of the three animatronics not shown in the trailer, two others are The Puppet and Toy Chica.
    • He and The Puppet, however, are shown on drawings in the opening scene, and Toy Chica is shown on various posters throughout the trailer.
  • Golden Freddy is the only old animatronic not to have his endoskeleton teeth visible, even though he shows signs of possessing an endoskeleton.
  • Golden Freddy is the only old animatronic to not get a toy counterpart in the second game.
  • There is a rare glitch where Golden Freddy can appear in The Office, and if the player immediately brings up the Monitor, then his sprite will appear on the camera.
  • If he is set on 20 in the Custom Night, Golden Freddy may sometimes kill the night guard without appearing in The Office or the hallway. It is unknown if this is a glitch or not.
  • Golden Freddy can appear on Night 2, although the likelihood of encountering him on this night is extremely low. See here at 4:24.
  • Golden Freddy can appear in The Office and in the hallway simultaneously as proven here at 7:52.
  • Golden Freddy's appearance in the hallway outside The Office is extremely similar to Nightmare Fredbear's appearance in the Closet from the fourth game.
  • Golden Freddy is one of the few animatronics to not have a repeating jumpscare.
  • Golden Freddy is believed to be an old Fredbear costume, left over from the now shutdown Fredbear's family diner; the first ever restaurant to be opened by William Afton and Henry Emily.
  • Golden Freddy from this game, all protagonists, and Nightmare Mangle are the only characters across the games to not be included in FNaF World so far.
    • Golden Freddy from this game and Nightmare Mangle are the only animatronics in the series to not be included in FNaF World.
  • Golden Freddy is one of the animatronics in the series to have an exclusive jumpscare sound, the others being his first game's counterpart, Nightmare Foxy/Nightmare Mangle (closet jumpscare only), Plushtrap/Nightmare Balloon Boy (if Nightmare Chica's cupcake's jumpscare sound from the Extra menu is excluded), Nightmare/Nightmarionne, Funtime Freddy, and Ennard in the Private Room.
    • Golden Freddy is also the only animatronic in the series to have his own jumpscare sound in more than one game.

Errors

  • When Golden Freddy appears in the Office, wires from his endoskeleton feet are clipping into his suit.
    • The same thing happens to Freddy when he appears in the Hallway.

Template:Golden Freddy Infobox FNaF3 Golden Freddy makes a minor appearance in Five Nights at Freddy's 3 in the Minigames "Stage01" and a brief appearance, in the "Glitch Mini Game".

Golden Freddy's mask is also worn by the child at the end of the "Happiest Day" Minigame.

Appearance

In the Stage01 mini game, Golden Freddy looks exceedingly different from how he did in the original games. He looks like a golden bear along with a yellow stomach and yellow arms. His hat and nose are brown. He is noticeably pudgier than his previous appearances. Golden Freddy's head also appears on a child in the Happiest Day mini game.

Golden Freddy's model from the second game is also used for Phantom Freddy, albeit with him in an upright position and the lack of half of his right leg.

Trivia

  • The Bad Ending after Night 5 features another obscured head in the background which is speculated to be Golden Freddy's. It would fit thematically with Golden Freddy's ghastly attributes and with him being "hidden in the back" by the company.
    • However, upon brightening the "Good Ending" image, it is revealed that the head is completely absent from the image, rather than simply being obscured from lack of sufficient lighting.
  • Some theories suggest that he is majorly replaced by Phantom Freddy, as Phantom Freddy appears similar to Golden Freddy.
  • If the fifth head in the Bad Ending and the suit in the Office are, in fact, Golden Freddy, this would tie Golden Freddy with Toy Freddy for the least amount of appearances in the entire series - only seven each.
    • Phantom Freddy's model, however, bears more resemblance to Golden Freddy from the second game, meaning he could be Golden Freddy's counterpart.
  • It is theorized that Golden Freddy (being speculated as Fredbear) is one of the two specially designed suits mentioned by Phone Guy on Night 2, the other being Springtrap. It may explain the slouched position he takes, currently in an "unlocked" state for employees to wear.
    • However, Golden Freddy sport four fingers instead of five, so it is entirely impossible for the human user to wear him.
  • The Stage01 Golden Freddy is the only Freddy counterpart who's hat color is different than the rest, being brown.
    • It is unknown why it is, but it's likely because of the black background.

Template:Golden Freddy Infobox FNaF4 Although Golden Freddy doesn't appear in Five Nights at Freddy's 4 himself, some fans believe that Fredbear may be an incarnation of Golden Freddy.

Appearance

Oddly, he retains a shape similar to that of his appearance in the Stage 01 minigame. He is notably pudgier than in previous games. He also possesses a purple hat and bow tie as opposed to his traditional black. As opposed to his appearance in both Five Nights at Freddy's and Five Nights at Freddy's 2, he appears to have brown eyes.

As a plush, he has his original black, hollow eyes with white pupils inside. The pupils will follow the child at any time. He also has a black nose as opposed to the brown one Fredbear has. He also has two black buttons, similarly to Freddy from Five Nights at Freddy's 2.

While Golden Freddy doesn't represent himself as a nightmare in gameplay, he is majorly replaced by Nightmare Fredbear.

Trivia

  • Fredbear is one of the two characters in the game that appears as both an animatronic (in the minigames) and a plushie, the other being Springtrap.
  • Assuming Five Nights at Freddy's 4 takes place in 1987, as is evidenced by the toy animatronics being present as figurines, it is unknown how Golden Freddy could be at both Fredbear's Family Diner and Freddy Fazbear's Pizza during 1987.
    • However, some believe that the game takes place in 1983.
      • This is supported by a TV that shows a commercial for "Fredbear & Friends", dated 1983.

Five Nights at Freddy's

Gameplay

Brightened

Five Nights at Freddy's 2

Gameplay

Death Minigames

Five Nights at Freddy's 3

Gameplay

Minigames

Five Nights at Freddy's 4

Miscellaneous

Five Nights at Freddy's 2

Others

Five Nights at Freddy's

The sound heard when viewing Golden Freddy's poster. File:Laugh Giggle Girl 1.ogg
The sound heard when Golden Freddy is in The Office. File:Robotvoice.ogg
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Warning: Loud!
Golden Freddy's kill scream. This scream is an edited version of the normal kill scream, slowed down and with a lower pitch. File:XSCREAM2.ogg

Five Nights at Freddy's 2

The sound Golden Freddy makes when killing the night guard. This scream is the same the usual animatronic scream, but it is louder than usual and, also unlike the usual scream, this sound clips.
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Warning: Loud!

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  1. Scott Cawthon - Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) - Page 2
  2. Sometimes things just 'happen' during the game making process. I can't explain Golden Freddy. - Scott Cawthon, Geeks Under Grace

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