Fazbear Character Catalogue
Officially Licensed Characters from Fazbear Entertainment and it’s acquisitions, CTC Entertainment and POPGOES LLC. Withered, Shadow, Nightmare, etc variations from the cover-up “Project: FNaF” as well as characters created for the “Fazbear Frights” novel series, as well as endo-skeleton alternatives are not to be counted in this inventory with very few minor exceptions. List made for the purpose of the brand new PizzaVerse Amusement Park. In general, it is recommended that each animatronic have two “variants” produced with small exceptions. One for major musical performances in the “Rockstar Row” area (recycled from the Pizzaplex concept) and another for use in their designated area which will be more themed to their specific in-universe personality. The differences between the variants would likely be relegated to changes in costuming between the two characters.
Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza: The original designs. The tried-and-true versions of the characters that always get the company out of a marketing jam. These designs should serve as the primary basis for the theme park designs.
- Freddy Fazbear: Star of the “Bear Country” section of the park with a simple wooden camping setup. Camp Fazbear will be the on-property hotel in this area. Freddy’s Rockstar personal should take more elements from the idea of a “Fred Astaire” style performer in a suit and tales. While his Bear Country design can show Freddy at home, woodworking and maintaining his cabin with the help of his forest friends, as well as the vivid imagination that lead him to entertaining children in the first place in it’s hidden sci-fi themed area “Freddy in Space” (which will see the return of the popular Fazer blast attraction).
- Bonnie the Rabbit: Star of the “Rabbit Raceway and Sporting Complex” area of the park, dedicated to high thrills and high-speed action as well as sporting events. Taking on the theme of a desert hare as opposed to a woodland rabbit, elements can also be incorporated from the Roxanne Raceway area of the Pizzaplex, potentially even re-using certain assets should the need arise. The popular “Roxy’s Raceway” and “Bonnie Bowl” attractions make a return here. His Rockstar Row persona should lean more heavily into the high-energy rockstar then the other characters, this being the closest to the Glamrock concepts of all the characters.
- Chica the Chicken: Star of “Chica’s Magic Rainbow World”. The barnyard theming from the original character concept is recommended to be downplayed in her design. We may even have to loose the bib, potentially making it into some sort of scarf or t-shirt design. Of all the classics, Chica’s design has aged the poorest and should most heavily draw from late incarnations. Note: Her design in the Rainbow World area is the only place we will see Mr. Cupcake, and will lean more heavily into traditional femininity, rainbows, ponies, and popstars. Mazercize will be recycled in this area. As well as a full realization of the unbuilt “Chica’s Feeding Frenzy” attraction. (Can we get Miley Cyrus to voice her?)
- Foxy the Pirate: Final member of the main group and star of the “Pirate’s Cove” area. This being the Foxy with the strongest personality in the franchise, it is recommended to lean into the “loveable rogue” angle even harder with elements taken from popular movie pirates played by Johnny Depp. This area would also see the return of the “Pirate Ride” shooting gallery/dark ride hybrid once prominently featured in pop-up carnivals.
“New and Improved” Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza
- Toy Freddy: Design least well received of all the “toy” brand characters. Recommend these elements be present, but downplayed.
- Toy Bonnie: The sleeker build of Toy Bonnie is ideal for the more active character he will be presented as here, as well as the brighter colors. But the facial structure was poorly received by audiences and is, like Toy Freddy, recommended to be downplayed.
- Toy Chica: A more traditionally feminine and marketable design for Chica. Notable as almost all future Chica incarnations would be partially inspired by this body shape. Recommended for use in Theme Park Design.
- Toy Foxy: The white and pink design would later go on to inspire the designs of the “Funtime” character iterations. Was the initial origin of rebooting Foxy as a female character, with elements later incorporated into the Roxanne Wolf character. Recommend heavy influence from Toy Foxy specifically over other plainer incarnations, namely color scheme and gender.
- Balloon Boy: Designed to simply inflate and hand out balloons at the revamped restaurant concept, Balloon Boys were seen as fun yet annoying additions to the concept due to their limited range of recorded dialogue. Recommended that the character be placed all around the park in various themed costumes for each land as a free-roaming giver of balloons. The extended Balloon Animal programming used for the Circus Baby character may come in handy here.
- JJ: Originally a plain recolor of the Balloon Boy animatronic due to a manufacturing error, JJ became familiar to audiences everywhere as a kind of Urban Legend to the point where BBs with the error were intentionally ordered and placed in other locations. Built up into the female character “JJ” over the years. The character has no notable variants outside of a design created for the “POPGOES” cover-up indie horror games created as part of “Project: FNaF”. As this design is more distinctive from Classic Balloon Boy compared to the original JJ iterations, this design is recommended for use should the character be implemented in theme parks. Recommended to be placed in Artists Corner with Lillie and Blank and given a motif of drawing/crafts. Recommend spelling the name out as Jay Jay from this moment on.
- Dee Dee: Another BB variant meant to mimic the JJ phenomenon with much lower success. As she was designed by the company and not the fanbase, and given a unique activity compared to Balloon Boy, namely fishing, she did not return on the investment and the character was shelved. However, as a park intending to capitalize on all corners of the Fazbear franchise, Dee Dee’s inclusion in some sort of fishing themed attraction as a limited motion figure would be ideal.
Fredbear’s Family Diner: The original restaurant is planned to be replicated almost in its entirety as the “Fredbear’s Classic Diner” attraction. As such, the animatronics here will only receive a single variation and not be programmed to participate in grander “Rockstar Row” shows. Nostalgia is what we’re going for here, and as such the original designs should be copied almost exactly with very minor differences. The classical performer angle should be emphasized even more, with the general angle that the characters are in their old age and reuniting for special performances.
- Fredbear: Only differing from his successor, Freddy Fazbear, in coloration. Sporting Yellow Fur and purple clothing options. A different facial structure is recommended to distance him from Freddy Fazbear, recontextualized as his son. While not present in the Bear Country area, an appropriate design could potentially be used on pictures in Freddy’s House.
- Spring Bonnie: A yellow counterpart to the original Bonnie character who has seen major retooling over the years. Notable differences being the fur color, presence of a vest, and status as a girl (the reason the character is named Bonnie in the first place actually). Her personality is different from her revisions, being a mashup of a motherly folk singer and 40s Hollywood diva. The face on the original design tended to look creepy in the eyes of many. To the point where even in Project: FNaF it was only used as the basis for the “Glitchtrap” character as opposed to all variations of the Springtrap character. This aspect of the character is marked for alteration for the design at the Diner. It is also recommended that the character be renamed so as to not actively remind people of the infamous “Springtrap Killer” as he has been dubbed in the media. (Why does management even want this here! How can they think this will do anything other than remind people of A****! Dang it. I have to censor that. At the very least they abandoned the Springlock suit idea. Right?)
- Chipper the Beaver: A blue beaver animatronic introduced in later revisions of the diners programing at the same time as Rocky. The design was considered unintentionally creepy by many and was discontinued with no replacement in mind. The third place on stage would not be filled again until the rebranding as “Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza”, the creation of Chica, and the successful franchising of the concept. Obviously the design needs to be made less creepy, emphasizing the Beaver angle, as well as giving him a deeper and more fatherly voice, emphasizing the family he has since built after his “Retirement”, with whom he successfully founded the lucrative “Chipper & Sons Lumber Co.” in universe. (Out of Universe Note: Intended to be the blue springlock suit from The Silver Eyes)
- Rocky the Wolf: A male prototype of the Foxy character designed as a grey wolf. Elements would later inspire Roxanne Wolf in the Pizzaplex. The simple and old-school nature of this restaurant concept means that a new “gimmick” for Rocky is not needed, but efforts to distance him in personality and voice would be recommended. (Out of Universe Note: Intended to be the Animatronic Character counterpart of Twisted Wolf)
- The Puppet: Originally a security robot that also handed out prizes and befriended lonely children. The concept was revitalized later on, however the Security Puppet featured here will mimic the original in both design and functionality.
Circus Baby’s Pizza World
- Circus Baby: Star of the “Baby’s Circus” area featuring animatronic animals designed to look like real ones to perform in the big circus show, as well as more humanoid ones to serve as “human performers”. Circus Baby herself is recommended to appear slimmer and less infantile, as well as smaller in size in general. With a ringmaster-esque design for her shows in “Baby’s Circus”. More popstar elements should be included in her Rockstar Row figure.
- Bidybab: Originally designed to accompany Baby en-mass and help her perform party tricks, the Bidybabs were largely forgotten about even before Circus Baby’s Pizza World closed down. During her time at Entertainment and Rentals, so many parents were asking that Baby be sent without her underlings that corporate decided to make them an upcharge just to save them on printing the same “no Bidybabs” customization order over and over again for the technicians. As such they are not recommended for inclusion in the theme park concept.
- Ballora: A female human ballet dancer with mild clown elements created for Pizza World. Despite her slight clownish appearance, she is not recommended to be placed in “Baby’s Circus” but rather in “Chica’s Magic Rainbow World” due to her original connections with dancing and fitness. Her clown elements should be toned down and more elements of a fitness-dancer instructor included. 80’s Workout videos and Zumba classes primarily, while still retaining some elements of that core Ballet dancer concept. She’s here to guide the kids through fitness based activities, so her eyes should be open in the design as well.
- Minireena: Intended to be helpers and backup dancers for Ballora, the original designs never even made it past a beta stage before Circus Baby’s Pizza World was scrapped, and they were never included in Ballora rental packages due to their unfinished nature. Not recommended for inclusion in the theme park concept.
- Funtime Freddy: The Funtime Animatronics were a novel concept, apply Toy Foxy’s white and pink color design to other established characters and put a new spin on them. Funtime Freddy actually pulled slightly from the original Fredbear’s restaurant and his routines with the security puppet, hence the Bon-Bon hand puppet connected to the endoskeleton. While this idea was cute and gave this version of Freddy a reason to stand out while Baby took the lead, these elements are not ideal for inclusion in the theme park. Besides, kid’s might confuse him with Helpy.
- Funtime Foxy: Funtime Foxy once again took inspiration from the classic Fredbear’s restaurant, specifically Rocky the Wolf’s showman like personality. In fact, Rocky’s old voice box eventually replaced Funtime Foxy’s vocal module after an accident in transit from Pizza World to Entertainment and Rentals (hence the male voice used in the Project: FNaF title “Ultimate Custom Night”). While this design lead Funtime Foxy to be a memorable favorite in the Entertainment and Rentals days, it is too similar to both Toy Foxy and Rocky to warrant any aspect of it’s design to be incorporated into the park’s Foxy design.
- Funtime Chica: One of two Funtime Animatronics who never saw the light of day, Funtime Chica was designed and built but never programed, being stored in Entertainment and Rentals while set to “Suit Mode” to avoid maintenance requirements from the staff. For some reason she was designed as a Springlock suit, and it’s theorized that this may be the reason she was not used at Pizza World. Management at Afton Robotics had considered programming the character and offering it as a part of the “Chica’s Party World” package, but it’s merger with Fazbear Entertainment nixed the idea and she didn’t turn up until she was sold to the owner of “Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza Place” by the Rare Finds catalogue, where she was hastily programed with a standard Chica w/Cupcake routine. Lacking any standout elements of her own, nothing about her warrants revisiting in her theme park design.
- Music Man: A stranger creation from Afton Robotics and technically classified as a Funtime Animatronic, this large spider-like creature was designed to react to vocal stimulus from the crowd and play the appropriate song from it’s selection. Later redesigns that we may or may not have already sunk thousands of dollars into however render use of the classic Music Man inefficient.
- Bonnet: A pink recolor of the Bon-Bon puppet that would be given to Funtime Freddy if he was performing at a girls birthday party. As the Bon-Bon puppet concept will not be used with the park’s Freddy models in any way, Bonnet is also not needed here.
- Lolbit: A recolor of Funtime Foxy which replaced the pink with orange. This character never existed in real life and was merely the result of a glitch in one of the Arcade Games starring Funtime Foxy. The fanbase nicknamed the character “Lolbit” years later and they became a kind of pseudo-mascot for Fazbear branded arcade machines. While use of Lolbit as an animatronic figure is not necessary, Lolbit branding in the arcades would certainly be applicable.
- Little Joe, Toy Magician, and Gypsy (Control Module Animatronics): a set of four prototype small-scale robots created by Afton Robotics for other corporations, the most notable of which being Lally’s Lollies, so they could have physical versions of their mascots for events. With the closure of Afton Robotics and it’s subsequent merger with Fazbear Entertainment, plans for the use of these characters was discontinued, and copyright concerns make their use in the park impractical, outside of potential brand partnerships with their corporate owners.
Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza Place
- Trash and the Gang: A group of inexpensive starter level animatronics briefly used in “Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza Place”. While humorous to adults looking back at their childhoods, their sloppily constructed nature makes them hard to redesign and unfit for use in the parks. Potentially hide the originals around the park as easter eggs?
- Bucket Bob
- Mr. Can-Do
- Mr. Hugs
- No. 1 Crate
- Pan Stan
- Mediocre Melodies: A gang of 5 animatronics who were briefly used at the original Freddy’s Pizza as potential stand-ins for the Pirate’s Cove attraction. They remained in use at select locations until the 1987 rebranding.
- Happy Frog: As the name selects, a joyous amphibian animatronic who was designed to play hide and seek with children in her “cove” area. Actual disciplines of Shinobi were used in the programming of her routines, leading to her signature catchphrase “Ninja Skills”. Her optimal location would be in Bear Country’s “Camp Fazbear” area as a roaming “Hide-and-Seek” playmate for the children.
- Mr. Hippo: Mr. Hippo was programed to be a stand-up comedy type attraction for the children; however, his dialogue came across more like an old grandfather telling you stories. Because of this, his optimal location would be to spin pirate and ghost stories in the Pirate’s Cove section.
- Nedd Bear: Once described as “Freddy Fazbear’s Country Cousin”, Nedd Bear’s only major draw was his redneck accent and amusingly askew expression. His pre-existing redneck persona and brain-damaged facial expression make him perfect for use as a Monster Truck driver in the “Rabbit Raceway and Sports Arena” section of the park.
- Pigpatch: Pigpatch was another animatronic with very little in the way of gimmicks. He played the Banjo, using old, recycled routines from Spring Bonnie, and he spoke in a southern drawl common in classical depictions of farmers, but he didn’t do much else. Eventually he received a new show tape in an effort to revitalize interest in the character, and the writers unique new angle of making him a wise philosopher (frequently quoting Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu), despite his otherwise country bumpkin aesthetic, was just ironic enough to please parents and make their kids laugh. Being a more comedic character who is also based on a barnyard animal, placing him in Chica’s Magic Rainbow World seams the most fitting.
- Orville Elephant: Orville was a strange character, an orange elephant with an elderly British voice who performed magic tricks. Programming an animatronic to perform illusions was cutting edge to say the least, and he became one of the more memorable characters pre-Foxy. Unfortunately, the complexity of his mechanisms made him a rarer sight then the other “Mediocre Melodies”, leading to the surviving models being highly sought after. With our advanced robotics technology and budget, replicating Orville is as simple as jumping up and down. His status as both a showman and a more exotic animal leads to his optimal location being “Baby’s Circus”. Though preferably as a side-attraction in the “Carnival Midway” subsection, as a magician performing in an arena style circus show is sub-optimal.
- Rockstar Animatronics: Simple and slight redesigns for this short-lived revival of the restaurant before the corporate overhaul and merger with Afton Robotics.
- Rockstar Freddy: No design aspects recommended for inclusion in theme park designs.
- Rockstar Bonnie: No design aspects recommended for inclusion in theme park designs.
- Rockstar Chica: Use of Maracas as instrument of choice notable. Recommended for inclusion in theme park design.
- Rockstar Foxy: Presence of Parrot, Peg Leg, and Accordion instrument of choice notable. Parrot for the Pirated Cove attraction, Accordion for Rockstar Row, and peg-leg in all of them.
- Lefty: Black color variant of Rockstar Freddy. No established character backstory. Originally designed as a containment module for a contaminated Security Puppet prototype. Not recommended for inclusion in the park. (Why was this one ever put on stage!?! We have to count it as an official variant now! Whoever ran that pizzeria deserves to burn.)
- Rare Finds
- Security Puppet: The new and improved model based on the designs of the original Puppet animatronic from Fredbear’s Family Diner. These will be the common ones placed around the park, though unlike the original Puppet, it is advised that they be unable to leave their boxes. The optimal use of this technology would be to have them as stationary entertainment/tour guides who can give guests advice while also serving as the Parks security cameras in small areas designated as “Safe Zones” where other animatronic characters and STAFF Bots will be programed not to enter. It is also advised that each land have it’s own Puppet variation, similar to the wandering Balloon Boys.
- El Chip: A beaver animatronic stylized after both the original Chipper character and stereotypical aspects of Mexican Culture. The El Chip’s Mexican Restaurant chain was Fazbear Entertainment’s first real success outside of the Fazbear Branded Pizzerias, leading to it’s inclusion in the Pizzaplex as well as a new restaurant in Pizza Verse. Both the character and his restaurant’s optimal placement would be in Bear Country.
- Misc. Attractions
- Helpy: The former mascot of Afton Robotics, now used by Fazbear Entertainment’s customer support division. Helpy’s use in the park should be limited to areas where the guests are interacting directly with either staff or non-entertainment computers.
- Paper Pals: A staple of Fazbear restaurants. Kids should obviously be allowed to craft their own Paperpals, primarily in the Artists Alley section of “Chica’s Magic Rainbow World”.
- Gumball Swivelhands: A simple animatronic gumball machine with whirling arms. The new talking variant with more animatronic features would be optimally located in gift shops in “Chica’s Magic Rainbow World”.
- Candy Cadet: A basic Robot character originally designed to dispense candy. Candy Cadet proved popular due to his dry synthesized voice. He would make the most sense in the “Freddy in Space” section of Bear Country.
- Lemonade Clown and Fruit Punch Clown: Two simple clown animatronics designed to dispense beverages to customers. Optimal location would be in the various refreshment areas of “Baby’s Circus”.
- Egg Baby: Originally designed to be a data archive disguised as a simple decorative animatronic. The Egg Baby overlay would be the optimal disguise for the park’s rather large and unsightly central computer, located near the control center west of “Baby’s Circus”.
- Prize King: A simple animatronic Gacha machine. Placing these strategically around the park to dispense prizes to children in exchange for tickets is a nice alternative to having Prize Counter installations scattered throughout the park.
Freddy Fazbear’s Mega Pizzaplex
- Glamrock Freddy: The redesign of Freddy Fazbear used at the Mega Pizzaplex. Elements of this design, namely the slimmer, more top-heavy build, would be ideal of incorporation into the theme park design, though not the “Glamrock” accents.
- Glamrock Chica: Chica’s outfit her would work well for her “Magic Rainbow World” costume with it’s bright garish coloration.
- Montgomery Gator: An aggressive, brash, and egotistical Alligator character who debuted in the Mega Pizzaplex. When the character’s personality was incorporated into his Endoskeleton AI, it led to unforeseen complications. Namely extremely destructive and violent outbursts. This leads to his most logical use in the park being the highly promoted Daredevil attraction in “Baby’s Circus”.
- Roxanne Wolf: Another needlessly egotistical creation of the Mega Pizzaplex. Her popularity with kids was paramount however, leading to her being an obvious inclusion. The most optimal use would be a version of her go-kart attraction located in the “Rabbit Raceway and Sporting Arena” area of the park.
- Daycare Attendant (Sun/Moon): The Daycare Attendant from the Mega Pizzaplex is something of a failed experiment. It’s sun/moon personality switching mechanic was meant to give children a fun playmate during the day and a soothing caretaker at night for sleepovers. However, the Moon personality was buggy, needlessly aggressive and frightening for most children, leading to the suspension of the Pizzaplex’s sleepover program. While the character concept would fit perfectly in the park’s daycare area, it is advised that NOTHING from the original sun/moon program be utilized in the construction of the new figure, and that the two entities be made into separate beings. (NOTE FROM CORPORATE: Two expensive. We’ve got enough robots to build anyway. Just use the old character from the Pizzaplex. What’s the worst that could happen?)
- DJ Music Man: The much larger and more advanced Music Man used in the Mega Pizzaplex. The existing animatronic was extremely expensive so using it here is almost a mandate. However, if it is at all possible to modify it to reduce it’s spider-like characteristics, it would increase the character’s popularity with fans. Optimal placement would be the Dance Floor in Rockstar Row.
- Glamrock Helpy: A Glamrock variant of Helpy used in the Mega Pizzaplex. Use in the park would be unneeded and redundant.
- Glamrock Bonnie: Glamrock Bonnie’s bowling themed outfit from the Pizzaplex would be optimal for his primary “Sporting Arena” costume, where his staring attraction will once again be Bonnie Bowl.
- Captain Foxy: Originally a clumsy costume overlay on existing Foxy animatronics used for outdoor carnival rides, the design was repurposed into the Foxy equivalent at the Mega Pizzaplex. Aspects of this design recommended for implementation in the “Pirates Cove” character design.
- Glamrock Mr. Hippo: A quick fix replacement added to the band at the Mega Pizzaplex after Freddy’s mysterious disappearance. His use of a triangle as his instrument would be optimal for Mr. Hippo’s “Rockstar Row” design, but this variant lacks any other distinguishing features from the original besides basic Glamrock accents.
Fazbear Frights: The few exceptions from the novel series that have potential to be reworked as official Fazbear Entertainment characters.
- Fetch the Dog: A simple Dog animatronic with no purpose described in the books beyond it’s horrific stalking of the main character. A rebooted version of Fetch would make sense as fans have been hoping to see a dog character at Freddy’s after the famous “Sparky” rumors. Optimal placement would be in the on-property “Candy’s Burgers and Fries” rebooted location as one of the many “household pet” themed characters in the show.
- Coils the Birthday Clown: A birthday clown animatronic designed in the books to be the mascot and operator of the “Ticket Jumper” attraction, with springy “coiled” limbs being his main distinguishing feature. Locating the real life Coils counterpart in the arcades that feature Ticket Jumper machines would be optimal.
- Felix the Shark: A one off Shark character from the novel series described as being kept in an aquarium-like structure around the pizzeria that kids could swim in. While this use of the character in the park would be a lawsuit waiting to happen, Felix would be an excellent performer in Baby’s Circus.
CTC Entertainment
- The Rat and Cat Theatre
- The Rat: The original partner of Candy the Cat, not given a name outside of “The Rat”. Corporate has decided the optimal name for the character going forward would be “Randy” and that the character is to be completely redesigned and featured in the park’s “Candy’s Burgers and Fries” location, themed around household pets. As “The Rat” lacks any official variants, the design will need to be entirely originated with only very minor body structure similarities to the original.
- The Cat: The prototype variant of Candy the Cat. This suit was rudimentary and lacking in detailed design. Not optimal for Candy’s representation in the park.
- Vinnie: A blue variant of the Security Puppet purchased by the Theatre from a third-party retailer who had copied Fazbear’s design. Recommended for use as the Security Puppet variant costume in “Candy’s Burgers and Fries”.
- 1964 Original
- Old Candy: The precursor to the iconic Candy the Cat design. While certain aspects have a degree of vintage charm, Candy as a character and Candy’s as a restaurant failed to find major success until the 1987 rebranding.
- Blank the Animatronic: Candy’s most popular attraction and the only 1964 original animatronic still in use today. It’s costume was designed to be covered in a special plastic that would allow kids to draw on it. Optimal location would be in “Artists Alley”.
- 1987 Rebranding
- Candy the Cat: Candy’s most iconic and recognizable design. This body type and basic design would be the optimal route to take for Candy’s redesign, along with the recommended additional theming of classic 50s era burger joints.
- Cindy the Cat: Candy’s sister added in the 1987 rebranding. Performs with her brother on stage. The same notes about Candy’s design apply to Cindy.
- Chester the Chimpanzee: A chimpanzee character who played the cymbals from the 1987 Candy’s rebranding. This design however would clash with the “household pets” theming of the rebranded Candy’s location in the park. It is instead recommended to use Chester as a performer in Baby’s Circus. Ideally as an acrobat, reserving his symbols for his “Rockstar Row” counterpart.
- The Penguin: A small penguin animatronic designed to be a waiter at the Candy’s restaurant. It is recommended that various alternatively costumed Penguin characters be used as waiters in the park’s various restaurants.
- 1998 Rebranding: Due to lacking many of the restaurant’s established characters, the 1998 rebranding of the Candy location after the tragic “Mary Schmidt” incidents was largely considered a failure. Many even failed to notice that Candy and Cindy had been re-designed, as the new looks were so similar to the old ones with very minor differences that many assumed they were the same characters. Not optimal for inclusion in the park.
Popgoes Pizzeria: The same note applies across the board to the Popgoes characters. Since they are all based on woodland creatures, they would fit best in Bear Country. And they each only have one official variant, so that works just fine as a reference. Notes from the original owner of Popgoes indicate that they were originally intended to function as “dreamcatchers” which would ward of his nightmares. It can’t hurt to include a little of this functionality in the designs of all of our characters as a good luck charm, right?
- Popgoes the Weasel
- Stone the Crow
- Blake the Badger
- Sara the Squirrel
- Saffron the Squirrel
- Manora the Mouse
- Holly the Robin
Sister Locations: Additional variant cameo characters in the same vein as the Mediocre Melodies, with the commonality between them being their largely forgotten status until they were recovered in tact from the storehouses once owned by POPGOES LLC.
- Lillie the Lamb: An arts and crafts themed lamb character designed to encourage kids creatively. The Artists Alley area was completely designed around this character, as her status as a barnyard animal fit perfectly in Chica’s Magic Rainbow World. As for her redesign, it is recommended that she take influence from popular “starving artist”, “hippie”, and “hipster” media archetypes.
- Owen the Owl: A scholarly Owl used in select Freddy’s locations to encourage kids to read, with plenty of books supplied by a strong partnership with the local library. Owen is recommended to be used as the narrator, reading from storybooks, in the “Storytime Theatre” section of Rockstar Row.
- Cody the Coyote: The first mate of Pirate Captain Foxy, dropped from the Pirate’s Cove concept after it’s widespread implementation used Foxy by himself. The obvious place for Cody the Coyote would once again be Pirate’s Cove at the right hand of his beloved Pirate Captain.
- Golden Freddy: A yellow variant of Freddy Fazbear used in some locations as a repurposing of the Fredbear concept. Use in the parks would be redundant with the presence of the original Fredbear himself.
Non-Character Assets
- S.T.A.F.F. Bots: Recommended use at a lower frequency then in the Pizzaplex Venture. Unable to perform more complex tasks, but useful for others. Namely security.
- Sec-Strings: Acquired asset from Popgoes Pizzeria. Recommended to be placed in charge of the security S.T.A.F.F. Bots and all safety protocols.