![]() ![]() ![]() As such, many pages may become broken for brief periods of time. This site is currently undergoing a massive backend rework. Furthermore, his tear marks are also blue. The FNaC section of is dedicated to solving the mysteries around the Five Nights at Candys lore with a methodical fact-based approach. He wears a blue beret and blue overalls, as well as black and white striped trousers and shirt.Īs Monster Vinnie, he resembles his Reverse Puppet form, but more monstrous, with crooked hands, sharp teeth and whitened eyes. However, he has blue lips and cheeks, and his mouth is shaped in a perpetual frown.Īs the Puppeteer, he is a human actor with face-paint resembling the Reverse Puppet's face, minus the tear marks. Vinnie, as the Reverse Puppet, closely resembles the Puppet from the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise. ![]() Mary's mind creates t he Reverse Puppet decades later after seeing the Puppet from Freddy Fazbear's Pizza and reminding herself of Vinnie. However, Mary exposed his crime, which would lead to his execution and then Mary facing Monster Vinnie in her dreams, a nightmarish representation of the Puppeteer. After accidentally killing one of his co-workers, who would later become RAT, he intentionally killed his other co-worker, who would become CAT, to protect his career. In Five Nights at Candy's 3, it's revealed that his form in the first game is a hallucination of the Puppeteer, an actor at the Rat & Cat Theatre. He is a sinister puppet who torments Mary Schmidt, the protagonist of the original trilogy. He serves as a posthumous antagonist in Five Nights at Candy's (and its 2019 remaster), the posthumous overarching antagonist of Five Nights at Candy's 2 and the main antagonist of Five Nights at Candy's 3 (as Monster Vinnie). Vinnie (or rather, his Puppeteer) is the overarching antagonist of the Five Nights at Candy's series. ~ Monster Vinnie before fighting Mary Schmidt in her dream. The I Take Offense to That Last One trope as used in popular culture. You don't get to walk away from what you've done to me. I don't even know if it still would've happened, if you hadn't been there. I didn't realize what I had done until I was in my bed, about to sleep. The weight of your guilt has been erased, so why did you return here? I guess you wanted to confront the problem me. Why did you return here? The secret's out. ~ The Reverse Puppet's most famous quote. ![]()
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