A possible concise summary is:
This is the introduction to a video series that attempts to create a comprehensive timeline of the FNAF franchise. The narrator begins by explaining the format, the sources and the rationale behind his decisions. He then tells the story of how William Afton, inspired by a childhood memory of a dancing bear show, created Fredbear's Family Diner with mascot suits and animatronics. He also faced competition from Henry Emily, who ran Chica's Party World with more advanced robots. The two franchises eventually merged and expanded, leading to the creation of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza and other characters. The narrator ends by teasing the next part of the series, where he will cover Afton's murder spree and downfall.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video from Game Theory, a show that analyzes the lore of FNAF.
2. The video is the first part of a three-part series that attempts to create a comprehensive timeline of FNAF.
3. The video covers the foundation of Freddy's, from the 1930s to the 1980s, and focuses on the story of William Afton and Henry Emily.
4. The video claims that William Afton was inspired by a roadside attraction called Fredbear's Singin' Show, where he saw a real dancing bear as a child.
5. The video claims that William Afton created his own mascot suits of Fredbear and Bonnie, but was outcompeted by Henry Emily's animatronics at Chica's Party World.
6. The video claims that the two franchises merged into Fredbear's Family Diner, and later spawned Freddy Fazbear's Pizza and Fredbear and Friends cartoon show.
7. The video claims that William Afton was jealous and bitter of Henry Emily's success and creativity, and wanted to surpass him in robotics.
8. The video claims that William Afton experimented with different types of animatronics, such as spring lock suits and tube-based endoskeletons.
9. The video claims that William Afton had a personal connection to Golden Bonnie, his original character, and used it as his avatar and murder weapon.
10. The video claims that the Mediocre Melodies were Henry Emily's original characters, and that Nedd Bear was a rip-off of Fredbear.
11. The video cites various sources from the games, books, source code, and merchandise to support its claims.
12. The video ends with a teaser for part two, which will cover the Afton era of the timeline.
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