The speaker is discussing the 200th episode of a series called "Game Theory", a popular debate among fans about the identity of "Purple Guy" and "Pink Guy" in a series known as "Five Nights at Freddy's". The speaker has been researching and theorizing about the series, and this episode is a culmination of their findings.
The speaker starts by discussing the overlap in identities between "Purple Guy" and "Pink Guy". They then delve into the history of the series, the characters, and the "Five Nights at Freddy's" games. The speaker uses the term "Freddy Files" to refer to a book by Scott Cawthon, the creator of the "Five Nights at Freddy's" series, which provides valuable insights into the series' lore.
The speaker then discusses their process of researching and understanding the series, noting that they had to go back to basics and count Freddy buttons and foxy toes. They also discuss the use of hexadecimal color codes and animatronic design features to help understand the timeline of the series.
The speaker then introduces a theory about the timeline of the series, starting with William Afton, the original "Purple Guy". They discuss how Afton's actions and decisions led to the creation of the animatronics and the events that unfolded in the series. The speaker also discusses the role of Afton's daughter and how she became the "Circus Baby" animatronic.
The speaker then discusses the fate of the Afton family and how it relates to the identities of "Purple Guy" and "Pink Guy". They also discuss the role of "Valora", an animatronic character, and how she may be related to the Afton family.
The speaker concludes by emphasizing that their theories are just that - theories. They encourage viewers to watch the final episode of their series to see their conclusions and predictions for the future of the "Five Nights at Freddy's" series. They also mention a real-life version of the "Five Nights at Freddy's" series that they have created, which can be watched for free on their YouTube channel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a video by Game Theory about the lore of Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF).
- The video is the first part of a two-part series that aims to create a final definitive lore-based theory on the first five entries of the FNAF franchise.
- The video focuses on the story of the Afton family, a father, a daughter, a son, an older brother, and a mother, and how they are connected to the events and animatronics of the FNAF games.
- The video claims that the father, William Afton, is the original purple guy who started killing children at bear-themed pizza restaurants in the 70s and later created more advanced animatronics with kidnapping features.
- The video claims that the daughter was killed by Circus Baby, one of William's creations, and possessed her, changing her eye color from blue to green.
- The video claims that the son witnessed his sister's death and developed a fear of animatronics, which manifested in his nightmares of Fredbear with a stomach mouth.
- The video claims that the mother either left or died after the daughter's death and was preserved by William inside the animatronic Ballora, who sings a song about an empty room and an empty tomb.
- The video claims that the older brother was responsible for causing the bite of 83 to his younger brother by shoving him into Fredbear's mouth during his birthday party.
- The video leaves the fate of William and his two sons for the next part, as well as the debate over who is the true purple guy who ends up in Springtrap and who the crying child becomes.
- The video provides some evidence from the games, the books, and Scott Cawthon's website to support its claims, such as design details, voice lines, blueprints, dates, and colors.