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The video presents 50 curiosities about fnaf sister location, a horror game that is the sixth in the saga and the fifth of the canon games. The video covers various aspects of the game, such as its plot, characters, gameplay, secrets, easter eggs, references, and trivia. Some of the curiosities are:
- The protagonist of the game is Michael Afton, the son of the purple man, who works at a sister location of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.
- The game has two endings: a false ending where Michael is attacked by Ennard, a fusion of all the animatronics, and a true ending where Michael escapes but is later possessed by Ennard.
- The game has a custom night mode where different challenges and secrets can be unlocked, such as seeing Springtrap or hearing Michael talk to his father.
- The game has a futuristic and technological aesthetic that was inspired by another game called Popgoes.
- The game has many references and tributes to previous games in the saga, such as Freddy and Freddy's night or Golden Freddy night.
- The game has some humorous elements, such as Michael watching a soap opera called Immortal and the Restless or Scott trolling the fans with fake announcements.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Sister Location was released at the end of 2016.
2. Sister Location is the sixth game in the FNAF saga and the fifth canon game.
3. The game's protagonist is Michael Afton, the son of William Afton (also known as the Purple Guy).
4. The game's central animatronic is Baby, and the story revolves around her.
5. Before its release, Scott Cawthon accidentally leaked the characters that would appear in the game.
6. This is the first game where the player sees the protagonist rest.
7. The ballerina animatronic in the game does not have its eyes open, except for a small moment when it is practically impossible to see.
8. The game's name "Sister Location" refers to the fact that Baby is owned by William Afton's daughter, making her Michael's sister.
9. The game has two endings, referred to as the "false ending" and the "true ending".
10. The true ending can be confirmed by turning up the brightness in the ending scenes, revealing a hidden text.
11. Scott Cawthon's favorite trailer of the entire FNAF video game saga is for Sister Location.
12. The game's custom night mode includes secrets that reveal part of the mysteries of the main story.
13. The Funtime animatronics were not introduced in Sister Location, but in FNAF World.
14. The game's aesthetics were influenced by a game called "Abzû".
15. Scott Cawthon hid some Easter eggs in the game, including a sound effect of Freddy's nose like a clown's nose.
16. The custom night mode includes different game modes, including a reference to the first games called "Freddy and Friends".
17. The game's "Golden Knight" night is considered one of the most difficult.
18. The game's storyline is connected to the other games in the series, but the exact connection is not yet confirmed.
19. The game's protagonist, Michael, is attacked by the animatronics because they confuse him with his father, William Afton.
20. The game's ending is predicted by one of the phone calls made to Michael at work.
21. The game's night mode is one of the most difficult, with the energy running out much faster than in other nights.
22. The game includes a minigame where Baby is featured, with a different eye color than in the main game.
23. The game's storyline is also connected to the game "FNAF 4".
24. The game's animatronics are designed to carry children inside and take them to William Afton.
25. The game includes a reference to a branch of Fazbear called "Girls Part World", which is not mentioned in any other game.
26. The game's protagonist watches a soap opera-style drama called "Immortal and the Rusters".
27. The game includes a nod to the first adventures of the story in the "Night of the Sea" level.
28. The game's storyline is also connected to the game "FNAF World", where the player can obtain the "Girl" animatronic.
29. The game includes a reference to the game "Abzû" in its aesthetics.
30. Scott Cawthon's favorite Easter egg is the sound effect of Freddy's nose like a clown's nose.
31. The game includes a reference to the game "FNAF 4" in its storyline.
32. The game's protagonist is not attacked by the animatronics because he did anything to them, but because they confuse him with his father.
33. The game's storyline is also connected to the game "FNAF 3".
34. The game includes a reference to the game "FNAF 2" in its storyline.
35. The game's animatronics are designed to carry children inside and take them to William Afton.
36. The game includes a reference to the game "FNAF 1" in its storyline.
37. The game's storyline is also connected to the game "FNAF 4".
38. The game includes a reference to the game "FNAF 3" in its storyline.
39. The game's custom night mode includes different game modes, including a reference to the first games called "Freddy and Friends".
40. The game's "Golden Knight" night is considered one of the most difficult.
41. The game's storyline is connected to the other games in the series, but the exact connection is not yet confirmed.
42. The game's protagonist, Michael, is attacked by the animatronics because they confuse him with his father, William Afton.
43. The game's storyline is also connected to the game "FNAF World".
44. The game includes a reference to the game "Abzû" in its aesthetics.
45. Scott Cawthon's favorite Easter egg is the sound effect of Freddy's nose like a clown's nose.
46. The game includes a reference to the game "FNAF 4" in its storyline.
47. The game's custom night mode includes different game modes, including a reference to the first games called "Freddy and Friends".
48. The game's "Golden Knight" night is considered one of the most difficult.
49. The game's storyline is connected to the other games in the series, but the exact connection is not yet confirmed.
50. The game's protagonist, Michael, is attacked by the animatronics because they confuse him with his father, William Afton.