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  1. Thirty years after Freddy Fazbear's Pizza closed its doors, the events that took place there have become nothing more than a rumor and a childhood memory, but the owners of "Fazbear's Fright: The Horror Attraction" are determined to revive the legend and make the experience as authentic as...

  2. Unlike most tombstones, there are no birthdays, "death" dates, nor last names or messages, merely their first names. The names on the tombstones correspond to the animatronic head positions in the endings of FNaF 3, with the exception of the rightmost obscured grave presumably belonging to Golden Freddy.

  3. They're in the same spots as the masks in FNaF 3; Susie being where Chica's mask lay and Golden Freddy being in the back. We can actually tell which kid haunts which animatronic.

  4. TL;DR: The tombstone in the back is the Puppet's, and the name on it is Charlie after Henry's daughter in TSE. The tombstone covered with grass is Michael Brooks, the fifth child from TSE. The name "Mike Schmidt" is a pseudonym based off of the dead children's names, just like Jeremy and Fritz.

  5. There's only one link and that's Cassidy is the name supposedly meant to be on one of the unreadable tombstones from FNaF 6/PS that was believed to belong to Golden Freddy's victim. Which Cassidy's name is on a gravestone Mike drew.

  6. The New Kid is the third story in Fazbear Frights 3: 1:35 A.M. and chronologically the Fazbear Frights series' 9th story. It's also the third story in the second graphic novel collection and chronologically the graphic novel series' 6th story. It was written by Andrea Waggener, with...

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  8. The third story features each of the five children being doomed by someone attempting and failing to save them all at once. At the end of every story, the bodies of the kittens or children, or the keys to save them, are either stitched or melted together into one.

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