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Foxy (Funtime Foxy)

Foxy (Funtime Foxy)

Five Nights At Freddy's

Foxy's History

A performance was demanded of me, and now I have delivered! Encore!

Funtime Foxy, also known as F. Foxy, is one of the seven animatronics, or twelve if the Custom Night animatronics are counted, and an antagonist in Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location. They are a circus-themed version of Foxy. They are also one of the entertainers of the Funtime Auditorium, which is located to the east of Circus Baby's Entertainment and Rental, the other being Funtime Freddy, although he isn't seen in the auditorium.

Physical Appearance:

Funtime Foxy has a similar color scheme to Funtime Freddy. The burnt-red fur has given way to a gleaming white and pink, with no eyepatch or pirates hook hand, just orange eyes.

Funtime Foxy appears to be another model for the intact version of Mangle, who - based on their appearance in FNaF World - was also named Funtime Foxy. This is apparent from their pink-and-white color scheme and the fact that it is a fox animatronic. However, unlike Mangle, they are in a completely repaired form, prior to the ending in which it gets scooped. Funtime Foxy's entire body is covered of segmented lines, of which some parts are colored in gray. They also possesses a long bushy tail, similar to an average fox. Like many of Foxy's counterparts, they have yellowish-orange eyes.

They also have three tufts of fur on its head. They have a pink snout with three small purple freckles on each side and a black nose. There is pink inside their ears, around their eyes, and at the tip of their tail. They have a red bow tie, much like Mangle and Bonnie, and long, sharp pink nails. Unlike Foxy's other known counterparts, excluding the Nightmare counterparts, Funtime Foxy has five fingers. They have three black buttons on each of their shins.

Funtime Foxy's face splits into five parts, all of which capable of movement; the first split runs directly down the center of their face, with the second running through the center of their eyes, segmenting its face into four different parts in addition to its immobile lower jaw. Their facial features greatly resemble both Foxy and Mangle, most notably in their lipstick and their yellowish-orange eyes. Funtime Foxy, however, has pink circles on their cheeks, as opposed to the red of Mangle's. Funtime Foxy is also somewhat strong, as they're able to attack the player with little to no struggle.

Like all the animatronics in game, minus Minireena, their endoskeleton is very detailed and resembles muscle tissue. The endoskeleton also has its own nose.

Similarly to Funtime Freddy, Funtime Foxy has a large speaker in the middle of its chest.

In Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted, Funtime Foxy's design remains nearly identical, and is mostly unchanged, but with the fact that some of its parts are dark grey.

Personality:

Funtime Foxy's personality is self-contradictory. Their behavior in-game shows Funtime Foxy as a silent, introverted animatronic who prefers to remain alone unlike the other animatronics from Sister Location. Their lines in Ultimate Custom Night show that Funtime Foxy has a larger than life persona onstage, being the circus ringmaster. Their voice sounds very loud like a person speaking in a megaphone, since they have the ability to copy other adults voices.

Functionality:

Funtime Foxy has several capabilities, including:

Light Activation Sensor: A sensor that detects changes in lighting. Likely why the player has to wait a while between beacon flashes on night 3 as to not aggravate this animatronic.

Parental Voice Sync & Replay: Ability to mimic the voices of parents, and to replay particular phrases for misdirection.

Variable Scent Release: Capable of releasing scents to lure victims in.

Remote Floor Anchor: Unknown use, but deconstructing the name suggests it may be a mechanism to lock Funtime Foxy into place. "Remote" being that it can be controlled from elsewhere, and "Floor Anchor" suggesting an anchoring system to the floor.