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(4/4) Animated FNAF Adoptables by OhSynapse

(4/4) Animated FNAF Adoptables

OhSynapse

Hey, I thought I'd give adoptables a shot! These are FNAF adoptables, but don't necessarily need to be restricted to the fandom. Pretty much any killer robots would work, really.


RULES:

  • These adoptables are Paypal only (Prices are set in USD)
  • Each purchase will get you BOTH the night and day versions. That's right, two for the price of one!
  • Type a message in the comments if you're interested in one of the adoptables! Getting the word out really helps me out. I'll send you a note in response with my paypal e-mail.
  • The names and uses for these animatronics listed below were simply my theme when I was working on them and suggestions. Feel perfectly free to alter the name, appearance, and backstory for your purchase.
  • You will receive the unmarked version of both references only after I've received the amount. Sorry-- just gotta play it safe!

Buckaneer was an attempt at creating a ‘pirate crew’ for Foxy’s Pirate Cove, with him being the bumbling crewmate whose comical blunders cause laughs from all around. At night he tends to trip and fall with a reckless gait, knocking his head one too many times to cause substantial damage.

Woolie is a plush, fuzzy animatronic that young children could use for comfort and for nap time when they’ve tired themselves out, a cheap alternative to a babysitter. Her blue luxurious fur costs the company a hefty budget, as she seems to get strange brownish-red stains on it when unsupervised.

Porker is a nonmoving animatronic that would pivot and announce when the pizza was ready for a table with his handy alarm clock. His clock now foretells a much darker event.

Spike would spring up, pivot, and move about for a ring game where kids could toss plastic rings on its quills and earn a prize, rarely straying from the prize corner and keeping an eye on the arcade machines. During the night he gets restless, pivoting in frantic circles and tries to find something noisy to listen to… even if it’s the opening and slamming of doors.

Tucker was an optional singer of the band with a deep bass voice that the kids would have to ‘clap for’ to encourage him to peek out of his shell-- a favorite for shy children afraid to approach the more robust robots. Now the mechanism for his spring action is damaged resulting in his head suddenly snapping forward into any camera that's been trained on him for a bit too long, damaging the screen.


Like the concept but don't like what you see? Shoot a PM and see what your idea could cost!

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