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Foxy from Five Nights at Freddy's by TheViktor

Foxy from Five Nights at Freddy's

TheViktor

For those who don't know, "Five Nights at Freddy's" is a indie point-and-click survival horror game that was green lighted on Steam and released August 8th 2014 and it became so popular and praised by critics and the gaming community and was featured on many youtube lets players like Markiplier and Minx that the developers has decided to make a sequel alread.
You play as a night watchman at a family pizza restaurant that features four animatronic entertainers in a Chuck E. Cheese fashion like Freddy Fazbar, Bonnie Bunny, Chica Chicken, and Foxy the Pirate Fox, sitting in a security room and watching through the security cameras as the robots roams freely at night and with limited power supply, your task is to simply survive for five nights otherwise the robots will come in to your room and kill you.
I haven't played the game myself but I have watched Markiplier's lets plays of it on Youtube and man is it scary as hell and I highly recommend you to play it.

But now you may be asking, "But what is this pic about then?". Well basically already since its release, all of the antagonists of the game has gotten more or less... frightening or flattering depiction of them. Some of them are just cute and funny but most are just... erm... a certain rule that applies to internet.
And before any of you go nuts, NO I don't mind fan arts of suggestive themes of different characters in culture media or other but I just thought that it would be funny to see one of the character's initial reaction to the fact that they are more loved now than scared and frightened.

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    actually, the game was created by one guy, if im not mistaken

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      Oh yeah thats right, forgot about that

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    It really is a well done horror game. I enjoy seeing other people's interpretation of the characters.