Episode 9 - Where Fantasy and Fun Come to Die (Afton Family ARC: Part 4)
Into the Night: A FNaF Podcast - En podcast af Nick Black

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After the sudden destruction of Fazbear Fright: The Horror Attraction, the people of Hurricane, Utah, are left puzzled when Fazbear Entertainment returns from financial ruin and destitution. Set up shop in their little town, where one of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza's darkest memories lie, The Missing Children Incident, had occurred. Unbeknownst to the residents of Hurricane, the owner, and operator of the New Freddy Fazbear Pizza Place is none other than Michael Afton, son of William Afton: The man behind The Missing Children Incident. He has returned to his hometown in an effort to put his father's bloody spree at an end, and to round up the monsters of Freddy's that still linger in the shadows. In this episode, we will begin our journey through Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator (FNaF 6), going through the first 3 days of Michael's entrepreneurial escapade and several mysteries that surround the mechanical monstrosities that are lurking in the back alley, looking for a way inside. Would you join us Into the Night? Get your 30-day free trial and free audiobook when you sign up at Audible using the link: www.audibletrial.com/IntotheNight Support the Show on Patreon! patreon.com/NickBlack204 Official Twitter (@FazbearPodcast): https://twitter.com/FazbearPodcast Official YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkzY_ChXVIowflDO_MByfMA Official Merch Store: https://my-store-d29371.creator-spring.com/ Thumbnail Art by: Couchgang2 Also Check Out: they_incorporated All Sound Effects and Music from: Five Nights at Freddy's - Scott Cawthon/Leon Riskin www.freesound.org www.videvo.net https://mixkit.co/ GFX sounds Old Man Consequences: Voiced by Scott Kelsey - https://twitter.com/ScottKelsey6 Edited by Nick Black Five Nights at Freddy's and all its copyrighted work is owned by Scott Cawthon. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy