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'''Foxy the Pirate Fox''', not to be confused with his [[Foxy the Pirate|counterpart from the games]], is an antagonist in the novel ''Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes'' and a supporting character in its two sequels ''The Twisted Ones'' and ''The Fourth Closet''. |
'''Foxy the Pirate Fox''', not to be confused with his [[Foxy the Pirate|counterpart from the games]], is an antagonist in the novel ''Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes'' and a supporting character in its two sequels ''The Twisted Ones'' and ''The Fourth Closet''. |
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Foxy the Fox was one of the animatronics Henry Emily created. Charlie first saw him twitching in the dark inside his dad's house. On July 1985, Fritz was kidnapped by William Afton, dressed with a golden suit, and stuffed inside the fox's suit. |
Foxy the Fox was one of the animatronics Henry Emily created. Charlie first saw him twitching in the dark inside his dad's house. On July 1985, Fritz was kidnapped by William Afton, dressed with a golden suit, and stuffed inside the fox's suit. |
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In 1995, when Charlie and her friends come back to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza for the second time, they find Foxy, apparently deactivated. The robot ends up cutting Charlie's arm with his hook. After a while, Foxy takes Jason with him, but he doesn't harm the child and he leaves him alive and well, because the animatronics are aggressive only against adults, thinking they are their killers. Foxy then tries to attack Charlie and her friends, but he's stopped by Golden Freddy, possessed by Michael Brooks, a childhood friend of the teens. |
In 1995, when Charlie and her friends come back to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza for the second time, they find Foxy, apparently deactivated. The robot ends up cutting Charlie's arm with his hook. After a while, Foxy takes Jason with him, but he doesn't harm the child and he leaves him alive and well, because the animatronics are aggressive only against adults, thinking they are their killers. Foxy then tries to attack Charlie and her friends, but he's stopped by Golden Freddy, possessed by Michael Brooks, a childhood friend of the teens. |
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In this novel it's revealed that, after the events of the first book, Chief Burker took the bodies out of the animatronics, damaging them in the process, and that he keeps them in the basement. After hearing that William Afton is still alive as Springtrap after being stuffed inside the SpringBonnie's suit, they reach the Twisted Animatronics, created by William to find and kill Charlie, and they starts to fight against them. During the battle, Foxy defeats [[Twisted Wolf]]. |
In this novel it's revealed that, after the events of the first book, Chief Burker took the bodies out of the animatronics, damaging them in the process, and that he keeps them in the basement. After hearing that William Afton is still alive as Springtrap after being stuffed inside the SpringBonnie's suit, they reach the Twisted Animatronics, created by William to find and kill Charlie, and they starts to fight against them. During the battle, Foxy defeats [[Twisted Wolf]]. |
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− | ===Five Nights at Freddy's: The Fourth Closet=== |
+ | ====''Five Nights at Freddy's: The Fourth Closet''==== |
In this book, it's revealed that William Afton melted together the original animatronics' endoskeletons, including Foxy's one, to create an animatronic known only as The Amalgamation, where he wants to transfer his consciousness to become definitively immortal. When Carlton Burker, who was injected with remnant, enters in the spiritual world, he meets a young boy with curly, red hair, called Fritz, who possesses Foxy. After William is pushed into a furnace by the funtime animatronics, who rebels against him, all the trapped souls are finally able to pass on. |
In this book, it's revealed that William Afton melted together the original animatronics' endoskeletons, including Foxy's one, to create an animatronic known only as The Amalgamation, where he wants to transfer his consciousness to become definitively immortal. When Carlton Burker, who was injected with remnant, enters in the spiritual world, he meets a young boy with curly, red hair, called Fritz, who possesses Foxy. After William is pushed into a furnace by the funtime animatronics, who rebels against him, all the trapped souls are finally able to pass on. |
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Foxy makes various appearances through the Fazbear Frights' stories. |
Foxy makes various appearances through the Fazbear Frights' stories. |
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In Fetch, the protagonist Greg finds four deactivated adult-sized animatronics behind the show stage's curtains. Despite this has not be confirmed, it's possible they are the original Freddy, Bonnie, Chica and Foxy. |
In Fetch, the protagonist Greg finds four deactivated adult-sized animatronics behind the show stage's curtains. Despite this has not be confirmed, it's possible they are the original Freddy, Bonnie, Chica and Foxy. |
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Despite Foxy doesn't make a physical appearance, the Yarg Foxy toy, who both the protagonist Alec and his sister Hazel want, is based on him. It's also revealed that Alec likes roaming the house dressed as Foxy, similarly to the [[Big Brother (Five Nights at Freddy's)|big brother]] in Five Nights at Freddy's 4. |
Despite Foxy doesn't make a physical appearance, the Yarg Foxy toy, who both the protagonist Alec and his sister Hazel want, is based on him. It's also revealed that Alec likes roaming the house dressed as Foxy, similarly to the [[Big Brother (Five Nights at Freddy's)|big brother]] in Five Nights at Freddy's 4. |
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When [[Devon (Fazbear Frights)|Devon]], Mick and Kelsey explore an abandoned Freddy's building, they find Foxy deactivated inside Pirate Cove, with his hook being the only part the protagonists are able to see. |
When [[Devon (Fazbear Frights)|Devon]], Mick and Kelsey explore an abandoned Freddy's building, they find Foxy deactivated inside Pirate Cove, with his hook being the only part the protagonists are able to see. |
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Revision as of 07:28, 10 July 2020
Foxy the Pirate Fox, not to be confused with his counterpart from the games, is an antagonist in the novel Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes and a supporting character in its two sequels The Twisted Ones and The Fourth Closet.
Biography
Original Trilogy
Past
Foxy the Fox was one of the animatronics Henry Emily created. Charlie first saw him twitching in the dark inside his dad's house. On July 1985, Fritz was kidnapped by William Afton, dressed with a golden suit, and stuffed inside the fox's suit.
Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes
In 1995, when Charlie and her friends come back to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza for the second time, they find Foxy, apparently deactivated. The robot ends up cutting Charlie's arm with his hook. After a while, Foxy takes Jason with him, but he doesn't harm the child and he leaves him alive and well, because the animatronics are aggressive only against adults, thinking they are their killers. Foxy then tries to attack Charlie and her friends, but he's stopped by Golden Freddy, possessed by Michael Brooks, a childhood friend of the teens.
Five Nights at Freddy's: The Twisted Ones
In this novel it's revealed that, after the events of the first book, Chief Burker took the bodies out of the animatronics, damaging them in the process, and that he keeps them in the basement. After hearing that William Afton is still alive as Springtrap after being stuffed inside the SpringBonnie's suit, they reach the Twisted Animatronics, created by William to find and kill Charlie, and they starts to fight against them. During the battle, Foxy defeats Twisted Wolf.
Five Nights at Freddy's: The Fourth Closet
In this book, it's revealed that William Afton melted together the original animatronics' endoskeletons, including Foxy's one, to create an animatronic known only as The Amalgamation, where he wants to transfer his consciousness to become definitively immortal. When Carlton Burker, who was injected with remnant, enters in the spiritual world, he meets a young boy with curly, red hair, called Fritz, who possesses Foxy. After William is pushed into a furnace by the funtime animatronics, who rebels against him, all the trapped souls are finally able to pass on.
Fazbear Frights
Foxy makes various appearances through the Fazbear Frights' stories.
Fetch
In Fetch, the protagonist Greg finds four deactivated adult-sized animatronics behind the show stage's curtains. Despite this has not be confirmed, it's possible they are the original Freddy, Bonnie, Chica and Foxy.
Lonely Freddy
Despite Foxy doesn't make a physical appearance, the Yarg Foxy toy, who both the protagonist Alec and his sister Hazel want, is based on him. It's also revealed that Alec likes roaming the house dressed as Foxy, similarly to the big brother in Five Nights at Freddy's 4.
The New Kid
When Devon, Mick and Kelsey explore an abandoned Freddy's building, they find Foxy deactivated inside Pirate Cove, with his hook being the only part the protagonists are able to see.
Personality
Foxy shows an aggressive behavior towards adult people, thinking they are his killer. As a kid, he seems to be pretty friendly, but more introvert than Cassidy and Susie.