Fetch may be a reference to the fan-made character "Sparky the Dog", a hoax from the era of the original Five Nights at Freddy's that was circulated with a well-crafted fake screenshot of the game.Andrew's soul then proceeded to transfer into the endoskeleton alongside another soul of a boy called Jake. The endoskeleton came to life and killed Phineas. Phineas could sense the agony within the dog, declaring it the most terrifying thing in his collection.Įventually, during one of his experiments, Phineas decided to scrap Fetch, using his battery pack to power an endoskeleton. The person eventually died in the Fazbear Entertainment Distribution Center, with Andrew's soul transferring into Fetch.įetch, now no longer functioning due to breaking down in a thunderstorm, ultimately ends up in the hands of Phineas Taggart, a scientist studying human emotions. The kid had attached himself to the soul of someone who hurt him, keeping the person alive even when others tried to kill him. Sometime before the events of Fetch, the animatronic dog ended up getting possessed by a dead child named Andrew. Disturbed to see Kimberly's corpse under the blanket after his shower, Greg checked his phone and got one new text message from Fetch - "CU" ("See you"). Fetch traces everything that happened to Greg, as the animatronic brutally murdered the neighbor's dog for biting Greg after school, then moves the dog's corpse to Greg's backyard to let Greg witness this dreadful sight, before texting with "YW" ("You're welcome").Īt the end, Fetch kills Greg's love interest Kimberly without Greg's knowledge, and brings her corpse to Greg's house. Later after being discovered, Fetch gives Greg some unusual text messages via his phone on the next day. Whenever his owner/master gets threatened or harmed, Fetch will mercilessly kill the provokers for vengeance.įetch was first found from the abandoned Freddy Fazbear's Pizza building by Greg, Hadi, and Cyril. One of Fetch's text messages, Fazbear Frights #2: FetchĪlthough speechless, Fetch can communicate via phone texting, mostly using (sometimes peculiar) internet text slangs.
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