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Description Five Nights at Freddy's vs Frankenstein

connection: Every Freddy Fazbear vs Every Frankenstein's Monster Ever.

- Two monstrous beings created by scientific methods using the dead (Frankenstein's Monster is made out of remains of people, and Freddy has the soul of a dead child controlling an animatronic suit).

- Both of whom have greatly tragic lives (The Monster being isolated from society and his creator, being deemed an abomination./Freddy being murdered as a child and forcefully trapped in the body of the character that promised joy), which drives them to be vengeful beings attacking everything they see out of what they deem defensive measures (The Monster usually only going after those who antagonize them, and Freddy attacking the Night Guard with the assumption that they are the one who killed him).

- Both of them were meant to be appealing, almost as a sort of attraction, but they came off as disturbing instead (The Monster was created to be a beautiful man, but was left ultimately disfigured/Freddy is supposed to be an easy to approach and fun-loving pizza attraction, but with the history of murders and an uncanny design people looked at him and the restaurant with discontent).

- Both of them are brutal and sluggish but still show signs of intelligence and trickery. Their main target is the one who caused this to happen in the first place (Dr. Frankenstein and William Afton), who are both enthralled by bringing the dead back to life and gifting immortality.

- They partake in trying to get back at them and do eventually succeed (The Monster killing Victor’s family in an attempt to make him as lonely and miserable as his creation, Freddy and the rest of the souls cornering William into the Spring Bonnie suit that would end up killing him, whilst also taking part in making sure he could never feel the satisfaction of death).

- After this, they are eventually put out of their misery by letting go of their anger and being set free (The Monster implied to have offed itself and Freddy being burned to death).
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