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Summary Of Fazzbear's Family Dinner
One day in the past when Fazzbear’s Family Dinner was open, A kid (codename: Golden Freddy) saw his Father (Pink Guy) kill a kid, G.F. saw this through the car window. When he saw this he wanted to try it himself so, he invited his friends (Codenames: Freddy and Bonnie). This party was later in G.F.’s life after Fazzbear’s Family Dinner was closed and, Freddy Fazzbear’s Pizzeria was open. G.F. brought Freddy and Bonnie to the kition and killed them. The kids souls went into the Freddy’s and Bonnie’s suits.
Once G.F realised what he did he put the kids bodies in the dump and washed himself but he left the floor and the knife (he used to kill them) bloody. He went back to change the footage to make it be on audio for the part what happened. So


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