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Not to be confused with Phone Dude or the Phone Guy from FNaC.


Ralph, better known as Phone Guy, is the deuteragonist of Five Nights at Freddy's 1 and Five Nights at Freddy's 2, and the tritagonist of Five Nights at Freddy's 3. He most recently makes his appearance as the protagonist of Five Nights at Freddy's Interactive Novel: The Week Before, where his name is revealed to be Ralph, after ten years of going unnamed.

He's the person who calls at the beginning of the night of each game, and is mainly there to establish rules, provide tips to Mike Schmidt, the player, and add to the horror factor of the game as a whole (note, the recording does not affect the animatronics and will not drain power). He returns in Five Nights at Freddy's 2, and, once again, makes a call during the night to help give advice. Despite being set 30 years after his death, Ralph features in Five Nights at Freddy's 3 via old Springlock Suit training tapes. These old tapes were found by the Fazbear's Fright crew with the intent of having them play through the attraction. Afterwards, Ralph features in later games via archive recordings.

Appearance[]

Ralph's physical appearance in the games is unknown, but his Ultimate Custom Night icon represents him with a blue landline phone.

In Five Nights At Freddy's: The Movie, he appears to be a middle-aged Latino Caucasian man of average build, with brown eyes and short brown hair combed to the right. He wears a standard security uniform.

Dialogue[]

Five Nights at Freddy's[]

Night 1[]

Hello? Hello, hello? Uhh, I wanted to record a message for you... to help you get settled in on your first night. Um, I actually worked in that office before you. I’m... finishing up my last week now, as a matter of fact, so... I know it can be a bit overwhelming, but I’m here to tell you: there’s nothing to worry about. Uh, you’ll do fine! So... let’s just focus on getting you through your first week. Okay?

Uh, let’s see. First, there’s an introductory greeting from the company that I’m supposed to read. Eh, it’s kind of a legal thing, you know. Um, 'Welcome to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza: a magical place for kids and grown-ups alike, where fantasy and fun come to life. Fazbear Entertainment is not responsible for damage to property or person. Upon discovery of damage or if death has occurred, a missing person’s report will be filed within ninety days or as soon as property and premises have been thoroughly cleaned and bleached and the carpets have been replaced.' Blah, blah, blah...

Now that might sound bad, I know. But there’s really nothing to worry about.

Uh, the animatronic characters here do get a bit quirky at night, but do I blame them? No! If I were forced to sing... those same stupid songs for 20 years, and I never got a bath? I’d probably be a bit irritable at night too. So remember, these characters hold a special place in the hearts of children, and you need to show them a little respect. Right? Okay.

So just be aware: the characters do tend to wander a bit. Uhh, they’re left in some kind of "free-roaming mode" at night. Uhh... something about their servos locking up if they get turned off for too long. Uhh... they used to be allowed to walk around during the day, too, but then there was The Bite of '87. Yeah... I-It’s amazing that the human body can live without the frontal lobe, you know?

Now concerning your safety: the only real risk to you as a night watchman here, if any, is the fact that these characters, uhh, if they happen to see you after hours, probably won’t recognise you as a person. Th-They’ll most likely see you as a metal endoskeleton without its costume on. Now, since that’s against the rules here at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, they’ll probably try to... forcefully stuff you inside a Freddy Fazbear suit. Um, now that wouldn’t be so bad if the suits themselves weren’t filled with crossbeams, wires, and animatronic devices, especially around the facial area. So you can imagine how having your head forcefully pressed inside one of those could cause a bit of discomfort... and death. Uh, the only parts of you that would likely see the light of day again would be your eyeballs and teeth when they pop out the front of the mask, heh. ...Y-Yeah, they don’t tell you these things when you sign up...

But hey! First day should be a breeze; I’ll chat with you tomorrow. Uhh, check those cameras, and remember to close the doors only if absolutely necessary. Gotta conserve power.

Alright. Goodnight.

Night 2[]

Uh, hello? Hello! Uhh... Well, if you're hearing this, and you made it to day two, uhh, congrats!

I-I won't talk quite as long this time since Freddy and his friends tend to become more active as the week progresses. Uhh... it might be a good idea to peek at those cameras while I talk; just to make sure everyone's in their proper place, ya know?

Uh, interestingly enough, Freddy himself doesn't come off stage very often. I've heard he becomes a lot more active in the dark, though, so hey, I guess that's one more reason not to run out of power, right? Heh...

I also want to emphasize the importance of using your door lights. Uhh, there are blind spots in your camera view, and those blind spots happen to be right outside your doors. So i-if you can't find something... or someone... on your cameras, uhh, be sure to check the door lights. Uhh, you might have only a few seconds to react, uh... Not that you would be in any danger, of course, I-I'm not implying that.

Uh, also, check on the curtain in Pirate Cove from time to time. The character in there seems unique in that he becomes more active if the cameras remain off for long periods of time. I guess he doesn't like being watched. I don't know.

A-Anyway, I'm sure you have everything under control. Uhh... talk to you soon!

Night 3[]

Hello, hello! Hey, you’re doing great! Uh, most people don’t last this long! I mean, you know, th-they usually move on to other things by now... uhh, I’m not implying that they died. Tha-that-that’s not what I meant... Uhh, anyway, I better not take up too much of your time. Uh, things will start getting real tonight.

Uh, h-hey listen, I had an idea. If you happen to get caught and want to avoid getting stuffed into a Freddy suit, uhh, try playing dead. Ya know, go limp. Uhh, then there's a chance that... maybe they’ll think you’re an empty costume instead. Then again, if they think you’re an empty costume, they might try to... stuff a metal skeleton into you. I wonder how that would work...

...Y-Yeah never mind, scratch that. I-It’s best just not to get caught.

Um, well, okay. I-I’ll leave you to it. See you on the flip side.

Night 4[]

“Hello, hello! Hey! Hey wow, day four... I knew you could do it.

Uh, hey, listen... I may not be around to send you a message tomorrow (banging on a locked door can be heard throughout call). It’s, it’s been a bad night here. For me. Umm... I-I’m kinda glad that I recorded my messages for you... (clears throat) uh, when I did. Uh hey, do me a favor: Uh, maybe sometime, uh, you could check inside those suits? Uh, in the back room? Uh, I'm gonna try to hold out... until someone... checks. Maybe it won’t be so bad. I-I-I-I always wondered what was in all those empty heads... back there-- (Freddy’s music plays as if power has gone out) You know...

(Ragged moaning from animatronics can be heard) Oh no..."

(Sound used by Golden Freddy during his jumpscare plays, call ends)

Night 5[]

It is lamentable that mass agricultural development is speeded by fuller use of your marvellous mechanisms. Would it not be easily possible to employ some of them in quick laboratory experiments to indicate the influence of various types of fertilizers on plant growth?

You are right. Countless uses will be made by future gener- Seldom knows contemporaneous- the joy of crea- (Hangs up)

Five Nights at Freddy's 2[]

Trailer[]

"Hello? Hello, hello? Uh, well, if you're hearing this, then chances are you've made a very poor career choice."

Night One[]

"Uh, hello? Hello, hello? Uh, hello and welcome to your new summer job, at the new and improved, Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. Uh, I'm here to talk you through some of the things you can expect to see during your first week here and to help you get started down this new and exciting career path.

Uh, now, I want you to forget anything you may have heard about the old location, you know. Uh, some people still have a somewhat negative impression of the company. Uh... that old restaurant was kind of left to rot for quite a while, but I want to reassure you, Fazbear Entertainment is committed to family fun and above all, safety. They've spent a small fortune on these new animatronics. Uh, facial recognition, advanced mobility, they even let them walk around during the day. Isn't that neat? (clears throat) But most importantly, they're all tied into some kind of criminal database, so they can detect a predator a mile away. Heck, we should be paying them to guard you.

Uh, now that being said, no new system is without its... kinks. Uh... you're only the second guard to work at that location. Uh, the first guy finished his week but complained about... conditions. Uh, we switched him over to the day shift. So hey, lucky you, right? Uh, mainly he expressed concern that certain characters seemed to move around at night and even attempted to get into his office. Now, from what we know, that should be impossible. Uh, that restaurant should be the safest place on Earth. So while our engineers don't really have an explanation for this, the working theory is that... the robots were never given a proper "night mode". So when it gets quiet, they think they're in the wrong room. So then they go try to find where the people are, and in this case, that's your office.

So our temporary solution is this: there's a music box over by the Prize Counter, and it's rigged to be wound up remotely. So just, every once in a while, switch over to the Prize Counter video feed and wind it up for a few seconds. It doesn't seem to affect all of the animatronics, but it does affect... one of them. (clears throat) Uh, and as for the rest of them, we have an even easier solution. You see, there may be a minor glitch in the system, something about robots seeing you as an endoskeleton without its costume on, and wanting to stuff you into a suit... So hey, we've given you... an empty Freddy Fazbear head! Problem solved! You can put it on anytime, and leave it on for as long as you want. Eventually, anything that wandered in, will wander back out.

Uh, something else worth mentioning is kind of the quirky modern design of the building. You may have noticed there are no doors for you to close, heh. Uh, but hey, you have a light! And even though your flashlight can run out of power, the building cannot. So, don't worry about the place going dark.

Well, I think that's it. Uh, you should be golden. Uh, check the lights, put on the Freddy head if you need to, uh, keep the music box wound up, piece of cake. Have a good night, and I'll talk to you tomorrow."

Night Two[]

"Uh... hello, hello! Uh, see, I told you your first night wouldn't be a problem. You're a natural!

Uh, by now I'm sure you've noticed the older models sitting in the back room. Uh, those are from the previous location, and we just use them for parts now. The idea at first was to repair them... uh, they even started retrofitting them with some of the newer technology, but they were just so ugly, you know? And the smell... Uh, uh. so the company decided to go in a whole new direction and make them super kid-friendly! Uh, those older ones shouldn't be able to walk around, but if they do, the whole Freddy head trick should work on them, too, so... whatever.

Uh... heh... I loved those old characters. Uh, did you ever see Foxy the Pirate? Oh wait, Foxy... Oh yeah, Foxy. Uh, hey listen! Uhh, that one was always a bit twitchy. Uh... I'm not sure if the Freddy head trick will work on Foxy. Uh, If for some reason he activates during the night, and you see him standing at the far end of the hall, uh, just flash your light at him from time to time. Those older models would always get disoriented with bright lights. It would cause a system restart or something. Uh, come to think of it, you might want to try that on any room where something undesirable might be. It might hold them in place for a few seconds. That glitch might have carried over to the newer models too.

One more thing, don't forget the music box. I'll be honest, I never liked that puppet thing. It's always... thinking, and it can go anywhere... Uh, I don't think the Freddy mask will fool it, so just don't forget the music box.

Uh, anyway... I'm sure it won't be a problem. Uh, have a good night, and I'll talk to you tomorrow."

Night Three[]

"Uh, hello, hello! See? I told you you wouldn't have any problems!

Did, uh, did Foxy ever appear in the hallway? Probably not, I was just curious. Like I said, he was always my favorite. They tried to remake Foxy, ya know? Uh, they thought the first one was too scary, so they redesigned him to be more 'kid-friendly' and put him in Kid's Cove. To keep the toddlers entertained, you know... But kids these days just can't keep their hands to themselves. The staff literally had to put Foxy back together at the end of every shift. So eventually they stopped trying and left him as some kind of 'take apart, put back together' attraction. Now he's just a mess of parts. I think the employees refer to him as just "The Mangle". Uh...

Oh, hey, before I go, uh, I wanted to ease your mind about any rumors you might have heard lately. Uh, you know how these local stories come and go and seldom mean anything. I can personally assure you, that whatever is going on out there, however tragic it may be, has nothing to do with our establishment. I-It's just all rumor and speculation... People trying to make a buck, you know... Uh, our guard during the day has reported nothing unusual. And he's on watch from opening 'til close.

Okay, well anyway, hang in there and I'll talk with you tomorrow."

Night Four[]

"Hello? Hello? Uh, hey there, night four! I told you you'd get the hang of it!

Okay, so uh, just to update you, uh, there's been somewhat of an, uh, investigation going on. Uh, we may end up having to close for a few days, I don't know. Uh, I want to emphasize, though, that it's really just a precaution. Uh, Fazbear Entertainment denies any wrongdoing. These things happen sometimes. Um, it'll all get sorted out in a few days. Just keep an eye on things and I'll keep you posted.

Uh, just as a side note, though, try to avoid eye contact with any of the animatronics tonight if you can. Someone may have tampered with their facial recognition systems; we're not sure. But the characters have been acting very unusual, almost aggressive, towards the staff. They interact with the kids just fine, but when they encounter an adult, they just... stare.

Uh... Anyways, hang tight. It'll all pass. Good night!"

Night Five[]

"Hello, hello? Hey, good job, night five!

Um, hey, uh, keep a close eye on things tonight, okay? Uh, from what I understand, the building is on lockdown. Uh, no one is allowed in or out, y'know. Especially concerning any... previous employees. Um, when we get it all sorted out, we may move you to the day shift. A position just became... available. Uh, we don't have a replacement for your shift yet, but we're working on it. Uh, we're gonna try to contact the original restaurant owner. Uh, I think the name of the place was... "Fredbear's Family Diner" or something like that. It's been closed for years, though, I doubt we'll be able to track anybody down.

Uh, well, just get through one more night! Uh, hang in there! Goodnight."

Night Six[]

"Hello? Hello... uh... what on earth are you doing there? Uh, didn’t you get the memo? Uh, the place is closed down, at least for a while. Someone used one of the suits. We had a spare in the back, a yellow one, someone used it... Now none of them are acting right. Listen, j-just finish your shift. I-It’s safer than trying to leave in the middle of the night.

Uh, we have one more event scheduled for tomorrow, a birthday. You’ll be on day shift. Wear your uniform, stay close to the animatronics, and make sure they don’t hurt anyone, okay? Uh, for now just make it through the night. Uh, when the place eventually opens again I’ll probably take the night shift myself.

Okay, good night and good luck."

Five Nights at Freddy's 3[]

Night 2[]

Uh, hello! Hello, hello! Uh, welcome to your new career as a performer/entertainer for Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. Uh, these tapes will provide you with much needed information on how to handle/climb into/climb out of mascot costumes. Right now, we have two specially designed suits that double as both animatronics and suits. So please pay close attention while learning how to operate these suits as accidents/injuries/death/irreparable and grotesque maiming can occur. First and most discussed is how to operate the mascots while in animatronic form. For ease of operation, the animatronics are set to turn and walk towards sounds they hear which is an easy and hands-free approach to making sure the animatronics stay where the children are for maximum entertainment/crowd-pleasing value. To change the animatronics to suit mode, insert and turn firmly the hand crank provided by the manufacturer. Turning the crank will recoil and compress the animatronic parts around the sides of the suit, providing room to climb inside. Please make sure the spring locks are fastened tight to ensure the animatronic devices remain safe. We will cover this in more detail in tomorrow's session. Remember to smile; you are the face of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.

Night 3[]

Uh, hello, hello. Uh, for today's lesson, we will be continuing our training on proper suit-handling techniques. When using an animatronic as a suit, please ensure that the animatronic parts are tightly compressed and fastened by the spring locks located around the inside of the suit. It may take a few moments to position your head and torso between these parts in a manner where you can move and speak. Try not to nudge or press against any of the spring locks inside the suit. Do not touch the spring locks at any time. Do not breathe on the spring locks, as moisture may loosen them, and cause them to break loose. In the case of the spring-locks come loose while you are wearing the suit, please try to maneuver away from populated areas before bleeding out, as to not ruin the customers' experience. As always, if there is ever an emergency, please go to the designated safe room. Every location is built with one extra room that is not included in the digital map layout programmed in the animatronics or the security cameras. This room is hidden to customers, invisible to animatronics, and is always off-camera. As always, remember to smile; you are the face of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.

Night 4[]

Uh, hello? Hello, hello! Uh, there's been a slight change of company policy concerning use of the suits. Um, don't. After learning of an unfortunate incident at the sister location, involving multiple and simultaneous spring lock failures, the company has deemed the suits temporarily unfit for employees. Safety is our top priority at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, which is why the classic suits are being retired to an appropriate location, while being looked at by our technician. Until replacements arrive, you'll be expected to wear the temporary costumes provided to you. Keep in mind that they were found on very short notice, so questions about appropriateness/relevance should be deflected. I repeat, the classic suits are not to be touched, activated or worn. That being said, we are free of liability, do as you wish. As always, remember to smile; you are the face of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.

Night 5[]

Hello? Hello? Um, this is just a reminder of company policy concerning the safe room. The safe room is reserved for equipment and/or other property not being currently used and is in fact a safety location for employees only. This is not a break room, and should not be considered a place for employees to hide and/or congregate - and under no circumstance should a customer ever be taken into this room and out of the main show area. Management has also been made aware that the Spring Bonnie animatronic has been noticeably moved. We would like to remind employees that this costume is not safe to wear under any circumstances. Thank you and remember to smile; you are the face of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.

Nightmare[]

Uh, hello? Hello? Uh, this is just to inform all employees that due to budget restrictions, the previously mentioned safe rooms are being sealed at most locations, including this one. Work crews will be here most of the day today, constructing a false wall over the old door base. Nothing is being taken out beforehand, so if you've left anything inside, then it's your own fault. Management also requests that this room not be mentioned to family, friends or insurance representatives. Thanks again, and remember to smile; you are the face of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.

Ultimate Custom Night[]

Ralph features as a minor selectable antagonist, albeit as an audio disruption.

He will call at random into your office, and you will only have a brief amount of time to mute his call. If you fail to mute the call then you will be forced to listen to the whole thing, which will aggravate you as well as any animatronic that is sensitive to the noise level. Also, the mute button will appear in unpredictable locations.
 
— Character description.

The phone calls used include the first 3 calls from FNaF 1, the first call from FNaF 2, and his second training tape from FNaF 3.

Five Nights at Freddy's VR: Help Wanted[]

Ralph's old audio is reused in the Freddy Fazbear Virtual Experience in the FNAF 1, FNAF 2, and FNAF 3 modes.

Into the Pit[]

Hello? Hello? Yeah, like I said, since we really don't... have a security guard right now, you're pretty much the person in charge. I guess it might be a bit overwhelming at first, but... As long as you're locking the doors, making sure no one is trying to stay overnight, you'll do fine. You know, sometimes kids like to hide in weird place, or spend some more time with the animatronics, just, just, try not to let them go to places that they shouldn't, and, i-it'll be alright.
 
— Phone Guy in the entrance area, night 1

Hello? Hello? Hey, heh, I know you are doing great. And the animatronics aren't really under your responsibility, but I-I need to tell you something, just in case, alright? The characters like to move around at night, when nobody's here. They like to roam around, and be themselves. It isn't a concern for your safety here, just, one thing. Try not to let them see you walking, or moving around. Then you might be in a bit of a pickle.
 
— Phone Guy in the counter area, night 2

Uh, Hello? Well... If you are still listening, there are certain things they don't tell you when you sign up. The animatronics have really bad vision, and if they see a person moving, they might think that it's a metal endoskeleton. There are some of those backstage if you haven't checked them out already. Anyways, if that happens, they will think that you belong inside of an animatronic suit, and you shouldn't be out wandering. What I'm saying, is that they will stuff you in an animatronic suit using a little bit of force. You could imagine why the staff here changes so often. Anyways, it's no big deal.
 
— Phone Guy in the counter area, night 3

Hello? Hello? Quick thought, do you ever stare at the animatronics so much, that everything else also looks like animatronics? Sometimes, I don't even know what I'm looking at. Is it a thing, or... is it an animatronic? I remember once, I was gonna eat this cupcake, but for a second, it looked like it had eyes and a mouth, and everything. I think I just need to switch up the scenery a bit.
 
— Phone Guy in the entrance hall, night 4

Now, I can't imagine that you'd stay there very late at night, so I guess you don't need to worry about the whole animatronics situation, blah blah blah. If you really have nothing to do after work, and want to stay a little bit longer, play some games in the arcade. Not every machine works, though.
 
— Phone Guy in the security office, night 4

Hello? Hello? I'm not sure if it's the same person working here. Honestly, five days is a long time for someone in this position, so I'm sure you are doing great, but as a tradition, if you have decided to move on to other things, just make sure that you pass on the important notes to the next person, to help them settle in, like what I did for you. It sure helps a lot.
 
— Phone Guy in the security office, night 5

Personality[]

Ralph himself is relatively calm and does not show any signs of concern or fear until Night 4, when he himself failed his fourth night.

He is much more relaxed in the second game, and unlike the first, is actually quite helpful. He talks about events in the restaurant and seems to show sympathy for Jeremy Fitzgerald, which could be because he believes he will die by the end of the week. He also shows fondness for the animatronics, especially Foxy, implying that he is a fan of the Fazbear franchise. He is uneasy about the Puppet, commenting that it was always "thinking" and warns that the Freddy Fazbear head wouldn't fool it. On Night 6, he shows frustration with Jeremy for being there when he shouldn't, but still cares enough to allow him to stay, reasoning it was safer where he was rather than to try to leave, and even offers to change places as the Night Guard when the Pizzeria reopened.

Ralph remains unchanged for the most part in the third game, though here he is a lot more formal and less expressive, likely because he is speaking as an instructor rather than talking to the player off-hours.

During the events of The Week Before, some insight is given into his character much more than what is shown in the games. Not only does he appear to be a generally optimistic, compassionate, and respectful man, but he also seems to prioritize the concern of his daughter Coppelia over his own safety. He retains his favoritism towards Foxy, as well as seeming to generally enjoy working for Fazbear Entertainment, at least mostly. He also displays selfless qualities to people besides his daughter, preferring the restaurant repairman not to come to the restaurant when he knows the animatronics are hostile and active.

Even in his dying moments after he's caught during his call with Mike, he still focused more on his daughter, wondering if Mike will find his body to give Coppelia closure.

Trivia[]

  • Golden Freddy was the one who kills Ralph, as it is his unique jumpscare sound that is heard at the end of the call, also confirmed by The Week Before, as he appears behind Ralph in the office during his call with Mike.
  • The Week Before confirms that he was stuffed in a suit.
  • Ralph was previously a Night Guard himself, but failed to survive his final nights. This is expanded upon in The Week Before.
    • This is proven on his call on Night 4, when he said he has had a rough night, and the animatronics are banging on the door.
      • This can't be during the day, since the caller also said on Night 1, the animatronics were supposed to move around in the daytime, but it was disabled because of the bite, proving it is nighttime. The only reason anyone should be in the restaurant is if they are the night guard.
      • He also states in the second game that he plans to take the night shift once Freddy's reopens, indicating he was likely the first Night Guard for the location, and thus the only one prior to Mike Schmidt.
    • His calls were planned to be pre-recorded messages for the next night guard, aka Mike Schmidt, once he got out alive.
    • Ralph being the true identity of Phone Guy is revealed in one of the endings of The Week Before, the prequel novel to FNAF1, where he calls Mike and repeats the exact same dialogue from the Night 4 phone call.
  • Ralph does not call on Night 6 or Night 7, as he has been killed by Golden Freddy by this point.
  • The phone that the calls are received from is a landline phone, since the game takes place in 1993.
  • Ralph's voice actor is the game's creator, Scott Cawthon.
  • His first call can be heard in Five Nights at Freddy's 4, albeit deep and reversed, and played as ambience.
  • Long before his name was revealed in The Week Before, Ralph was theorized to be Fritz Smith, given his comments on taking the night shift himself after Jeremy Fitzgerald.
    • "Freddy's Security Guard" being the former security guard before Mike, he was commonly theorized to be the Phone Guy before the movie's release.
    • With the movie's release, the theory got confirmed in the scene where the criminals break in the pizzeria, where one of them picks up the Phone, hearing the disturbing Night 5 message.
    • Additionally, a similar disturbing message can be heard on Michael's first night.
    • It is speculated that in Five Nights At Freddy's: The Movie, his name is instead Fritz, which is backed up due to the video tape that Mike puts into the video player also having "FRITZ" on the label, though being faded.
  • After Five Nights at Freddy's 2, it was theorized that Ralph was the Purple Guy. However Five Nights at Freddy's 3 debunked it, by displaying William's death in entirely different circumstances. As well as this, in Sister Location, William is depicted as having a different voice.
  • In the Five Nights at Freddy's: Survival Logbook, Jeremy Fitzgerald refers Ralph as his "boss", heavily implying he is part of Fazbear Entertainment's management.
    • He could be an assistant manager, being ranked high enough to instruct employees, but not to know for sure that the building is on lockdown.
  • In the Survival Logbook, Foxy is depicted in a similar way to Ralph, acting as a guide throughout the book, quoting his FNAF 2 Night 6 quote in the Logbook with “what are you still doing here?" On the page on Night 4, Foxy is drawn crying while writing, much like how Ralph was recording his call up until his death on said night.
  • The dialogue of the fifth call is a reference to the book "Autobiography of a Yogi." The audio is reversed and some sections are cut out.
    • The full text is this: Sir, It is lamentable that mass agricultural development is not speeded by fuller use of your marvellous mechanisms. Would it not be easily possible to employ some of them in quick laboratory experiments to indicate the influence of various types of fertilizers on plant growth? You are right. Countless uses of Bose instruments will be made by future generations. The Scientist seldom knows contemporaneous reward; it is enough to possess the joy of creative service.
      • Some speculate that because this book is referenced, which also infers how metal can harbour a soul, or souls, it makes this, possibly, the earliest reference to Remnant.
  • Ralph appears to mention the Bite of '87 in a way that infers that the player should know what it was.
  • Ralph wasn't a fan of Toy Freddy's design back in 1987, having preferred the original Freddy design from the first location.

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Phone Guy's ringing sound from Five Nights at Freddy's: Into the Pit


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