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{{Infobox death
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|number = 63
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|name = {{PAGENAME}}
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|pun = "lying down on the job"
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|image = File:Falling Down On The Job.png
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|date = June 7, 1993
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|location = Boise, Idaho
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|episode = [[Sudden Death (episode)|Sudden Death]]
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|imagewidth = 300px
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|previous = [[Furdered]]
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|next = [[Habeas Corpse]]
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|quote = "Mike was the boss' son who never put in an honest day of work in his life. But don't worry... because Mike will never have to lift a finger again."}}'''"{{PAGENAME}}"''', Way to Die #63, is the sixth death to be featured in "[[Sudden Death (episode)|Sudden Death]]", which aired on December 22, 2010.
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==Plot==
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Mike, who's a lazy construction worker, needed to climb up the building. His technique was to use a counterweight as the "human elevator" to hoist himself up. However, the rope snaps when Mike is almost at the top and Mike falls to his death because the counterweight wasn't designed to carry a load like Mike and he died from multiple fractures and hemorrhaging.
   
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== Segment Description ==
'''Nightmare Freddy''' is the main antagonist in ''Five Nights at Freddy's 4'' and is one of the seven nightmare animatronics in the game. He is a nightmarish version of Freddy Fazbear. If the player is not careful and does not check the bed, Nightmare Freddy will attack them, resulting in game over.
 
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Description as seen on the Spike TV website
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* "A lazy construction worker devises a faulty pulley system to get him to the roof. Unfortunately, it gets him to the top and then breaks sending him plummeting to his death."
   
== Appearance ==
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==Trivia==
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*In the German version (1000 Wege ins Gras zu Beissen), the death is set five years ahead of 1993 (this was probably a mistake done by the editors).
Nightmare Freddy is a tattered, withered, and generally broken-down exaggerated version of Freddy Fazbear. He is a stereotypical brown color with a lighter coloring on his stomach, ears, and muzzle. His black top hat and bow tie are present, and like the rest of him, are very torn. He has long sharp teeth and razor-sharp claws with shining yellow eyes, giving him a more macabre appearance than his original counterpart. His body shape is slightly different from Freddy as well, being much more sharp-edged and flatter, with the head being much more narrow and taller than any other Freddy counterpart. In addition to his regular body, three smaller versions of him are seen hanging off of it, and will sometimes detach and jump onto the player's bed.
 
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*Also known as "Destruction Worker" on the Spike TV website.
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*It is based on the death ot a 37-year-old window washer.
   
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== foreign names ==
Large parts of the endoskeleton are able to be viewed through the rips in Nightmare Freddy's body, especially through the upper torso and the lower legs. The endoskeleton appears to be somewhat similar to the ones from ''Five Nights at Freddy's 3'' (upon closer inspection), possibly revealing Springtrap and the Nightmare animatronics were made around the same time as each other. Nightmare Freddy's hands are exactly the same as Springtrap's as well, albeit a different color to fit in with the bear theme. The tips of the fingers are completely ripped of any fabric whatsoever, showing even more of the endoskeleton frame beneath. During certain scenarios of the game, the claws are shown to be possibly retractable as they are not visible in every appearance Nightmare Freddy makes.
 
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'''engenheiro de desconstrução '''(desconstrution engineer) - ''brazilian dub''
   
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== Segment Nicknames ==
Like most of the other Nightmare animatronics, Nightmare Freddy's head appears to be separated into two parts (similarly to Chica from the second game) by possible deterioration, thus revealing more of the head frame inside as well as a small second set of the same teeth seen in all of the other Nightmares from the fourth game. Red wires pour from the top of his head. Half of his left ear is missing, and most of the material surrounding Nightmare Freddy's eyes has been rotted away. The same applies for a part of the bottom half of his muzzle, giving him the appearance of a curled lip (possibly snarling). His eyes are also very similar to Springtrap from the Five Nights At Freddy's 3, with a metallic gray material surrounding the glowing iris within. His top hat has no stripe on it.
 
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* Destruction Worker (Spike TV)
   
== Locations ==
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==Goofs==
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*When Mike falls to his death, the resisting actions on him show that the clip is clearly sped up.
 
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[[File:Falling Down On The Job.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
Unlike the other Nightmare Animatronics, Nightmare Freddy only appears in the bedroom if the player has failed to ward the three smaller versions of him off the bed.
 
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[[Category:Death as consequences]]
 
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[[Category:Death as punishment]]
'''''More info coming soon.'''''
 
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[[Category:Lazy Deaths]]
 
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[[Category:Way to die]]
== Behavior ==
 
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[[Category:Death by falling]]
 
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[[Category:Death by injury]]
Nightmare Freddy has a much different AI mechanic than the other animatronics do in the fourth game. As the nights progress, the player must check the bed behind them to see if Nightmare Freddy's three small counterparts are lurking there. Once the player has shone the flashlight on the bed, the smaller Freddies will generally disappear immediately in an almost paranormal way. Depending on how long the player stalls to check the bed, there may be one, two, or even three Freddies sitting on the surface. It takes noticeably longer for three Freddies to disappear than it takes one or two, and the animation is different, as they zip off the side instead of just instantly fading away. However, if the player still fails to check the bed in a consistent manner, Nightmare Freddy will appear in their place and will proceed to attack the player.
 
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[[Category:Season 3 deaths]]
 
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[[Category:Body Accidents]]
'''''More info coming soon.'''''
 
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[[Category:Body Damage]]
 
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[[Category:Accidental death]]
== Audio ==
 
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[[Category:Death by karma]]
 
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[[Category:Top 100 Deaths]]
<center>The sound Nightmare Freddy makes when attacking the player. [[File:TheWarningSign.png|thumb|50px|center]] <span style="color:#B04A53">'''''Warning: Loud!'''''</span>
 
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[[Category:Original Episodes]]
 
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[[Category:Deathie Award Runners-Up]]
'''''More info coming soon.'''''
 
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[[Category:Rude humans]]
 
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[[Category:Screaming Victims before Dying]]
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[[Category:Dying with the eyes open]]
 
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[[Category:Incompetence deaths]]
 
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[[Category:Victims who falls to their deaths]]
== Trivia ==
 
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[[Category:People who falls to their deaths]]
* Nightmare Freddy seems to have much less of a role in the game than the other Nightmare animatronics do, which is strange since the game appears to be revolved around him when taking a look at the official Steam icon for the game, which depicts none other than Nightmare Freddy himself.
 
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[[Category:Witnesses after death]]
* Interestingly, Nightmare Freddy's pose for the Steam icon bears a strong resemblance to Nightmare Bonnie's pose in his featured teaser. It is unknown why this is, but it's possible it may be a typical and common pose for the Nightmare animatronics to do.
 
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[[Category:Reckless deaths]]
* Strangely, Nightmare Freddy's name was not confirmed when his teaser was uploaded to ''Five Nights at Freddy's 4'''s official IndieDB page, unlike the other Nightmare animatronics (excluding Plushtrap, as his was revealed in the source code on Scott's website). While the other Nightmares had their teasers named to their respected names (Ex. Nightmare Bonnie), Nightmare Freddy's was simply called "teaser". It is unknown why this is.
 
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[[Category:Idiots]]
*Nightmare Freddy is one of the three nightmare animatronics who doesn't appear in the ''Five Nights At Freddy's 4'' Trailer, the others being Nightmare and Nightmare Fredbear.
 
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[[Category:Idiot Deaths]]
*Nightmare Freddy is one of the multiple nightmare animatronics who is not available for the "Making of" gallery from the Extra menu; four others are Nightmare Bonnie, Nightmare Chica, Nightmare, and Plushtrap.
 
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[[Category:Death by stupidity]]
 
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[[Category:Death from being reckless]]
|-| Gallery =
 
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[[Category:Screaming people before dying]]
== Miscellaneous ==
 
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[[Category:People screaming before dying]]
<gallery>
 
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[[Category:Victims screaming before dying]]
4.jpg|Nightmare Freddy in the first teaser.
 
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[[Category:Male deaths]]
4_brightened.png|Nightmare Freddy in the first teaser, brightened.
 
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[[Category:Male victims]]
Fnaf_4_desktop_icon.jpg|Nightmare Freddy in the icon for ''Five Nights at Freddy's 4''.
 
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[[Category:Goofs In Death]]
NightmareFreddyExtra.jpg|Nightmare Freddy in the Extra menu.
 
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[[Category:Death by broken neck]]
</gallery>
 
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[[Category:Guilty People]]
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[[Category:Bastards]]
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[[Category:Villain deaths]]
[[Category:Characters]]
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[[Category:Bad people]]
[[Category:Animatronics]]
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[[Category:Death for being rude]]
[[Category:Nightmares]]
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[[Category:Death from being rude]]
[[Category:Males]]
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[[Category:Rude people]]
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[[Category:Annoying People]]
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[[Category:Jerk deaths]]
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[[Category:Idiot deaths]]
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[[Category:1990s Deaths]]

Revision as of 21:14, 21 June 2021

"Falling Down On The Job", Way to Die #63, is the sixth death to be featured in "Sudden Death", which aired on December 22, 2010.

Plot

Mike, who's a lazy construction worker, needed to climb up the building. His technique was to use a counterweight as the "human elevator" to hoist himself up. However, the rope snaps when Mike is almost at the top and Mike falls to his death because the counterweight wasn't designed to carry a load like Mike and he died from multiple fractures and hemorrhaging.

Segment Description

Description as seen on the Spike TV website

  • "A lazy construction worker devises a faulty pulley system to get him to the roof. Unfortunately, it gets him to the top and then breaks sending him plummeting to his death."

Trivia

  • In the German version (1000 Wege ins Gras zu Beissen), the death is set five years ahead of 1993 (this was probably a mistake done by the editors).
  • Also known as "Destruction Worker" on the Spike TV website.
  • It is based on the death ot a 37-year-old window washer.

foreign names

engenheiro de desconstrução (desconstrution engineer) - brazilian dub

Segment Nicknames

  • Destruction Worker (Spike TV)

Goofs

  • When Mike falls to his death, the resisting actions on him show that the clip is clearly sped up.
Falling Down On The Job