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  2. Five Nights at Freddy's (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Five Nights at Freddy's (FNaF) is a 2014 point-and-click survival horror game developed and published by Scott Cawthon. The player controls Mike Schmidt, a night security guard at a family pizzeria. The player controls Mike Schmidt, a night security guard at a family pizzeria.

  3. 'Five Nights at Freddy's' Post-Credits Scene Gives Fans a ...

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    The final moments of the video game adaptation 'Five Nights at Freddy's' tease future sequels in a potential horror movie franchise.

  4. 10 of the Greatest Jumpscares in Classic Horror Movies - AOL

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    4. 'Friday the 13th' (1980) The 1980 slasher movie “Friday the 13th” may be legendary and influential, but calling it “good” is a bridge too far.

  5. Jump scare - Wikipedia

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    Basic principle of a jump-scare in its early form as a jack-in-the-box.Illustration of the Harper's Weekly magazine from 1863. A jump scare (also written jump-scare and jumpscare) is a scaring technique used in media, particularly in films such as horror films and video games such as horror games, intended to scare the viewer by surprising them with a creepy face, usually co-occurring with a ...

  6. File:Five Nights at Freddy's.svg - Wikipedia

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    Five Nights at Freddy’s (pelisarja) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Five Nights at Freddy's (jeu vidéo) Five Nights at Freddy's; Usage on he.wikipedia.org חמישה לילות אצל פרדי; Usage on ia.wikipedia.org Five Nights at Freddy's; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Five Nights at Freddy's; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Five Nights at Freddy's (serie)

  7. Homestar Runner - Wikipedia

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    Homestar Runner was created in Atlanta in 1996 by University of Georgia [5] [6] [7] students Mike Chapman and friend Craig Zobel, who wrote the original picture book, The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest, while working summer jobs surrounding the 1996 Summer Olympics.