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How To Get Rid Of Mangle In Fnaf 2

Mangle, known as Funtime Foxy in FNaF World and possibly formerly as "Toy Foxy", is an animatronic in Five Nights at Freddy's 2. They start off in Kid's Cove, slowly making their way to the office in this order, lunging at Jeremy/Fritz from above. They are a reimagined version of the original Foxy from Five Nights at Freddy's.

Appearance

Funtime Foxy Form

Mangle's original form, looks similar to the Afton's version of Foxy from Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location with the majority of his fur is colored white. They have a pink snout with a small black nose, three small fluffs of fur on top of their head, pink toes and stomach, pink markings inside his ears and around his eyes and midriff, and at the tip of the tail. They have bright red cheeks and red lipstick on his snout, long eyelashes, a red bow tie, and with a hook replacing his right hand after being combined with a endoskeleton.

The Mangled Form

Unlike most other versions of Foxy, Mangle is meant to be a clown. They are also the most damaged and irreparable version of Foxy.

Mangle has red cheeks, as well as lipstick haphazardly dotted on their elongated snout. They also have pink eyelids and long eyelashes. Their teeth are also smaller, but their endoskeleton's teeth are also visible. A pink bow tie is also attached to their bent chassis, and their eyes also appear to be more realistic in design than the others. They also have a second head that seems completely endoskeleton in design, which bears Mangle's left eye on it. If looked at closely, it can be seen that Mangle has pink nail polish on their feet.

Mangle is clearly in a disfigured and mutilated state, completely to the point of being non-fixable. Mangle also does not seem to have a suit at all, them being almost entirely an endoskeleton, except for their head, both of their hands, one of their feet, and a spherical white tail, which remains attached to their endoskeleton. Mangle's head is white and has pale red accents on their inner ear, snout, and around their eyes. Their right eye is still attached to their costumed head, unlike their left eye, which is still attached to their endoskeleton head. They appear to be the only toy animatronic in a worse state than their older counterparts.

Their costume head also appears to be dislocated from the endoskeleton's head, which can be seen attached to a neck-like limb near them. Mangle appears to be almost entirely made out of endoskeleton limbs. Wires hang from multiple parts of their body. There are also three eyes of their multiple-endoskeleton-like body that can be seen when Mangle is in the Kid's Cove.

In Five Nights at Freddy's VR: Help Wanted, Mangle's tail is colored with a pink end. This can be seen when viewing their model in the Gallery.

Backstory

" 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 after every shift. Eventually, they stopped trying and left him as some 'take apart and put back together' attraction. Now, he's just a mess of parts. I think the employees refer to him as just... "The Mangle." "

— Phone Guy on the Night 3 Call, Describing the Origin of Mangle

Mangle is described as being a replacement for the original Foxy animatronic, due to him being deemed "too scary". However, due to younger children tearing them to pieces constantly, the staff had to constantly rebuild him In the end, the staff got tired of putting them back together that they eventually gave up and left them as a take apart and rebuild attraction, and eventually the staff gave them the nickname of "The Mangle" and "Mangle". Once in your office, Mangle waits overhead and when they are ready, lunges at you from above.

Behavior

Mangle is an incredibly active animatronic, as they can leave Kids Cove at 12 AM on Night 2. It is not important to watch them, as their radio frequency sounds can be heard when they are in the vent. Once Mangle is spotted in the Right Air Vent's blind spot, the player must put on the Freddy head to ward them off. If the monitor is brought up and then lowered before putting the Mask on, Mangle will be on the ceiling above the player.

At this point, Mangle may randomly attack, where their head swings down from the ceiling towards the player character's face. It appears Mangle cannot be made to leave once inside the Office, besides waiting until 6 AM, which makes surviving the night nearly impossible; bringing up the Monitor will trigger Mangle's attack once lowered again, but the player will need to use it to wind the Music Box, lest The Puppet come after them.

Whenever Mangle is in view, they makes a distorted, garbled sound, akin to radio static. The sound is actually possibly an amateur radio band, with a military-encoded RTTY-75W (Radio Teletype 75 baud WIDE) transmission. In the middle, there is what sounds like a demonic voice, but it is actually only mistuned SSB (Single Side Band) voice. Contrary to popular belief, RTTY is not Morse code, the voices do not have a meaning, and RTTY is not SSTV either. The sound is only for aesthetic purposes - hard to decode, but only there for environmental purposes.

Ultimate Custom Night

" Mangle makes his way through the vent system, but unlike the other animatronics in the vents, once he reaches the vent to your office he will never leave, and will enter your office the moment the vent door opens. The only way to stop her is to use the vent snare, which can only be active in one place at a time, forcing you to keep track of Mangle's location in the vent's to ensure that the correct vent snare is active. Once in your office, Mangle will hang from the ceiling creating audio disturbances before eventually dropping down to jumpscare you. "

— Character description.

Help Wanted

Mangle appears in the vent gameplay, where the player must repair the vents, following the computer voice's instructions. They will try to go in an open vent. In order to defend against Mangle, the player needs to look directly at them to fend them off. Failure to keep Mangle at bay while performing a task will result in a run-ending jumpscare.

Five Nights at Freddy's 2

Mangle is one of the antagonists in the Five Nights at Freddy's 2 minigame section. They will approach the player from the right vent, and the player must equip the Freddy Fazbear Mask to avoid a jumpscare.

Pizza Party

In the hardmode of Night Terrors, Pizza Party, Mangle makes her brief appearance in one of the rooms where the player has to choose their favorite flavor (chocolate or vanilla). They will approach a while after the player enters the room, and will attack the player when the player stays for too long.

Build-a-Mangle

As the title goes, Mangle is the main antagonist in the Build-a-Mangle minigame in the Spooky Mansion section. They will drop down from the vent and get closer to the player every time the player chooses an incorrect part. After too many incorrupt items are picked, Mangle will come out from the vent and attack the player immediately. Failing to collect enough items correctly in the time limit will also will cause Mangle to jumpscare the player at the end of the minigame.

Trick or Treat

Mangle is one of the animatronics appeared in the house in Trick-or-Treat mini-game in the Spooky Mansion section. Its behavior is different than the others who is in the same minigame, as it will only block the player's view by hanging by the window. The player has to wear Mangle's mask to rid it from the window.

In Mangle's Hardmode level in Vent Repair, a shadow counterpart of Mangle, Shadow Mangle appears alongside with the usual Mangle.

Special Delivery

Mangle can fall apart easily, which is the strategy to winning. Mangle has the same charge and haywire as the other animatronics, but they also have a chance to drop a part. Their haywire works similar to Springtrap when they have red eyes, while their charge is simply blocked by the mask.

In order to defeat Mangle, you must collect their three parts. These will be dropped in a random location, and you must find them before time runs out. The timer gets shorter with each part; 10 seconds, 6 seconds, then 3 seconds. Running out of time results in Mangle's jumpscare.

Upon collecting all 3 parts, you must locate Mangle, and put on the mask as normal when they charge.

Game information

Special Delivery

Mangle was originally added to the game on March 6th, 2020, within an exclusive event, being the fifth character added to the game.

Similar to the other characters added post-launch, Mangle was initially only available within exclusive events, most commonly brought back alongside Toy Freddy.

However. As of the May 2021 Gameplay update, Mangle made it into the base roster alongside Ballora and Plushtrap.

Gallery

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Audio

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Trivia

  • In the SAVE THEM minigame, Mangle can be seen in the Kids' Cove crawling back and forth near the bottom wall.
  • Mangle, Funtime Foxy, and Funtime Freddy are the only Animatronics to have a different color than their original counterparts.
  • Mangle is referred to with he/him pronouns by the Phone Guy, but Mangle also featured in the Custom Night mode called 'Ladies Night'. Scott Cawthon eventually answered Mangle's gender with "yes". They have been referred to with he/him, 'her', and they/them pronouns. The pronouns used have mostly been male however.
  • As well as featuring Phantom Mangle in Five Nights at Freddy's 3, Mangle also features in the minigame "Mangle's Quest".
  • Mangle's inspiration is possibly From the film, "The Thing", Where as the Norwegian Husky transforms into a "Weird and angry" Thing.
  • Mangle is the most likely candidate for the Bite of 87, as they have the teeth, the jumpscare, and would be present on the day.
  • Although Mangle has a hook similar to Foxy's in the teaser for Five Nights at Freddy's 2, Mangle doesn't have a hook at all in the game itself. This may be because of the nature of Mangle's "take apart and put back together" status, as the hook may have been lost or removed. Although, since Mangle has two hands, it is believed that the idea of adding a hook for Mangle was scrapped.
    • However, looking closer at Mangle, it can be noted that both their hands are Left hands, meaning the hook could've merely been replaced because they were taken apart.
  • Despite sharing a name and design, they have nothing in common with Funtime Foxy
  • Mangle, along with their counterparts Phantom Mangle and Nightmare Mangle, is one of Foxy's counterparts not to have a hook. Two others being Phantom Foxy and Funtime Foxy
  • Mangle, along with Ballora, never cloak when they charge in Special Delivery.
  • It is entirely possible that Endo-02 is a backup endoskeleton for Mangle. This is supported in the code in Help Wanted as Endo-02 has two model files named "MOD_Endo2" and "MOD_Endo2_PoseForMangle."
  • The name Funtime Foxy became attached to Mangle since the release of FNaF World due to a seemingly repaired counterpart being added to the game. This has since caused debate among fans on whether Mangle is a Funtime animatronic. However, Mangle is still considered to be a "Toy" categorically.
    • It is most likely that the Funtime moniker initially came from a poster in Kid's Cove with "Toy Foxy's" face on it that reads "THE NEW FACE OF FUNTIME." Whether or not this inspired the Funtime naming for the other Funtime animatronics is unknown. The lore implications of this decision are still debated.
    • Mangle is a "Funtime" animatronic in the alternate "novel" universe, further suggesting a link between the two iterations of Foxy. It should be noted, however, that the novel series is a separate continuity to the game series, despite there being obvious connections.
    • The name "Toy Foxy" has never actually been referenced by official sources of any degree. Despite this, the moniker is still commonly used by outside sources as to not create confusion with the version seen in Sister Location.

Phantom Mangle is a phantom animatronic in Five Nights at Freddy's 3. Phantom Mangle can be seen hanging in CAM 04 and can also be seen looking a the player through the office window.

When Phantom Mangle is near, a sound similar to the sound Mangle makes in the second game can be heard, but the sound is louder than normal and resembles a loud and damaged radio or the TV Popcorn effect. This sound disables the players audio systems and ventilation systems.

Appearance

Phantom Mangle's appearance is very similar to that from the second game as he is just a contested mangled mess of parts. Phantom Mangle also seems to be in a burnt state, and Phantom Mangle seems to have wires all across his body here and there. Also, if you get a very close view of Phantom Mangle you can see he still carries the nail polish on his hands and feet. Lastly, his wires also seem to dangle upwards instead of downwards; this may just be an error by Scott or just that he does not have to follow the laws of physics as he is not real. Also, he has white pin pricked irises.

Movement Pattern

Phantom Mangle first appears on camera 04, and will then come to your office if you don't change the monitor. Phantom mangle appears more frequently throughout the week.

Effects of Phantom Mangle

Upon seeing Phantom Mangle on Cam 04 and not switching to a new camera before putting your monitor down he will start a garbled noise again just like from the second game but louder. The noise will not only attract animatronics to your office and make them more aggressive but will also give you an audio error you will have to deal with.

Garbled Message

Once again, just like from the second game, many speculate the garbled noise to be a secret message hidden within the sound. Many speculate this message to be "It's Me!". Some propose that it means Mangle giving the animatronics the position of the night guard and why they are so attracted to this noise, but many contest this idea.

Ultimate Custom Night

Phantom Mangle as seen in the camera

" Phantom Mangle will appear at random in your viewing monitor. Close the monitor or switch viewing modes to make him disappear. If left onscreen for too long, he will invade your office temporarily, causing audio distractions and increasing your noise meter, which can attract even more problems. "

— Character description.

Trivia

  • Phantom Mangle is a recolour of Mangle from the second game.
  • Phantom Mangle's wires seem to float upward instead of down ward.
  • Phantom Mangle will cause an audio and rarely ventilation error.
  • Phantom Mangle is the only Phantom animatronics to be a disembodied head as Phantom Puppet has no evidence shown to show he is a disembodied head.
  • Phantom Mangle has the same technique from the second game but a different noise from the second game.
  • In Help Wanted, Phantom Mangle is depicted with a jumpscare, first seen in the trailer, for the first time.
  • During the jumpscare, you can see his wires clipping each other
  • In Ultimate Custom Night, Phantom Mangle is referred to with only male pronouns.

Nightmare Mangle is a non canon Nightmare Animatronic. They appear in the Five Nights at Freddy's 4 Halloween DLC. Nightmare Mangle replaces Nightmare Foxy in the Halloween Edition, and thus almost shares the same behavior. They are a nightmarish incarnation of Mangle.

Appearance

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Behavior

Five Nights at Freddy's 4

Nightmare Mangle behaves almost exactly like their counterpart, Nightmare Foxy. They are first introduced on Night 2. Theywill try to enter the Bedroom from either hall, despite them not appearing within the hall. If they succeed in doing so, they will then enter the Closet. Like Nightmare Foxy, at this point, if the player fails to check the Closet frequently enough, then Nightmare Mangle will come out and attack the player. While Nightmare Mangle is in the closet, static noise will play, making surviving far more difficult, because it drowns out most audio cues.

Ultimate Custom Night

Nightmare Mangle shares the same mechanic with Circus Baby and Nightmare Bonnie.

" They will all approach from the right hall, but each of them will only attack once per night, and they change their order of attack each night so that you won't know who to expect first. To avoid their jumpscares, purchase their plush toy from the Prize Corner. The Prize Corner has only three plush toys available to buy: Bonnie, Mangle, and Baby, and your funds will be very limited, so it's important to buy the characters in the order that they appear in the hall. You must use Faz-Coins to purchase the plush toys, and there are two ways to accumulate them throughout the night. One way is to block the attacks of other animatronics. Each successful block earns one Faz-Coin. The other way to earn coins is to find them on the cams and scan your mouse cursor over them to collect them. Increasing the difficulty of these characters will increase the price of their plush toys. They cannot be stopped by the office door. "

— Character description.

Sounds

Trivia

  • In Ultimate Custom Night, Nightmare Mangle is only referred to with male pronouns, and whilst they were featured in Ladies Night 2 and 3, their only known pronouns have been masculine.

Gallery

Magician Mangle is a skin in Five Nights at Freddy's: Special Delivery, introduced in the Dark Circus event. As they are a skin, their mechanics are identical to Mangle.

Appearance

Magician Mangle has some new tricks up their sleeve. On their neck-hand, they now have a saw. On their head is a magician hat, while their endoskeleton head is now a rabbit. In the endoskeleton head's mouth appears to be a magic wand. Their endoskeleton nub now has cards going down it.

Their pink coloration has been replaced with a more rusty color, which has also spread to various parts of their suit, while their left eye now has a blue glow emitting from it. The Endoskeleton head's eye also has a swirl pattern on it, rather than a yellow eye. There are also a few knives floating around them.

Gallery

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Trivia

  • On Mangle's in-game teaser, their left eye is a glowing white, with a pink glare. However, in their Plushsuit icon, the eye is blue. This could be an oversight.
  • Magician Mangle is the second animatronic with Complete Heterochromia, the first being Pigpatch.
  • Magician Mangle has been referred to with they/them.

Voice lines

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Serpentine Mangle is a skin introduced within the Special Delivery Ancient Equinox event. It was introduced alongside The Curse on March 5th, 2021. As it is a skin, it's mechanics are identical to Mangle. In addition, it shares its voice lines with Mangle as well.

Appearance

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Origins of Skin Appearance

Serpent Mangle appears to be more closely based on the Aztec Feathered Serpent God, Quetzalcoatl, although it may also be inspired by it's Mayan counterpart Kukulkan.

Both the jaw of Mangle and the suit applied to the Endoskeleton head are based on Serpents, with the Endoskeleton's upper head appearing directly based on the Feathered Serpent's head.

Although it's not clear exactly which design they used, due to the varying depictions of the god, It is clear that Mangle's petal-like mane and the Endoskeleton's upper head was based on the stone artifact.

Audio

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Gallery

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Trivia

  • This is the first instance where Mangle's endoskeleton head has a suit of some kind.
  • While Mangle's inspiration is more Aztec, the inspiration for Curse seems to be more Mayan.
    • The similar culture between them could be the reasoning for this.

How To Get Rid Of Mangle In Fnaf 2

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