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Fazbear Entertainment had locations that existed until 1996. The location where we live was shut down in 1994, that doesn't mean every single location shut down in 1994.
In the late 70s, America was first introduced to what would soon become a national treasure and a home to childhood memories.
On April 5th, 1977, the first Fred E. Fazbear's Pizza Time Parlor was unleashed into the world, opened in Hurricane, Utah. The pizzeria would have three trademark features: Pizza, arcade games, and a series of computer-animated animatronic shows.
A vintage photograph of the pizzeria on opening day, taken by Peter S. Kennewick. (04/05/1977)
Fazbear Entertainment was founded by brilliant engineer Houston Emmerson and voice actor and theatrical genius Wilson Lofler. They both met while studying at the University of Utah. They both came together in their shared interest in early CGI, and they developed an idea for a family friendly restaurant and arcade with robotic entertainers similar to those seen at Disneyland. This was how Fazbear Entertainment was born.
From 1977 to 1996, Fazbear's became a huge hit, gaining multiple locations across the U.S. and even some sister locations which also became successful. However, a lot of media related to Fred E. Fazbear's and Fazbear Entertainment has been lost over time, and not a lot of people seem to remember Fred E's. And that's why we're here!
We grew up with Fred E.'s, and we want to revive the memory of Fred E.'s and re-introduce the newer generation to the magic that was Fazbear Entertainment. If anyone has any media (such as audio, images, videos, and overall information) related to Fazbear Entertainment, please submit your inquiries to us!

A photograph of our local Fred E. Fazbear's before its shutdown in 1994.
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Heya, i am charly, uuuh, do you have things about fazbear birthday game or something like that?
At the moment, progress has been slow. We'll try to get anything we can find out to the public as soon as we can!
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Wait why did they add game kiosks at Fazbear locations from the late 90s? Was an Arcade not enough for the establishments?
The Fazbear Game Stations were in some locations due to a sponsor Fazbear Entertainment got. They stuck around due to their popularity, although arcade machines were still relevant in the restaurant.
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DID YOU KNOW?
The Fazbear Game Station was this super cool kiosk that popped up in places between 1997 and 2002. It was basically a mini gaming hub with a GameCube and N64 built right in. But here’s the kicker—it had a game made just for it called FazBear Party. Yeah, that’s right, a whole game custom-made for Fazbear Entertainment. It was one of those lost gems that a lot of people forgot about, if you ever spotted one, you were lucky, cause there's like no footage of this game! Only some claims of its existence. If anyone has any info on the game, please contact us!!
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Not sure if this fully relates, but here's a pic I took of the outside of Strawberry's Main Office in Salt Lake City, I think this image was taken around 1982. Most of the pic I have are in black and white, as I didn't ever get a color camera.
Even if it's not directly related to FazEnt, it's still really cool stuff involved with the company!
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Managed to uncover an old photo of mine i had in the attic, I managed to digitize it and here it is.
This photo was taken in the workshop of Faz-Fun, this is all I have for now but I will keep you all updated if i more.
This is really cool!!! Keeping an eye for any future things you find!! 👁️
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Hey, I've sorta just made a new account cause one my friends told me about you, Well I guess I should introduce myself, Im Edward Letterman, I used to work for Strawberry Electronics during its early years from 1976- 1983, and I wanted to give as much info as I could remember.
Around the summer of 1977, me, Norman and a few others were some the first to see Faz-Fun's new animatronic charecters, I really loved that one banjo playing rabbit, forgot his name though, that same day Norman struck the investment deal with Faz-Fun. After that I had lunch with Wilson as well, he seemed like nice and pretty talkative guy. Also I was one of the software developers who developed the animatronic control program for Faz-Fun's Strawberry ACS-100 computer, which was given to them by Norman himself. I still own one of the original cassette tapes I made a backup copy of the program on.
I remember I have a box of old pictures and 35mm slides of my time working there, but I haven't found it yet, I will try and digitize them once I find them. Feel free to ask any more questions about my experience with Strawberry and Faz-Fun.
WOAHHHHH THIS IS SO SO SO COOL! WE NEVER BELIEVED SOMEONE ACTUALLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE COMPANY WOULD NOTICE US!! TELL US EVERYTHING YOU CAN!!!
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Okay, so this is concept art for Detective Fazbear, the lead character from the old-school TV show Fazbear and Friends that ran from 1979 to 1985. Finding stuff like this is super rare—like, seriously, it’s a small miracle this even exists. The show was huge during its heyday, but barely any footage or production materials have survived, which sucks because there's probably more hidden out there somewhere.

What’s wild is how Fazbear Entertainment managed to pump out so much content back in the day—arcade games, cartoons, movies, toys, you name it—despite all the drama surrounding them. Most fans think it’s because they were bankrolled by Strawberry Electronics. You know, the same company that basically led the charge in home computers during the '80s? With Strawberry pumping money into them, Fazbear Entertainment could budget a full-blown cartoon series, and honestly, it paid off big time. The show basically carried the company through some pretty rough patches (and yeah, some bad PR too). It’s just insane to think about how all this was happening behind the scenes.
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I'm not sure if this will help but I heard that in the mid 80s, there was some sort of location similar to the Fazbear ones? It was like, clown themed or something.
We actually didn't really delve into this, since we were mostly focused on Fred E's itself, but there were actually multiple sister locations that were opened around the mid to late 80s. This included Candy's Burgeria, PopGoes' Arcade, and most prominently Dolly Darling's Pizza Palace, which originally closed only a few weeks after opening around January 1985. There was a storage facility in Hurricane that stored a lot of the animatronics, props, arcades, stages, and posters for the restaurant, and they were all used during the reopening around 1993-1994. Here is all the pictures we could find!! I'd like to thank a friend of mine for helping me out with finding information about this, they would like to stay anonymous. You know who you are!!
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Cassidy might have been like an employee that was the base for goldie or something like that, still kinda strange they kept the name in the files tho
That's what we believed for a while. Someone in the comments brought up an incident featuring a kid named Cassidy who was injured horribly by the Goldie mascot after four masked teenagers lifted him up to the Goldie suit and placed his head in during performance hours. It was horrific, a horrible prank gone wrong. While it's not known what happened to these unidentified teenagers, we can assume that this Goldie model was made in memory of Cassidy.
Another image of the "Cassidy" character, clearly unfinished, only keeping the striped shirt and the head of the character. The name of the file is "tomorrowisanotherday." No clue what this could mean. Maybe the devs were going through hell and back trying to get this game out, especially since the company went bankrupt only six years later.
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Hey!
Só um, heard some rumors about the freddy walk-around suit
Does It have anything inside of It, OR IS It Just a normal walk-around suit?
Why would the suits designed to work by the employees have anything inside of them?? These things aren't meant to perform, they're simply meant for employees.
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Isn't Fazbear known for coverups or something? be careful probably
The company itself has had quite a negative public image due to several incidents surrounding missing children. We've grown up in Hurricane, we've heard all the spooky rumours and we've lived next to neighbors probably old enough to recount everything that happened. However, we also grew up watching the cartoons, playing with the merchandise. I myself had a vintage "Sparky" animatronic plush doll that I named "Fetch." It is not our plan to bring a slightly better name for the brand, we're just here for some good nostalgia and childhood fun. Plus, we shouldn't be at risk of anything.
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Hey guys!!! Junior here. So, something really, really interesting has been found. While searching around, one of my sources, a really popular figure in the "lost media" community, WStut10, was able to find and provide us with a unfinished 3D model that was, strangely enough, found within the files of Fazbear's Birthday Bash Adventure. The model belongs to "Goldie Fazbear", however the name of the file was "Cassidy.png." Does anybody know who Cassidy could be in regards to Fazbear Entertainment, or anyone in Fazbear Entertainment with ties to someone named Cassidy? Please reach out if you know anything. Aside from that, our only theory as of right now as to what this image could be for is that this was intended to be for a future game (maybe in collaboration with another gaming company like Nintendo or PS1????) that just never released due to the company going bankrupt and shutting down around 2004-2005.
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Advertisement for the Grand Reopening of a new Fred E. Fazbear's, by the logo on the building, this seems to be the Gen 3 models that lasted from 1989-1994. (June 26th, 1989)
Found by me, Marianne!!! ( The best one of all the mods BD ) - 🐺
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