Don't get me wrong I love this fandom, but it feels like people are using the books just to justify their headcanons rather than to write actual theories.
We shouldn't forget the books are first and foremost extra merchandise to sell to kids and fans.
Unless a story talks about important characters (GGY=Gregory) and/or states important dates about key moments (ex. MCI) I don't see the point of needing to consider them canon.
This whole Talbert File situation felt very fishy to me since day 1 and my gut feeling was right this time around too. A FNaF timeline is more than possible to write without the need of any book/fanfiction (outside for some dates), I feel this is a good time to realize that.
The books are fun, buy them because you want to read a funny story of angsty teens diying by the hands of some crazy robots rather than to try to fit them in the games' universe, most of them are so absurd it's really hard to do so (but I won't deny some of them can make sense).
Adding this here as I feel like a lot of people barely know what the "leaked mail" actually looks like:
Love how Scott acknowledged this but not the PinkyPills situation. I'm very convinced Scott is unable to fire her for now, hoping this will change in the future. #FirePinkyPills
Okay I know this blog is about talking about Bruno, and love both his English and Japanese voice (they make me melt into a puddle 🫠 Especially Ray's performance)
But Diavolo's English voice always makes me freeze 😣 It's fucking scary and amazing. Kellen Goff did Diavolo even more angry and I didn't know that was possible. He deserves all the praise for that performance.
RIGHT! I LOVE HIS VOICE!! He gets so GROWLY. Kellen Goff is so good at bringing out his ferocity; dub Diavolo sounds straight up feral when he’s angry. How does Kellen Goff do that? How does he capture Diavolo’s rage so perfectly?
I got lucky and met Kellen Goff at motor city comic con in 2022. I was in half-Bruno cosplay (wig, hairclips, and makeup) and as soon as I walked up to him, he shouted “BUCCIARATI!” into the mic and I squealed.