I grew up watching this movie when it was first being released as individual parts (there were 17 made) I absolutely adore Tony's animation style. He deserves a lot of respect for making a 40 minute animated feature BY HIMSELF with the exception of some minor background work and the voice actors. Speaking of the actors, they too do a stunning job. Hayley Nelson and Jonathon Jones in particular stand out to me the most. The characters are also given their own personalities compared to the original animatronic characters in the source material of Five Nights at Freddy's. Freddy is sarcastic, Bonnie is adorkable, Chica is a little angry at first but gets better, Foxy is caring and protective, Mangle is sweet and has a bit of low self-esteem. She's also arguably the main character of the animation, having the most development in my personal opinion. I feel really bad for her :( Definitely a character who'd you want to give a hug to after going through something insane. Springtrap is the absolute definition of vengeance and is an ass throughout the entire time he's on screen, but at the same time, his cunning demeanor makes him a likeable villain. He's also got a tragic backstory involving him and his good ol' pal Fredbear. The animation gets better over time and it's emotional to watch, not just because of the story, but because here we see Tony Crynight evolve as an animator. He should be proud. The only complaints that I'd say I have with the series is that I feel like the voice acting should have appeared sooner in the movie. The first 10 minutes have no dialogue whatsoever, but it's not a big deal. Tony is able to prove to us that he can animate the character movements and expressions well without the need for dialogue, and you can easily tell what's going on. People may say that this film is cheesy and while that technically is not incorrect, this will always be cherished by me and many others as well. A truly remarkable entry of a fan film for the Five Nights fandom and remarkable for any indie animation on YouTube in general. The fact that nostalgia takes over me when watching also helps with my ranking of 10/10 stars. Won't give any spoilers but I will say for the ending that it is a bit interesting and most definitely has room to be expanded upon. Would love to see Tony do more with season 2, but quite honestly I have no idea where Tony's gonna go with that, but I wish him the best of luck!