This friendship will never die
...it’s got nine lives!


In 1981, best friends Edward Colter and Jack Weston discover a black kitten in the bushes. A month later, Jack and the kitten are dead. When Edward sees an advertisement for a service promising to clone deceased pets, he makes a terrible choice. Now an adult, Edward believes himself to be free of the monster he created... until he begins to hearing Jack speaking to him in the middle of the night. Can Edward face his grief and finally be done with the past, or is history always doomed to repeat itself?

  • Faraday was played by a mix of puppets and real cats.
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Now Sit, Stay...
...Rip, and Tear!


Highschool science prodigy Greg believes that thoughts have power. When he ventures into an old Freddy Fazbear's during a power outage, he's thrilled to find a special robot dog that seemings to confirm his theories. But what happens when his new pet interprets his thoughts a little too literally? How do you get rid of a dog that digs itself out of its own grave? There might be a way to teach old dogs new tricks, but will anyone be alive to find out?

  • The idea for this episode came from a cast member's phobia of dogs.
  • Fetch is a Beagle due to their reputation as hunting dogs.
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Ready or not...
...here he comes!


Tag-and-Chase Bonnie is the hot new toy of the year, and Oscar is dying to get his hands on one by any means. Though he and his friends manage to nab a defective model, it isn’t until a fateful lightning strike reanimates the toy that he begins to have second thoughts about their theft. Now trapped in the dark with this strange toy, Oscar and friends must formulate a plan to survive the deadly factory error, and ensure the human-toothed terror doesn’t get its paws on an unsuspecting town.

  • Approximately 45 Bonnie toys were created for the scene in the toy store.
  • The episode’s production was nearly cancelled after Bonnie snagged a mouthful of an actor’s hair.
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You know what they say...
never trust a blonde!


The very definition of a troubled teen, Devon is neglected at home, despised at school, and even his best friend is starting to drift away due to his increasingly aggressive behavior. After failing to impress his crush with a gory tale, Devon is just about to accept his fate as an eternal reject. So why does the handsome, popular new kid at school want to be his friend so bad? Is Kelsey really as perfect as he seems, or is there something dark beneath the surface?

  • Kelsey's actor learned to skate for the role.
  • The Fredbear suit used is authentic, bought on auction by a producer.
  • Devon and Mick's actors are friends in real life too!

Welcome to camp Etenia...
The activities are to die for!


Already run thin by work and family, Bob can’t help but be bitter when his wife drags him away on a surprise vacation. Nonsensical family activities, sweaty hikes, and a mosquito infested lake are hardly his idea of a relaxing getaway. When he gets the chance to get back at his kids by ordering a wake-up call from the camp’s mascot Ralpho Rabbit, Bob decides to indulge. But as the hour of the visit creeps closer, he begins to get a sinister feeling from the camp, and from Ralpho himself…

  • This episode is based on a true story!
  • Ralpho was originally going to be a wolf, but the costume was too difficult to run in.
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If you don’t have a taste for seafood
...it sure has a taste for you!


Mott has a bad feeling about his little brother’s new pets — a colony of genetically altered brine shrimp. When they eat his pet goldfish, it’s exactly the excuse he needs to flush the little monsters down the drain. He never expected them to hold a grudge! After a handful of them sneak into his water, Mott begins to notice horrifying changes. Can he outsmart the creatures before they consume him - or worse?

  • The Sea Bonnies created for Mott to swallow were made of carefully sculpted gelatin.
  • Mott’s actor also voiced the shrimp, blurring the lines between their thoughts and his own.
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Do you know
what's buried in your hard drive?


Mandy Mason is Fazbear’s biggest fan. Despite a weak stomach for horror, she can’t help but to keep coming back to grisly stories of mascots hunting in the night. When she discovers a strange picture hidden in one of the games, Mandy finds herself investigating a case eerily similar to the crimes of her favorite fictional killer. Is fiction leaking into reality? Or is it all just a coincidence? And can Mandy make it to the other side of this rabbit-hole without ending up like the ghosts in her game?

  • This episode is a scrapped concept for the Mandy Mason character before she became the mascot for the TerrorTales website.
  • ”Stevie” was repurposed into the Andrew.
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Oswald turns back the clock...
to the most thrilling summer in history!


Stuck in a dying, dead end town with no friends and parents that hardly give him the time of day, Oswald feels the unluckiest boy in the world. When he accidentally discovers a paranormal escape from his boring life in the form of a ball pit with time-travelling properties, Oswald is all too happy to spend his summer in 1985. But where is Oswald really going? Who are the missing Fazbear Five? And what's that giant yellow thing sitting at his kitchen table?!

  • As a homage to Pet Sematary, Jinx the cat is a British Blue.
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Brought to you by Flipside Home Entertainment...
a brand new series in adolescent horror!

Dr.Taggart's
Tales of Terror





Recorded in a film studio parallel to The Theater, "Tales of Terror" interprets the Fazbear Frights books as episodes of an old TV show similar to Goosebumps. The set is long abandoned by now, but you can still play a tape from the box set if you'd like. Viewer bewarer, you're in for a terror!