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"It is time to take your final bow!"
"You couldn't bring the show so I brought the show to you"
"Toy Freddy: If I get jumpscared, you get jumpscared."
"Don't hold it against us...."
"That's not my fault, I have these fat plastic fingers and can’t press the buttons."
"Funtime Foxy: I'm sorry but there was not enough stage for the both of us."
"Rockstar Freddy: Please deposit five coins."
"Foxy: I can't run like I used to, but I can pull myself apart just fine."
"A performance was demanded of me and now I have delivered. Encore!"
"Ned Bear: I was waiting for you to take your guard down!"
"Dee Dee: Uh-oh how unfortunate! Uh-oh how unfortunate! I know how much you like to fight, so I'll add a problem to your night!"
"Withered Chica: I was the first; I have seen everything."
"Vlad: That doesn't mean anything."
"HandUnit: Welcome to the first day of your exciting new career! Whether you were approached at a job fair, read our ad in "Screws, Bolts, and Hairpins", or if this is the result of a daring, we welcome you. I will be your personal guide to help you get started. I'm a model 5 of the Handyman's Robotics and Unit Repair System. But you can call me "HandUnit". Your new career promises challenge, intrigue, and endless janitorial opportunities. Please enter your name as seen above the keypad. This cannot be changed later, so please be careful. It seems that you had some trouble with the keypad. I see what you were trying to type, and I will auto-correct it for you. One moment. Welcome: "Eggs Benedict". You can now open the Elevator using that bright, red, and obvious button. Let's get to work! Allow me to fill this somewhat frightening silence with some lighthearted banter. Due to the massive success, and, even more so, the unfortunate closing of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, it was clear that the stage was set (no pun intended) for another contender in children's entertainment. Unlike most entertainment venues, our robotic entertainers are rented out for private parties during the day, and it's your job to get the robots back in proper working order before the following morning. You are now in the Primary Control Module. It's actually a crawlspace between the two front showrooms. Now, let's get started with your daily tasks. View the window to your left. This is the Ballora Gallery: Party Room and Dance Studio, encouraging kids to get fit and enjoy pizza! Let's turn on the light and see if Ballora is onstage. Press the blue button on the elevated keypad to your left. Uh oh! It looks like Ballora doesn't feel like dancing. Let's give her some motivation. Press the red button now to administer a controlled shock. Maybe that will put the spring back in her step. Let's check the light again. Excellent. Ballora is feeling like her old self again and will be ready to perform again tomorrow. Now, view the window to your right. This is the funtime auditorium, where Funtime Foxy encourages kids to play and share. Try the light! Let's see what Funtime Foxy is up to. Looks like Funtime Foxy is taking the day off. Let's motivate Funtime Foxy with a controlled shock. Let's try another controlled shock. Looks like Funtime Foxy is in perfect working order. Great job! In front of you is another vent shaft. Crawl through it to reach the Circus Gallery Control Module. On the other side of the glass is Circus Baby's auditorium. Let's check the light and see what Baby is up to. Looks like a few of the lights are out, but we can fix that later. Let's encourage Baby to cheer ups, with a controlled shock. Let's try another controlled shock. Great job, Circus Baby. We knew we could count on you! That concludes your duties for your first night on the job. We don't want you to leave overwhelmed; otherwise, you might not come back. Please leave using the vent behind you, and we'll see you again tomorrow."
"Clara: He sleeps on the ceiling fan!"
"William Afton: She can dance. She can sing. She's equipped with a built-in helium tank for inflating balloons right at her fingertips. She can take song requests. She can even dispense ice cream."
"Bon-Bo-on! Let's not keep our friend wai-aiting!"
"Interviewer: With all due respect, those aren't the design choices that we were curious about, Mr. Afton."
"Vlad: Upright or upside-down?"
"Oh, Birthday Boy!"
"HEY BON-BON! GO G-GET 'EM!"
"B-Bon-Bon...go ge-et him!"
"BON-BON, SAY-AY HI TO OUR FRIENDS!"
"Hey, Bon-Bon! I thi-think that's the birthday boy over there-ere! We should go give him a SURPRISE!"
"(Laugh) I know you're over there somewhere!"
"Interviewer: There's no doubting what you've achieved on a technical level. These are clearly state of the art. There are just certain design choices that were made for these robots that we don't quite fully understand. We were hoping that you could shed some light on those."
"WELL, HELLO AGAIN!"
"Well, hello aga-ain! Hahaha! Are you ready-dy-dy for Round 2?"
"I-I know you're over there so-o-omewhere!"
"The Immortal and the Restless Episode 1:"
"(Laugh) Oh, well, hello again!"
"G-Get ready for a surpriiiise!"
"Ready or n-n-not, here I c-come!"
"What a Party Pooper!"
"Nope! No one is here."
"Oh calm down, I think it was just a mouse."
"I s-see you over there in the dark! Co-Come on out!"
"Everything is okay, let's go back to sleep."
"Shhh, it's bedtime. Let's go back to our stage."
"You must be hearing things, silly. giggle"
"Don't hold it against us."
"You don't know what we've been through."
"Why do you hide inside your walls, when there is music in my halls? All I see is an empty room. No more joy, a empty tomb. It's so good to sing all day. To dance, to spin, to fly away..."
"Is someone there? Is it time for the show? I can hear someone creeping through my room. Perhaps... not."
"All I do is dance alone, but now I hear your flesh and bone. I roam these halls alone all day, but now you're here, friend and prey."
"Save me a dance for another day, perhaps?"
"Ballora's Lullaby: "Why do you hide inside your walls, when there is music in my halls? All I see is an empty room, no more joy, an empty tomb. It's so good to sing all day, to dance, to spin, to fly away... What's this? Is it time for the show? Is somebody there? Creeping through my room, up upon my stage, which feels more like a tomb.... Perhaps not. (Why do you hide inside your walls, when there is music in my halls? All I see is an empty room, up upon my stage, which feels more like a tomb.... Perhaps not.)"
"Daddy, why won't you let me play with her?"
"Daddy, you let the other children go see her. Why won't you let me go?"
"Shhhhhh, go back to your stage. Everything is okay."
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.