![]() Twisted Foxy, in his concept art, used to possess a long, fleshy tongue, but it was scrapped because LadyFiszi (the twisted animatronics' designer) thought it looked weird and wasn't very suitable to place in the jaws.A rejected piece of concept art of Twisted Foxy bears a closer resemblance to Nightmare Foxy from Five Nights at Freddy's 4.Twisted Foxy tries to capture and kill Charlie, but ends up beheaded by John. She examines the animatronic, but Twisted Foxy and his sound device become active. At this point he is deactivated, half buried in the ground. Charlie first sees Twisted Foxy in the hidden room where the Twisteds dug out of the "graves" they hide in at daytime. Twisted Foxy appears in Chapter 6 of the novel, when Charlie and John search Charlie's old childhood home, which was severely damaged by a tornado. This device disrupts the natural processes of the brain causing onlookers to see the illusory twisted appearance or a very pretty version that is described like looking like "candy", based on how they subconsciously view what they are looking at. It should be noted that the twisted appearance of a twisted animatronic is due to a high-pitched frequency emitted from a disc shaped device attached to the animatronic that was developed by William Afton. As seen from his funko plush product, his legs do not seem very different from his classic counterpart. His endoskeleton's jaws appear to be more flesh-like as opposed to robotic, his hook is different from the hooks of Foxy's other counterparts, and he has a strange, fungus like material around the handle of his hook. Twisted Foxy looks similar to Nightmare Foxy, in that he has a dark color scheme, glowing eyes and fur covering his left hand, but unlike Nightmare Foxy, Twisted Foxy's snout is intact, and sports less rips overall, but his endoskeleton can still be seen underneath the rips in his suit. ![]() 4.1 The Twisted Ones: The Graphic Novel.
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