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Mascot Horror

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Mascot Horror is a subgenre of horror media that is primarily aimed at children and often features characters that are easily turned into merchandise. The distinct characteristics of the subgenre are toy-like villains, an abundance of jumpscares, children being the primary audience and pandering to YouTubers. The genre was spawned by the viral success of the Five Nights at Freddy's series created by Scott Cawthon. Poppy Playtime and Garten of BanBan video game series are some of the best-known media within the subgenre.

History

In a wider sense, horror media centered around a memorable, easily marketable villain can be considered "mascot horror." In that regard, slasher films like Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th can be considered proto-examples of mascot horror in film. Among video games, Slender: The Eight Pages and other games featuring Slender Man are some of the earliest examples of the subgenre.



On August 8th, 2014, indie video game developer Scott Cawthon released Five Nights at Freddy's,[1] the first in a series of horror video games about possessed animatronics haunting a chain of pizzeria restaurants. Five Nights at Freddy's was targeted toward a children's audience, and while being a horror game, avoided common elements such as blood, gore and psychological horror, and delivered the sense of fright primarily through suspense and jumpscares. The villains, animatronic bear, bunny, chicken and fox, generally preserved appealing appearance and revealed their monstrous nature only at certain points of the game.

The game series achieved massive success with the children's audience, in large part thanks to their popularity with Let's Play YouTubers, most notably Markiplier, who would later proceed popularize many games belonging to the subgenre. Markiplier's first Let's Play video of Five Nights at Freddy's accumulated over 111 million views in nine years (shown below).[2]



The game and its sequels (parts 2 to 4 were released in the period between 2014 to 2015, with multiple additional sequels and spin-offs released starting in 2015) are generally recognized to be the parent of the "mascot horror" subgenre (infographic by Twitter[3] user @POPGOESDev shown below).


GRANNY BASICS Classic REMASTERED Baldi's POPPY PLAYTIME CHOO CHOO CHARLES Tattletail BENDY AND THE INK MACHINE Five Nights at Freddy's SECURITY BREACH HELLONEIGHBOR "SURVEILLANCE HORROR Observing threats from a distance, via cameras, scanners, or other media Protagonist must have limited movement, but equipment is not as necessarily restricted • Horror element comes primarily from the environment and situation, not a particular monster to run or hide from PIGGY GARTEN OF BANBAN CASE ANIMATRONICS DUCK SEASON Five Nights at Freddy's Possession Experiment A Game by Alex Olinkiewicz DARK DECEPTION IRON LUNG MR. HOPP'S PLAYHOUSE SCRUTINIZED THE PARK "MASCOT HORROR A reliance on a recognisable and marketable cast of "villains" rather than disposable enemies Free movement in a 3D environment, with opportunities to run and hide from threats Bonus: Distinct capitalisation of nostalgia with references or outright parodies of characters, locations and other media MA I'm on Observation Duty FISKAL CAVE CRAWLER INPUTS STER AL BLACK O EN U T

Among the series which reimplemented core elements of FNaF (such as a toy-like villain and children being the primary audience) are horror video games and video game franchises Tattletail (2016), Bendy and the Ink Machine (2017), Hello, Neighbor (2017), Poppy Playtime (2021) and Garten of BanBan (2023). Many of these and other mascot horror games were popularized with the assistance of YouTubers popular with younger Gen Z and Gen A audiences, such as Markiplier, JackSepticEye and MatPat.

The phenomenon of some mascot horror video games incorporating popularity with YouTubers as part of their marketing strategy was highlighted with the developers of Hello Neighbor tagging[4] MatPat in a tweet promoting a Hello, Neighbor animated series, which spawned the Hello, Neighbor @ MatPat meme.


tinyBuild @tinyBuild Tune in on Friday at 10am PST (Seattle/Los Angeles time) for the premiere of #HelloNeighbor Animated Series! S01E01: Breaking & Entering will air on Youtube.com/ tinyBuildGAMES Premiere link: youtu.be/rrhzatiH5VY KAP tinyBuild @tinyBuild. 14h Replying to @tinyBuild I believe @MatPatGT is going to enjoy this 19 179 246 tinyBuild @tinyBuild. 14h I think @MatPatGT will enjoy dissecting this frame by frame> 27 26 tinyBuild ✔ @tinyBuild. 14h Yes @MatPatGT you should totally reply to our DM 1

The expression "mascot horror" was first used to describe Five Nights at Freddy's by an anonymous 4chan user in a /v/[5] thread on December 26th, 2016, but did not gain traction at the time (post shown below, left).

On October 3rd, 2021, a /v/[6] user used the expression to describe Five Nights at Freddy's, Bendy and the Ink Machine, Hello Neighbor, Baldi's Basics, Tattletail and Choo-Choo Charles.


Anonymous Mon 26 Dec 2016 04:28:24 No.361857442 Report >>361848010 It doesn't have much in the way of replayability, but as an indie title it's pretty damn difficult, I doubt you could beat it. And it's the first "mascot" horror series in a long time. Like Freddy or Jason. An electronic piece of media with a win/lose condition is a game, I'd say. Anonymous Sun 03 Oct 2021 17:36:43 No.573204950 Report Quoted By: >>573227087 >>573261209 >>573262952 >>573201578 As a one-in-done game and from the general gameplay concept I think it's actually pretty neat. Trouble is Twitter normies are going absolutely batshit for it so you just KNOW it's going to be another FNAF, Bendy, Hello Neighbor, Baldi, Tattletail scenario. It becomes trendy, the creator sells out and merch floods every Target shelf in the country and sequels are rushed out and it becomes just another franchise that stupid toddlers will squeeze dry of anything that makes it even remotely scary. I can see the YouTube thumbnails now >"DON'T CALL CHOO-CHOO CHARLES AT 3AM!" >"CHOO-CHOO CHARLES UNBOXING HAUL!" >"CHOO-CHOO CHARLES FNF MOD PLS DOWNLOAD!" This is what I call "Mascot Horror", easily digestible horror games that kids gravitate to and eat alive like a swarm of locusts.

This is what I call "Mascot Horror", easily digestible horror games that kids gravitate to and eat alive like a swarm of locusts.

On December 3rd, 2021, Twitter[7] user @_claypost made the earliest notable tweet using the expression, with the post gaining over 590 retweets and 5,100 likes (shown below).


B clay @_claypot people talk s--- about "earthbound-inspired rpgs" despite a lot of them being really good but what about money-grabbing mascot horror games 10:31 AM Dec 3, 2021

The expression first started gaining traction in discussions pertaining to the 2021 horror game Poppy Playtime, in which characters Huggy Wuggy and Kissy Missy were also sold as plush toys.[8][9]

The mascot horror discourse went viral on Twitter in mid-2023, which was a combined result of a viral tweet[10] comparing old and new horror games, mascot horror YouTube series Skibidi Toilet drawing attention[11] and a clip of Markiplier criticizing the Hello, Neighbor video game series going viral on Twitter.[12]


HORROR I GREW UP WITH Creativity creepy monsters Well-written- stories that felt unique Lot of fun stuff on YOUTUbe Created for the sake of horror they were -actually terrifying as -kids You know it was cool when it got it own fan game years later SKRULL DEATH KILLER Horror now This is what a third of them look like 'oh no, the cuddly thing is actually a monster' lot of creepy pedophiles using these characters to indoctrinate your kids into their weirdass fetish s---. (Elza Gate) Made to merchandise to little kids It's not actually scary. Kids just think it's cool. Made to star in an extremely marketable horror game for Let's-players to play through Mr. Shquimgglez Waup(JOIN MY PATREON!!) @Wauppa WHY IS SKIBIDI TOILET AT THE MALL 7:11 PM Jul 15, 2023 270.6K Views sushipop! @sushipopArt this is like the mascot horror equivalent of being shot down by god and sent straight into the burning pits of hell Meatball @MrMeatballl. Jul 15 Holy f--- Markiplier's thoughts on hello neighbor is so funny, I think nearly all the big content creators are over it ...murderstrike? 4:22 PM Jul 16, 2023 1.2M Views

Hello Neighbor @ MatPat

Hello Neighbor @ MatPat refers to three tweets in which tinyBuild, the developer of the video game franchise Hello Neighbor, tagged YouTuber MatPat so that he would pay attention to their YouTube series. The tweets were screenshotted by several users and have since been used as a reaction when someone comes off as begging to be noticed, also inspiring memes and references. The catchphrase "I think MatPat will enjoy dissecting this frame by frame" gained particular virality.


The Legendary Shitposter @TheLegendaryG33 · Jan 5 Don't Let MatPat See This Chuck&Cheese's 74 Multi-purpouse Cyberamic Mechanism Employee Instruction Manual Chapter 13 Child Management Z under management of a distressed child, please put the multi-ourpose cyberamic anamictronic in console" mode, whinh n n ine e hil fora 587 27 9,740 83.3K This Tweet was deleted by the Tweet author. Learn more Gaminglnteleon @Gaminglnteleon Replying to @WonderOfViolet @TheLegendaryG33 and @MatPatGT I think @MatPatGT will enjoy dissecting this frame by frame 1:01 AM · Jan 6, 2022 · Twitter for Android SPAMTΝ ... @spamton_neo I BELIEVE [[MatPatGT]] IS GOING TO ENJOY THIS I THINK [[MatPatGT]] WILL ENJOY DISSECTING THIS FRAME BY FRAME •• YES [[MatPatGT]] YOU SHOULD TOTALLY REPLY TO OUR DM 10:56 AM · Oct 11, 2021 · Twitter Web App T9 @Thafnine i've heard this one before tinyBuild O @tinyBuild - 14h Replying to @tinyBuild I believe @MatPatGT is going to enjoy this 99 19 279 246 tinyBuild O @tinyBuild 14h I think @MatPatGT will enjoy dissecting this frame by frame 00 tinyBuild @tinyBuild 14h Yes @MatPatGT you should totally reply to our DM RWBY @OfficialRWBY · Nov 18, 2021 .@multiversus GIF ALT 11:32 AM · Nov 20, 2021 · Twitter for Android

Various Examples


Joostin @Dweeb_Justin Indie horror game where the kid friendly mascot is actually a monster II GIF ALT 11:14 PM . May 3, 2023 9M Views EIGH pun EN UF BAN کا Da the powers of mascot horror unite! Hello neighbor! and finally garten of Ban Ban! We together form! wid man combined with the power of fnaf erm what the hell is this s--- I need to delete all these to make space for Egghead Gumpty Boardwalks magically summoning 110,920 unamed mascot horror Plushies to sell to tourists 2 milliseconds after the game came out

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Whenever this genre of game was brought up, the term I used was "YouTuber bait." As it felt most of these games were design to ride FNAF's coattails, with the idea to get big YTers like Markiplier to play them, and rope in their respective audiences.

The way the elements of these games were designed came off like they were trying to look enticing to children, yet also separate themselves from other big names in the horror genre like RE or Silent Hill, for example.

You don't see 9-year olds obsessing over Resident Evil, yet they'll get very excited over games like Baldi's Basics. And that excitement is what drives them to buy merch and watch every LP of it.

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