It surprises me that the first Five Nights at Freddy's game was released just eleven years ago. I feel like I've been seeing these character designs and toys for decades. And the genre of innocent-turned-twisted jumpscare games that were seemingly influenced by this franchise is overwhelming. In the beginning, I wasn't a huge fan of that bulky character designs. I was frankly shocked to learn that Chica was female. It wasn't until much later that the female FNAF characters actually looked female. This is one of those tricky scenarios where I try to not limit my appreciation of the female form to only svelte hourglass proportions. But when you have anthropomorphic animatronic characters with bulky genderless bodies and faces (or even decidedly male bodies and faces) the decision to finally include some stereotypical feminine traits is very appreciated. This figure is little odd since essentially naked except for a bib and underwear, but I thought she looked pretty fun. Let's check out Toy Chica below!
Toy Chica has a Jump-Scare action feature. When you depress the large button on her back, her arms raise (in unison) and her mouth opens. Honestly it's not scary, she looks happier and huggy.
I really disliked the original Chica design.
Time for some Group and Comparison Pics!
Here is Toy Chica with the Funko FNAF Vanny figure (the only other FNAF figure I own so far).
Cheers!




















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