To Be Beautiful ▶ FAZBEAR FRIGHTS SONG (BOOK 1)
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Published 2022-04-01
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Lyrics by @Delta10Media
Vocals by @ElsieLovelock & @Tohru0chan
Character Designs by @Scyrelx
Character Modeling by @smashingrenders5396
Animation by @victory_summery
Editing & Typography by @KLtheAllen
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All Comments (21)
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Wow this was awesome!!! Great job everyone who worked on this and Kyle ❤️!!!
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Moral of the story: never pick any animatronics at all, especially the ones in a junkyard. They’re there for a reason, they’re BROKEN
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Each of the fazebear frights storys teaches a lesson Count the ways: life is precious To be beautiful: inner beauty or something Into the pit: appreciate what you got Fetch: be careful what you ask for
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I love how the new Sarah wobbles a bit when she walks, showing how she's not used to her new mechanical legs (also in logic, how does falling down like that do that severe damage?)
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Can't just be me who thought Sarah looked better before her "transformation" cuz I think she did! Loved this animation btw!!
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Honestly, the kicker iss that Sarah dosen't even look that bad in this animation. Just that the twisted perception obtained from her classmates made her think she was ugly... really, a really well conveyed metaphor for what the effects of bullying can do to a person.
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I love how this version tells the story from not just Elenor's side but Sara's as well as it's being portrayed in the lyrics. Keep it up!👍👍👍
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I don't know why, but something in this song is so fascinating that it keeps me coming back to it. I love the vocals and the instrumental, and the animations are also wonderful! But there is this intriguing thing about the storyline. Perhaps it is how most humans relate to Sarah to a certain extent. Everyone wants to be beautiful in one way or another, and some would go to horrifying lengths to be that.
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I love how we see this from both Eleanor and Sarah’s perspectives, instead of just Eleanor.
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Lesson learned for Sarah: If you've been replaced with the new kid who thinks you're ugly, don't go to the bad school with a bunch of abusive people. Go to the new school with a bunch of kind people.
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the soda can: im boutta end this girls whole career.
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Guess ya could say "Beauty within the Beast: herself and the moral of this story Is NEVER pick up any animantronics at the junkyard especially If they still want to kill you!!!
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0:54 I really like that her friend Abby tried to cheer her up edit: oh my god..it’s been like what? 8 months? thanks for 41 likes!
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This story is actually terrifying, and the song portrays it perfectly. Oswald had it great compared to Sarah.
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So a detail i noticed: When Sarah sings her first part, it feels off beat. But when she sings her final verse, the lyrics feel on point now because she looks "beautiful" A clever detail to differ both ugly and beautiful into a song and make it sound good
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This was the next project I did after the completion of ITP alternate version (the old one). I learnt a lot about lighting back then from joe and basically redid the lighting for this project. Well I'd say it's a fruitful experience since I basically know nothing about lighting before that :p wouldnt say this is perfect but theres a huge improvement already ^^ Either ways, we still worked hard on this and I hope yall will enjoy it. Ps. I hide my avatar in the video like always, see if anyone can find it lol
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Everyone who says that it's "stolen" from Dawko - it's not. About instrumental. This story is extremely melancholic and calm in tone, so lullaby motifs are visible in both versions. Mechanical moments from time to time are the best choice to show how each night affected Sarah, her reincarnation, how Eleanor created a contrast to the usual clichéd story about becoming a beauty, turning Sarah into robotic garbage. As for the similarity of the text .. In some places they both quote the original and phrases from it, the similarity of the chosen motives again refers to the pace of storytelling. Therefore, everyone who says that the song is stolen - read the original. Of course, it makes no sense to compare with the song Dawko, these are both independent works in which a lot of work has been invested, so appreciate the work of both creators.
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Have you ever thought that Sarah’s parents literally just let a tall robot be let into their house, no disagreement just acceptance.
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Damn, Sarah's light as a feather. She got knocked over by a simple tap on the chest. AND SHE DIDN'T EVEN FIGHT BACK BRO!!!!