The cheer is iconic to the original trilogy but was noticeably replaced in FNAF 4 by an alarm clock, highlighting that game's shift from a physical security office to a child's nightmare. Fun Facts & Pop Culture
The "Kids Cheering" sound is a stock royalty-free sound effect that Scott Cawthon utilized for the series. FNAF- Kids Cheering - Gaming Sound Effect -HD-
The effectiveness of this sound effect lies in . The cheer is iconic to the original trilogy
In the original Five Nights at Freddy’s , created by Scott Cawthon, the "Kids Cheering" sound effect plays as a signal of success. It usually triggers at 6:00 AM, marking the end of a grueling night shift and the player’s survival against the animatronic onslaught. In the original Five Nights at Freddy’s ,
: Some fans interpret the cheer as symbolic rather than literal. It represents the "morning" and the fact that the player has survived another night, effectively acting as a "next level" sound effect.