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PhoneGuy UCN "Uh, I think the name was... Phone Dude or something like that."

Phone Dude has not been given an official name; as such, this name is purely conjectural. However, it will be used until an official name is released.

Were you looking for a similar character from the series, Phone Guy?

Phone Dude is an employee of Fazbear's Fright, heard in Five Nights at Freddy's 3. This similar phone caller often goes by the nickname of Phone Dude within the community, partially to differentiate the two characters and partially because of his "surfer dude"-type accent.

His phone calls only lasts for two beginning nights.

Personality

Phone Dude appears to be very upbeat as evidenced in Night 1's phone call. He seems enthusiastic about the attraction, and appears to enjoy finding old relics of the pizzerias. In Night 2, he excitedly mentions finding a real animatronic (referring to Springtrap), and plays an old training tape for the player, stating he wants to play it over the speakers to add to the atmosphere of the attraction. He also jokes a lot more than the original Phone Guy, such as saying that the Foxy head they had found might "just be another crappy cosplay" and saying that the company would have to dress the player in a furry suit to stand in as an animatronic before finding Springtrap, generally being a lot less serious about his work.

Dialogue

The following information contains spoilers. To view them, click the [show] tag.

Night 1

Hey hey, glad you came back for another night! I promise, it'll be a lot more interesting this time! We found some, some great new relics over the weekend, and we're out tracking down a new lead, right now! So uh, lemme just update real quick, then you can get to work. Like, the attraction opens in like a week, so we had to make sure everything works, and nothing catches on fire! Uh when the place opens, people will come in at the opposite end of the building, and work their way toward you, then past you, and out the exit. Uh, yeah. You've officially become part of the attraction. Uh you'll be starring as... ..the security guard! So not only will you be monitoring the people on the camera as they pass through, you know, to make sure no one steals anything or makes out in the corner, but you'll also be a part of the show! It'll make it all feel really authentic, I think. Uh, now let me tell you about what's new. We found another set of drawings, always nice, and a Foxy head! Which we think could be authentic! Then again it might just be another crappy cosplay. And we found a desk fan, very old school. Metal though, so watch the fingers, uh heh. Uh, right now the place is basically just, you know, flashing lights and spooky props. Uh, I honestly thought we'd have more by now. Uh, if we don't have something really cool by next week, we may have to suit you up in a furry suit, and make you walk around saying "boo!", heh-heh. Uh, but you know like I said, we're trying to track down a good lead right now. Uh, some guy who helped design one of the buildings says there was like an extra room that got boarded up, or uh, something like that. So, we're gonna take a peek and see what we can find. Uh, for now just get comfortable with the new setup um, you can check the security cameras over to your right with a click of that blue button. Uh you can toggle between the hall cams and the vent cams. Uh, then over to your far left, uh you can flip up your maintenance panel. You know, use this to reboot any systems that may go offline. Heh, uh in trying to make the place feel vintage we may have overdone it a bit, heh-heh. Some of this equipment is barely functional. Yeah I-I wasn't joking about the fire, that's-that's-that's a real risk. Uh, the most important thing you want to watch for is the ventilation. Look, this place will give you the spooks man, and if you let that ventilation go offline, then you'll start seeing some crazy stuff man. Keep that air blowing! Okay, keep an eye on things, and we'll try to have something new for you tomorrow night.
Phone Dude,

Night 2

Hey man, okay, I have some awesome news for you. First of all we found some vintage audio training cassettes. Dude these are like prehistoric! I think they were like, training tapes, for like other employees or something like that. So, I thought we could like, have them playing, like, over the speakers as people walk through the attraction. Dude, that'd makes this feel LEGIT man. But I have an even better surprise for you, and you're not gonna believe this! We found one. A real one. Uh-oh-uh, gotta go man. uh, we-well look, it-it's in there somewhere, I'm-I'm sure you'll see it. Okay, I'll leave you with some of this great audio that I found. Talk to you later man!
Phone Dude (0:00–0:47),

Uh hello? Hello hello! Uh, welcome to your new career as a performer / entertainer for Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. Uh, these tapes will provide you with much-needed information on how to handle / climb into / climb out of mascot costumes. Right now we have two specially designed suits that double as both animatronic and suit. So please pay close attention while learning how to operate these suits, as accidents / injuries / death / irreparable and grotesque maiming can occur. First we will discuss how to operate the mascots when they are in animatronic form. For ease of operation the animatronics are set to turn and walk toward sound cues. This is an easy and hands-free approach, to making sure the animatronics stay where the children are, for maximum entertainment / crowd-pleasing value. To change the animatronics to suit mode, insert and turn firmly the hand crank provided by the manufacturer. Turning the crank will recoil and compress the animatronic parts around the sides of the suit, providing room to climb inside. Please make sure the springlocks are fastened tight, to ensure the animatronic devices remain fixed. We will cover this in more detail in tomorrow's session. Remember to smile. You are the face of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.
Phone Guy (0:48–2:09),

Trivia

  • The Night 1 phone call is the longest in the franchise, lasting until 4 AM.
    • However, this is due to the fact that the hours and nights in the third game are far shorter than in the first two games. In reality, the Night 1 phone call from the third game is actually shorter than the first phone calls from both of the previous games.
    • With Fast Nights enabled, due to shorter hours, the phone call lasts even "longer".
      • The call even gets cut off due to the call lasting longer than the night.
  • Night 2 is the last time Phone Dude talks to the player himself. From then on, the original Phone Guy's training tapes will play for the rest of the game.
  • Phone Dude refers to the Foxy headlamp as "another crappy cosplay".
  • Scott once posted on a Steam post that Phone Dude was voiced by "some random guy he found outside his house."[1] Although currently, the actual name for Phone Dude's voice actor remains unknown.
  • Phone Dude was referred as "New Phone Guy" in The Freddy Files while Phone Guy in the first two installments is referred as "Old Phone Guy".

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