More agile than a turtle, stronger than a mouse, nobler than a lettuce, his shield is a heart. It is the Chapulin Colorado.

Starring: El Chapulín Colorado

Guardia de seguridad

Hans Gaedke

Freddy

Bonnie

Chica

And Foxy

On this occasion, I present to you an episode titled: Five Nights with El Chapulín Colorado


In an office, a middle-aged man with a mustache, dressed in the security guard uniform of the famous Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, entered the premises and began his first day of work.

The security guard sat in his chair and looked at the security cameras. His job was simple: to watch over the place until 6 AM.

The security guard, in such a short time of being in his office, began to get bored. He hoped to fall asleep during work, rather than having to actually work.

But then the phone began to ring. The security guard wondered who would be calling at this time of night.

So, he decided to answer the phone, but it turned out to be a message.

"Hello, hello? Uh, I wanted to record a message for you to help you get settled in on your first night." Said the Phone Guy.

It made sense that someone was sending him a message because he hadn't received any instructions on how to do his job. So, he stayed quietly in his seat and continued listening to the message.

"Um... I actually worked in that office before you. I'm...finishing up my last week now, as a matter of fact, so... ..I know it can be a bit overwhelming. But I'm here to tell you there's nothing to worry about. Uh, you'll do fine. So, let's just focus on getting you through your first week, okay?"

Then, the guy on the phone started introducing the Freddy Fazbear Pizza company to the new security guard, but the latter had a little interest.

"Uh, let's see. First there's an introductory greeting from the company, that I'm supposed to read. Uh, i-it's kind of a legal thing, you know. Um, "Welcome to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. A magical place for kids and grown-ups alike, where fantasy and fun come to life. Fazbear Entertainment is not responsible for damage to property or a person. Upon discovering that damage or death has occurred," At that moment, the security guard began to pay close attention to the message with great importance. "a missing person report will be filed within 90 days, or as soon as property and premises have been thoroughly cleaned and bleached, and the carpets have been replaced.

"Blah blah blah. Now that might sound bad, I know." The security guard nodded, concerned. "But there's really nothing to worry about. Uh, the animatronic characters here... ..do get a bit quirky at night, but do I blame them? No. If I were forced to sing those same stupid songs for twenty years and I never got a bath? I'd probably be a bit irritable at night too." The security guard contemplated it and agreed with what the Phone Guy was saying. "So remember, these characters hold a special place in the hearts of children and we need to show them a little respect. Right? Okay."

"So just be aware, the characters do tend to wander a bit. Uh, they're left in some kind of free roaming mode at night. Uh... something about their servos locking up if they get turned off for too long. Uh, they used to be allowed to walk around during the day too. But then there was "The Bite of '87." Yeah. I-It's amazing that the human body can live without the frontal lobe, you know?" So at that moment, he started getting very nervous and touched his own forehead as proof of it.

"Uh, now concerning your safety, the only real risk to you as a night watchman here, if any, is the fact that these characters, uh, if they happen to see you after hours, probably won't recognize you as a person. They'll most likely see you as a metal endoskeleton without its costume on. Now since that's against the rules here at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza," The security guard stopped worrying as he felt confused and became attentive to what was next. "they'll probably try to... ..forcefully stuff you inside a Freddy Fazbear suit. Um... now that wouldn't be so bad if the suits themselves weren't filled with crossbeams, wires, and animatronic devices, especially around the facial area. So you could imagine how having your head forcefully pressed inside one of those could cause a bit of discomfort... ..and death." At that moment, fear was overwhelming, causing him to open his eyes wide, mouth agape, and with a look of terror. "Uh, the only parts of you that would likely see the light of day again would be your eyeballs and teeth when they pop out the front of the mask, heh."

"Y-Yeah, they don't tell you these things when you sign up. But hey, first day should be a breeze. Well, unless it's Friday the 13th, this would be much more complicated." After this, the security guard looked at the calendar hanging behind him and saw that today was Friday the 13th. "I'll chat with you tomorrow. Uh, check those cameras, and remember to close the doors only if absolutely necessary. Gotta conserve power. Alright, good night."

The call had ended. The security guard was frightened. He had signed up to watch over the place, not for the place to kill him. By chance, he looked through the security cameras, specifically the camera that was on the stage.

What he saw was that the animatronics were looking at the camera, as if they were watching the security guard. This greatly frightened the night shift guard. But then he uttered the following sentence.

"Oh and now, who will defend me?"

"Yo!" A voice was heard from outside the office.

In the darkness outside, the security guard couldn't see who it was. Then the guard turned on the lights in the left hallway and saw El Chapulín Colorado in front of the entrance.

"¡El Chapulín Colorado!"

"They didn't count with my cleverness!" Said el Chapulín.

"I'm glad you arrived, Chapulín Colorado. You see, I'm in danger of death." Explained the security guard.

"Chanfle!" "Exclaimed the hero. "Who wants to kill you?"

"The animatronics."

Before saying anything, el Chapulín Colorado thought about how an animatronic could kill a human being. As far as he knew, that was impossible. A robot cannot harm anyone.

"Wait. Did you say animatronics are trying to kill you?"

"Yes." Replied the guard, without any doubt.

"Did you come to work after drinking?" Asked el Chapulín, and the security guard was offended by the question.

"I haven't drank anything, Chapulín." He said.

"¿So?"

"It's just that I received a voicemail message explaining everything that's happening here in the pizzeria and that those animatronics are going to come to my office to kill me." Explained the guard.

"So, how do they plan to kill you?"

"By stuffing me into a Freddy Fazbear suit."

"Stuff you into a Freddy Fazbear suit?" Asked the hero.

"Yes, Chapulín." The guard affirmed. "It's just that the Phone Guy also mentioned it, that these animatronics will think I'm an endoskeleton and they'll stuff me into the suit, which would kill me if I put it on."

"Well, anyone could confuse you with an endoskeleton with that dry macaroni body." El Chapulín Colorado said, and the security guard was offended.

"Oh no, Chapulín!" He exclaimed. "But anyway, I'm in real danger."

"Calm! Calm! Don't let the panic goes any further!" The hero said. "Most likely, the Phone Guy told you all that to scare you."

"Chapulín, I insist it's not a joke, and I'm in real danger." He said, then turned to his portable monitor. "Furthermore, if you look at the monitor, you'll see that the animatronics are watching us."

El Chapulín looked through the security cameras. The gaze of the animatronics was toward the empty tables with party hats on them. But apart from that, nothing seemed out of the ordinary. The security guard was surprised that they were no longer looking at him. But El Chapulín was beginning to doubt the guard.

"¿Ah, pos hora?"

"Of course. Being here for a while can make you imagine things." Said the hero.

"But I've only just started working today."

"Well, it must be that you're still getting used to these nighttime jobs." El Chapulín replied.

"I insist that I'm not imagining things, Chapulín. Those things are going to hurt me—." When he looked at the camera again, he was surprised. "Chanfle! Bonnie is missing!"

"Oh, it's not there." The hero said sarcastically. "But I won't fall for such simple tricks. In fact, I don't intend to waste any more time and I'm leaving."

El Chapulín Colorado headed to the left door. But before leaving the room, he turned on the hallway lights and saw Bonnie in front of him.

The hero closed the door without thinking. He turned and walked towards the security guard, terrified.

He tried to stay calm and act as if he wasn't scared. "Well... if you insist that I stay... I'll stay," said El Chapulín, trying to conceal his fear.

"Really!?" Asked the guard, surprised.

"Y- yeah."

"Thank you so much, Chapulín. You have no idea what a big favor you're doing for me."

"Y- you're welcome." He said. "Well, back to the topic. Do you know anything else?"

"No, Chapulín." He replied. "But the only thing I know is that we have to watch the animatronics and prevent them from getting in here."

"That's more than obvious." El Chapulín said.

"Hey, Chapulín. I just thought of something. I'll watch through the security cameras, and you watch the doors." Said the security guard.

"That's exactly what I was going to say. I'll go watch from the right."

El Chapulín Colorado did as he had said. He pressed the light button and saw that the animatronic, Chica, was in the hallways. The hero closed the door immediately.

That animatronic didn't leave; she started pleading and making various gestures to be let in. But Chapulín also made gestures to indicate no and to go away. Both of them persisted, but the hero was the one who managed to make Chica leave. The animatronic looked back at el Chapulín, sad. But he still firmly didn't let her in until she left the hallway.

After making sure that Chica wasn't there, he headed to the security guard.

"To be honest, no." The security guard replied as he checked the security cameras. "Freddy is still on the stage, Bonnie is in the center of the place, and I think Chica is in the kitchen..." The kitchen camera isn't working for some reason, but he can hear noises. "It seems like everything is normal..."

Then, he switched to the pirate cove camera, which had a sign that said 'out of order.' But what stood out was that behind the curtains, an animatronic with the appearance of a fox and a pirate was coming out of the pirate cove.

"And this animatronic?" El Chapulín asked.

"It must be Foxy, but I was told he was out of order."

They felt disturbed by the fact that Foxy was looking directly at the camera as if he knew they were watching him.

"He looks a bit beaten up." El Chapulín said.

"Indeed, it doesn't surprise me that the pirate cove was closed." The security guard replied.

The guard switched to other cameras and returned to the camera pointing at the pirate cove. Foxy was still there, but he had moved a little. They kept switching back and forth quickly, while Foxy slowly moved out until they saw that Foxy was no longer there, and there was a sign that said "It's me."

They quickly switched the camera and saw Foxy running down the hallway, heading straight for the office. El Chapulín closed it just in time, and they heard a thud. They looked at each other and turned on the hallway light.

Foxy was walking to the other side of the hallway. Then that animatronic looked at the two of them with a frustrated look, with its broken jaw. It raised its jaw, and for a moment, it fell back down. At that moment, it made a hand gesture with the right hand that meant 'You 're going to pay' and walked away until the two of them lost sight of it.

Then they looked at each other with confusion. Only when El Chapulín spoke. "I think it's best to keep the doors closed."

"Very good idea, Chapulín. But there's a problem."

"Which?"

"That the guy on the phone told me to close the doors only when absolutely necessary."

"Absolutely necessary?"

"Yes, he says to save power."

"Save power?" El Chapulín said, confused. "Is their electricity bill really that expensive or what?"

"Well, I have no idea."

El Chapulín Colorado was thinking about the reason why the guy on the phone insisted on closing the doors only when necessary. He pondered a lot but couldn't find the answer to the question in his mind. Without further solution, el Chapulín made up his mind.

"It's better to keep the doors closed until dawn."

"Are you sure, Chapulín? The Phone Guy said we should close the door only when absolutely necessary."

"Yes, but he probably said that because he's trying to save on electricity costs."

"In that case, they can cut my pay." Said the guard, worried, as he was unaware of the salary of a night shift security guard at this establishment.

"What do you prefer? Lowering your salary or losing your life?" El Chapulín asked.

With that, El Chapulín Colorado closed the office doors to protect himself and the security guard. After closing them, El Chapulín walked over to the security guard.

"Now we'll be safe until morning."

"So, what do we do now?"

"We wait."

"I meant, what will we do to keep from getting bored?"

"Well, I have no idea at all." El Chapulín replied. "Do you have Chinese checkers?"

"Well-"

Suddenly, the lights went out, and the doors opened. The electricity had run out, something the Phone Guy had warned about. The two of them became worried and looked at each other.

Then they heard a song. A song from a music box. That scared both of them, but not as much as this: seeing Freddy's eye lights, blinking in time with the song.

Then everything went completely dark, including Freddy's eyes. Nothing could be seen. But they heard heavy footsteps. Those footsteps were heading towards something. Then they heard nothing more. Just the sound of silence.

"AHHHHH!" Freddy screamed out of nowhere and attacked the two people.

Confused and without any explanation, Freddy used a flashlight. When he saw clearly, he indeed saw that the two of them were not there. It was as if they had vanished into thin air.

Where did they go?


Elsewhere, in the parts or repair room, El Chapulín Colorado and the security guard were. When the lights went out, and Freddy was at the left door. Without him noticing, they went through the other side and hid in that room.

The room was dark because the entire place had lost power. But they were aware that they were both there and without any animatronics inside.

"That was close." Said the security guard. "But what are we going to do now?"

Well, it was clear that neither of them expected a power outage throughout the place. Now they understood what the Phone Guy meant about conserving energy.

Without that power, they couldn't take refuge in that office and had to consider another alternative.

"I think it's best to hide here until dawn." El Chapulín replied.

"What if they finds us?" he asked. "I doubt that this door is as strong as the others in the offices."

"Calm! Calm! Don't let the panic goes any further! What we're going to do is block the door with anything we can find." he said. "There's must be something around here—"

Then they began to hear sounds from inside the room. What was unsettling was that neither of them was making any noise. The security guard managed to locate a flashlight and turned it on.

Both of them saw that they weren't the only ones in there; Foxy was also present.

He was fixing his snout with a screwdriver, but when he noticed someone pointing a light, he looked in that direction at the two humans, leaving him with his mouth wide open.

They quickly left the room and hid in the dining area. There were no animatronics there, nor on the stage.

The security guard spoke to el Chapulín, while keeping an eye on his surroundings. "What are we going to do now?"

"Well, get out of here. We have nothing to do here."

"But my job, I can't abandon it or I'll get fired."

"Find another one, this job isn't worth it!"

"This is the only job I could find that—"

"Shh!" The hero interrupted.

The reason he interrupted the security guard was that he heard footsteps.

They fell silent, thinking that one of the animatronics was heading towards their location. So el Chapulín and the security guard hid.

They soon saw someone approaching with a flashlight in hand. El Chapulín searched under the tables and pulled out his "Squaky Mallet," intending to defend himself.

The person had just passed in front of the hero when the latter knocked him out with a blow to the head using his weapon.

That person ended up falling to the ground from the blow, knocked out. "They didn't count with my cleverness!" El Chapulín said, proudly celebrating his achievement.

The security guard examined the unconscious person. It was clear that he was not an animatronic but a young human. He thought that he might be a thief who came to rob this pizzeria.

If that were the case, this guy chose the worst place to steal.

"Do you think this is a thief?" The security guard asked el Chapulín.

"I don't think that—" Upon closer examination, the hero was able to recognize that person, which made him feel angry. "Oh no! Not that guy again!"

That surprised the security guard, as he felt intrigued. "Do you know him?"

"Do I know him? I've saved this guy on more than one occasion!"

The person on the floor was Hans Gaedke. This young man had been saved on more than one occasion. And now that he was here, el Chapulín thought that this young man had a habit of getting into trouble.

He quickly helped wake up Hans and lifted him off the floor. "Is that you, Hans?"

"Let's see..." he said as he examined his body as if he were missing something, while regaining consciousness. "I think it is me."

When he had fully recovered, the first thing he noticed was el Chapulín Colorado. Seeing him made him very happy.

"El Chapulín Colorado!" Hans said excitedly.

"They didn't count with my—! Don't change the subject!" El Chapulín Colorado said. "What are you doing in this place?"

Well, that was the main question they had. Because if he was here, it wasn't by accident.

"How did you get in here when the door is locked?" The security guard asked.

Hans quickly realized that this security guard had invoked el Chapulín and knew why. With the confusion they were in, he knew he had to tell them everything.

"With the key, I have a duplicate."

"Do you have a duplicate?" Asked El Chapulín Colorado.

"Yes, since I worked here as a security guard." He replied.

He surprised the individuals, as they did not expect that Hans had worked here previously. That meant he should know how dangerous the place was perfectly.

And yet, why was he here?

"Did you work here?" Asked the hero.

Yes, my last day of work was yesterday, just before they fired me." Hans said.

"So, you worked here before me?" Asked the security guard.

"Of course."

"But you sound very different from the Phone Guy." He said.

The security guard remembered perfectly that the Phone Guy had mentioned that he had finished his last week.

So he didn't understand how Hans had worked before him.

"Oh, right." The boy said, recalling that phone guy. "I also received the recordings like you to prepare me for the animatronics."

"Did you receive the messages?"

"Yes, I received messages every night from the Phone Guy until the fourth night... he was caught by the animatronics, and... the worst happened."

Upon hearing that, the two adults were stunned to hear that the phone guy had... passed away.

"So he...?" The security guard was about to ask, but he couldn't find the courage to finish the question.

"Yeah, he rests in Freddy," Hans said, with sadness.

"In Freddy?" Asked el Chapulín, confused

"Because the animatronics put him in the Freddy suit, and the worst happened."

Both el Chapulín and the security guard were very scared to know that they could actually die if the animatronics were to catch them.

But el Chapulín still had one question to be answered. "But if you know this place is dangerous, then why are you here?"

It was clear that Hans was aware that he owed them an explanation and reluctantly did what his hero asked.

"Here's the thing, I had heard rumors about that place, so I got the job to confirm those stories. After the first night, I knew that those rumors were true. But despite the danger, I decided to look for evidence that the existence of killer animatronics was real so they would close this place down forever."

Now they understand the kid's motives, which were very noble. "I suspected from the very beginning."

"And especially that I was only getting paid 120 dollars a week." Added the boy.

When the security guard heard that, he got very angry. "120 dollars a week!?"

"And 20 dollars for working on Saturdays and Sundays."

"That's an absolute robbery!" The security guard exclaimed, annoyed. "Working for a measly 120 dollars with those animatronics trying to kill me is complete madness!"

"So, are you going to help me get this place permanently closed?"

"Of course." El Chapulín said. "El Chapulín Colorado never refuses to help those in need."

The security guard was also in on this, as he no longer cared about continuing to work at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.

"Thank you very much." Hans said. "The evidence I gathered is stored in the office, so we need to go there, retrieve it, and run out of the place."

"But how will we deal with the animatronics lurking around the place without electricity?" Asked the security guard.

"Very easily." Hans replied, and he pulled a fuse out of his pocket.

"Is that a fuse?" Asked the hero.

"Yes." Hans affirmed. "I'm going to replace the old fuses with these so that the place has power, and we can use the doors to protect ourselves until we get the evidence."

The boy's plan was very good, and the adults gave him credit for coming prepared.

"And do they work?" Asked the security guard.

"How do you think I managed to survive for a week?" Hans said, confidently.

Hans, when he worked, had decided to get durable fuses to replace those at Freddy Fazbear Pizza, so he could use as much energy as he wanted without worrying about a failure.

"I suspected from the very beginning." The hero said. "But where is the fuse box?"

"In the kitchen. Let's go."

So the three of them went to the kitchen to fix the power. Since Hans had more knowledge of the place, he was leading the way with his flashlight in hand.

When they entered the mentioned place, they saw a mess in the kitchen. Hans still wondered why every time Chica passed through here, she made a mess.

At least she wasn't here or any other animatronic. He would have to hurry to put the fuse in and leave. Hans admitted that he was worried that Chica might show up, but that concern was minor compared to running into Freddy, who also tends to roam around here.

For better or for worse, they will know if Freddy is coming around here when they start to hear a musical melody. That melody is heard when he's in the kitchen or when the place is completely dark, and he's outside the security guard's office.

On the first day, Hans made the mistake of using the lights too much, and he almost ended up trapped by Freddy. But luck saved him when it turned 6 AM. That's why he had bought the fuses, so he wouldn't have to worry about the lights running out and could use the doors with complete safety.

Hans didn't take long at all to reach the fuse box. Since he often replaced the fuses, he knew exactly where it was located.

Before inserting the fuses, Hans glanced behind him, where the security guard was positioned. "Watch my back." He said.

"Yes." The security guard confirmed, and he turned his gaze towards el Chapulín, who was behind him. "Watch my back."

"Sale vale." El Chapulín said. "You watch my back."

Quickly, el Chapulín watched over the security guard. But a second later, he realized who had asked to watch over the hero's back.

He looked back to see what was behind him, and it was Chica.

The hero ended up screaming in fright, causing both humans to look back. Upon seeing the animatronic, the others were also startled and moved away from the animatronic.

Chica chased after the nearest human, who was el Chapulín Colorado.

The hero crawled under the metal table to evade. Chica, unable to bend down, had to go around the table to reach the hero. When she reached the other side, el Chapulín decided to use various objects in the kitchen and throw them at her.

But that action only slowed her down for a little while until he ran out of objects to throw.

Chica tried to grab the hero, but he avoided her by getting on the table. The animatronic then struck the table, causing him to fall to the ground.

She was going to take advantage to attack the hero, but Hans appeared and hit Chica in the head from behind with a fire extinguisher. That action didn't affect her much, and Chica turned around. The young man tried to attack again, but she intercepted the attack and took the fire extinguisher from Hans' hands, then hit his head with the mentioned object.

Hans fell to the ground, knocked out. El Chapulín Colorado got up from the floor and took the fire extinguisher from Chica to attack her. Then, Chica grabbed el Chapulín and threw him into the stoves.

When he crashed, it caused the stoves to be damaged, resulting in a gas leak. Our heroes were so preoccupied with Chica that they didn't notice.

Before Chica could finish off el Chapulín, Hans regained consciousness and came up with a quick improvisation. "Hey, Chica!" He shouted.

Chica looked back, only to see that Hans was holding a pizza box. Hans had it open so the animatronic could see the pizza.

She was hypnotized by the sight of the food, as Hans knew she was addicted to pizza.

"Do you want pizza?" Hans asked. "Do you want it? Well, come and get it!"

Then he threw the pizza into the freezer, and the animatronic went after it. When Chica was inside, Hans quickly closed the door, locking her in.

Chica looked through the window, feeling all sad as she realized she had been tricked. "I'm sorry, Chica. But you won't catch me tonight."

Hans quickly went to his favorite hero and helped him to get up. "Are you okay, Chapulín?"

"They didn't count with my cleverness, they took advantage of my nobility, Don't let the panic goes any further, I suspected from the very beginning, I think.." Chapulín was saying until he regained consciousness. "What happened?"

"I managed to lock Chica in the freezer by tossing pizza inside."

Hearing that, it piqued the hero's curiosity. "Pizza?"

"Yes, it's just that when I worked here, I discovered that Chica is addicted to pizza."

"Is she addicted?"

"Yes."

"But how can an animatronic be addicted to pizza?"

"I have no idea, I just focused on surviving." Hans said, honestly.

The security guard had returned upon seeing that there was no danger. "So, are we not going to retrieve the evidence to get out of here?" he asked.

"You're right. I've already replaced the fuses, so all that's left is to get the evidence and leave."

"That's exactly what I was going to say." The hero said. "Follow me the good guys."

The three of them headed to the office, unaware that there had been a gas leak in the kitchen. So, if someone were to light a fire, it would explode the entire place.


After replacing the fuses, the protagonists were back in the office.

Hans was busy looking for the evidence he had collected to ensure the place would close forever. The security guard was keeping an eye on the windows to see which animatronic might approach the office.

But since the new fuses had been replaced with the old ones, the place had 100% power, so they could use it as they pleased without fear of a blackout.

El Chapulín Colorado was looking at the security cameras to see where the animatronics were.

The kitchen camera still wasn't working, but he could hear noises from the kitchen made by Chica. He didn't know where Freddy was, he could see Bonnie on the backstage camera, and Foxy was still trying to fix himself in the parts and service room.

The hero lowered the laptop for a few brief seconds and then looked back at the cameras. But in those few seconds, Golden Freddy had appeared.

El Chapulín reacted and looked around only to see that that animatronic was nowhere to be found. He thought it was just his imagination and continued to watch through the cameras.

Suddenly, Hans, who was searching for the evidence, became very excited. "I found it!"

The others stopped watching and headed toward the boy. "Did you find the evidence?"

"Yes!" He affirmed, as he showed them a USB. "I have everything saved here."

"Do you have all the evidence saved there?" Asked el Chapulín, curious.

"Indeed. We'll show it to the police, and they will take care of shutting it down once and for all" Hans explained.

He will finally ensure the permanent closure of this pizzeria. he'll make sure that no one falls victim in this place again. In honor of the Phone Guy.

"So, can we leave now?" Asked the security guard, eager to get out of the place.

"Yes, we can go now."

"Wait, wait..." El Chapulín interjected, a little concerned. With the idea of leaving the pizzeria, there was a possibility of encountering the animatronics. "Wouldn't it be safer to wait until six in the morning instead of running out?"

At 6 AM, the animatronics would stop hunting people and return to their positions. This way, they would have a clear path to exit without any issues.

Before Hans could answer the question, he began to notice a strange smell.

"Wait a moment." The boy said. "Do you smell that?"

The others began to smell it. "It wasn't me." El Chapulín said honestly.

"I don't think that's it,. Hans said as he tried to identify it. "I think there's a gas leak..."

"A gas leak?" Asked the security guard.

"Yes, but I don't understand how..." At that moment, Hans knew exactly what the smell was. "Uh-oh! I think it really is a gas leak!"

"How!?" The hero asked.

"The fight with Chica, we must have broken something and caused a gas leak." He explained.

"¡Chanfle!"

Everyone knew that if someone or somehow started any kind of fire, it could explode the entire place.

Knowing that detail put them in great concern, as they could die at any moment.

"Does that mean the place could explode?"

"Yes, with just someone lighting something flammable, and boom." Hans said.

Even if no one lit something, they could die from poisoning, and that was another thing they couldn't afford to happen. So, it left them with the option of leaving right now.

"We have to get out as soon as possible."

"Calm! Calm! Don't let the panic goes any further! "Let's get out of here! Follow me the good ones!" The hero said energetically.

The trio headed for the right door to exit the office, and then out of the restaurant. As they opened the door, they came face to face with Freddy.

The three were startled to see the animatronic had appeared so suddenly in front of them. Freddy had lunged to catch them, but the humans dodged him and ran away.

When they reached the dining area, they encountered Bonnie and Foxy. However, Bonnie was blocking the path to the exit specifically.

The animatronics had them cornered and didn't give them any chance to escape.

Despite Chica still being trapped in the freezer and the numbers being even, the robotic beings surpassed them in strength and durability.

The humans knew that, and unfortunately, they also knew that to escape the place, they would have to defeat them. A not-so-easy task.

Freddy appeared again from behind, frightening the three and causing them to split up.

"That's it!" El Chapulín said, who went to pick up his famous Squaky Mallet, which was under one of the tables, and began to hit him on the head and stomach.

But the truth was, that didn't affect the animatronic at all. When the hero realized it, he stopped hitting him. "Don't think I was serious." He said, hoping that Freddy wouldn't take it personally.

Then, Freddy delivered a blow to el Chapulín that ended up knocking him to the ground.

Despite the hard blow, el Chapulín quickly got up and ran away from Freddy, without realizing that he was heading straight to Bonnie.

That animatronic ended up catching the hero with his arms, as if he were hugging him.

While trying to free himself from Bonnie, Foxy headed towards them to attack the hero with his hook, taking advantage of the opportunity he had.

Fortunately, el Chapulín managed to free himself and evade the attack, but Foxy accidentally ended up burying his hook in Bonnie's face.

That animatronic became worried upon seeing that he had accidentally attacked his friend and quickly tried to remove his hook from his friend's face.

But in doing so, he tore off Bonnie's face.

Now Bonnie appeared with red eyes and without his face. Foxy looked very guilty of that action, so he tried to put Bonnie's face back in place. Seconds later, his face fell to the ground.

The awkward moment ended when they saw el Chapulín hiding underneath. The two animatronics headed to the table where the hero was hiding.

They both lifted the table and threw it. El Chapulín soon realized that the animatronics had located him, and his face showed a lot of concern.

Suddenly, Hans appeared with a wooden stick in his hands, in an attempt to protect his favorite hero. "Don't move! I have a wooden stick, and I'm not afraid to use it to break you like piñatas!"

What Hans didn't know was that Freddy had appeared behind him and had stolen the boy's stick. Confused by this action, he looked back, and the animatronic hit the boy with the mentioned object, breaking it in the process.

Hans fell unconscious, and Freddy carried him, intending to put him in a Freddy Fazbear suit. However, el Chapulín rushed to the rescue and took the boy out of the animatronic's grasp.

Foxy lunged at El Chapulín, but the hero ducked in time, and the animatronic ended up crashing into Freddy.

During that time, Hans regained consciousness. El Chapulín Colorado grabbed kids's hand and led him towards the pizzeria's exit to escape the place.

The security guard was already there and opened the exit. "This way, let's go out!" He said.

When they exited the place, they continued running away from the location until they were close to the highway.

"We did it! We escaped the place!" Hans said, very happy. "And all thanks to you, El Chapulín Colorado! You're the best!"

"They didn't count with my cleverness!" El Chapulín said, triumphant.


In the kitchen, Chica was hitting very hard until she finally knocked down the freezer door.

When she came out, she was frozen from the cold. She was so desperate to feel warmth that she headed to the stoves and lit them up.


"Where do you plan to give the evidence?" The security guard asked Hans.

"I don't know yet, I could give it to—"

Suddenly, Freddy Fazbear Pizza exploded.

The three of them looked in surprise at the exploded place. They had no idea how or who had started the fire inside to initiate such destruction. So, they did well to escape from the place.

When the smoke cleared, it was evident that Freddy and his friends were completely destroyed.

The three humans stared for a moment until Hans said: "Do you want to have breakfast with me?"

"Sí, sale vale." El Chapulín said, and the others left, leaving what was left of Freddy Fazbear's pizza.