source.clip = kidsCheer; source.Play();

A: No. It is purely a fan-meme using stock audio.

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A user on Reddit claimed to be one of the original voices in the recording, stating it was captured in 2003 with a group of approximately 20 children for an updated batch of Apple sound effects.

Because of its ironic, loud nature, it became the go-to audio for "POV: You beat the final boss" memes and "local children go wild" edits.

If you find a clean video version, use an HD converter (like y2mate or loader.to) set to . Search YouTube for "FNAF kids cheering 1 hour clean." The first 10 seconds of those compilations often contain the isolated HD clip.

Equalize (EQ) out any muddy bass from the preceding scene the moment the cheer hits to emphasize the brightness of the voices.

This is a common question. The original Five Nights at Freddy's games used purchased by creator Scott Cawthon. The "Kids Cheering" is not a custom recording owned exclusively by the FNaF franchise; it is a legacy stock audio file.