The Mangle, a character from the "Five Nights at Freddy's" video game series created by Scott Cawthon, is a malfunctioning animatronic with a unique design resembling a partially disassembled fox. It was introduced in the second installment of the series, "Five Nights at Freddy's 2." The character is notable for its unsettling appearance and role in the game's Horror narrative.
The first electric mangle, a device used for smoothing and pressing laundry, was developed by the American inventor Thomas Edison. He patented the electric mangle in the late 19th century, which marked a significant advancement in household appliances. This innovation helped to simplify and expedite the laundry process, paving the way for modern electric ironing devices.
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He threatened to mangle the sheets if he did not receive a refund.
The thresher will easily mangle an automobile.
Mangle is a girl because look at her eye lashes. She is a girl
To provoke Mangle in FNAF 2, you need to keep an eye on the right vent. Mangle will approach through the vent system, and if you hear the static noise indicating its presence, you should quickly pull up the monitor to distract it. If you fail to do so, Mangle will enter your office and jumpscare you. Be vigilant, as Mangle can be quite unpredictable!
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Mangle has been broken because she was dismantled by kids from tearing her body apart and ripping out her eye
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Well, sweetheart, back in the day, people used a contraption called a mangle to press and flatten their laundry. It basically "mangled" the fabric to make it nice and smooth. So, they named it after the action it performed. It's as simple as that, darling.
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Yes and no. It is a running joke that Mangle's (and Funtime Foxy's) gender is unknown. In-game, some characters refer to them as male, some as female. When asked if Mangle was 'male or female', the developer Scott Cawthon simply replied 'yes'.