About Brooke

Heya! I’m Brooke Monohan, co-founder of Fazbear Archive. Ever since I first heard about Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza Place, I’ve been fascinated by it. My mom actually worked there in the late 80s and early 90s, so it kind of feels like it’s always been a part of my life story. In high school, I met Liam Bradford in robotics class, and we instantly bonded over our shared love of Freddy’s (and stupid nerdy projects in general, haha).

Creating Fazbear Archive

With my borderline encyclopedic knowledge of Freddy’s history and Liam’s programming skills, we decided to create Fazbear Archive together in 2015. What started out as just a little side project to preserve some childhood memories quickly became the largest online resource dedicated to the brand’s legacy. We’ve cataloged documents, photos, and videos, basically anything we can find to keep this piece of history alive!

Current Role

These days, I haven’t been as active with the Archive team as I used to be, mainly because of IRL work and, well, needing to pay bills, haha! But even though I’ve been busier, I’ve spent a lot of my free time learning how to code and working on something I’m really passionate about...HelpyPAL! It’s an old digital assistant program created by Fazbear Entertainment that’s pretty much considered lost media now, and I’ve been dedicated to bringing it back to life. I know that once I finally finish rebuilding HelpyPAL, I’ll be able to get more involved with the Archive again and contribute in a meaningful way like I used to.

I still try to stay connected with the team whenever I can, and I’m excited to share HelpyPAL with everyone once it’s ready. Anyway, sorry for rambling about it haha! But it’s honestly one of my fav projects right now I love that little rat :), and I can’t wait to see where it goes from here.