Hisu Hebikawa

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General Information
Hisu Hebikawa is the mascot of Hisu Hebikawa's Hibachi, a formerly Japan-only restaurant originally located in Osaka, Japan.

His name roughly translates to 'Hiss Snake.' His name was never translated, along with the names of his comrades.

Appearance
Hisu Hebikawa's current design is a dull blue cobra with yellow accents. Since he does not have legs, he rolls on tires hidden by his suit. If his mouth opens wide enough, sharp-eyed customers can spot a humanlike mouth contorting to match what Hisu is saying. According to an interview with his creator, Matsui Naoya, he was originally an orange snake that bore too much of a resemblance to the star of the obscure restaurant Fredbear's Family Diner, resulting in a swift design change. At the original location in Osaka, Hisu Hebikawa's accents are gold rather than yellow.

Personality
Hisu Hebikawa has a happy-go-lucky demeanor during the daytime, as he says just about everything in a gleeful tone of voice. However, his cheerfulness is commonly interpreted as "manic euphoria," as described by Joseph Doyle, a former guard who resigned just as quickly as he got the job. During the nighttime, his voice supposedly distorts every now and again, despite nothing being wrong with his voice box. He also, according to Doyle, "laughs uncontrollably like a clown on crack." The reason why is uncertain, but theorists speculate the human mouth inside of an animatronic that, unlike its former design, cannot convert into a costume, is that of a dead child.

Behaviors
As described before, Hisu supposedly laughs like a maniac, with his happy tone turning into giddy, trance-like rambling.