The Man Behind The Slaughter
Also known as: Purple Guy Meme · TMBS
"The Man Behind the Slaughter" is a meme built around a lyric from The Living Tombstone's 2014 Five Nights at Freddy's fan song "It's Been So Long." The phrase describes the FNAF villain William Afton, and starting in late 2019, it became the basis for ironic edits, purple-tinted images, and recaptioned webcomics that spread across iFunny, Instagram, and Twitter through early 2020.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Man Behind the Slaughter meme typically takes one of a few forms:
Purple filter edit: Take any image or video of a person or character, apply a purple color filter, and caption it with "the man behind the slaughter" or play the song's chorus over it.
Webcomic recaption: Replace dialogue in an existing webcomic with lyrics from "It's Been So Long," building toward the chorus line as the punchline.
Reaction/reveal format: Set up a mundane or absurd scenario, then reveal someone as "the man behind the slaughter" as the payoff.
GIF captions: Overlay the phrase on unrelated GIFs for ironic effect, often using dramatic or serious source material.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The song sat completely untouched by meme culture for five full years between its 2014 release and the first meme edit on December 31st, 2019.
William Afton's purple in-game sprite is so iconic that simply coloring anything purple can invoke the meme without any text at all.
iFunny played an unusually central role in this meme's spread, serving as one of the primary platforms alongside Instagram and Twitter during the March 2020 viral peak.
One Urban Dictionary definition describes the man behind the slaughter simply as "Someone who murdered a bunch of little kids. He's also purple".
Comments on popular posts show the FNAF fandom's self-awareness, with users noting they once listened to the song "unironically" before it became a meme.
Derivatives & Variations
Purple filter edits:
The most common variation, where any image gets a purple tint and the caption "the man behind the slaughter"[4].
PogChamp crossover:
RemingtonV2's iFunny edit merged the Twitch emote with the FNAF reference, earning over 3,000 smiles[3].
Barnacle Boy's Sulfur Vision edit:
CoasterCrusader combined SpongeBob's purple-tinted Sulfur Vision visual with the Man Behind the Slaughter phrase[4].
Song lyric copypasta:
The full lyrics of "It's Been So Long" became a copypasta in their own right, pasted in comment sections and Urban Dictionary definitions as a comedic wall of text[5].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (7)
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- 4The Man Behind the Slaughter - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 5Ralph Breaks the Internet (soundtrack)encyclopedia
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