Name: Springtrap
Species: Animatronic Rabbit
Colour: Yellow
First Appears: Night 2 onwards
Appearance: Springtrap is an earlier model of Bonnie suit, as he is referred to as Spring Bonnie by the Phone Guy on night 5 and by the boy in the night 3 mini game, of FNAF 4.
He is a heavily damaged rabbit animatronic/springlock suit of olive drab colour of dark colours on his stomach and insides of his ears. A great portion of his right ear is missing with wires sticking out of the stump left behind. Springtrap's entire body is torn and tattered with gaping holes exposing caging and wires throughout, thus making Springtrap look more macabre-looking than any of the other animatronics in any previous installments in the series. His brown/green nose has an irregular squarish look due to deterioration. While both hands and feet are attached and generally intact, his legs are entirely stripped from the shins down, fully exposing endoskeleton metal and wiring.
Locations: Springtrap enters every room and vent, and therefore, can be seen by every camera unless he is in the office, the hallway, or outside The Office's doorway. He has two positions per camera, excluding the Vent Cams and CAM 01 . There is no known fixed location where he starts, but he generally begins his path from CAM 07, CAM 08 and CAM 09.
Behavior: Springtrap acts in a very human-like manner, usually going to more secluded areas of a camera's field of view to attempt to hide from the guard. However he will stare straight into camera's 10, 09 and 13. When around the Office, he will look stare straight through the window, facing the guard. On occasions he will peak through the door of the office, when he is about to attack. He will also briefly appear on the right side, only to slink away, from the peripheral vision.
History: Most other animatronics have endoskeletons and support structures that make it nearly impossible for them to be worn as a suit (without causing any serious injuries or death). Two special suits (one including Springtrap, and the other being Fredbear (or presumably known as Golden Freddy) which were revealed in FNAF 4), however, were created to be a hybrid between an animatronic and a wearable mascot costume.
According to the Phone Guys various calls throughout the week, the mechanical parts inside of Springtrap were designed to be tightly compressed against the outside of the suit, using spring locks to hold them in place to allow someone to enter and wear the suit. However, anyone in the suit would have to be very cautious, as the spring locks could malfunction and injure the wearer (or even lead to death).
When Purple Guy returned to the restaurant to dismantle the animatronics, he awoke the ghost of the five children that he murdered. Terrified by the spirits he ran into the safe room where Springtrap was placed for storage. He wore the suit to hide from the ghosts, and the trick appeared to have worked at first, causing him to stand up suddenly and laugh at the ghosts while inside of Springtrap.
However, the previously mentioned faulty mechanisms within Springtrap malfunctioned, causing Purple Guy to be crushed and sliced by the internal springs and gears, thus killing him. Phone Guy's tapes also foreshadow this, as he explains that the person wearing the costumes must not get moisture on the springlocks or make sudden movements to decrease the chance of injury. Purple Guy broke these rules; he made a sudden movement by jumping into the suit, and failed to notice the rainwater seeping into the building and onto the spring locks. On top of that, he was laughing at the spirits, thinking his plan had succeeded. This resulted in both the locks becoming loosened by moisture and his brutal death.
Human:
If Springtrap were human, he would look like this but he would have long messy dirty blonde hair.
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