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William Afton was one of the founders of Fazbear Entertainment, and unlike his other iterations, was well known for his murders. He committed several murders while wearing the Spring Bonnie suit, including that of Andrew and Susie as well. He was eventually caught in a horrific fire, but Andrew attached his soul to him, to anchor him to life so ...
A springlock failure is an event that occurs when the springlocks inside a springlock suit loosen and snap into place, allowing the animatronic parts, wiring, and metal crossbeams to move into robot mode and impale anyone trapped inside.
Oct 27, 2023 · Five Nights at Freddy's ending explained: Who is William Afton? During Mike's dream therapy, he keeps seeing five children in his dream recollection of the day Garrett was kidnapped.
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Afton will always go back there after being burned and telegraph where he's going next. You'll know if the game's about to switch back to phase 1 again because all the...
They then turn on Afton and cause his suit to crush him, but apparently only enough to torture him. They drag him to the back room as the building starts to shake and crumble, and they leave him...
- Lex Briscuso
Oct 27, 2023 · In the Five Nights at Freddy's ending, it is revealed that serial killer William Afton previously dressed in a yellow rabbit suit called Spring Bonnie to lure in children that he wanted to kill. He's finally shown wearing the suit at the movie's climax when he tries to kill Abby.
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My full interpretation on William Afton. He's a sick, twisted, messed up human being who, like any other person, holds both good and bad qualities. He's more than evil and good, he's a layered and complicated character whose balance of good and bad is what makes him so intriguing.