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All the Animatronics from Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF)

Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNaF) is a popular independent horror video game franchise created by Scott Cawthon in 2014. Players take on the role of a night watchman at a “Chuck E. Cheese”-style pizzeria, needing to survive against murderous animatronics possessed by the souls of children.

All versions of Freddy from Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF)

Freddy Fazbear is the main antagonist and mascot of the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise. He is a brown animatronic bear that sings on stage at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza during the day and, at night, roams the pizzeria, possessed by the soul of a murdered child, acting aggressively towards the night guard.

    • Freddy Fazbear: The original brown bear from FNAF 1.
    • Withered Freddy: The broken, older model found in FNAF 2.
    • Toy Freddy: The shiny, plastic version with rosy cheeks (FNAF 2).
    • Phantom Freddy: A burnt, ghostly hallucination (FNAF 3).
    • Nightmare Freddy: The monstrous version with “Freddles” on his body (FNAF 4).
    • Funtime Freddy: The pink and white animatronic with a hand-puppet named Bon-Bon (Sister Location).
    • Rockstar Freddy: The “pay me 5 Faz-Coins” animatronic (FNAF 6).
    • Molten Freddy: A tangled mess of wires wearing a Funtime Freddy mask (FNAF 6).
    • Glamrock Freddy: The protective, 80s-rockstar ally (Security Breach).

All versions of Bonnie from Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF)

Bonnie is one of the main antagonists and the purple/blue animatronic guitarist in the band at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza in the first Five Nights at Freddy’s game. He is haunted by the soul of a child named Jeremy and is considered by the game’s creator, Scott Cawthon, to be the scariest character he has ever created.

  • Bonnie (FNaF 1): The classic, purple rabbit guitarist from the original restaurant.
  • Withered Bonnie (FNaF 2): An older, damaged version from a previous location, lacking a face and left arm.
  • Toy Bonnie (FNaF 2): A redesigned, shiny sky-blue version of the character.
  • Spring Bonnie (FNaF 3/4): The original yellow springlock rabbit suit used at Fredbear’s Family Diner.
  • Shadow Bonnie/RWQFSFASXC (FNaF 2): A mysterious, black silhouette counterpart.
  • Nightmare Bonnie (FNaF 4): A monstrous, fear-based version of the character.
  • Rockstar Bonnie (FFPS): A variant featured in Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator.
  • Glamrock Bonnie (Security Breach): The glamrock version, featured in the story, although dismantled.
  • Bon-Bon/Bonnet (Sister Location): Small, hand-puppet versions of the character.

All versions of Chica from Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF)

Chica is one of the original animatronics and main antagonists of the Five Nights at Freddy’s series. She is a yellow chicken who acts as a backing vocalist in Freddy Fazbear’s band, frequently associated with the kitchen, her bib that says “LET’S EAT!!!” and the cupcake with eyes she carries. She is possessed by the soul of a child named Susie.

  • Chica (Classic) – Five Nights at Freddy’s: The original yellow chicken animatronic, appearing as a back-up singer in the first game. She is known for her bib that says “LET’S EAT!!!” and for carrying a small character known as Mr. Cupcake.
  • Withered Chica – Five Nights at Freddy’s 2: A deteriorated, broken-down version of the original animatronic, featuring an unhinged jaw and missing hands.
  • Toy Chica – Five Nights at Freddy’s 2: A “toy” version designed with a cleaner, more modern look. She is distinct for her porcelain appearance and the ability to remove her beak.
  • Phantom Chica – Five Nights at Freddy’s 3: A spectral, burnt, and damaged version of Chica that appears as a hallucination.
  • Nightmare Chica – Five Nights at Freddy’s 4: A terrifying, toothy, and distorted version of Chica representing a nightmare. She appears in the fourth game and its Halloween update.
  • Jack-O-Chica – FNAF 4 Halloween Edition/Help Wanted: A Halloween-themed, orange-lit variant of Nightmare Chica.
  • Rockstar Chica – Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator: A variant introduced in the sixth game that is part of the “Rockstar” lineup.
  • Funtime Chica – Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator: A “Funtime” version, stylized similar to the animatronics in Sister Location, though she doesn’t appear on stage in that game.
  • Glamrock Chica – Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach: A 1980s-inspired glam-rock version that is a main antagonist and performer in the Pizzaplex.

All versions of Foxy from Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF)

Foxy the Pirate is one of the main and most iconic animatronics in the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise. He is a crimson animatronic fox with an eyepatch, a hook for a right hand, and tattered clothing, inhabiting “Pirate Cove” in the first game. Unlike the others, he starts out deactivated (“out of order”) and is known for running down the left hallway to attack the player.

  • Foxy the Pirate (FNaF 1): The original, tattered crimson animatronic with a hook and eyepatch, known for sprinting from Pirate Cove.
  • Withered Foxy (FNaF 2): A broken, heavily damaged version of the original, showcasing exposed endoskeleton parts.
  • Phantom Foxy (FNaF 3): A burnt, ghostly hallucination of the Withered Foxy design.
  • Nightmare Foxy (FNaF 4): A terrifying, monstrous version with excessive teeth and sharp claws.
  • Funtime Foxy (Sister Location): A sleek, white-and-pink, motion-activated animatronic, considered the intact version of Mangle.
  • Mangle (Toy Foxy – FNaF 2): The “improved”, heavily mangled, and dismantled toy version of Foxy.
  • Rockstar Foxy (Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator): A friendly-looking animatronic with a parrot, contrasting with earlier, scarier versions.
  • Twisted Foxy (The Twisted Ones): A horrific, organic-looking version from the novel series.
  • Grim Foxy (Help Wanted – Curse of Dreadbear): A fiery, Halloween-themed, jack-o’-lantern-style version.

All versions of Springtrap (William Afton) from Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF)

Springtrap is the main antagonist of Five Nights at Freddy’s 3 and the reanimated body of William Afton, the franchise’s serial killer, trapped inside a damaged yellow rabbit suit. He is a grotesque fusion of human flesh and metal, representing the pizzeria’s creator who met an ironic fate, dying trapped by the springlocks of the Spring Bonnie suit.

  • Springtrap (FNAF 3): The original, iconic version appearing in Five Nights at Freddy’s 3. This version is the heavily damaged, greenish Spring Bonnie suit with William Afton’s corpse inside after the initial springlock failure.
  • “Scraptrap” / Afton (FNAF 6): The version from Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator (FFPS/FNAF 6). While nicknamed “Scraptrap” by fans, he is officially called “Afton” in the game’s credits. He is a heavily withered, redesigned version that survived the FNAF 3 fire and appears to have repaired or changed his suit, resulting in a different head shape, ears, and overall body structure.
  • Glitchtrap (Help Wanted): A digital, virus-like version of Afton that appears in FNAF: Help Wanted. He is believed to be a digital consciousness or “ghost” of William created when circuit boards from old animatronics (likely Springtrap/Afton) were scanned. He is also called “the anomaly” by Tape Girl.
  • Burntrap (Security Breach): The physical, heavily burnt version of Afton that appears in FNAF: Security Breach. Burntrap is often interpreted as a “recreated” physical body for the digital Glitchtrap virus, utilizing parts of previous suits.

Additional information

CategoryKey Characters
Brand IconsFreddy, Bonnie, Chica, Foxy
Main VillainsSpringtrap, Ennard, Vanny
Guides / ProtectorsPuppet (guia das almas), Glamrock Freddy
Supernatural EntitiesGolden Freddy, Shadow Freddy, Nightmarionne

Interesting facts

Accidental Origin (The Real Scare): Scott Cawthon, the creator, developed Christian and children’s games. He decided to create FNaF after criticism that his previous game, Chipper & Sons Lumber Co., had characters that looked like “creepy animatronics.”

Bonnie was the scariest: Scott revealed that Bonnie was the first animatronic created and the one that gave him the most nightmares during development, considering it the scariest in the first game.

The scream is a child’s sound: The jumpscares of the animatronics, when analyzed in audio files, reveal that the sound is actually a distorted and slowed-down child’s scream.

Opinion

I see FNaF as a franchise that doesn’t need to be ‘technically good’ to be enjoyable, because it delivers a nostalgic experience and a mysterious universe that we love to explore. FNaF doesn’t focus on just one gameplay style, which can be both a good and a bad thing — good because it doesn’t get repetitive, and bad because not every game will appeal to everyone. In my opinion, the main focus is the lore and the animatronics; they are the true essence of FNaF, not just the gameplay itself.

Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF) – FAQ

What is Five Nights at Freddy’s?

Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF) is a popular horror game series where players take the role of a night security guard who must survive against haunted animatronics inside a pizza restaurant.

Who created FNAF?

FNAF was created by Scott Cawthon, an indie game developer known for creating suspenseful and story-driven horror games.

What is the story of FNAF?

The story revolves around haunted animatronics possessed by the spirits of children. It includes dark themes such as missing children incidents, secret experiments, and hidden lore that players uncover through gameplay and clues.

Who is Freddy Fazbear?

Freddy Fazbear is the main mascot of the series and one of the animatronics that roam the building at night. He is often seen as the symbol of the FNAF franchise.

Who is William Afton?

William Afton is the main antagonist of the FNAF series. He is responsible for many of the tragic events in the story, including the disappearance of children and the creation of dangerous animatronics.

How do you play FNAF?

Players must monitor security cameras, manage limited power, and use doors or tools to prevent animatronics from entering the office. The goal is to survive from midnight to 6 AM.

Is FNAF based on a true story?

No, FNAF is not based on a true story. However, it is inspired by real-life fears and urban legends, which adds to its creepy atmosphere.

What is the scariest FNAF game?

Many fans consider FNAF 4 or FNAF: Security Breach to be among the scariest due to their intense gameplay and immersive environments.

What platforms can you play FNAF on?

FNAF games are available on multiple platforms including PC, mobile devices, and consoles like PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.

Is FNAF suitable for kids?

FNAF is generally not recommended for very young children due to its horror elements, jump scares, and dark themes.

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