Through the placement of the FNaF 3 heads compared to the FNaF 6 gravestones, it can be confirmed that Jeremy is the name of the soul posessing Bonnie.He had multiple nightmares while making the game, and even gave himself accidental jump-scares while programming Bonnie's A.I.Scott Cawthon, the creator of Five Nights at Freddy's, considers Bonnie to be the scariest animatronic.This could possibly have been the inspiration for the Freddy Mask mechanic in the second game.No animatronics remove their masks in the game. In the trailer for the first game, he was shown running and removing his face the running ability being given to Foxy.Bonnie is the only animatronic to go in the backstage and the Supply Closet, although he doesn't stay in those places for long.Despite the name, Bonnie is identified as a male, according to Scott Cawthon.Not paying attention to this detail and thereby looking (or not looking) at Pirate's Cove at the wrong time can cost you your run. This figurine will change from Foxy to Bonnie depending on who is active in Pirate's Cove. The only way to tell who is actively looking out from Pirate's Cove is to observe a tiny figurine on your desk. Needless to say, losing the ability to use your cameras for this long will most likely be a death sentence. If Bonnie is looking out from the curtain when you view Pirate's Cove, he will take the opportunity to flash his blinding eyes and scramble the cameras, all of them, for a significant amount of time. These two will take turns looking out from the curtain, but whereas Foxy will hide himself when viewed on camera, Bonnie will do the opposite, and become more agitated. Poor Bonnie has been forced to share a cramped stage with another animatronic, Foxy, and he's pretty upset about it. An easy way to check if Bonnie is behind the closed door is to turn the light on and you will faintly see his shadow from the window. If the power runs out, Freddy will attack instead. If the player has enough power it is possible to check the monitor continuously until 6 AM and Bonnie will not attack. If they check the camera, Bonnie will be triggered into attacking. Otherwise, Bonnie will simply stand there until the player checks the camera or the power runs out. A child with Bonnie's mask is seen getting freed in Happiest Day.īonnie will first start on the Show Stage, and then go to Backstage, Dining Area, Supply Closet, West Hall and into the the Office. However, on Night 5 the soul inhabiting him blocks the exit with the others to prevent William from escaping. On Night 2, he is lured to the Safe Room by Shadow Freddy, and is then dismantled by William Afton. Unlike before, his endoskeleton is completely obscured.īonnie is the most active enemy in the game and is usually the first to move, slowly making his way to the player's office (teleporting instantly in later nights), and he will always appear in the left doorway.īonnie's body can be seen in Fazbear's Fright.īonnie only appears in the minigames. His eyes are a lighter red than they were before, and on the contrast his guitar is now more saturated, being a bright red with a black neck and head. Instead of the desaturated blue and gray colors, his fur is now a deep blue, featuring lighter patches of fur on his muzzle, belly, the inside of his ears, and on the bottom of his feet. In the RPG game FNaF World, Bonnie's appearance has been changed. He also has a red bowtie around his neck. His eyes are red, and in his hands is a red and black electric guitar, which he uses during his stage routine. Like his fellow animatronics Freddy, Chica (and formerly Foxy), Bonnie is a friendly child entertainer during the day housed at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, but stuffs any human he sees during the night into a suit.īonnie is an animatronic rabbit, featuring desaturated blue fur alongside light gray sections on his muzzle, belly, and in his ears. Bonnie is the secondary antagonist of Five Nights at Freddy's and Five Nights at Freddy's 2.