Ten facts about Toy Bonnie, one of FNAF’s most intriguing animatronics. Toy Bonnie is one of the antagonistic animatronics in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. Bonnie’s “toy” version looks and attacks similarly to the original rabbit.
Toy Bonnie And Bonnie
Unlike their other counterparts, Bonnie and Toy Bonnie are never in the same room at the same time in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. It’s odd, considering how drastically different they seem from one another and from the original toys.
New And Improved
Toy Bonnie is a “remake” of the original Bonnie from the original game. He’s a vibrant blue, unlike Bonnie’s dingy purple, and has a much more contemporary appearance. Many claims that he changed the most noticeably out of all the updated animatronics.
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Aside from the whisker marks on his cheeks, his beautiful emerald eyes are framed by thick, dark lashes. Since Bonnie’s design was compared to Freddy’s, Toy Bonnie looks nothing like Freddy’s.
Male
Although Bonnie might be either a boy or a girl, there appears to be a lot of discussion regarding her gender. Fans were already puzzled by the name in the original, and Toy Bonnie’s eyelashes and “face full of makeup” only further muddy the waters.
First Animatronic to Move
Toy Bonnie is the first animate prop in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. Beginning his journey on the Show Stage with Toy Chica and Toy Freddy, he moves to the various party areas and finally enters the vents.
Plays Guitar
Like the honest Bonnie before him, Toy Bonnie is a guitar player in the band, and he can be seen in the Show Room of Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, strumming away on his instrument. Indeed, his guitar appears to be the same one that the original Bonnie played, albeit in a much brighter color scheme. The third-party room features a cameo appearance by Toy Bonnie, who is seen playing guitar backstage. The instrument, however, does not accompany him out of the room, and its subsequent whereabouts are unknown.
Voice Actor Unknown
Toy Bonnie is one of the very last animatronics to have a voice actor. There were plans for Stephanie Belinda Quinn to provide his voice in Five Nights at Freddy’s: Ultimate Custom Night, but he never spoke a word.
As far as can be told, his vocal lines were cut, making him the sole toy animatronic without a talking feature. Like Freddy, the voice actor for Toy Bonnie in Five Nights at Freddy’s AR: Special Delivery is uncredited and unknown. Toy Bonnie has the voice of a proud youngster.
Only Bonnie Has Eyebrows
Toy Bonnie is the only Bonnie variety with eyebrows in the whole Five Nights at Freddy’s series. His blue-plastic face is brilliant and shiny, making his more prominent black eyebrows stand out. Since they offer him so much more nuanced expression, many gamers see that his jump scare animation is not meant to be violent, despite his apparent excitement. Toy Bonnie is the only Bonnie figure to sport eyebrows. However, this may simply be an artistic flourish in his makeup.
Can’t Count
Special Delivery includes another line of dialogue demonstrating Toy Bonnie’s counting ineptitude. He’ll count backward when his turn in line comes up, and his juvenile voice could contribute.
Narcissistic
Narcissism seems to be a common trait among Toy Bonnie’s playthings. In Five Nights at Freddy’s AR: Special Delivery, he finally gets voice lines, allowing his true character to shine through. Toy Bonnie claims he is more famous than the player character and that he should be the center of attention. His desire for fame seems to be the driving force behind most of his comments.
Pupils Get Smaller
Toy Bonnie’s eyes, including his pupils and irises, become increasingly smaller as he approaches closer to the player for reasons that are not clear. It’s the only animatronic that’s ever been accused of using supernatural logic, and it’s never been seen doing anything like this before.