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em0tionl0rd · 5 months
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A full page of Springtrap's "Anatomy" doodles for all you springlock enjoyers out there.
Initially I just wanted to draw a ref for myself, so I traced Springtrap's outline off of my laptop screen (twice) and drew over them. This was mostly done to 'get a feel' for the character since I wanted to get better at drawing them. Then I went ham adding details inspired by lore, springlock videos, and fan theories, along with some of my own ideas. I looked up multiple references for the endoskeleton too. Nakey Springtrap is funny.
Eventually I want to draw each layer properly in better detail, with in-depth descriptions, and do a better job of making sense of the springlock mechanism. Consider this a rough draft.
I went through and tidied up each and every letter and did my best to recreate the background from the preview. Also I inverted the colors and went with a blueprint style to mask the creepiness of the original, which can be seen below. vvv
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energysoda · 5 months
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she spring on my lock til i failure
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skores · 4 months
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How painful would a Spring lock failure actually be?
Well according to the books it would be a “slow and painful death” however let’s take a more in depth look into it. Firstly how do you trigger the Spring locks? As most of you know water (as seen in the Bite of 83) and sudden movements (Stated by Charlie to Carlton in Silver Eyes) making the Spring Bonnie suit extremely dangerous and fatal by default if your not careful you WILL die.
What happened to William Afton exactly? He basically triggered the Spring locks due to rain leaking from the ceiling in an attempt to hide from the dead souls he had killed and didn’t notice until it was too late. The Spring Bonnie suit was now going into Animatronic mode which is why the Spring locks are going off due to the rain.
Now the big question is how painful is it? Let’s look at the target points of the Spring locks and determine where they are going into the body. According to a picture from the Silver Eyes book we can see David Miller (Book version of William Afton) having scars all over the majority of his body EXCEPT most of his head which is really important as that’s where the brain is. It’s even depicted in the games as on ScrapTrap his head and part of his brain is still visible and relatively undamaged.
Why is that important you may ask? Well when humans sustain injury it sends pain signals to the brain meaning if the users brain is intact they can still register all the pain administered by the Spring locks as they each slowly go of one by one into different parts of the body. If it isn’t already obvious than this would be EXCRUCIATINGLY painful.
Once the Spring locks start to go off the endoskeleton would start going into the users body completely shattering your arms and legs due to the extreme pressure. It would start of from the femur than domino effect to the pelvis and than to the lower abdomen. Now the Spring locks will start piercing through the users liver and stomach and then will move to the upper torso causing a spontaneous pneumothorax (lung collapse) as it starts filling with the users blood. The users scream will be cut of once the Spring locks go of on the neck severing the vocal cords and jugular causing the body to go limp as the user tries to scream however only gurgling sounds are heard as they start suffocating in their own blood. Spring Bonnie will also replace the users eyes with its own rendering them blind as the user eventually dies of blood lose or drowning in their own blood. UNLESS YOUR WILLIAM AFTON BECAUSE THAT MF KEEPS COMING BACK.
Another little fact is that the reason SpringTrap/William is so easy to trick with the sound of children is because of Spring Bonnie’s programming as William isn’t in full control here. Spring Bonnie is programmed to follow the sound of children and since it’s in Animatronic mode it’s forcing William to comply since he’s basically stuck inside it.
So to answer your question YES it would be unimaginably painful to die by Spring lock failure. (Purple Guy definitely deserved it tho)
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ah, English Willy of fazbear entertainment legend
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greatnightdragon · 14 days
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Guys I think something's not right with my Silver Eyes copy...
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justkiddingiminlove · 6 months
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i am THIS close to learning robotics again so that i could make an accurate springlock suit bc bitch if i'm going out im doing it in style as springbonnie
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Many people question why Springtrap aka William Afton is so easy to trick with the audio., to the point people make jokes about it. This is because these people miss over the key information that explains this in the game itself. In the night 2 recording it's explained that the Fredbear and Springbonnie animatronics are programmed to follow the sound of kids. Springtrap is no longer in suit mode but is in animatronic mode, caused by the spring lock failure in the Follow Me mini games. While William is possessing Springtrap the animatronic will still act upon it's programming when it hears the audio go off.
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ludwig-the-strange · 16 days
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americassoldierboy · 5 months
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Is the springlock suit supposed to be Circus Baby?
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My critical review of the FNAF movie, as a lifelong fan of the franchise.
Alright I just saw the FNAF movie and I have some SHIT to say, some good some bad I think this will probably be very controversial.
PURELY JUST MY OPINION
SPOILERS AHEAD
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Alright so the good parts:
1. I really liked Josh Hutcherson's acting and he made a great Mike, his relationship with Abbie was real and I liked his friendship with Vanessa through the movie.
2. I also really liked the dream sequence with the spirits communicating to him through his memories, I thought that was very interesting and well done.
3. Seeing Matpat was a very pleasant surprise and I understand Mark couldn't have been there because of his work on Iron Lung but maybe in the next movie he could have a role. I also saw someone complaining about how Matpat says "it's just a theory" in the film and I just wanted to comment on it and say that you should be grateful he got to be in the film in the first place, and what's the problem with him saying his signature line, me and the rest of the theater loved it.
4. End credits song was peak I'm so glad the living tombstone made it into the movie and hopefully they continue putting fnaf songs in the credits in the future if there indeed will be a trilogy.
5. The animatronics were absolutely beautiful and done so well, their movements and articulation was perfect and I loved them.
6. Vanessa is Elizabeth twist is awesome and has so much lore significance. I'm really glad to see something big like that in the movie rather than just taking concepts from the games and books and throw them all together. That gave me the idea of Vanessa's mother potentially starting the pizzaplex in the future due to the "higher ups" in the pizzaplex in security breach personally recommending her for the job.
Now the bad:
1. Springlocks.
I strongly disliked how they designed the springlocks and how they were set off in the movie. The design doesn't at all correlate with how they are supposed to look and be used, and it only covers the torso. Springlocks are supposed to be everywhere in the suit, all limbs, torso, and head. But they were only in the chest cavity of the old animatronics and spring bonnie, which isn't a huge problem it's just something that could have definitely been improved on. They also had different functionality, these springlocks looked like they wouldn't hold back the endoskeleton at all and are instead purely made for killing, which there would have been no reason for with these suits. I much prefer the windup design of springlocks that hold back all the parts inside the suits from collapsing inward, as described in the books.
2. The springlocks scene itself.
On top of the springlocks being different which I also didn't like in the scene, the way they did it with his helmet off is really upsetting. I get that it was probably so you could see expressions of pain and the look in his eyes, but it robbed us of a possible springlocks scene that could have been similar to the "one audio" I'm sure most diehard fnaf fans have heard, or the audio by "NLGL10n3I" which is done absolutely beautifully and would have made for a perfect springlocks scene. It would have been much better if it was muffled and you just saw the convulsions and blood from the suit snapping back into place.
4. "I always come back."
I really disliked how this line was delivered and just think it could have been said better, him being able to put his helmet on makes little sense to me because of the restrictions on his muscles the springlocks would have had, but it's not the worst thing.
5. The animatronics being "brainwashed."
I really didn't like the idea that the kids just didn't remember that afton was the one who had killed them, because they held onto that a lot in the games and stuff. So Abbie needing to put a drawing on the wall to show that "bad guy is bad" was pretty upsetting and didn't make any sense.
6. The fort scene.
I get it, they're kids, but they're not supposed to be like regular kids. They were murdered, and they're pissed about it, they don't care about anything other than getting revenge for their deaths or inflicting pain. It was also cringey, which they did to appeal to the audience I guess and it makes sense cause it's a pg13 movie but it still didn't fit the vibe of the rest of the film at all.
7. The film rating.
I understand that a lot of the audience isn't old enough to watch a rated R movie in theaters but it could have at least been rated MA. That being said, they got away with a lot more than I thought they could with the cupcake mauling the guy's face off and the girl being bitten completely in half. They could have not done so much with their deaths though and redirected it towards the springlocks scene, I'd much rather the rest of the kills be more mediocre and have an amazing springlocks death than have a mid springlocks death and some decent kills.
8. The blade whirring freddy mask.
I think the concept of a murder device in the pizzeria could have been done much better than just a mask with some spinning blades. A better idea for that would be a springlocks suit, assuming we didn't have the shit springlocks we got in the movie and had the ones that had to be wound back to hold back the suit. They did something similar with the clown animatronic that Chica tried to shove Abbie into, but it would be a lot better as a suit you wake up inside of and have to carefully unwind in order to open up the chest to escape, and to try not to set off the springlocks would have made for a much more suspenseful scene with opportunity to scare the audience by springlocking the suit just after Mike had escaped from part of or all of inside the suit.
Something similar to this is in the books, Charlie is trapped inside of a suit with springlocks that she has to carefully unwind to get free from. Mike could have learned how to do that through Vanessa when she points them out to him in the back closet.
9. The power and cameras.
I know it wasn't going to be like the games in that sense, but the cameras were used very little and there could have been some scenes where we could see, even as a little thing you'd just catch if you were looking, like animatronics moving through the pizzeria.
The power also was vastly different and just went on the fritz a couple times where Mike had to flip the breaker off and on, instead of the building running on a generator with a specific amount of power for the night.
10. No Markiplier :(
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The last one was a joke but that's overall my critical review of the movie, would and will absolutely watch again for things I missed and to look at things better. Please let me know your different thoughts on the movie and what you think.
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em0tionl0rd · 5 months
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First attempt at Springtrap's "anatomy"
If enough people like this I'll post the full image.
Multiple references used. I will make a cleaner version later. I already see flaws in the design that I want to tweak.
Edit: Since this post is still getting attention, please head over to the full image here if you haven't seen it already, thanks!
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king-is-here1985 · 6 months
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Spring Bonnie/Springtrap redesign based on the Glamrock & Disco trends of the 70’s. They’re still a springlock suit and are not a Glamrock animatronic.
Also justt realized I forgot the stars on the arm but uhhhh to late now we ball.
But just saying, I’d trust this Spring Bonnie to follow them to a backroom.
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whatthehellvictorhugo · 6 months
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I know i havent posted in a while, but worrry not! I am back from the dead! (just like this guy)
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Have this Springtrap as I go back to the dead for god knows how long
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miss-mayh3m · 3 months
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Here's some more of our favourite bunny boy right here ↓
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lauralot89 · 2 months
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now I'm not a scholar of FNAF lore but from what I do know this seems perhaps unwise
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The Bite Of 83 Was Not Caused By An Accidental Springlock Failure
I was reading the Fnaf wiki last night and I noticed something
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The wiki seems to attribute the Crying Child's death to an accidental springlock failure caused by his tears loosening the mechanisms.
This is something that I've often seen used in theories and retellings of the bite, but this would not be feasibly possible.
This is due to one simple fact,
The springlock suits were in animatronic mode.
For a springlock failure to occur, the suits would need to be in suit mode, because, while in animatronic mode, all of the springlocks would be disengaged.
We know that the suits were in animatronic mode, because:
1. We have seen what a person wearing the Fredbear suit looks like, and the suit on stage is notably empty.
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2. If someone was in the suit, you'd think they'd have the common sense to, at the very least, move away from the child being stuffed in their suit's mouth? Or stop the kids from doing it at all?
3. The bullies would probably have the basic knowledge to not try and pull a 'prank' right in front of an adult, and since we've established that you can see when someone is performing in Fredbear, the bullies probably wouldn't take that kind of risk.
4. We've seen what happens when springlocks fail with someone inside.
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If there was somehow someone performing inside of Fredbear, the Crying Child's blood wouldn't be the only one that stained the suit.
With all this evidence, I believe I can safely say that the bite of 83 was not caused by an accidental springlock failure.
However there is still one more thing I'd like to discuss.
If the bite wasn't caused by an accidental springlock failure, how did the suit generate enough force to kill the Crying Child?
The way the springlocks work is that they push the various electronics aside, and lock them in place to make room for the wearer. The wearer is able to move around in the suit, despite all of the technology, meaning has to at least be light enough for your average adult the lift and move around in.
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How does this relate?
If the suit is light enough to be worn, the weight of the upper head coming down would not be able to generate enough force to crush the Crying Child's skull like a potato chip.
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It might hurt, or give him a concussion, but kiddo would not be cosplaying a pancake.
Therefore, in this scenario, there are only three feasible ways that the bite of 83 could have occurred:
A. William Afton and Henry Emily are idiots who decided it was a good idea to give their animatronics the bite force to crush skulls.
B. Someone tampered with the animatronic to give it the bite force to crush skulls.
Or C. Someone deliberately rewound the head springlocks (at the least) so it would have the bite force to crush skulls. (Though this is unlikely, as the suit probably wouldn't be able to perform in suit mode without a wearer)
While I am unsure of the motives to do so, (As the Fnaf timeline is a mess) I believe that the culprit was likely Afton, as he would have been one of the only ones at the time who knew how to work the springlock suits (Being one of the two designers).
I say Afton, because depending on where the events of Fnaf 4 take place, he could have multiple reasons.
He could have wanted to kill a child using it, or it could be a sort of test run for the funtimes, to see how effective murder via animatronic was.
The above is all speculation however, and is not based in facts. These are merely my musings and hold no merit to the theory. As of now, there is no substantial evidence to confirm or deny Afton's involvement in the bite.
Overall, the bite of 83 could not be caused by an accidental springlock failure, meaning either Afton and Emily were really stupid when designing the suits, or someone tampered with the Fredbear suit to make it deadly.
If I have missed any evidence, feel free to correct me!
Thank you for reading this theory, I hope you have a wonderful day.
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