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* ActionSurvivor: A hapless kidnapping victim with no combat experience or any way to defend themselves, yet in the majority of the endings they manage to successfully escape Bonnie and can even reveal her crimes to the public. In one ending they even take down Bonnie themselves.
* AmateurSleuth: As revealed in the prequel and DLC, the protagonist has actually been suspicious of Bonnie for quite a while and has been stalking her bakery and has repeatedly called her in for the police to search with no results. And in fact as noted by Bonnie the police have been getting annoyed with the frequent call ins.
* AmbiguousGender: Whatever their gender is, it's never revealed. The DLC has confirmed the hostage to be female-looking in appearance at least, for Bonnie to use she pronouns on them.
* AmateurSleuth: As revealed in the prequel and DLC, the protagonist has actually been suspicious of Bonnie for quite a while and has been stalking her bakery and has repeatedly called her in for the police to search with no results. And in fact as noted by Bonnie the police have been getting annoyed with the frequent call ins.
* AmbiguousGender: Whatever their gender is, it's never revealed. The DLC has confirmed the hostage to be female-looking in appearance at least, for Bonnie to use she pronouns on them.
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* ActionSurvivor: A hapless kidnapping victim with no combat experience or any way to defend themselves, herself, yet in the majority of the endings they she manage to successfully escape Bonnie and can even reveal her crimes to the public. In one ending they ending, she even take down Bonnie themselves.
herself.
* AmateurSleuth: As revealed in the prequel and DLC, the protagonist has actually been suspicious of Bonnie for quite a while and has been stalking her bakery and has repeatedly called her in for the police to search with no results. And in fact as noted byBonnie Bonnie, the police have been getting annoyed with the frequent call ins.
call-ins.
* AmbiguousGender:Whatever their Her gender is, it's initially never revealed. The revealed until the DLC has confirmed the hostage to be female-looking in appearance at least, for appearance, as Bonnie to use she pronouns on them.using "she" pronouns.
* AmateurSleuth: As revealed in the prequel and DLC, the protagonist has actually been suspicious of Bonnie for quite a while and has been stalking her bakery and has repeatedly called her in for the police to search with no results. And in fact as noted by
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* CassandraTruth: They try to reveal that [[VillainWithGoodPublicity Bonnie]] was the murderer all along in the ''Fear'' ending but nobody believes them.
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* CassandraTruth: They She try to reveal that [[VillainWithGoodPublicity Bonnie]] was the murderer all along in the ''Fear'' ending but nobody believes them.her.
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* DoomedByCanon: Downplayed, compared to the victims, but due to the second half of the main game featuring them as the protagonist we already know their rogue investigation against Bonnie in the [=DLC=] won't amount to anything and that they'll end up kidnapped and dragged off the Bonnie's basement some time in the future, as shown in "A Day with Bonnie".
* EarnYourHappyEnding: In the ''Free'' ending, the Hostage takes down Bonnie, escapes her butcher basement with the limbless panda, and exposes Bonnie's crimes to the rest of the town. As the limbless panda falls asleep in his hospital bed, the Hostage looks out the window, glad that their nightmare is finally over.
* FeaturelessProtagonist: All we see of them in the endings is a featureless purple or black figure with eyes. Even the [=DLC=] shows them only as a vaguely humanoid shape with no distinguishing features.
* HeroAntagonist: In the Fresh Ingredients [=DLC=]. When seeing them at town hall, trying to talk up her next target, Bonnie remarks that she's seen them snooping around her bakery several times. It's also implied that they're the one behind the "I will expose you" grafiti near Bonnie's bakery.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: In the ''Free'' ending, the Hostage takes down Bonnie, escapes her butcher basement with the limbless panda, and exposes Bonnie's crimes to the rest of the town. As the limbless panda falls asleep in his hospital bed, the Hostage looks out the window, glad that their nightmare is finally over.
* FeaturelessProtagonist: All we see of them in the endings is a featureless purple or black figure with eyes. Even the [=DLC=] shows them only as a vaguely humanoid shape with no distinguishing features.
* HeroAntagonist: In the Fresh Ingredients [=DLC=]. When seeing them at town hall, trying to talk up her next target, Bonnie remarks that she's seen them snooping around her bakery several times. It's also implied that they're the one behind the "I will expose you" grafiti near Bonnie's bakery.
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* DoomedByCanon: Downplayed, compared to the victims, but due to the second half of the main game featuring them her as the protagonist we already know their her rogue investigation against Bonnie in the [=DLC=] won't amount to anything and that they'll she will end up kidnapped and dragged off the Bonnie's basement some time in the future, as shown in "A Day with Bonnie".
* EarnYourHappyEnding: In the ''Free'' ending, the Hostage takes down Bonnie, escapes her butcher basement with the limbless panda, and exposes Bonnie's crimes to the rest of the town. As the limbless panda falls asleep in his hospital bed, the Hostage looks out the window, glad thattheir her nightmare is finally over.
* FeaturelessProtagonist: All we see ofthem her in the endings is a featureless purple or black figure with eyes. Even the [=DLC=] shows them her only as a vaguely humanoid shape with no distinguishing features.
* HeroAntagonist: In the Fresh Ingredients [=DLC=]. When seeing them at town hall, trying to talk up her next target, Bonnie remarks that she's seenthem her snooping around her bakery several times. It's also implied that they're she's the one behind the "I will expose you" grafiti near Bonnie's bakery.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: In the ''Free'' ending, the Hostage takes down Bonnie, escapes her butcher basement with the limbless panda, and exposes Bonnie's crimes to the rest of the town. As the limbless panda falls asleep in his hospital bed, the Hostage looks out the window, glad that
* FeaturelessProtagonist: All we see of
* HeroAntagonist: In the Fresh Ingredients [=DLC=]. When seeing them at town hall, trying to talk up her next target, Bonnie remarks that she's seen
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* KilledOffForReal: They don't She doesn't survive in the ''Fresh Ingredients'' ending.
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* StalkerWithoutACrush: Becomes this in the ''Waiting'' Ending where they stalk Bonnie waiting to get the perfect chance to catch her in the act.
* StringTheory: In the ''Waiting'' ending, a corkboard behind them is shown to have all sorts of papers connected with red strings. Showing off that they have now fully dedicated themselves to finding a way to stop Bonnie.
* YouHaveToBelieveMe: In the ''Fear'' ending, them revealing that Bonnie is a murderer falls on deaf ears, as the townsfolk simply can't imagine Bonnie doing the terrible things the protagonist is accusing her of.
* StringTheory: In the ''Waiting'' ending, a corkboard behind them is shown to have all sorts of papers connected with red strings. Showing off that they have now fully dedicated themselves to finding a way to stop Bonnie.
* YouHaveToBelieveMe: In the ''Fear'' ending, them revealing that Bonnie is a murderer falls on deaf ears, as the townsfolk simply can't imagine Bonnie doing the terrible things the protagonist is accusing her of.
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* StalkerWithoutACrush: Becomes this in the ''Waiting'' Ending where they she stalk Bonnie waiting to get the perfect chance to catch her in the act.
* StringTheory: In the ''Waiting'' ending, a corkboard behindthem her is shown to have all sorts of papers connected with red strings. Showing off that they she have now fully dedicated themselves to finding a way to stop Bonnie.
* YouHaveToBelieveMe: In the ''Fear'' ending,them her revealing that Bonnie is a murderer falls on deaf ears, as the townsfolk simply can't imagine Bonnie doing the terrible things the protagonist is accusing her of.
* StringTheory: In the ''Waiting'' ending, a corkboard behind
* YouHaveToBelieveMe: In the ''Fear'' ending,
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* CarryABigStick: In the Fresh Ingredients DLC, Bonnie (as Bunnie) uses a large hammer to knock out her targets. And anyone who might try to interfere.
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* DropTheHammer: In the Fresh Ingredients DLC, Bonnie (as Bunnie) uses a large hammer to knock out her targets. And anyone who might try to interfere.
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A... thing resembling a crudely copy of Bonnie. She becomes an enemy Bonnie has to face in the secret Bingus mode in the night mode.
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* HeroWithBadPublicity: She doesn't have a particularly good reputation between her cagey mannerisms, focused & unsettling stare, and her frequent requests for the police to investigate Bonnie's Bakery with no evidence on-hand. That being said, she's only like this because she's fairly certain there's a ''serial killer'' in town.
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Four animals: a panda[[labelnote:*]]Completely limbless[[/labelnote]], a dog[[labelnote:*]]armless[[/labelnote]], a rabbit[[note]]legless[[/note]], and a cats[[note]]lost both an arm and a leg[[/note]]. All of them imprisoned inside of Bonnie's basement dungeon where their bodies are used as her cooking ingredients.
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Four animals: a panda[[labelnote:*]]Completely limbless[[/labelnote]], a dog[[labelnote:*]]armless[[/labelnote]], a rabbit[[note]]legless[[/note]], and a cats[[note]]lost cat[[note]]lost both an arm and a leg[[/note]]. All of them imprisoned inside of Bonnie's basement dungeon where their bodies are used as her cooking ingredients.
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Four animals: a panda[[labelnote:*]]Completely limbless[[/labelnote]], a dog[[labelnote:*]]armless[[/labelnote]], and two cats[[note]]one legless and another who lost both an arm and a leg[[/note]]. All of them imprisoned inside of Bonnie's basement dungeon where their bodies are used as her cooking ingredients.
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Four animals: a panda[[labelnote:*]]Completely limbless[[/labelnote]], a dog[[labelnote:*]]armless[[/labelnote]], a rabbit[[note]]legless[[/note]], and two cats[[note]]one legless and another who lost a cats[[note]]lost both an arm and a leg[[/note]]. All of them imprisoned inside of Bonnie's basement dungeon where their bodies are used as her cooking ingredients.
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* UncertainDoom: Unlike the other three victims seen in the DLC, there is no rabbit prisoner, which suggests that Abby ''might'' have met the same fate as her sister.
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A... thing resembles a crudely copy of Bonnie. She becomes an enemy Bonnie has to face in the secret Bingus mode in the night mode.
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A... thing resembles a crudely copy of Bonnie. She becomes an enemy Bonnie has to face in the secret Bingus mode in the night mode.
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* HiddenAgendaVillain: As of now it's unknown why they're kidnapping children.
* WouldHurtAChild: Unlike Bonnie, it's clear they have no problems with kidnapping children.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Unlike Bonnie, it's clear they have no problems with kidnapping children.
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* UncertainDoom: The Panda is saved in the secret ending, but we don't know of the other victims' fates.
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* UncertainDoom: The Panda is saved in the secret ending, but we don't know of the other victims' fates.
fates. The [=DLC=] game does have an ending where all of the animals are given hook limbs and they sail together with the pirate, but no one else mentions it.
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* CatapultNightmare: Getting killed by Bingus in Night Mode has Bonnie spring awake in the middle of the night, revealing the Bingus mode to [[AllJustADream actually be a nightmare.]]
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** Played straight in the Fresh Ingredient DLC where you're playing as her full-time, hunting for victims to make ingredients out of. [[spoiler:She also ends up being placed in the role of a hostage herself in the secret Bingus mode.]]
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** Played straight in the Fresh Ingredient DLC where you're playing as her full-time, hunting for victims to make ingredients out of. [[spoiler:She She also ends up being placed in the role of a hostage herself in the secret Bingus mode.]]
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* AmbiguousSituation: The ''Fresh Ingredients'' DLC presents the question of if the townspeople seen in-game are actually [[spoiler:animals]]; missing posters in the DLC gallery (which can be unlocked by playing through the Endless Baking mode) feature [[spoiler:humans that resemble the animal victims that Bonnie kidnaps, and the Bingus version of the Escape ending shows a bloody human corpse in what looks like Bonnie's basement.]] With that in mind, does Bonnie really [[spoiler:live in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals, [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness or does she only see the townspeople as animals due to some kind of psychosis?]]]]
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* AmbiguousSituation: The ''Fresh Ingredients'' DLC presents the question of if the townspeople seen in-game are actually [[spoiler:animals]]; animals; missing posters in the DLC gallery (which can be unlocked by playing through the Endless Baking mode) feature [[spoiler:humans humans that resemble the animal victims that Bonnie kidnaps, and the Bingus version of the Escape ending shows a bloody human corpse in what looks like Bonnie's basement.]] basement. With that in mind, does Bonnie really [[spoiler:live live in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals, [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness or does she only see the townspeople as animals due to some kind of psychosis?]]]]psychosis?]]
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* EvilChef: Just ask the [[spoiler:poor animals whose limbs she chopped off.]]
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* EvilChef: Just ask the [[spoiler:poor poor animals whose limbs she chopped off.]]
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* TheSecretOfLongPorkPies: Bonnie keeps her bakery [[spoiler:by abducting various animal townspeople to use as ingredients for her pastries, before serving them to her animal customers.]]
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* TheSecretOfLongPorkPies: Bonnie keeps her bakery [[spoiler:by by abducting various animal townspeople to use as ingredients for her pastries, before serving them to her animal customers.]]
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* AmbiguousSituation: The ''Fresh Ingredients'' DLC presents the question of if the townspeople seen in-game are actually [[spoiler:animals]]; missing posters in the DLC gallery (which can be unlocked by playing through the Endless Baking mode) feature [[spoiler:humans that resemble the animal victims that Bonnie kidnaps, and the Bingus version of the Escape ending shows a bloody human corpse in what looks like Bonnie's basement.]] With that in mind, does Bonnie really [[spoiler:live in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals, [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness or does she only ''see'' the townspeople as animals due to some kind of psychosis?]]]]
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* AmbiguousSituation: The ''Fresh Ingredients'' DLC presents the question of if the townspeople seen in-game are actually [[spoiler:animals]]; missing posters in the DLC gallery (which can be unlocked by playing through the Endless Baking mode) feature [[spoiler:humans that resemble the animal victims that Bonnie kidnaps, and the Bingus version of the Escape ending shows a bloody human corpse in what looks like Bonnie's basement.]] With that in mind, does Bonnie really [[spoiler:live in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals, [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness or does she only ''see'' see the townspeople as animals due to some kind of psychosis?]]]]
* EvilChef: Just ask the [[spoiler:poor animals whose limbs she chopped off.]]
* HairRaisingHare: The townspeople are certainly right to be afraid when "Bunnie" shows up in their vicinity.
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* ItIsDehumanizing: In the DLC, she refers to all the animals around her as "it", even though they're fully sapient just like her. It's yet another reminder how little she values their lives beyond being customers or ingredients for her bakery.
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* ItIsDehumanizing: In the DLC, she refers to all the animals around her as "it", "it," even though they're fully sapient just like her. It's yet another reminder how little she values their lives beyond being customers or ingredients for her bakery.
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* WhiteMaskOfDoom: Her "Bunnie" mask, which she wears when on the prowl at night.
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* AmbiguousSituation: The ''Fresh Ingredients'' DLC presents the question of if the townspeople seen in-game are actually [[spoiler:animals]]; missing posters in the DLC gallery (which can be unlocked by playing through the Endless Baking mode) feature [[spoiler:humans that resemble the animal victims that Bonnie kidnaps, and the Bingus version of the Escape ending shows a bloody human corpse in what looks like Bonnie's basement.]] With that in mind, does Bonnie really [[spoiler:live in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals, [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness or does she only ''see'' the townspeople as animals due to some kind of psychosis?]]]]
* DarkAndTroubledPast: She mentions that her family disappeared in the DLC.
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* DropTheHammer: In the Fresh Ingredients [=DLC=] Bonnie as Bunnie uses a large hammer to knock out her targets. And anyone who might try to interfere.
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* DropTheHammer: In the Fresh Ingredients [=DLC=] DLC, Bonnie as Bunnie (as Bunnie) uses a large hammer to knock out her targets. And anyone who might try to interfere.
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* FreudianExcuse: The Fresh Ingredients [=DLC=] reveals that her parents disappeared when she was very young, leaving her all alone. Her only friend growing up was Bear and it's implied she threw herself into her bakery in order to repress her trauma.
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* FreudianExcuse: The Fresh Ingredients ''Fresh Ingredients'' [=DLC=] reveals that her parents disappeared when she was very young, leaving her all alone. Her only friend growing up was Bear and it's implied she threw herself into her bakery in order to repress her trauma.
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* ItIsDehumanizing: In the [=DLC=] she refers to all the animals around her as "it", even though they're fully sapient just like her. It's yet another reminder how little she values their lives beyond being customers or ingredients for her bakery.
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* ItIsDehumanizing: In the [=DLC=] DLC, she refers to all the animals around her as "it", even though they're fully sapient just like her. It's yet another reminder how little she values their lives beyond being customers or ingredients for her bakery.
* MalevolentMaskedWoman: Her "Bunnie" persona has her don a white rabbit mask to disguise her identity when hunting her victims at night.
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* PsychopathicWomanchild: The [=DLC=] told from her point of view confirms her to be this. Her sweet demeanor isn't an act, it's just how she is. Which makes her casual attitude toward the mutilations and eventual murders she commits all the more chilling. She treats her kidnappings much like a game and refers to people she dislikes as "meanies".
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* PsychopathicWomanchild: The [=DLC=] told from her point of view confirms her to be this. Her sweet demeanor isn't an act, it's just how she is. Which makes her casual attitude toward the mutilations and eventual murders she commits all the more chilling. She treats her kidnappings much like a game and refers to people she dislikes as "meanies"."meanies."
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** Played straight in the Fresh Ingredient DLC where where you're playing as her full-time, hunting for victims to make ingredients out of, in addition of being a hostage herself in the secret Bingus mode.
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** Played straight in the Fresh Ingredient DLC where where you're playing as her full-time, hunting for victims to make ingredients out of, in addition of of. [[spoiler:She also ends up being placed in the role of a hostage herself in the secret Bingus mode.]]
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* GamerChick: Frequents the arcade, and even rents a guide from the public library to help her with a game that she's struggling to beat.
* UncertainDoom: Unlike the other three victims seen in the DLC, there is no rabbit prisoner, which suggests that Abby ''might'' have met the same fate as her sister.
* UncertainDoom: Unlike the other three victims seen in the DLC, there is no rabbit prisoner, which suggests that Abby ''might'' have met the same fate as her sister.
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* YouHaveToBelieveMe: In the ''Fear'' ending them revealing that Bonnie is a murderer falls on deaf ears, as the townsfolk simply can't imagine Bonnie doing the terrible things the protagonist is accusing her of.
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* YouHaveToBelieveMe: In the ''Fear'' ending ending, them revealing that Bonnie is a murderer falls on deaf ears, as the townsfolk simply can't imagine Bonnie doing the terrible things the protagonist is accusing her of.
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: Despite being merely an OddballDoppelganger, Bonnie fears her. If you get caught by Bingus in her mode, she ominously tells Bonnie that she can't escape her delusions, hinting that Bingus might be a bizarre manifestation of Bonnie's repressed guilt.
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: Despite being merely an OddballDoppelganger, Bonnie fears her. If you get caught by manage to escape from Bingus in her mode, she ends up catching you anyway as she ominously tells Bonnie that she can't escape her delusions, hinting that Bingus might be a bizarre manifestation of Bonnie's repressed guilt.
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* NobleWolf/SavageWolf: Yes, in this case they're both. To the townsfolk, they're protectors trying to keep them safe from the kidnapper. To Bonnie, they're a nuisance that can hinder her in her quest to get ingredients and end her career permanently by arresting her.
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* NobleWolf/SavageWolf: NobleWolf / SavageWolf: Yes, in this case they're both. To the townsfolk, they're protectors trying to keep them safe from the kidnapper. To Bonnie, they're a nuisance that can hinder her in her quest to get ingredients and end her career permanently by arresting her.
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* DropTheHammer: In the Fresh Ingredients [=DLC=] Bonnie as Bunnie uses a large hammer to knock out her targets. And anyone who might try to interfere.
!!Police Wolves
The town's law enforcement. Bonnie needs to avoid them on her ingredient runs.
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* BlueIsHeroic: Their models are colored dark blue and they're working tirelessly to catch the kidnapper that's been terrorizing the town.
* NobleWolf/SavageWolf: Yes, in this case they're both. To the townsfolk, they're protectors trying to keep them safe from the kidnapper. To Bonnie, they're a nuisance that can hinder her in her quest to get ingredients and end her career permanently by arresting her.
* PoliceAreUseless: Much as they try to avoid this trope, in the end it's invoked. The police wolves never manage to catch Bonnie or prevent any of the kidnappings, with the one to ultimately bring her down being the Hostage.
The town's law enforcement. Bonnie needs to avoid them on her ingredient runs.
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* BlueIsHeroic: Their models are colored dark blue and they're working tirelessly to catch the kidnapper that's been terrorizing the town.
* NobleWolf/SavageWolf: Yes, in this case they're both. To the townsfolk, they're protectors trying to keep them safe from the kidnapper. To Bonnie, they're a nuisance that can hinder her in her quest to get ingredients and end her career permanently by arresting her.
* PoliceAreUseless: Much as they try to avoid this trope, in the end it's invoked. The police wolves never manage to catch Bonnie or prevent any of the kidnappings, with the one to ultimately bring her down being the Hostage.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He might seem like a funny, if a bit unnerving, easter egg at first, but the Moose ending implies he's some sort of malevolent otherworldly entity.
* EvilerThanThou: If the Hostage enters the Moose's code into the keypad, the Moose is summoned and takes Bonnie away, with her being unable to do anything about it. Though considering who Bonnie is, the "evil" part is debatable.
* EvilerThanThou: If the Hostage enters the Moose's code into the keypad, the Moose is summoned and takes Bonnie away, with her being unable to do anything about it. Though considering who Bonnie is, the "evil" part is debatable.
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* TheSpook: Who ''is'' this guy? Why does he keep telling you anecdotes that end in puns? And why does he disappear into the floor at the end of each conversation? You'll never find out.
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* TheSpook: Who ''is'' this guy? Why does he keep telling you anecdotes that end in puns? And why does he disappear into the floor at the end of each conversation? Where does he take Bonnie in his ending and has he already taken others? You'll never find out.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Despite being merely an OddballDoppelganger, Bonnie fears her. If you get caught by Bingus in her mode, she ominously tells Bonnie that she can't escape her delusions, hinting that Bingus might be a bizarre manifestation of Bonnie's repressed guilt.
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* HostileShowTakeover: By clicking on Bonnie's ear several times in main menu screen, Bingus will take over the screen instead as a secret Bingus mode become unlocked, which allows you to play as Bonnie under captivation of that crudely doppelganger of hers.
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* HostileShowTakeover: By clicking on Bonnie's ear several times in main menu screen, Bingus will take over the screen instead as a secret Bingus mode become unlocked, which allows you to play as Bonnie under captivation as a captive of that crudely doppelganger of hers.
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* FreudianExcuse: The Fresh Ingredients [=DLC=] reveals that her parents disappeared when she was very young, leaving her all alone. Her only friend growing up was Bear and it's implied she threw herself into her bakery in order to repress her trauma.
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* FreudianExcuse: The Fresh Ingredients [=DLC=] reveals that her parents disappeared when she was very young, leaving her all alone. Her only friend growing up was Bear and it's implied she threw herself into her bakery in order to repress her trauma.