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10!!William Afton
11!!!'''Voiced by:''' PJ Heywood
12!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/MatthewLillard (movie)
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14Otherwise known within the fandom as [[FanNickname the Purple Guy]] (after his initial appearance in ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2''), William Afton is the definitive BigBad of the entire ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' franchise. He is an amoral SerialKiller who targets children for nebulous reasons which only become hinted at over the course of the series. While he only rarely makes a physical appearance in-game, his influence can be felt in the various death minigames that pepper the games, and he takes center-stage in the third, sixth and eighth games. The unique differences between his incarnations can be found below.
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16William Afton's human body died when he accidentally triggered the springlocks within the Spring Bonnie suit while wearing it to hide from the ghosts of his victims, but his spirit would go on to possess the animatronic, thus creating Springtrap. ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3'' would see him be transported out of the safe room he lured five of his victims to after 30 years of being trapped there, but the game's ending would have the attraction go up in flames with him inside it. Still, William managed to survive that and would roam the outside world until being drawn to a new Freddy Fazbear's Pizza establishment in ''VideoGame/FreddyFazbearsPizzeriaSimulator'', which turned out to be a death trap set by his former best friend and old business partner, Henry Emily. While he might've survived the fire at Fazbear's Frights, he would die once more inside the tunnels of the restaurant that was made to lure him to his doom and end his cruelty once and for all. Despite this however, he is hinted to have returned in some form in both ''[[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysVRHelpWanted Help Wanted]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSecurityBreach Security Breach]]'', but there is no concrete answer on whether he has truly returned.
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21* AmbiguouslyHuman: Afton somehow managed to cheat death several times despite seemingly starting out as an ordinary human. Could a regular person really evade death this often? Or is he the embodiment of some greater evil? No one knows.
22* AmbiguousSituation:
23** After the Custom Night update for ''Sister Location'', a debate was sparked, as to whether he, or his son, Michael, was possessing Springtrap... although [[WordOfGod Word Of God]] implicitly confirmed William as the one inside Springtrap in response to [[WebVideo/GameTheory MatPat's]] "[[MemeticMutation final]]" FNAF theory.
24** Did he really love his daughter, or was he planning on making her his successor? He is a sociopath, after all, and ''Pizzeria Simulator'''s cartoon cutscenes imply that he has problems in forming a genuine smile, so he might not actually feel anything. Baby's motive in ''PS'' doesn't exactly help his case. Not to mention that he's aware Elizabeth is possessing Baby and he lets his employees shock her.
25* AndIMustScream: A frequent victim of this.
26** The first of his deaths was slow and painful, but afterwards his soul was left trapped in Springtrap's suit, which was barred up and left to rot for ''three decades.''
27** Implied to be what's happening in ''VideoGame/UltimateCustomNight'', with the place being either Hell or his dream, a netherworld where he is tortured for his crimes. Oh, and his physical body is immobilized thanks to Henry's fire, so even if he woke up he can't go anywhere.
28* AnimalMotifs: Rabbits; his main costume is the Spring Bonnie suit, as he uses it to gain the trust of children before killing them. When he dies in ''Five Nights at Freddy's 3'', his soul becomes bound to the Spring Bonnie springlock suit and he becomes Springtrap. In ''Five Nights at Freddy's VR: Help Wanted'', Glitchtrap is a malware incarnation of William Afton that presents itself in the form of an old-fashioned Spring Bonnie suit.
29* ArchEnemy: To Henry and the Puppet. The former set up a trap in ''Pizzeria Simulator'' to finally kill him, and the latter is his first victim, who resurrected his other victims and it's implied she visited the ''Pizzeria Simulator'' location just to stop him.
30* ArchnemesisDad: Possibly. He sent his son to get his guts pulled out. [[IWillFindYou Michael has a few questions to ask after this.]]
31* AscendedExtra: His role seems to become larger with each game (with exception of the fourth game and ''Security Breach''). In the first game, he is only mentioned in newspaper clippings that you are unlikely to look at in one of the rooms. In the second game, he appears in several minigames you may end up playing after you get killed, and is alluded to in Phone Guy's phone calls. In the third game, he is the BigBad. In the fifth game, he designed the animatronics trying to kill you — and the one animatronic who's ''not'' trying to kill you ''[[EatsBabies engulfed a young girl]]'' against its own will, meaning he literally designed them to ''kill people''. In the sixth game, he is [[BigBadDuumvirate one of the two Big Bads]] and has influenced his daughter to follow his murderous ways. And in the VR game, he's the sole BigBad once again, ''[[TheBadGuyWins and actually wins]]''.
32* AssholeVictim:
33** William's [[HoistByHisOwnPetard first]] [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice death]] — and [[AndIMustScream imprisonment inside Springtrap]] — was horrifying, yes, but his role in the span of things garners little sympathy.
34** The same goes for his defeat and torture in ''Ultimate Custom Night''.
35* AxCrazy: From what we can tell, he seems to be ''very'' violent and sadistic. Contrary to what his actions might imply, however, his [[SuddenlyVoiced sole appearance]] in ''Sister Location'' depicts him as FauxAffablyEvil, and he ''maybe'' [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes deeply cared about his daughter]]. Maybe being the key word here.
36* BigBad: He is the man behind the slaughter of many children, and the cause of every bad event surrounding Freddy's in some way, shape or form. Even after death, his influence lingers from beyond the grave.
37* BodyHorror: He is often almost always depicted with outsides matching his insides. But of course, all of these injuries were caused by freak accidents.
38* CardCarryingVillain: William has shown no clear signs of being delusional throughout the series and has instead demonstrated his self-awareness of being a deranged SerialKiller, so it's highly likely he actually ''likes'' to be a vicious criminal.
39* CharacterCatchphrase: "I always come back", or some variation thereof, and [[JokerImmunity boy is it accurate.]]
40* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He's gone through so many changes that he's pretty much an entirely different character nowadays.
41** Before ''Sister Location'', he was [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse your average security guard]] working at a children's restaurant, who occasionally killed some of the children in secret.[[note]]The fact that nobody even knew his name, leading to him simply being called "Purple Guy", didn't help at all. Although it is implied in [=FNaF=] 2 that he has technical skills, and can wear a Springlock Suit easily.[[/note]]
42** ''Sister Location'' establishes he owned his own robotics shop, and implied he designed at least some of the animatronics seen throughout the series. Since some of his animatronics had children-killing mechanisms built in, he was now a MadScientist as well. It's also later established [[ConnectedAllAlong he knew the man who seemingly started Fazbear's in the first place]].
43** ''Help Wanted'' and ''Security Breach'' make him into a VirtualGhost and implies he's now got some sort of special powers over both [[BrainwashedAndCrazy people]] and [[{{Technopath}} technology]]. In essence, he's pretty much a supervillain. That being said, whether this actually is the real Afton or is unclear.
44** Springtrap in his original appearance has a malicious yet relaxed expression on his mask and a fluid body language that befits William's nature as a scheming killer but is at odds with him being a zombie in horrifying pain. In ''Help Wanted'', while Glitchtrap looks like the very definition of StrangerDanger, Springtrap instead shambles around with glowing wide-open eyes and a more pronounced SlasherSmile to make him look absolutely unhinged 100% of the time.
45* ChildHater: His victims are primarily children. While the reason behind his preference and apparent fascination in such victims isn't clear, he still qualifies by default regardless.
46* ColorMotifs: Afton is a very evil person who used a very friendly costume to kill people. As such, this contrast is emphasized by Afton being tied to the color purple and the spring suits being yellow, forming a pair of direct complement, or the opposite, colors.
47* CompositeCharacter: His Springtrap and Scraptrap forms are almost like [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} Dr. Frankenstein]] and [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Metallo]] had a grandson.
48* CoolCar: The "Bring cake to children" minigame shows that he had a pretty sweet looking purple car. Purple is a pretty uncommon color for cars, and it matches his purple sprite. Worth mentioning is that he's often speculated as the father in "Midnight Motorist." If so, his car reaches a top speed of 200, which is prestigious for the time period. To put it into perspective, it's only slightly slower than the famous supercar [[https://www.supercars.net/blog/the-ferrari-f40/ Ferrari F40]].
49* TheCorrupter: It's implied he corrupted Elizabeth; doubly so to Vanny if he is Glitchtrap.
50* DeaderThanDead: Afton is seemingly killed for good at the end of ''Pizzeria Simulator'' when the Cassette Man/Henry sets the fake pizzeria ablaze to destroy the remnant. Any subsequent appearances by Afton are implied to be the Mimic pretending to be him. [[AmbiguousSituation Maybe...]]
51* DeathIsCheap: He's been killed ''at least'' two times, first by being crushed inside a metal animatronic suit and left to rot for thirty years, only to then burn in an electrical fire. And, as ''Sister Location'' reveals, he's ''still alive after that.'' Subverted in the sixth game, where he finally meets his end and is sent to Hell.
52* {{Determinator}}: Credit must be given where it is due — the guy is an absolute monster, but he simply ''won't stay down''. He managed to come back after dying. Twice. It takes being completely incinerated to finally destroy him for good and destroy his physical body beyond repair. Apparently ''not even that'' can keep him down — his body might be incinerated, but his soul lives on as Glitchtrap, the creepy bunny that targets you throughout ''Help Wanted''.
53* DidntThinkThisThrough: His FatalFlaw, as detailed below. In essence, while Afton does admittedly come up with some brilliant plans that do work (such as exploiting the fact that the animatronics can't enter into the safe room to ambush them from there), the ''moment'' that [[DidntSeeThatComing another variable enters the equation]] is the moment that spells his doom, as Afton isn't good enough at improvising another plan to pull him out of the situation the first one put him in.
54* EternalVillain: Good old Billy has started to cross into this through sheer [[ImplacableMan Implacability]] and JokerImmunity. The bastard has transcended life and death and keeps returning from defeat after defeat, to quote the man himself.
55-->'''William:''' I ''always'' come back.
56* EvilBrit: As of ''Sister Location'' and onward, his voice is known, and it clearly has a British accent.
57* EvilerThanThou: It's not immediately obvious how much influence William has over the plot of the franchise at first, but as one searches through his story, it becomes very apparent that he is the most influential character in the whole franchise and outshines that of even the animatronics who are promoted as the series' mascots in the first four games (barring the third as he himself is the game's mascot in the form of Springtrap). [[TheHeavy In every possible way]].
58* EvilFormerFriend: Was best friends with [[BigGood Cassette Man/Henry Emily]] and co-founded the entire Freddy’s chain with him before murdering his daughter Charlotte and kicking off his string of other child murders.
59* EvilGloating: A big fan of this. This goes as far as the second game, where he will say "You can't" in response to the player trying to save the children if you bump into him.
60* EvilOldFolks: In a way. While his physical body has stopped aging for [[CruelAndUnusualDeath obvious reasons]], he was old enough to own his own robotics company before he died, and is at least 30 years older than that as Springtrap, with an ambiguous time passing after that.
61* EvilSoundsDeep: In ''Sister Location'', he has a deeper voice than most other male characters in the game. Coupled with his EvilBrit accent, he sounds quite menacing. His voice sounds even deeper in the sixth game, where he is already Springtrap.
62* {{Expy}}: According to PJ Heywood, his voice was inspired by Franchise/HannibalLecter, in that he is [[FauxAffablyEvil always unnervingly calm even when about to kill someone]].
63* EyesAreUnbreakable: Even after becoming Springtrap and Scraptrap, his eyes remain untouched.
64* FatalFlaw: Throughout all of his reincarnations, the one consistent flaw he maintains is a [[DidntThinkThisThrough lack of foresight]]. He simply does not think two steps ahead of his current goal, preferring to focus more on immediate satisfaction or panicking when things turn against him. His fear and arrogance lead to him getting crushed within the springlock suit, he forgoes just going through Fazbear's Fright's exit in favor of killing a nightguard (assuming what remains of the suit's primitive A.I. lets him leave), and he walks into the pizzeria simulator even though he ''knows'' something is fishy about it just because he can't pass up the chance to kill more people.
65* FauxAffablyEvil: Wears a smile wherever he goes, and death, bare minimum as a threat, usually follows. He may appear as not-so-threatening at first glance outside of his suit, but in it, one can see his presence as the vile, deranged bag of disease for what it is. When we finally [[SuddenlyVoiced hear him speak]], his voice is full of this trope too, and he rarely, if ever, talks down to others outright in the games.
66* {{Foil}}:
67** To Phone Guy. They're polar opposites in many respects. William's actions would imply [[RageWithinTheMachine he detests and despises everything]] Fazbear Entertainment stands for. He cunningly murders children out-of-sight in a place where they are supposed to be happy, all with a constant smug grin. He's the CEO of a robotics company, and carefully chooses his words with a menacing voice. Phone Guy's lectures, however, show he ''adores'' the animatronics and the establishment, knowing they hold a special place in children's hearts. He breaks no rules and [[TeachersPet enjoys reminding others about the rules]]. He's only a lowly worker and while his speech is informal, it's very cheerful. [[DeathByIrony And they both die because of what they do]]. After death, the Phone Guy [[KilledOffForReal stays this way]]. Afton actively ''refuses'' to die.
68** He's also this to the Cassette Man, Henry. While Henry is doing what he does to release the soul of his daughter and the other troubled souls in the animatronics, William accompanies Baby/Elizabeth in trying to kill Mike and several more children. Afton is also an example of the worst of humanity (violence, jealousy, and selfishness), while Henry demonstrates the best of humanity (atonement, justice, and sacrifice).
69* ForTheEvulz: Implied. After all these games, we still don't know his motivations, but the novels give us a small clue... Because it's fun, his personal life sucks, and killing people is great for stress relief. This bastard still has it out for children for entertainment.
70* GreaterScopeVillain: Of the first two games, ''Sister Location'', and ''Security Breach''. Maybe ''4'' as well.
71* HatedByAll: He is despised by nearly every character in the series: the Cassette Man (or Henry) for killing his daughter and his horrific experiments; the Puppet who brought the animatronics to life as vengeance for her death; even his own son Michael Afton went after him when he tricked him into getting scooped and bodyjacked. The only one who seemed to care for him was his daughter Elizabeth, but the events of ''Pizzeria Simulator'' imply that he was grooming her into becoming a killer.
72* HateSink: He's far more detestable than the animatronics, being an up-to-eleven-(some say, at ''least'')-time child murderer. He is easily the evilest character in the franchise and is responsible for the existence of most of the other antagonistic characters.
73* TheHeavy: For most of the series, he's the central antagonist, and still the most profile antagonist in the franchise.
74* HopeSpot:
75** As he's being cornered by the ghosts of his past victims, he sees possible salvation: his old trusty tool of murdering, the Spring Bonnie suit! He hops inside to save himself… and only succeeds in orchestrating his own demise. Whoops.
76** After surviving the third game, he managed to stumble upon yet another pizzeria which could contain possible victims, accompanied by his equally bloodthirsty daughter. However, it was all a ruse by his "old friend" Henry/Cassette Man and Mike to end his reign and legacy of terror once and for all. Or so everyone thought, at the very least.
77* HumiliationConga: First, his [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSisterLocation daughter died simply out of curiousity]], by meeting a specific animatronic while she was completely alone -- allowing it to kill her (and to add insult to injury, [[LaserGuidedKarma the animatronic was one of his own killing machines]]). Second, he [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3 got found out by the ghosts who he murdered]] and met the same fate as with his own children. Third, the restaurant he worked with turned into a scare mansion, turning his life's work into a universally-despised urban legend and a mere profit scheme. And finally, [[KarmicDeath karma comes back to bite him]] in the form of Cassette Man/Henry, his old friend, and by extension Mike, his ''own son he left to die'', when Henry leaves him and his daughter Elizabeth/Baby in an inescapable maze to be immolated, with Mike bringing them there in the first place. Let's just say there is no sympathy to the monster to begin with.
78* IconicSequelCharacter: Though all of his forms are almost as well-known as Freddy and friends, it's easy to forget that he only first made an appearance in ''Videogame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2'', with allusions to him only existing as very well-hidden secrets in the first game.
79* IHaveManyNames: Aside from "William Afton", his identities as a zombie animatronic also include "Springtrap" and "Scraptrap".
80* ImplacableMan: As noted in the InvincibleVillain entry below.
81* InvincibleVillain: [[JokerImmunity Afton is just too integral to the series' lore to be killed off permanently]] and [[CameBackStrong every time he's "killed", he comes back stronger than ever]]. Gets crushed by the springlock suit? He comes back as Springtrap. Gets burned alive in the third game? He comes back as Scraptrap. Gets burned alive ''again''? By some word of mouth at least, Golden Freddy keeps him alive and then tortures him in his dreams or in Hell. Seems that he is now cursed to being tortured forever? Fazbear Entertainment scans Scraptrap's remains for their new VR game, letting him escape his physical body as Glitchtrap. Manage to force a hard reset when Glitchtrap tries to possess your body? It doesn't kill him; it just traps him in the game and it's implied he'll find some way out eventually, and the Halloween DLC implies that he has an accomplice ready to help him, while ''Security Breach'' reveals he not only turned Vanessa into a serial killer at least as successful as himself but used her to return his soul to the Springtrap animatronic. To quote the man himself:
82-->'''Afton:''' I '''''always''''' come back!
83* IronicHell:
84** His fate as Springtrap has shades of this. He's crushed to death in the Spring Bonnie suit, just as he did to his child victims. After this, his spirit is left trapped in Springtrap and [[SealedEvilInACan left locked in a room at Freddy's]] for decades, leaving him trapped in his preferred method of murder and entombed in the place he'd committed his crimes at. Whether it is ironic or [[Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheSilverEyes what he actually intended]] is up to speculation.
85** It's implied in ''Ultimate Custom Night'' that the game is William's personal hell, as he is tormented by the animatronics (both real and imagined) that he helped create, his various victims for all eternity, and ''two versions of himself'', cursing the names of Henry and Michael or screaming for Mike to help him for eternity. A horrifying fate, but for him, ''fitting''. However, it's later implied that this is actually a ''[[AllJustADream nightmare]]''.
86* ItsAllAboutMe: The one thing consistent in all of William's appearances is ultimately how selfish he is and how little he values any life that isn't his own.
87* {{Jerkass}}: William is '''not''' a nice person, to put it lightly. Him being a SerialKiller who WouldHurtAChild is not even the start of just how big of a jerk he is. His family relationships suggest he has the smallest capacity to care ''somewhere'', but his negligence towards their well-being suggests not even his family is immune to his apathy.
88* JokerImmunity: "Dies" (emphasis on the quotation marks) three times in the series. Never stays that way.
89* KarmaHoudini[=/=]KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Zig-zagged between the two. Faced no punishment for murdering children, and possibly framing the day shift guard in ''2'' (assuming the two aren't one and the same), and ultimately went completely unpunished… and then his last trek on covering his tracks [[HoistByHisOwnPetard ended poorly]]. ''[[HairRaisingHare Very poorly]]''. His actions also caused [[EvenEvilHasStandards Elizabeth, the only person he may have cared about]], to die. He doesn't care about his fate, though, but Henry kills him in a fire. And then he comes back, gets Vanessa on his side, orders her to murder children, and is at his strongest since pre-Springtrap. And then in ''Security Breach'', he's set on fire ''[[RunningGag for the third time]]'', and the Blob takes him away, although it's unknown if he died because of it or not (and even if he did, [[JokerImmunity like that's gonna stop him]]).
90* KarmicDeath:
91** In the final cutscene in ''FNAF 3'', you play as one of the childrens' ghosts. You can find and corner William, along with the souls of the other four children. In a panic, he will jump into the Spring Bonnie suit that he wore while luring the children away. Everything seems fine and dandy for him, until… [[HoistByHisOwnPetard well, let's just say there's a reason it's now called]] ''[[CruelAndUnusualDeath Springtrap]]''. Though, death, bloodbath as it was, turns out to be more of an inconvenience for him.
92** Dies for the second time at the hands of Henry/Cassette Man (the father of the Puppet, one of William's victims) and Mike, his own son, in ''Pizzeria Simulator''. Cassette Man even states there's a special place in Hell for his kind of evil. Not like it lasted, [[NotQuiteDead or that he even died at all]].
93* LaserGuidedKarma:
94** He programmed the animatronics in ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSisterLocation'' to kill children when they're alone. Baby accidentally killing his daughter could be seen as this.
95** When cornered by his victims' ghosts, he hides inside the same Spring Bonnie costume he used to lure them to their deaths. However, his haste + the passage of time + his EvilLaugh + the moist and wet room = several broken springlocks and one dead serial killer.
96** He betrayed the trust of his friend Henry/Cassette Man and sent his own son to die in ''Sister Location''. That more than comes to bite him in the ass when Henry orchestrates a plan that kills him for the second time. Michael, even if unaware of the plan, was also involved.
97** While it's not clear which position he had in Freddy Fazbear's Pizza besides co-founder (he was probably the day shift security guard), it's very likely that he took full advantage of the very lax policies of the management regarding injuries and disappearances, even possibly getting away with his murders and causing someone else to took the blame for them. This, however, ends up biting him back when the management decide to wall his corpse up in the safe room rather than retrieve it, effectively forcing him to languish there for decades in the guise of an undead monstrosity.
98* LeanAndMean: One of the only features that has remained constant throughout the games is that he's tall enough to outright ''dwarf'' most, if not all of the animatronics. Even after his demise, he's pretty tall.
99* MysteriousPast: Nothing is known about his earlier life; however, given how awful the childhoods of most serial killers are, it's not a stretch to assume that his earlier life [[FreudianExcuse was awful, and helped him develop into the sadistic maniac we see today]]. All we know for certain is that he was a genius engineer and businessman who owned Fazbear Entertainment alongside Henry and had a wife and three children. He also founded Afton Robotics, LLC at some point.
100* NotQuiteDead: ''Fazbear Frights'' heavily implies that he survived the ''Pizzeria Simulator'' fire and that ''Ultimate Custom Night'' is AllJustADream.
101* PracticallyJoker: An enigmatic and sadistic serial killer linked to the colour purple, with a penchant for giving {{Slasher Smile}}s when killing people. If the man featured in ''Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria'' Simulator is indeed Afton, he resembles Jack Napier from 1989's ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}''.
102* PromotedToPlayable:
103** In ''[[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysWorld World]]'' as both a human (though that character's info as "Purple Guy" claims not to be Afton himnself) and Springtrap. He keeps his BadassNormal status there as the former as well. He's also an InUniverse GameBreaker, which was why he was sent to the Halloween Update.
104** If you take the theory that ''Ultimate Custom Night'' is an IronicHell or torturous nightmare for Afton into account, then he becomes playable in the main game line for the first time.
105* RasputinianDeath: He is impaled and possibly crushed to death with several of his limbs ripped and torn apart, his skull is punctured on all sides, and his eyes have been popped out of the sockets from pressure. After decaying in a sealed room for anywhere from a few months to ''decades'', he is eventually freed. Unfortunately for him, his freedom is short-lived, as the attraction ignites from faulty electrical wiring and burns down, presumably with him still inside it. And the ending of ''Sister Location'' reveals that he survived ''that.'' And then, ''another'' building (the setting of ''Pizzeria Simulator'') burns down, this time a maze with no exit so he can't escape, to do him in. '''And he survived that as well.''' His programming chip gets used in a video game and he body snatches a woman to find his old body and bring himself back ''again''… and he gets trapped in a burning building for a ''third time''.
106* ResurrectedMurderer: A serial child-killer who died after being crushed to death inside the Spring Bonnie suit. He comes back from the dead after his soul possesses the suit and serves as a recurring villain afterwards.
107* {{Sadist}}: He clearly enjoys killing children, judging by that sadistic smile he's seen with. His SlasherSmile stays with him in all of his forms.
108* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: William is usually shown being a Fazbear Entertainment employee before any of his crimes happen, as he uses his ability to easily get close to children by knowing where the suits and restaurants are located to set them up. This is also why he avoids getting found out, as he pretends to be an inconspicuous employee in plain sight. These connections, however, end up [[DeconstructedTrope doing him in]] during the events of ''Pizzeria Simulator'', as Henry, the former CEO of the company, knew William would be lured into his fake restaurant, being his former ally.
109* SecondaryColorNemesis: He's famously portrayed by a purple sprite, owned a purple car, and as Springtrap, the color of his Spring Bonnie suit has decayed into a sickly green.
110* SerialKiller: He's "the Purple Guy", the figure seen throughout the minigames that has killed the children at Freddy's.
111* SlasherSmile: He's only ever not smiling if he's working or being cornered by the spirits of his victims.
112* TheSociopath: Mr. Afton ticks off all the boxes: Lack of empathy; he doesn't care quite by and large who he kills, and even his friends and family are at most pawns to be used (with the ''possible'' exception of Elizabeth). Lying manipulator; his intro speech in ''Sister Location'' is ''really'' well composed, but also doesn't address the question asked of him at all. Constant need for stimulation; the only reason that seems to be given why he kills children is that he likes it and he's able to. Brilliant but also lacking foresight; while he is behind the creation of the Funtime animatronics and has in-depth knowledge on the springlock suits, he displays a severe lack of forward-thinking: he decides to climb inside the springlock suit even when the condition it's in makes it highly likely to kill him, and even as Scraptrap '''knows''' that the pizzeria isn't what it seems but can't resist the opportunity to kill more kids. Both of these examples lead to his death. He seems to be of the low functional type since he has a single-minded obsession with killing people, even after being turned into Springtrap. It gets to the point where he knows the pizzeria in the sixth game is a trap but can't resist going there anyways if it means claiming more victims.
113* TheSpook: Who is he? Where did he come from? Why does he kill children? Why does he target a very specific pizzeria for his murders? Why does he come back to destroy the animatronics? Why/how does he come back as Springtrap? ''Sister Location'' adds a little more information on him: his name is William Afton, he built the Circus Baby gang (to abduct children, of course), and he [[HiddenDepths had a daughter]]. ''[[EatenAlive Had]]'' being the keyword here. That said, his motives are still a mystery.
114* SuddenlyVoiced: At the beginning of ''Sister Location'', in the very same cutscene that names him, he speaks aloud, explaining some of the new features of the Funtime animatronics. He lets us hear his voice more in the following games.
115* TooCleverByHalf: Demonstrates this quite frequently. While incredibly cunning and manipulative, a prodigy in mechanical engineering, and scarily competent at everything he does, overconfidence and being considerably lacking in foresight is his downfall many times throughout the series. Easily the two most apparent instances of this in the series proper would be hiding in a Springlock suit while literally ''surrounded'' by moisture that could ([[CruelAndUnusualDeath and does]]) loosen the locks, and investigating [[SchmuckBait the pizzeria from the sixth game]] even when he knew ''something'' was up. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Also,]] the fact that [[CutLexLuthorACheck he primarily uses his prodigious skill as a mechanic as a means to murder people instead of literally anything else]], although it's ambiguously suggested he has a FreudianExcuse (specifically, AbusiveParents) and/or [[TheSociopath a mental disorder]] to explain why he acts this way.
116* TooDumbToLive:
117** Mr. Afton, what did you ''think'' was going to happen when you hastily climbed inside of a potentially hazardous animatronic suit? The same suit that goes off with just the slightest bit of breath and moisture. [[FailedASpotCheck In a dilapidated room filled with rain and rainwater?]]
118** Even more so applies to [[ViolationOfCommonSense walking into a trap disguised as a pizzeria even when you're fully aware that something was off about it]]!
119* VillainBall:
120** Averted for most of the saga; William covers his tracks ''quite well''. The only reason he gets caught is because he goes back to the pizzeria after it shut down, to destroy the bots for some reason. Then he's confronted by the ghosts of the children he killed. In a moment of panic, he jumps into the Spring Bonnie suit -- but notices his surroundings. There is water from rain leaking through the roof, to the point, there are even large puddles on the floor… which he ''ran through several times'' while running from the pursuing ghosts around the room. This man knew full well the risk of moisture on the spring locks but went for it anyway. ''Snap.'' It's a miracle the locks held out long enough for him to laugh at his assumed victory. Even then, if he hadn't laughed at the children, he might have lived.
121** Played straight in ''Pizzeria Simulator''. Unlike Molten Freddy, Scrap Baby, and Lefty, he knows full well that the pizzeria is a ruse, but plays along anyway, because he regards it as "[[ItAmusedMe interesting]]". It doesn't end well for him…
122* VillainousBreakdown:
123** When finally cornered by the ghosts of the children, he '''FLIPS OUT with fear.'''
124** The face that Scraptrap makes in ''Pizzeria Simulator'' when being cooked alive says it all.
125* VillainDecay: For all that he's a terrifying, evil monster, if you look at his track record since becoming a cybernetic zombie/murderous AI, you'll find that William "The Purple Guy" Afton ''hasn't killed a single damn thing himself.'' He tried to kill the night guard in 3 and may have gotten dangerously close, but failed, he tried to kill Michael in PS but failed, and he, less physically able but sending attack commands to the machines, tried to get Gregory killed in SB but ''[[{{RuleOfThree}} failed]]''.
126* WalkingSpoiler: Almost ''everything'' about Afton is a major spoiler in some way.
127* WickedPretentious: He's the co-founder of a rich fast food company along with his more law-abiding friend, Henry Emily, and he speaks with a posh English accent, but beyond that, William's a selfish and despicable fiend who is responsible for everything in the franchise.
128* WouldHurtAChild: A lot of his victims were kids.
129[[/folder]]
130
131!!Main series
132
133[[folder:William Afton]]
134!!William Afton / "Purple Guy"
135[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/williamafton.png]]
136[[caption-width-right:300:''"I '''[[JokerImmunity always]]''' come [[CharacterCatchphrase back!]]"'']]
137!!!'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2'', ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3'', ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys4'', ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSisterLocation''[[note]]Voice only; not seen in person[[/note]], ''VideoGame/FreddyFazbearsPizzeriaSimulator''
138->''"As if what he had already done wasn't enough, he found a new way to desecrate, to humiliate, to destroy. As if the suffering wasn't enough, the loss of innocence, the loss of everything to so many people."''
139-->-- '''Henry Emily / The Cassette Man'''
140William Afton is the old business partner of Henry Emily, helping him in opening up both Fredbear's Family Diner and Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, while also owning his own company, Afton Robotics. For reasons currently unknown, Afton was a SerialKiller [[WouldHurtAChild targeting children]], and if not for him, the events of the franchise couldn't have possibly happened. Through ups and downs, one thing remains certain: He will come back.
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142* AbusiveParents:
143** While how much he cared about his daughter is unknown, he clearly despises Michael, as he seemingly sent him on a suicide mission as either a test of loyalty or as a long drawn out execution.
144** It's also possible that he was on the receiving end of this, growing up with a physically abusive and alcoholic father. If you buy the theory that the Orange Man from ''Pizzeria Simulator'' is his father, of course.
145* AccidentalMurder: While his other child murders are ''very'' intentional, his daughter's death at the hands of Circus Baby was a complete accident. Maybe.
146* AmbiguousSituation:
147** In [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys4 the fourth game]], we see him putting someone in a suit. Whether this was him framing someone or helping someone while doing his day job is unknown. Knowing just ''who'' Afton is, it's probably the former... someone ''was'' arrested, after all, and it wasn't him.
148** He's heavily implied to be the father of the Child from ''4''.
149* BadassNormal: Seemingly normal, at any rate. As much of a monster he was, he still single-handedly snuck around and dismantled all of the original animatronics while they were actively hunting for him. Unfortunately for him, this ended up [[NiceJobFixingItVillain biting him in the ass]] by releasing the children's spirits, thus allowing them to kill him and move on. This gets even better in ''[[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysWorld World]]'', where he's a playable character -- and a pretty good one at that.
150* BlankWhiteEyes: Many of the minigames have him with distinct white irises. It's downplayed (and overlaps with GlowingEyelightsOfUndeath) when he's seen inside Springtrap, as he still has black pupils.
151* BrainUploading: If he is Glitchtrap in ''Help Wanted'', then the circuit boards uploaded into the VR game somehow contained pieces of William's soul, allowing him to manifest as a version of Spring Bonnie.
152* BringIt: In the second game's "SAVETHEM" minigame. The shape is deliberately vague, but either Purple Guy is holding some sort of weapon as he pounces on Freddy, or holding his palm out in a beckoning gesture (see the image in this folder above). Either one fits a predator who leads children astray. After the third game's reveal of the springlock suits, it's also possible that he's holding the hand-crank used to switch the suit into "costume mode". This is made more likely by the knowledge that the springlock suits were part of Purple Guy's M.O.
153* CorruptCorporateExecutive: CEO of a robotics company by day, and a serial child killer by night.
154* CruelAndUnusualDeath: After being confronted by the ghosts of his victims, he desperately puts his Spring Bonnie suit on in an attempt to scare off and/or armor himself against the ghosts. However, the suit's spring locks activate and he's slowly crushed and impaled by the faulty spring locks. According to the novels, it took ''5 minutes'' to kill him. Afton says so in ''The Silver Eyes''.
155-->'''William:''' And if you trigger those spring locks, two things will happen: first the locks themselves will snap right into you, [[DeathOfAThousandCuts making deep cuts all over your body]], and a split second later, [[IronMaiden all the animatronic parts, all that sharp steel and hard plastic will instantly be driven into your body. You will die, but it will be slow. You'll feel your organs punctured, the suit will grow wet with your blood, and you will know you’re dying for long, long minutes]]. [[AndIMustScream You'll try to scream, but you will be unable to: your vocal cords will be severed, and your lungs will fill with your own blood until you drown in it]].
156* CutLexLuthorACheck: Downplayed, since the animatronics he creates are at least ''superficially'' part of an ([[IncompetenceInc loosely]]) honest business, but the fact still stands that the end goal that he puts his practically ''revolutionary'' skill in mechanics towards is killing children, [[RageWithinTheMachine usually ruining the credibility of the business said skillset goes towards in the process]].
157* CutsceneBoss: After terrorizing players for five nights as Springtrap and in numerous minigames as the 8-bit Purple Guy, the final minigame sees him driven back into his costume room by the ghosts of children he killed and stuffed into animal suits. With nowhere to run, he jumps into the Springtrap suit... which immediately breaks the spring locks due to the moisture from the rainwater in the dilapidated room, making him die gruesomely as the ghosts look on.
158* DeadAllAlong: By the events of the third game, William's corpse has been rotting inside Springtrap for a long time. His spirit still haunts it, though, and it seems like he only kicked the bucket ''after'' the first game was over.
159* DeathByIrony: In a number of ways:
160** William killed children and destroyed animatronics while disguising himself with one of the animatronics' suits -- he was also killed by one of those suits.
161** William disguised himself with the Spring Bonnie suit and used it to kill six children without setting off the springlocks that kept the endoskeleton in the suit from skewering him. Then in a fit of panic, while being cornered by the ghosts of the first five children he murdered, he hides in said springlock suit. [[TooDumbToLive The same suit that goes off with just the slightest bit of breath and moisture. In a dilapidated room filled with rain and rainwater.]]
162** Throughout the minigames of the third night, he uses a room hidden from the animatronics to keep himself safe. He ends up dying in that room, and spends the next couple decades in it.
163** The ghosts of the children tried to kill adults by stuffing them into dangerous suits. He killed himself by hiding in one of those suits in an attempt to escape the ghosts.
164** ''Sister Location'' amps this up a bit; it is implied that his ''daughter'' also suffers a nasty one, as she is killed by her father's child-murdering animatronics that he had so desperately tried to keep her away from.
165*** The very same game also implies Afton knew about the ghosts haunting the animatronics, which indicates his shock that they manifested even after their dismantlement shows he knew far less about the supernatural than he thought.
166* DemotedToExtra: Appears briefly in the fourth game, simply doing his day job as a security guard. Justified, as he has no role in torturing the child and [[AmbiguousSituation whoever we play as in the nights]]... but he ''is'' heavily implied to be [[LukeIMightBeYourFather their father]].
167* DyingAlone: William's eventual fate as revealed in the pixelated ending movie of ''3''. The revenant children scare him into donning the defective Spring Bonnie suit, the locks fail when he mocks the ghosts from inside a wet room and a possibly wet suit, and he is mangled from the inside out -- still twitching even as the children fade away. No one is there to witness his final, agonizing moments. Subverted in ''Pizzeria Simulator'', where he dies accompanied by his daughter, his son, his old business partner, one of the children he murdered, [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and Molten Freddy]].
168* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: In ''Sister Location'', it is revealed that William had a daughter who was killed by Baby. He warned her not to get close to Baby, possibly because he knew she was an unassuming murder weapon. He sent Michael down to the location to save Elizabeth after her death and there are some implications he made Baby as an expression for his affection for his daughter. As mentioned in the AmbiguousSituation trope a folder above, it's still rather questionable how genuine it is.
169* EvilGenius: As of ''Sister Location's'' intro, he's smart enough to build high-tech intelligent robots that can dispense ice cream, inflate balloons, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick and grab children inside them and kill them.]] Heck, this is just building upon FNAF 2, which heavily implies that he tampered with the animatronics' facial recognition.
170* EvilIsBigger: Relative to the other characters -- especially his cameo in ''4'', where we see him next to another adult -- his sprites indicate someone ''tall''.[[note]]To be clear: no matter what shot he's in, he utterly ''dwarfs'' every other character on-screen. This includes ''[[LeanAndMean the Puppet]]''.[[/note]]
171* EvilIsNotWellLit: In the 8-bit minigames his appearance is only seen in purple, hence his nickname Purple Guy. A dark colour, but only enough to distinguish him from the mostly dark background. The only thing to glow are his white eyes.
172* EvilLaugh: The only instance in which William shows any emotion other than menace occurs in his appearance in ''3'', when he cowers in terror from the ghosts of his victims. Once he dives inside the Springtrap suit, he has the temerity to laugh at them… which, alongside the moisture within the room filled with rain, only aggravates the weakened support locks, causing the suit to crush him.
173* EvilMentor: The actions of his human self unintentionally makes him this for [[AIIsACrapshoot the Mimic]], who copies his behavior as a SerialKiller and [[JackTheRipoff continues his legacy]].
174* FatalFlaw: '''Obsession.''' Despite everything he's capable of (such as inventing a variety of revolutionary animatronics, being a legitimately successful businessman, and even finding ways to cheat death ''in almost every appearance''), the only thing Afton ever does with these talents is try and [[HarmfulToMinors kill children]].
175* FreudianExcuse:
176** If - repeat, '''''IF''''' - he is the child of the [[AbusiveParents abusive orange man]] in the ''Midnight Motorist'' minigame, it could come to show how he slowly but surely grew to become TheSociopath he is now.
177** The ''Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysFazbearFrights'' novels imply [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes he loved his wife and was struck with grief after her death]]. This was debunked in a later story.
178** It's been often speculated the death of his child(ren) is what drove him into madness. Of course, that's assuming he killed only after he lost his kids.
179* GenericDoomsdayVillain: He was one for a long time, as he was largely TheGhost, and even when he did appear, he didn't speak or show any significant characterization. ''Sister Location'' and ''Pizzeria Simulator'' finally avert this by having him speak and delving into who he is.
180* GeniusBruiser: Smart enough to build animatronics that count how many children are in the room and capture them if alone, and strong enough to overpower and disable the animatronics, though he had the element of surprise.
181* TheGhost: Throughout the franchise, his appearance has always been left a mystery.
182** He's first mentioned in a [[EasterEgg randomly-appearing newspaper headline]] from the first game, which doesn't give ''any'' details about him besides his gender and the fact that he murdered children.
183** The second game identifies him as a vaguely-defined purple 8-bit sprite, which doesn't tell body features or clothing, unlike the animatronics.
184** The third game does show him as a rotting corpse inside Springtrap, which is barely visible in the costume and doesn't indicate what he would've looked like in the living flesh.
185** We ''might'' see [[https://i.redditmedia.com/O7aM6AtjQzpCPqeyJCdd-uTUEyE358H0KosvQCZwab4.png?w=1024&s=269bf97108dbaa5de675a1cb07e62364 his real appearance (albeit stylized as a 50s-esque cartoon)]] in ''VideoGame/FreddyFazbearsPizzeriaSimulator''[='=]s cutscenes, where he wears a purple business suit, is constantly smiling, has a cleft chin just like Springtrap's, and even wears what looks like a night guard's uniform in one picture.
186* HiddenDepths: For a brutal and sadistic SerialKiller, he appears to be one heck of a technician, if ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSisterLocation'' is of any indication.[[note]]This matches up with the idea that he tampered with the Toy animatronics' facial recognition in ''2'', even if it's not fully confirmed.[[/note]] He's also [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes not completely heartless]], since it's revealed he had [[MoralityPet a daughter]] that he loved enough to try and keep safe from his murderous creations. [[LaserGuidedKarma He failed]].[[note]]However, that last bit could have been {{subverted}} in ''Pizzeria Simulator'', which implies that he ''may'' have wanted to keep Elizabeth alive only to make her become DaddysLittleVillain.[[/note]]
187* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Ultimately killed himself attempting to hide in the Spring Bonnie springlock suit, stuffing himself into one of the suits like he had done to the children he was hiding from. He apparently built Baby and possibly the other ''Sister Location'' animatronics with a feature that would make them horrifically murder children provided that no one else is looking. To our knowledge, the only kid ever killed by this was '''his own daughter''', whom he specifically warned to stay away from Baby.
188* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: Among all the animatronics and the supernatural occurrences, this monster, a human, is the cause of everything.
189* KarmicTransformation: More like a Karmic Reincarnation, actually. He ended up condemned to the same fate his victims were left in: becoming the very animatronic that he was crushed and/or stabbed to death in.
190* KillerCop: He was with the company since Fredbear and Spring Bonnie were in operation, and was definitely, and apparently, the day shift security guard at Freddy's during Jeremy's week. From what Phone Guy tells Jeremy his first night, he was the nightguard before him, but got saved by being moved to the day shift after complaining to management about the Animatronics' killer nature.
191* LukeIMightBeYourFather: The most likely candidate for the Child's father in the fourth game. At the very least, the fifth game indicates he was watching him.
192* MadScientist: He held full responsibility for the creation of the respective animatronics and how he got hired to the Pizzeria to receive his funding for it. Not to mention the camera system in the Private Room, which shows footage of the fourth game's bedroom and Plushtrap area, implying that he watches children in these rooms, observing from the Private Room, which is most likely his office. ''Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator'' definitively establishes him as one, as the Scooper's blueprint reveals a reservoir for a substance known as "remnant", which is implied to be what allows a soul to remain after death.
193* TheManBehindTheMan: He is ''directly'' behind the entire situation with the animatronics, as they are haunted by his victims, and he ultimately died and wound up haunting the Springtrap suit, lasting longer than any of the others. He also ''[[LukeIMightBeYourFather might]]'' be the Child's father from ''4,'' is ''confirmed'' to be the father of "[[RogueProtagonist Eggs Benedict]]" from ''Sister Location'' and is the creator of the animatronics from the same game.
194* ManipulativeBastard:
195** William is somewhat presented in this light in ''Sister Location'', in that he favored having his creations murder for him, and that it's implied that he used Michael as a scapegoat to go to the underground facility the game takes place in.
196** As shown in the ''Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator'' Fruity Maze minigame, this is part of his MO as a serial killer-- gaining the trust of children so they would follow him, allowing him to kill them without alerting anyone. It's implied that he's been observing the little girl who frequents at the pizzeria's arcade, exploiting the child's emotional vulnerability over the tragic death of her dog by telling her that [[HopeSpot her dog's not dead]] and [[OhCrap he can show her where her dog is if she follows him]]...
197** When looking at the circumstances for Elizabeth's villainy in ''Sister Location'' and ''Pizzeria Simulator'', one interpretation is that William wanted Elizabeth to continue his legacy by orchestrating more tragedies in the Fazbear Entertainment chain. This opens up the possibility that he may have used reverse psychology to tempt Elizabeth to go to Baby, in order to immortalize her by trapping her soul in the animatronic.
198** [[spoiler:Even when he is not physically present Afton is able to manipulate others, as seen in the short story ''Dittophobia'', where his pre-recorded message is able to convince Rory to return to his existence in a false reality.]]
199* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: One interpretation of him, if he's somehow still alive or in full haunting control of Springtrap, considering the number of years that passed since his demise.
200* NiceJobFixingItVillain: By destroying the animatronics, he ended up releasing the spirits of the children he killed, which eventually led to his own death.
201* NoNameGiven: In the first four games, all we know about him is that he's male and was at one point employed at the restaurant. [[AvertedTrope He was later given the name "William Afton"]] in ''The Silver Eyes'', however, which carried over into the main games with ''Sister Location''; ''Pizzeria Simulator'' even calls him such in the credits instead of Springtrap.
202* NotMeThisTime: He has no ([[LukeIMightBeYourFather direct]]) connection to the events of the fourth game. He only makes a minor cameo. Similarly, he has nothing to do with the [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSisterLocation Funtime animatronics']] psychotic tendencies; though he ''did'' design them, and designed them to kill children at that (and [[LaserGuidedKarma lost his daughter because of it]]), it's left ambiguous as to whether he had any clue that they were sapient.
203* OverdrawnAtTheBloodBank: Explodes in a fountain of pixellated blood once the suit caves in on him. Of course, given the actual amount of damage the suit did to him, the size of the pool of blood under him is quite realistic for someone killed while surging on adrenaline.
204* ParentalNeglect: Is heavily implied to be the neglectful father to the Crying Child, leaving him to his bullying brother. His cameo makes this worse, where he seems to ignore his distressed son while at work.
205* PurpleIsPowerful: His minigame sprites are completely purple save for his eyes, mouth, and occasionally a badge. In the minigames, he's untouchable to the animatronics and is capable of effortlessly dismantling them.
206* RageWithinTheMachine: While an employee and co-founder of the Fazbear restaurant chain, he maintains a ''pathological hatred'' towards the establishment. This ends up getting him killed when he returns to the last restaurant, which had been closed for some time, specifically to dismantle the animatronics.
207* ReturningToTheScene: He returns to the ''FNAF 1'' location to destroy the animatronics and therefore rid himself of any remaining evidence. This actually led to his death.
208* RobotMaster: ''Sister Location''[='=]s intro reveals that the animatronics of Circus Baby's Pizza World were built by Mr. Afton. Dialogue from Baby and information gleamed from unlockable blueprints heavily implies that they were built to assist him in his killings, with (among other things) Funtime Freddy's blueprints including, "Voice Mimic/[[LuredIntoATrap Luring]]".
209* SelfDisposingVillain: He was never caught by the police (or, if he was, he managed to escape), and if he hadn't come back to destroy the animatronics, then he would most likely have gotten off scot-free for his crimes.
210* SlasherSmile. In all minigames, except the minigame after fifth night in VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3.
211* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Played with. Whilst the stuff that happens during gameplay and the story are as a result of his actions, apart from killing the children, he has nothing to do with the Bite of '87 and didn't have any clue about the haunted animatronics... [[TheReveal until]] the [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3 third game]], [[ArtificialZombie possibly]]. Although, considering what's shown in SL, it's possible that the [[CreatingLife children's possessing the animatronics was intended after all]].
212* VillainProtagonist: Easter eggs and books suggest that ''Ultimate Custom Night'' is his torturous nightmare after ''Pizzeria Simulator''.
213* VillainsOutShopping: His appearance in the fourth game show him putting someone in a suit... but seeing how there's another person wearing a Fredbear suit nearby, it's completely possible that William is simply helping out a fellow employee.
214* WickedToymaker: Designed deadly animatronics meant to help him in his murders, and to lure kids into his restaurant.
215[[/folder]]
216
217[[folder:Springtrap]]
218!!Springtrap
219[[quoteright:315:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/springtrap_6.png]]
220[[caption-width-right:315:''"[[{{Sadist}} It is not your flesh that sustains me. It is your]] '''[[{{Sadist}} fear!]]'''"'']]
221!!!'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3'', ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSisterLocation''[[note]]In TheStinger for the Custom Night DLC[[/note]], ''VideoGame/UltimateCustomNight'', ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysVRHelpWanted'', ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysARSpecialDelivery''
222->''"We found one. A '''real''' one. [[OhCrap Uh-oh-uh gotta go man-]] uh, well-well look, i-it's in there somewhere, I'm-I'm sure you'll see it.."''
223-->-- '''Phone Dude'''
224Thirty years after Freddy Fazbear's Pizza closed its doors for good, a place called "Fazbear's Fright" was built, a horror attraction meant for patrons to relive the horrors of the cursed pizzeria. However, the attraction now has one new animatronic… this guy. Springtrap is a failed attempt to create a multi-purpose suit with animatronic parts that could lock away with springs, so it could be worn as a costume by employees. Unfortunately, the spring locks didn't hold well, and so the suit was left to rot...
225----
226* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Wore a purple bowtie and buttons as Spring Bonnie, but lost them due to wear and tear over the years. A single button ''is'' still visible on his chest, however.
227* AndIMustScream: The rare screens show the suit is causing pain to Afton and he's trying to take the mask off because it hurts ''that much''. You can even hear him [[HellIsThatNoise moaning and grunting]] when he's roaming the halls! When he shows up wearing a different Spring Bonnie suit in ''FFPS'', one that he apparently feels more comfortable around given how calmer he is, you can't blame him.
228* ArtificialZombie: Springtrap is the pseudo-reanimated corpse of William Afton wearing the suit, with his spirit trapped in the suit. This is a major contrast to the other animatronics, which, despite the hints that they're stuffed with corpses, have their usual endoskeletons with no hint of human material inside.
229* BlackEyesOfEvil: The "costume mode" lenses over his eyes give his sclera a dim, blackened appearance, contrasted by the sickly green-yellow glow of his irises.
230* BodyHorror:
231** He looks like a rotting zombie, so this goes without saying. Turns out this is because he ''is'' a zombie, as Afton's corpse is inside him.
232** Being burnt to ruins in ''Pizzeria Simulator'' only made this worse, as is revealed when we get a clear view of Springtrap during the true end of ''Security Breach'': The Spring Bonnie suit is now missing much of its exterior, and it's hard to distinguish where the endoskeleton ends and the remains of William Afton begin.
233* CameBackWrong: William's body following his death is now zombified and rotting in a torn-up Spring Bonnie suit. [[ImplacableMan Not that it hinders him]].
234* TheCameo: Appears for a split second at the end of the last cutscene in ''Sister Location'', showing that he survived the burning of Fazbear's Fright.
235* ChekhovsGun: Phone Guy's recorded messages talk extensively about the safety precautions required to safely operate springlock suits, and what will happen when these precautions are not followed. Come Night 5's end-of-night minigame...
236* ClingyCostume: It's a bit hard to take off this suit when your innards have basically been Iron Maiden'ed to the inside of it. Oh, and just so you know, Afton is in ''[[AndIMustScream complete agony]]'' when wearing this suit and the rare screens show he wants to take it off.
237* CompositeCharacter: Is on the game's icon like Freddy,[[note]]Other similarities to Freddy include [[HellIsThatNoise making a distinct noise]], having a SlasherSmile, taunting the player, and moving fairly quickly.[[/note]] makes poses similar to both Withered Bonnie ''and'' Toy Bonnie (both of whom he resembles, being a decayed Bonnie animatronic), is referred to with a [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast menacing]] nickname like Mangle, is in a state of disrepair like Foxy (complete with exposed shins), is distracted by noise like the Puppet, and is (or more accurately, ''was'') colored gold like Golden Freddy. Finally, like all the others, he serves as the can for a dead person.
238* DoppelgangerSpin: If the ventilation fails and your vision starts to fade, you'll hallucinate ''several'' Springtraps on the cameras. Hope you remembered where the real one was!
239* DramaticUnmask:
240** Upon starting the game, it's possible to find [[http://i.gyazo.com/d93e961e9be692f8787a8e26874461c4.jpg a picture]] of Springtrap [[BodyHorror ripping his head open]] to reveal ''William Afton's mummified skull.''
241** Inverted in the end minigame. William, having been cornered by the spirits of the children, stuffs himself into the one and only suit he can find to hide in: the Spring Bonnie suit.
242* EasilyDetachableRobotParts: Springtrap is an animatronic that can be dismantled and held back with spring locks so it can be worn as a costume. The animatronic can be "rebuilt" and still work fine.
243* EvilIsVisceral: The innards of this model are rusted-out and decrepit, making it hard to discern the sinewy flesh from the suit's workings.
244* EvilLaugh: Lets an exhilarated cackle loose in ''Special Delivery'' if he successfully catches you.
245* EvilSoundsRaspy [[EvilSoundsDeep and Deep]]: Although the raspy part is from the damage to his vocal cords.
246* FacialHorror:
247** The randomized loading screens reveals some of the damage done to William's head when this bear trap of a costume clamped shut on him. Hooks were driven into his cheeks, giant grapefruit-size eyes exploded from his sockets (or were ''smashed into them''), and a neck attachment shot up his larynx and through the roof of his mouth, spearing it open.
248** ''Security Breach'' reveals that the Springtrap suit lost both its eyes and jaw in the incinerator at the end of ''Pizzeria Simulator''. The top half of the head is being held on by the aforementioned hooks, the lower part of Afton's mummified head is exposed, and his eyesockets are clearly ''empty'', barring twin purple sparks [[GlowingEyesOfDoom glowing in the depths]] of the empty socket.
249* FailsafeFailure: When the failsafes on the rabbit costume... well, failed robot endoskeleton parts pierced and crushed his body, as shown by the reservoir of blood around him. And yet, according to the minigame, this did not kill as quickly as one would hope.
250* FlawedPrototype: Spring Bonnie was one of two suits designed as an animatronic-suit hybrid. One can use a hand-crank on the animatronic to recoil and compress the animatronic parts into the sides of the suit, with a spring lock holding the animatronic parts in place. This allows an entertainer/performer to climb into the suit and wear it. The parts must be tightly compressed and the spring locks secured, or else the animatronic parts will break loose, leading to death/grotesque maiming of the person wearing it.
251* FourFingeredHands: [[NonStandardCharacterDesign Unlike all of the other animatronics,]] averted, since the suit was meant to be worn by a human.
252* GhostlyGape: Though obscured by the teeth of the suit, opening up Springtrap's head reveals that Afton's mouth is permanently speared open by the animatronic parts.
253* GlasgowGrin: His chaps are torn up, making his big teeth even more apparent.
254* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Notably, he is the first animatronic in the series to have these without first taking out his regular eyes, which can't be good news for that poor security guard. Come ''Security Breach'', and the glow in his eyes is now [[PurpleIsPowerful purple]].
255* GreenAndMean: Is a rotten yellow-green due to decades of neglect, and is very, ''very'' mean.
256* HairRaisingHare: A zombie-looking animatronic rabbit possessed by the franchise's overarching antagonist. Need we say more?
257* HauntedTechnology: He's a ''Fazbear Entertainment'' animatronic, what did you expect? Though, unlike the first two generations, he's actually haunted by the soul of an adult.
258* IconicSequelCharacter: Springtrap is arguably the most iconic suit design in the series after Freddy, and only appeared three games in.
259* IcyGreyEyes: As opposed to the original Bonnie's RedEyesTakeWarning.
260* ItCanThink: Springtrap's movements while active are disturbingly fluid and human-like, in contrast to the jerky shambling of the previous animatronics. He also takes every path he can to get into your office, while the older generations only used preset routes. ''Sister Location'''s final cutscene implies it, and ''Pizzeria Simulator'' confirms it. And how can it do this? Because it has the soul of a child-murdering psychopath bound to it.
261* KillItWithFire: Zig-zagged, '''[[RunningGag HARD]]'''. At the end of ''3'', Fazbear's Fright burns to the ground, but Springtrap managed to escape at least moderately unscathed. Then in ''Pizzeria Simulator'', someone[[note]]who was his own business partner[[/note]] lured him, Lefty, Baby, and Molten Freddy into an inescapable maze and set it on fire, and, well... [[KilledOffForReal can't get lucky twice, as they say.]] Except [[NotQuiteDead he did]]... [[RuleOfThree Only for him to get burned down]] ''again'' in one of the endings of ''Security Breach''. But then again, he was never seen dying in that ending, and who knows what the gigantic "Blob" that "killed" him really has in mind.
262* LastOfHisKind: Because he's stored inside a room that nobody bothered to open, Springtrap is the only real Fazbear animatronic left intact when Fazbear's Fright opened 30 years after the chain closed, the others having been disassembled as props. He is also the last of the classic "animatronic-suit" hybrids designed to retract their endoskeleton and let an actual person wear them. [[CruelAndUnusualDeath There was a reason for that]]. [[SubvertedTrope Eventually subverted]], however, given the identity of Lefty.
263* MeaningfulName: The reason he is called Springtrap? According to the final minigame, getting stuffed into the suit was a trap sprung on William Afton [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment with springs trapping him inside]].
264* MonsterClown: His clown skin from ''Special Delivery''.
265* {{Mummy}}: An… odd example. From what the images of William's corpse show, it was somehow mummified after being locked into the suit.
266* NoOSHACompliance: Spring Bonnie is a walking "fuck you" to safety -- his suit was designed to be both a functional animatronic and a suit worn by humans. However, the method of shifting the animatronic parts out of the way was… not very safe (simply ''breathing'' could loosen a lock and kill/injure the user), and it was hastily retired after multiple spring failures. William found this out the hard way.
267* NotQuiteDead: ''Sister Location'''s Golden Freddy cutscene shows that Springtrap is still moving, and the soul inside him is still alive games later. And then Springtrap comes back ''again'' in the true ending of ''Security Breach'', if only briefly before he's dragged back into the incinerator by Molten Freddy.
268* NothingIsScarier: Unlike the animatronics in the previous two games, it's never been explicitly stated what Springtrap will do to you if he catches you.
269* ObviouslyEvil: Up to the reveal in Night 5, it's rather clear that, whoever this animatronic is possessed by, they're only killing you for the thrill of catching another victim than for a more misguided reason like The Missing Children in the first game. Then the mini-game at the end reveals it's, of course, [[SerialKiller William Afton]].
270* OffscreenTeleportation: As per usual for the animatronics, Springtrap moves and attacks when not being watched, [[IKnowYoureWatchingMe taking advantage of when the cameras briefly become defective.]] It is, however, more understandable to have him in your face when you were repeatedly blacking out from a faulty ventilation system. Also, the control monitors aren't large enough to cover the whole screen, so you'll catch glimpses of Springtrap moving towards the door and then the inside of the office before he forces either monitor down to growl at you.
271* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: "Springtrap" is just a nickname that is never used in the marketing of Fazbear Entertainment. His real name is "Spring Bonnie". And his ''real'' name is ''[[BigBad William Afton]].''
272* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Springtrap is a wearable animatronic that contains the corpse of William Afton/Purple Guy. Even after Afton's death, Springtrap carries out his murderous intentions.
273* PredecessorVillain: Spring Bonnie was once the co-star of Fazbear Entertainment alongside Fredbear back when all they had of a chain was Fredbear's Family Diner. They were quickly overtaken in popularity by Freddy and Bonnie.
274* RageHelm: The foam around the helmet has withered to resemble an evil grimace, when the human inside's actual expression is one of abject agony.
275* RedRightHand: One of his most notable features is the missing half of his right ear.
276* TheReveal:
277** The fifth night's recording from Phone Guy heavily implies that it was Spring Bonnie, and not Golden Freddy as was previously thought, whom Afton wore as a suit to lure away and murder the Missing Children, thus adding another layer of irony to the final minigame. Speaking of said final minigame, Afton's corpse is revealed to be inside the Springtrap suit.
278** ''Sister Location'' gives us an even ''bigger'' shocker. The final Custom Night minigame reveals that Springtrap is still alive.
279** And he turns up alive in the true ending of ''Security Breach'', revived in a Pizzaplex recharging station that had been placed in the ruins of the same incinerator he'd been burned to ruins in at the end of ''Pizzeria Simulator''.
280* RoboticPsychopath: He's [[BigBad William Afton]] after getting trapped inside the Springbonnie suit and left to die, causing him to possess the suit and use it to keep up his general routine of killing any living thing he comes across.
281* SchmuckBait: When multiple and simultaneous spring lock failures occurred at one of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza's sister establishments, the springlock suits were decommissioned. When William Afton tried to hide inside Spring Bonnie one last time...
282* SealedEvilInACan: The Fazbear's Fright crew found him inside a room in the first game's location (one that was not included on the maps programmed into the animatronics, nor visible to the security guard), and brought him over to Fazbear's Fright as one of the attractions. Though the Spring Bonnie animatronic is [[LeakingCanOfEvil unable to contain]] the murderer inside.
283* SkeleBot9000: Much of this animatronic's foam covering is gone, and his metal feet are completely bare. His fixed rictus and missing eyelids evoke a skull.
284* StealthExpert:
285** Unlike the other animatronics, which usually appeared front and center on the camera feeds, Springtrap usually stays in the corners of rooms, making it difficult to notice him on the camera feeds.
286** In ''Ultimate Custom Night'', he tries to enter from the vents but can't be heard in them at all, and only showing a small area of his face when he reaches the mouth of the vent before attacking.
287* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Springtrap has pale golden eyes due to decaying for three decades, and he's an undead walking corpse of the franchise's BigBad stuck inside of a rotting springlock rabbit suit.
288* UndeadAbomination: He is essentially a zombified cyborg. But only does he retain his homicidal tendencies, but he now is strong enough to kill his victims without the use of any type of weapon.
289* {{Undercrank}}: Had this in the trailers something fierce. The ending implied that these twitches were actually William Afton's death throes as the Spring Bonnie suit sliced and diced him.
290* WasOnceAMan: A very evil man, at that.
291* YouAreAlreadyDead: The moment you see him sprint past your peripheral vision while you're bringing up the monitor or maintenance panel, pray that the clock is close enough to tick to 6 AM. Or don't pray at all, since he has the tendency to attack you the moment you lower the monitor or the ventilation goes down. Same goes if you see him disappear from Vent CAM 14 or 15 (which lead straight to the Office) ''after'' you seal them, since that means he's already in your Office, hidden from your view.[[note]]You ''can'' save yourself if he's looking at you from outside the office, though you need very fast fingers to pull it off. If he peeks at you through the door, play the audio cue at CAM 01, while if he appears behind the windows, play it at CAM 02.[[/note]]
292-->You may not recognize me at first, but I assure you, '''it's still me'''.
293* ZombieGait: Revealed courtesy of ''Help Wanted''. His movement, as opposed to the slow deliberate walk of the other animatronics, is more of a heavy-limbed shamble fitting his corpse-like appearance.
294[[/folder]]
295
296[[folder:Scraptrap]]
297!![[ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames Afton]] / Scraptrap
298[[quoteright:215:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scraptrap_8.png]]
299[[caption-width-right:215:''"[[YouDontLookLikeYou You may not recognize me at first]], but I assure you, '''[[HesBack it's still me]]'''."'']]
300!!!'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/FreddyFazbearsPizzeriaSimulator'', ''VideoGame/UltimateCustomNight''
301->''"Although for one of you, the darkest pit of Hell has opened to swallow you whole, so don't keep the Devil waiting, old friend."''
302-->-- '''Henry Emily / The Cassette Man'''
303After the fire at Fazbear's Fright completely demolished the location, Springtrap managed to escape and was set loose, but was also damaged and forced to partially reconstruct his suit. When he receives a call from a strange someone about a new pizzeria, Afton instantly recognizes it as a trap. However, his cockiness, sadism and temporary grabbing of the VillainBall lead him to go there anyway.
304----
305* AdaptationNameChange: He's titled "Afton" instead of "Scraptrap" in ''Ultimate Custom Night'', likely to help distinguish him from Springtrap.
306* AdmiringTheAbomination: Does this to the rest of the animatronics. [[JustifiedTrope Which makes sense]], since [[GreaterScopeVillain he helped]] ''make'' them like this.
307-->"Fascinating, what they have become..."
308* AllThereInTheScript: The end credits [[LateArrivalSpoiler don't even try to hide]] that he is William Afton. [[ItWasHisSled/FiveNightsAtFreddys And who may blame them?]]
309* AnArmAndALeg: He lost his left arm after the Fazbear Fright fire and appears to have sharpened a remaining bone into a weapon.
310* BecomingTheMask: In ''3,'' the rare boot-up screens depict Afton trying to escape the Springtrap suit by attempting to pull off his mask. Here however, it seems that he fully embraces his presence as an animatronic character by (at least depending on your interpretation of how he changed his appearance.) putting on a new suit after the old one was presumably destroyed by the fire.
311* BigBadDuumvirate: Of ''Pizzeria Simulator'', alongside his daughter. Scrap Baby seemingly does everything to make him proud, but she was the one that was teased the most and has the last words before the Cassette Man intervienes.
312* CanonDiscontinuity: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed.]] ''Security Breach'' largely ignores this design, and instead bases "Burntrap" almost entirely on the original look for Springtrap, to the point where the mascot head has reverted back to the ''FNAF 3'' design and the missing arm has returned. While the reason for this is unknown, the fact that Scraptrap's design was almost universally disliked among fans probably had something to do with it. In-universe, the arm could at least be explained as being a replacement seeing as he has parts from a more-advanced Glamrock endoskeleton.
313* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: The end credits refer to him as William Afton, and not Springtrap. This particular appearance of him is also officially copyrighted under the same name. This is most likely to help quash the theory that it was William's son Michael in the Springtrap suit, and not William himself, as well as to differentiate him from ''3''-era Springtrap in ''VideoGame/UltimateCustomNight''. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in ''Ultimate Custom Night'' itself, where he ''is'' given the moniker "Scraptrap" alongside William Afton.
314* CuriosityKilledTheCast: He ''knows'' that the pizzeria is a lie, but still can't resist going to it regardless. The Cassette Man was banking on this to lure him into his death trap.
315* DeathByGenreSavviness: He knows there's something more to the Cassette Man's instructions to [[BlatantLies salvage him for parts]], but decides to play along. It doesn't seem to occur to him that he's being lured into a deathtrap.
316* DeathOrGloryAttack: In ''Ultimate Custom Night''. Stop him, and he'll leave you alone for the rest of the night. Fail, [[JumpScare and...]]
317* DemBones: The majority of his rotting flesh and muscle is gone, leaving parts of his skeleton exposed, especially his skull. His left arm is also reduced to a single sharp bone, presumably having fallen off in the time between ''3'' and ''Pizzeria Simulator''.
318* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: It's implied that he's aware that the pizzeria is a trap, but goes through with it anyways, as the prospects of murdering more children was too good for him to pass up.
319* DraggedOffToHell: Well, not literally, but Cassette Man ''strongly'' implies that Hell is where Scraptrap is going once the building and everything within it burns to ashes. And considering he murdered a handful of, if not many children, it can only be expected.
320-->'''Cassette Man:''' For most of you, I believe there is peace, and perhaps more, waiting for you after the smoke clears. Although, for one of you, the darkest pit of Hell has opened to swallow you whole. So don't keep the Devil waiting, [[WhamLine old friend]].
321* FailedASpotCheck:
322** Assuming that the protagonist ''is'' Michael Afton, Scraptrap somehow missed the fact that he was being salvaged and lured into a trap by ''his own son.'' Granted, it's implied that William thought his son was dead and really didn't give a hoot about him regardless, and we also knew to acknowledge the fact that Michael has been zombified, but still...
323** However, one bit of dialogue implies he's aware of the ruse. Despite also expecting an exit.
324* FatalFlaw: Bloodlust. While he's ''definitely'' the one animatronic who knows that the pizzeria is not what it seems, he plays along with the mirage anyways simply because he didn't want to miss the opportunity of causing another round of murders. This leads to his glorious defeat, where he gets a vicious PreMortemOneLiner from Cassette Man as the flames consume him in full.
325* GeniusBruiser: Like any good animatronic, he's perfectly capable of jumping you for a slaughtering, but he's also the only one to suspect that there's more to the new pizzeria than anyone's letting on. Too bad for him, that didn't help him survive the inferno any better.
326* ImStandingRightHere: Averted in a dark hilarious way. In the true ending, Scrap Baby has a monologue about how she will make her father proud by "doing what [she] was created to do", but Afton doesn't reply, meaning he either didn't hear or he simply didn't wish to interrupt her and ruin the moment.
327* {{Irony}}: Despite bragging about how he always comes back, in ''Ultimate Custom Night'', if you manage to fend him off once, he will never attempt to attack you again for the rest of the night.
328* ItsProbablyNothing: He dismisses his suspicions regarding the pizzeria because he wants to kill more children ForTheEvulz. [[KillItWithFire He ends up being incinerated as a result of it actually being a trap from Henry]].
329* KilledOffForReal: If the Mimic really is [[JackTheRipoff ripping off his legacy]] following ''Pizzeria Simulator'', this version of Afton is DeaderThanDead thanks to the fire.
330* LateArrivalSpoiler: William Afton died a long ago, is now haunting the suit he died in as Spring/Scraptrap, and has survived a large fire. We hope you beat ''[[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3 3]]'' (and to an extent ''[[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSisterLocation Sister Location]]'') before playing this game, otherwise [[ContinuityLockout you're going to be a little bit lost]].
331* TheManBehindTheMan: Baby - or, at least, the one inside the machine - is determined to kill more humans and manipulate their souls to follow in the footsteps of her father. Too bad Cassette Man was playing ''both'' of them like fiddles.
332* MonsterProgenitor: Whether directly or indirectly, all of the other animatronics are active because of his own actions, [[InvertedTrope though he didn't become an animatronic himself until long after they were created]].
333* SanityHasAdvantages: The thing that ends up killing him for good is the fact that the protagonist and the Cassette Man played on his lust for murder to sucker him into walking to his own death. Afton even knows there's something off about the new pizzeria, but is simply so AxCrazy that he falls for the ruse anyway.
334* SssssnakeTalk: He drags out his s's.
335* StealthExpert: As with [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3 his previous appearance]], though there are no cameras for him to hide from this time. This is part of his mechanic in the ''Ultimate Custom Night''; he is undetectable until the vent rattles and the lights flash, at which point ''you have '''a fraction of a second''' to stop him''. Otherwise, [[JumpScare he'll get you]].
336* SuddenlyVoiced: He can speak now, and is voiced by William Afton's voice actor from ''Sister Location'', PJ Heywood.
337* YouDontLookLikeYou: His head doesn't look even remotely similar to his previous one. It's implied that he attempted to repair himself either after suffering damage from the Fazbear's Fright fire[[note]]even though the secret ending revealing he survived back in ''Sister Location'' used his design from ''3'', relatively unmarked from the flames[[/note]] or due to degrading over time. He's more than happy to let us know that [[LampshadeHanging it's still him, though]].
338[[/folder]]
339
340!!Appearances in other media
341
342[[folder:Dave Miller]]
343!!William Afton / Dave Miller / Springtrap
344[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/96d95c78_50e3_4673_b3d6_367018d5368d.png]]
345[[caption-width-right:350: ''"[[BadassBoast The Devil has knocked on my door before, and I turned him away.]]"'']]
346[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Springtrap]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/springtraptwistedonesgraphicnovel.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
347[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see him in ''The Fourth Closet'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/undeadafton.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
348!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheSilverEyes'', ''Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheTwistedOnes'', ''Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheFourthCloset''
349->''"Everyone is afraid to die. And you should be more afraid than anyone else, because if there's a Hell, there's a hole at the bottom of it reserved for you."''
350-->-- '''Jessica'''
351The novel version of the Purple Guy. One of two founders of Fazbear Entertainment alongside Henry Emily, Afton eventually used their business as an opportunity to murder children, which resulted in them possessing the animatronics.
352----
353* AbusiveParents: Unlike his game counterpart (as far as we know, at least), he is abusive towards his daughter Elizabeth, physically abusing her when she tries to show him a drawing she made.
354** On a much smaller scale, the game Afton only killed kids while in the novels, Afton kills both kids and adults (such as the security guard).
355* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the comic. When shown in his security guard disguise, he looks perfectly normal, even well-dressed, even if he has a slightly unsettling expression in all his scenes, and still has his springlock scars. In the novels, he's described as unkempt and filthy, with bags under his slightly unfocused eyes, thin and sick-looking with sallow skin, and his uniform is dirty, torn, and too big for him due to him having been rounder during his murder spree and yet having lost a big amount of weight by the events of the first novel. What's more, he doesn't even appear to have lost any weight at all in the comics - while the novels describe him as FormerlyFat, a picture with Henry shows him being just as thin back then.
356* AdaptationalWimp: Downplayed. Afton here definitely isn't as strong or powerful as his game incarnation, who, in his own words, "always comes back." However, he is still no slouch, returning in the Springtrap costume, separating himself later, and continuing his experiments into immortality. He's also certainly not as weak as the Fazbear Frights incarnation of Afton.
357* AmbitionIsEvil: Afton doesn't care about what he has to do to achieve what he wants, that being to cheat death.
358* ArchEnemy: To Charlie, as his actions drove her father Henry [[DrivenToSuicide to grief-stricken suicide]] and started his killings by murdering her brother Sammy, and is actually her murderer instead.
359* AssholeVictim: Nobody mourns his passing at the end of the trilogy. Even before this, he spends the entirety of the last book in near-constant pain, and Jessica tells him she feels no pity for him.
360* BigBad: A role he naturally reprises from the games. All the pain and tragedy in the trilogy is because of him.
361* BigFun: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted.]] In the 80s he was chubby and is said to have had a lively, cheerful demeanor, but [[FauxAffablyEvil it all was a front to hide his own hate and sadism.]] And when he returns 10 years later, he's lost a huge amount of weight and isn't even ''bothering'' with the cheery facade anymore...
362* BodyHorror: He managed to surgically remove the animatronic shell in ''The Fourth Closet'', but the endoskeleton is still fused to his body and the springlock failure left him crippled and mangled.
363* CardCarryingVillain: When Jessica tells him that there's a hole in Hell waiting for him, Afton simply smiles and agrees with her, boasting that he's turned the Devil away before and that he intends to keep it that way.
364* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Co-founder of two pizzerias and is also a serial killer, primarily of children. He even builds the second one specifically as a cover for his abductions.
365* CoveredInScars: His torso is described as "covered in scratches", due to surviving a springlock failure in the past. It gets significantly worse after he survives a second one.
366* DrunkWithPower: How he describes being Springtrap; he was on a power trip while trapped inside the costume, but after being extracted he is left in constant pain, disfigured, and has re-identified as William Afton.
367* EvenEvilCanBeLoved: William’s daughter Elizabeth still loves him and cares for him in ''The Fourth Closet''. He doesn't return the sentiment, caring more about her usefulness to him than her feelings.
368* EvilCripple: In ''The Fourth Closet'', William is heavily injured after getting out of the Spring Bonnie suit and is in a wheelchair. He mentions that every movement and every breath causes him immense pain, and not moving is somehow even worse.
369* EvilEvolves: After the second spring lock accident, robotic parts implanted in William’s brain allow him to remotely control his animatronics.
370* EvilGenius: William is not only a prodigy in robotics and engineering, but also has a fascination with the scientific process. ''The Fourth Closet'' also shows him to be an InsufferableGenius, as William brags about his intellect on multiple occasions.
371--> "''I am a brilliant man, make no mistake.''"
372* EyeScream: One of his eyes is missing in ''The Fourth Closet'', with only a piece of metal sticking out of the empty socket.
373* FakingTheDead: In ''The Twisted Ones'', William is revealed to have survived the springlock accident from the end of the first book.
374* FatBastard: He was a hefty lad hiding sadism back during the murders. Not so much when he resurfaces ten years later.
375* FormerlyFat: During the murders he's noted to have been plump. When he resurfaces ten years later [[LeanAndMean he's lost significant weight.]]
376* FauxAffablyEvil: William speaks very politely and is well mannered, as well as [[VillainsNeverLie answers questions honestly]], but it's clear he only does this to manipulate people. His child victims wouldn't have trusted him so easily if he didn't know how to act friendly. Even in death, they still think Bonnie is their friend and it takes Carlton quite a bit of convincing to make them realize that he's their murderer.
377* FreudianExcuse: While we still don't go too much into his personal life, it doesn't appear to be too pleasant, as he felt mistreated most of his life. It's implied that he feels empty and bitter, and out of envy he wants others who wronged him to feel the same way.
378* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: That being said, nobody ever gives William any sympathy for how his life turned out. He for his part doesn't ask for any either and never brings it up.
379* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Similarly to the games, he is eventually killed when the Springtrap suit crushes him to death, his preferred method of murder. Unlike the games, however, it wasn't a result of shoving himself into it. Charlotte was the one that undoes the suit with him inside.
380* ImmortalitySeeker: His ultimate goal. While he certainly derives sadistic glee in kidnapping and killing children, and that seems to have motivated his original killing spree, in the present he is attempting to recreate Henry's success with Charlie in an attempt to cheat death.
381* InformedAttribute: We learn that Afton managed the business side of the pizzerias, but we never see him doing any business work nor does he display any skills related to it. The games don't make mention of this and just portray his technical skills.
382* KilledOffForReal: He gets dragged into a furnace by the end of ''The Fourth Closet''.
383* LeanAndMean: When he resurfaces ten years later. See the picture of him.
384* MadScientist: More explicitly than in the games. He spends his time in ''The Fourth Closet'' running experiments on the fused endoskeletons of the Fazbear gang, makes his daughter kidnap more children for further experiments and is trying to obtain immortality by figuring out how possession works.
385* MortalityPhobia: The one thing that William truly fears is death. Even in ''The Fourth Closet'', where he spends every moment in immense pain, he prefers his current predicament over dying. His goal in the last book is trying to figure out how his victims possessed the animatronics [[ImmortalitySeeker so he can become immortal]].
386--> "''I have faced my own mortality... I knew I was dying and through every broken fragment of my body I was profoundly, immeasurably afraid.''"
387* NotQuiteDead: Charlie and Jessica find his rotting corpse fairly early on in ''The Twisted Ones'', his victims having stuffed him into a small closet. Now convinced that he's truly dead, they leave his body behind when they exit the partially torn-down pizzeria. They should have checked a little bit more thoroughly.
388* OneWingedAngel: He considers becoming Springtrap to be this, though he later admits that his survival just left him overconfident at the time. It's actually more a case of ClippedWingAngel, since even though it did make him a lot more dangerous in that moment, the damage he sustained became significantly more problematic down the line.
389* ReturningBigBad: William is absent for the majority of ''The Twisted Ones'', being believed dead and only showing up in the last few pages.
390* TakingYouWithMe: Knowing that his time is rapidly running out, Afton tries to kill the remaining kidnapped child for one last experiment, smiling to himself that it will at least be "like old times" even if it doesn't work. Thankfully, his previous victims pull this trope on him before he can go through with it.
391* ThatManIsDead: He rejects his Dave Miller persona and his real name after becoming Springtrap. And then rejects his Springtrap persona after leaving the suit.
392* VillainsLoveEntertainment: William enjoys theater, singing and dancing, only truly coming to life when he's in his Spring Bonnie costume. The only reason why he lets Jessica live when she meets him in ''The Fourth Closet'' is because he finds their conversation amusing, wanting to show off his work.
393
394[[/folder]]
395
396[[folder:Adventure Springtrap]]
397!!Adventure Springtrap
398[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fnafworld_springtrap.png]]
399[[caption-width-right:250:''"[[LighterAndSofter Cuter in person]]; [[CuteIsEvil still a killer]]."'']]
400!!!'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysWorld''
401Springtrap in the RPG spin-off
402----
403* FunSize: Just look at him!
404* LighterAndSofter: Lampshaded in the loading screen. Springtrap is much nicer-looking than Springtrap in the mainline games. Mostly because the Purple Man's body is no longer inside him.
405* MyFutureSelfAndMe: Alongside the game are also both of Springtrap's past selves; The Spring Bonnie suit that killed Afton, and Afton himself.
406* SpikesOfDoom: Springtrap's signature skill is Springlocks, which crush an enemy inside the infamously unstable Spring Bonnie hybrid suit.
407[[/folder]]
408
409[[folder:Purpleguy]]
410!!Purpleguy
411[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fnafworld_purpleguy.png]]
412[[caption-width-right:250:''"[[StylisticSuck I take 10 seconds to draw!]]"'']]
413!!!'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysWorld''
414->''"Don't confuse me with the actual Purple Guy. I'm just a game sprite."''
415-->-- '''Purpleguy'''
416Afton in the RPG spin-off. Not actually the infamous murderer himself, but rather a sprite of him.
417----
418* GottaCatchThemAll: He's unlocked by collecting all the cupcakes in the ''[=FNaF=] 57: Freddy in Space'' minigame.
419* MeanCharacterNiceActor: He's not actually the Purple Guy himself, but just a game sprite that represents him. He's also much friendlier than the real deal, willingly lending his aid to the player when his code is retrieved from ''[=FNaF=] 57: Freddy in Space'' minigame and even sharing a secret with them regarding another way to access the Halloween Update Backstage.
420* OneHitKill: His Slasher has a 10% chance to inflict 99999 points of damage. Fitting, since he's (a digital graphic of) a serial killer.
421* PurpleIsPowerful: He's a mostly purple sprite, one of the eight characters you "weren't intended to have" and has access to Slasher, the single highest-damaging attack in the game if it lands.
422* StylisticSuck: Lampshaded in his dialogue screen. Even the Crying Child got a 3D model, while he remains a sprite.
423[[/folder]]
424
425[[folder:The Man in Room 1280]]
426!!William Afton
427!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysFazbearFrights''[[note]]"The Man in Room 1280", Epilogue 6, Epilogue 7[[/note]]
428->''"It felt like [Jake] was being mauled and pummeled by a force filled with a never-ending need to inflict pain."''
429-->-- '''Narrator'''
430A heavily burned man who has been lying in a hospital bed for years, seemingly unable to die despite his body being far past the point of death.
431----
432* AdaptationalWimp: He was described as weak during Epilogue 7. Justified, seeing the state he was in.
433* BigBadWannabe: William was pretending to be stronger than he really was. In reality, his soul was barely clinging onto reality while something far worse, later revealed to be Eleanor, has been helping him.
434* BodyHorror: The description of his condition is not pretty. He is little more than a charred corpse only held together by supernatural malice. It's mentioned that you can ''see his lungs expand and contract, and his black heart beating in his chest''. It does not get better when he becomes [[OneWingedAngel the Amalgamation]], as all of the parts it's made out of are ''not'' where they should be.
435* CanonCharacterAllAlong: After tons of implications, Epilogue 6 confirms that he's William. However, whether or not he's the game version of William or a different version is up in the air.
436* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: The years have '''not''' been kind to William. This continuity's equivalent of the ''Pizzeria Simulator'' fire has left him little more than a burned corpse, kept alive only by Andrew's direct intervention; furthermore, the years of psychically battling Andrew have led to his spirit being severely weakened. Epilogue 7 reveals that the only reason he was able to assemble the [[OneWingedAngel Amalgamation]] was because [[GreaterScopeVillain Eleanor]] was helping him to do so.
437* TheDeterminator: Credit where it's due, even as a charred husk that is incapable of movement and psychologically tortured 24/7, Afton still refuses to give up on his murderous habits.
438* DiscOneFinalBoss: There are eleven books, which equals eleven epilogues. Afton is killed in the seventh one.
439* EvilAllAlong: Throughout the titular story, the nurses at Heracles Hospital tried to dissuade Father Blythe from helping the man in room 1280 and even made multiple discreet attempts to kill the patient because they were convinced he was pure evil. Their reasoning isn't entirely accurate, [[TheExtremistWasRight but they were still ultimately correct]], as the man turned out to be an infamous serial killer.
440* GreaterScopeVillain: Afton murdered Andrew and later used their connection to spread his agony and malice to several items in a Fazbear Entertainment Distribution Center. He himself is far too weak to do much killing on his own anymore and [[BigBad Eleanor]] is a far greater threat, but most of the supernatural dangers throughout the anthology are Afton's fault to some degree.
441* IAmTheNoun: When asked what he even is anymore, considering he's barely human now, his only spoken line is "I am agony."
442* KilledOffForReal: The Puppet seemingly kills him when she destroys the Amalgamation in Epilogue 7, causing it and Afton's spirit within it to fall into a lake. He does not reappear after that, suggesting this was finally enough to end him.
443* LudicrousGibs: The only reason why what remained of his body held together for as long as it did was because Andrew forced it to. When Andrew separated from him, Afton's body outright ''burst apart'' into an unrecognizable smear of blackened guts and blood, much to the horror of the priest next to him.
444* MechanicalAbomination: It's hard to find a more fitting term to describe a fifteen-foot-tall [[BodyOfBodies amalgamation]] of various Fazbear Entertainment products, each part being used in the wrong place, powered by the soul of a long-dead SerialKiller and evil incarnate.
445* MindHive: The Amalgamation consists of William Afton and Eleanor. Afton seems to control the body, while Eleanor keeps it together. Even before this, Afton managed to sneak his way into the Stitchwraith body shared by Jake and Andrew without them noticing his presence.
446* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: William technically died long before the events of the series, but his spirit was still bound to his burned and broken body by Andrew, one of his victims. He used the kindess of a priest to get Andrew distracted at a Fazbear Entertainment storage facility, which finally allowed Afton to die. But rather than finally pass on, Afton used this opportunity to infect the items in the building and followed Andrew into the Stitchwraith body to begin a new killing spree.
447* OneWingedAngel: The Amalgamation is the single strongest and biggest form William had ''in the entire franchise''.
448* TheQuietOne: This version of Afton is noticably less talkative than any of his other ones throughout the franchise, speaking only a single line.
449* WeHardlyKnewYe: Lasts one main story and two epilogues before the Puppet kills him, this time for good.
450[[/folder]]
451
452[[folder:Steve Raglan]]
453!!William Afton / "Steve Raglan"
454[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/afton.png]]
455[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to view him in the Yellow Rabbit suit]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/springbonniefilm2.jpg [[Film/ScoobyDoo2002 "Are you challenging me?"]][[/labelnote]]]]
456!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/FiveNightsAtFreddys2023''
457A supposed career counselor named Steve Raglan, this older man appears to be related to the pizzeria of local legend. He seems friendly enough, but everyone has a few skeletons hiding in their closets...
458
459[[ShapedLikeItself Three guesses what his secret is?]]
460----
461* AbusiveParents:
462** Just like how he treats Michael in the games and Elizabeth in the novel trilogy, Afton is perfectly willing to assault or even murder Vanessa to further his goals. Even on a non-lethal level, William has clearly been an awful dad to her, enough for her to straight up refuse to confront him with Mike at first out of sheer ''fear'' of him; indeed, we see he is verbally and psychologically abusive when he blames Vanessa for having created a mess he has to "clean up".
463** On top of being a literal abusive father to Vanessa, he has similar undertones to the animatronics themselves. He sees them as his creations, as he was the one who killed them and trapped their souls in the animatronic suits, and he does "bond" with them as the Yellow Bunny, a false friend who tricks them into aiding him with his murders. While already manipulative, he becomes full-on verbally abusive to the animatronics when they finally turn on him, demeaning them as hideous, small, and worthless and demanding they remember who their creator is.
464* ActorAllusion: While in the Yellow Rabbit suit, he performs [[Film/{{Scream}} Ghostface's]] iconic knife wipe. Matthew Lillard, of course, played one of the original Ghostfaces, Stu Macher.
465* AdaptationalAttractiveness:
466** Even before the springlocking incident, William in the ''[[Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheSilverEyes Silver Eyes]]'' continuity looked creepily thin and ghoulish outside of the Spring Bonnie suit, especially in the comic adaptation. Here, [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse he looks like a completely normal middle-aged man]], to the point that he's able to pass himself off as an unassuming career counselor.
467** ZigZagged with the Yellow Rabbit suit, which has fared okay in the someteen-odd years since the Missing Children Incident. It's not tattered from head to toe, nor has it been greened with age and having a corpse stuck inside it, but its face looks even more aggressive and evil than in the games. It's also still missing an ear. It's also worth noting that this is supposed to be before the suit has decayed and withered away like in the games.
468* AdaptationalBadass:
469** William Afton was never implied to be particularly physically adept, in life at least, in the games. He was a SerialKiller, sure, but his only victims were children, and taking out the animatronics in the flashbacks of ''3'' required him to lure them out one by one to a location where they couldn't fight back. Here he's strong enough to toss Mike, a fully grown man, around like a ragdoll without issue, and NeckLift Vanessa with one hand.
470** In the original series, Afton is shown to be severely freaked out once the ghosts of the dead children corner him and trick him into accidentally spring-locking himself, as well as implied to be deeply afraid of his own demise. In the film, he's DefiantToTheEnd even as the springlocks are killing him, and is not only confident that he can return in undeath like the fallen children but also seemingly not concerned about the possibility of being wrong.
471** His signature Spring Bonnie suit also qualifies. In the games, the springlocks were so sensitive that even slight touching or ''breathing'' on them would set them off. Here, the suit can handle shoving a grown man across a room, knock the same man out with one kick, and gets shot with a gun without malfunctioning. It's also implied the wearer doesn't need extreme caution when using it as William can run in it just fine without fear of setting it off. This is probably the result of William holding onto the suit and maintaining it rather than leaving it to rot in the safe room. The only reason the springlocks failed is because Chica's Cupcake tore straight into the mechanism itself.
472* AdaptationalIntelligence: Unlike the original game version or even the literary counterpart, Afton here is fully aware of the children possessing the animatronic suits and is confident he would return when he gets mortally wounded.
473* AdaptationalJerkass:
474** Since he's intended to look like an adaptation of the Phone Guy at first, "Steve" is not quite as affable, likable, or dorky as good ol' [[MinnesotaNice PG]] was in the games, as he is initially quite condescending and even insulting towards Mike and is not nearly as thorough as Phone Guy was when instructing the newbie on his new job.
475** Even after he turns out to be William, he still manages to be a step worse than the worthless excuse for a human being he already was in the games. While the original William was by no means a good father, he did try to keep Elizabeth away from Circus Baby (who ended up killing Elizabeth after she managed to get alone with the animatronic). Here, he's a flat-out abusive father to his (seeming) only child, Vanessa, and there's very little to suggest he was ever anything else.
476* AdaptationalNationality: British in the games, but apparently American here.
477* AdaptationNameChange:
478** Or rather, Adaptational Alias Change. While the [[Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheSilverEyes novel trilogy]] gave him the cover identity Dave Miller, this version of Afton instead uses the alias Steve Raglan.
479** He isn't called Springtrap or Spring Bonnie while in his spring lock suit, but is only ever referred to by the protagonists and the subtitles as the "Yellow Rabbit".
480%%No citation, Speculation* AgeLift: While details are sparse, it is at least implied that Afton was young to middle-aged during the events of the first game. Here, he's portrayed as noticeably much older, with greying hair and stubble.
481* AndThatLittleBoyWasMe: As "Steve" recounts a sanitized backstory of Freddy's to Mike, he vaguely refers to the owner as an old man [[DeadlyEuphemism holding onto the past]] that can't bear to let the place go. Mike doesn't realize they're one in the same until after the Yellow Rabbit removes its mask.
482* ArchEnemy:
483** He is this to Mike, big time. Everything that's wrong in Mike's life is directly tied to William, starting from Garret's kidnapping (and murder) at the hands of William, which left Mike traumatized (to a debilitating degree too, as he becomes mindlessly violent the moment someone even ''slightly'' looks like a kidnapper) and obsessed with figuring out who it was that took his brother, to the point where he'd jeopardize his relationship with his living sister. In the present day, Mike almost loses his life and, later, his little sister's at the hands of murderous animatronics obeying William's commands, as well as almost losing his new friend (and possible love interest) Vanessa to Afton himself. William, on his part, sees Michael Schmidt as a personal enemy too, but while Mike sees this as avenging his brother and saving his sister, William just sees this as a fun game and an opportunity to get some "symmetry" by killing the remaining Schmidts.
484** He is an arch enemy to Abby too, being the cruel manipulator who killed her animatronic friends, trapped them in their condition, and then turned them against her. Fittingly, it is Abby who finally ends William's reign of terror by breaking Afton's illusion and reminding the Animatronics that he was the one to murder them all.
485** He ''would'' be this to the missing children, the poor souls he killed and trapped in animatronic suits, but the bastard managed to trick them into thinking he's their ''friend''. The one exception to this seems to be Golden Freddy, who, through admittedly shady means, does assist the Schmidt siblings in uncovering William's machinations and stopping him. In the end, it is Golden Freddy that decides to keep Afton alive... [[FateWorseThanDeath this is not a good thing for Willie]].
486* AxCrazy: As if being a notorious SerialKiller wasn't enough, Afton reveals himself to be especially violent and sadistic during his CurbStompBattle towards Mike while wearing the Yellow Rabbit suit.
487* BaitAndSwitch: He initially comes off like the film's equivalent to the Phone Guy from the first game, even borrowing his catch phrase. However, he's actually the BigBad.
488* BigBad: Just like in the original game series and the books, William Afton is the main antagonist of the film and the one responsible for the tragic events surrounding Freddy's.
489* BitchInSheepsClothing: Mr. Raglan seems like a nice enough old man after some initial sass, but hiding just under the surface is a child-murdering SerialKiller.
490* BreakThemByTalking: During his VillainousBreakdown, he tries to talk down to animatronics as they confront him. It doesn't work.
491-->'''Afton:''' Look at you... Look at the '''''nasty''''' things that you have become! Look at how small you are! How '''worthless''' you are! You are wretched, ''rotten little beasts!'' '''I MADE YOU!'''
492* BrickJoke: Early on, as Steve Raglan, he tells Mike that he has one job to do as a security guard: preventing break-ins and protecting the restaurant. Mike points out that's two jobs, which makes him sputter. Later on, we get this exchange between him and Vanessa:
493-->'''Afton:''' You had one job! Keep an eye on [Mike], and kill him if he finds out too much!\
494'''Vanessa:''' That's two jobs!
495* BrutalHonesty: He at least prefaces that he'll be brutally honest when he tells Mike that the latter has little to no hope of finding a job given his track record and the one gig "Steve" can offer him has bad pay and worse hours. ZigZagged as his subsequent career advice is in fact a trap.
496* TheBully: He goes out of his way to prey on children, whom he considers weak, and takes sadistic pleasure in tormenting Mike in the climax. He also starts ridiculing the animatronics when they turn against them, calling them degrading terms like "small" and "worthless".
497* CanonCharacterAllAlong: Steve Raglan appears to be an entirely new character created for a movie, fulfilling some of the role of Phone Guy from the games. Later on it is revealed that he is William Afton, the BigBad from the games. Downplayed in that Matthew Lillard was already announced to be playing William before the film's release, so anyone paying attention to the film's production already knew who he was.
498* ColorMotif: Purple and yellow. He first appears in-person wearing a yellow button-down and a purple tie, which reflects the yellow fur and purple bow tie of the Yellow Rabbit suit that he uses to murder children.
499* DefiantToTheEnd: Once the springlocks go off, he tries his hardest to withstand the pain and [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech goes on a furious, verbally-abusive tirade]] against the animatronics [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters after they realize the truth and turn on him]], puts the Yellow Rabbit head back on and delivers his iconic line before the animatronics drag him off.
500-->'''Afton:''' ''[seething with hatred as he bleeds out]'' [[DyingDeclarationOfHate I always come back...!]]
501* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation:
502** In regular canon, Afton's death occurs when he accidentally triggers the springlocks when putting on the suit. In the movie, the springlocks are triggered by Mr. Cupcake biting into them, thus making it where he is killed by the animatronics rather than by accident.
503** In the games, Afton is shown to have died sometime after the events of ''Five Night's at Freddy's 1'', set in November 1993. This Afton makes it to the 21st century, as the film is set in April 2000[[note]]According to WordOfGod and survelliance camera footage in the beginning of the film.[[/note]].
504* EntitledBastard: Despite being a treacherous bastard of a man, William demands and expects full loyalty from Vanessa, the daughter he's traumatized with his abuse, and the animatronics, the children he has killed and trapped in miserable undeath.
505* EvilAllAlong: He's first seen as Steve Raglan, a perfectly normal career counselor who offers Mike his new job and gives him some advice and backstory related to it. However, underneath that, he is none other than William Afton, a sadistic child SerialKiller who kidnapped and murdered Mike's younger brother all those years ago and is planning to make Mike and Abby his next victims.
506* EvilIsBigger: Courtesy of Matthew Lillard himself, he stands at 6'4 tall, much taller than the other characters and only ''rivaling'' the animatronics in terms of height.
507* EvilIsHammy: Once he shows up in the Yellow Rabbit suit, he wastes no time in devouring scenery. Due to being played by Creator/MatthewLillard, he's basically an aging [[Film/Scream1996 Stu Macher]].
508-->'''Afton:''' You couldn't just leave it alone, could you!? Lucky me! This is perfect. First, I killed your brother. Now, I kill you. Symmetry, my friend! '''WAKE UP, CHILDREN!''' I have something for you to play with! This is gonna be so much fun. The little ones tell me you have a sister. She will '''LOVE IT HERE!''' You, however, are '''FINISHED!''' Farewell, Michael Schmidt!
509* EvilLaugh: He laughs ''twice'' -- first when he violently shoves Mike and when he knocks Mike out cold.
510* EvilOldFolks: He appears to be in his mid-50s or early-60s (Matthew Lillard was 52/53 at the time of filming). This doesn't stop him from being a remorseless killer.
511* EvilSoundsDeep: When he shows up wearing the Yellow Rabbit suit in the climax, it seems to have a voice synthesizer in it that helps to hide William's identity. The result is that he sounds positively demonic until he removes the head and reveals himself.
512* EvilVirtues: '''Determination''' and '''[[VillainousValour Valour.]]''' Even when faced with certain death (i.e. being crushed by the springlocks of his own Yellow Rabbit suit), he refuses to let his story end there and actually hisses defiantly that he "always comes back" before ''placing the head of the costume back on'' and reeling back as he allows the eyes to dramatically power up, choosing to struggle for his life as long as it takes for him to return inside that suit even as the animatronics drag his twitching, messily-fused and ''still living'' body away to his ultimate fate. Say what you will about the man (and there is a lot ''to'' say), but he absolutely will not '''quit.''' He does not beg or despair, nor does he accept the end.
513* FateWorseThanDeath: The man is ''still alive'' by the end of the film, even with the springlocks crushing his insides, and is currently imprisoned deep within the Pizzeria, courtesy of Golden Freddy.
514* FauxAffablyEvil: Lurking beneath the friendly, helpful, and business-like exterior of "Steve Raglan" is William Afton, a manipulative SerialKiller on the hunt for new victims.
515* ForTheEvulz: It's never explained in the movie ''why'' William killed six children as his motivation is never brought up, making him seem as if he simply killed for the sake of killing.
516* FourEyesZeroSoul: Wears glasses and is a rather unsavory fellow. Although he doesn't wear them when wearing the Yellow Rabbit suit, implying he doesn't actually need them. It's also possible that he's just wearing contact lenses to save space in the Yellow Rabbit helmet.
517* TheGlassesGottaGo: Gone are his glasses when he's in his Yellow Rabbit suit.
518* HairRaisingHare: William's Yellow Rabbit suit, just like the games. Decaying outer shell? Check. Creepy SlasherSmile? Check. Murders his own daughter in cold blood when he turns on him? Check.
519* HammyVillainSeriousHero: Mike is a generally reserved young man who has little time for fun and games as a single sibling-promoted-to-parent to Abby and as a justice-seeker for Garret; Vanessa, while not above some childish fun, is a no-nonsense policewoman with an emotional baggage of her own; in the climax, both of them and Abby are determined to end the madness at Freddy's once and for all. By contrast, the moment "Steve" is revealed to be the murderer William Afton, he shows his true, maniacal colors and starts chewing the scenery like animatronics chew on frontal lobes.
520* HijackedByGanon: The film initially seems to mostly be about Mike trying to protect Abby and solve his brother's kidnapping, with the original killer being a mere backstory element as Golden Freddy is set up as the primary villain. Then William Afton, the infamous BigBad of the games, shows up in the Yellow Rabbit suit, and things go FromBadToWorse.
521* {{Hypocrite}}: When the animatronics break out of his control, he starts angrily belittling them, calling them "wretched, rotten little beasts" and reminding them of the "nasty things" they've become. Not a second after, he reminds them that he "created" them (aka, made them into "nasty things") and treats it like a reason they should be ''grateful'' to him.
522* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: After stabbing Vanessa, he appears to have shown some regret over what happened. Unfortunately, he gets over it almost right away.
523* KarmicDeath:
524** Just like in the games and novels, Afton starts bleeding out in the springlock suit that he used to carry out his murders... which was triggered by the ghosts of his past victims. And if the ending is any indication, he's still alive, [[ToThePain dying slowly from blood loss]], and alone with his victims.
525** Given how many children he's killed, it's very fitting that his own death came about due to Abby's actions.
526* KickTheDog: Being a remorseless, barbarous SerialKiller, William has ''several'' moments of these:
527** Even in his façade as the well-meaning Steve, William manages to sneak in a rude comment at Mike's mental health issues -- which he's entirely responsible for, mind you.
528--->'''"Steve":''' What is your deal, Mike? What are you, some kind of... "head case"?
529** He sadistically taunts Mike about how he murdered his brother before knocking him out cold.
530--->'''Afton:''' This is perfect. First, I killed your brother. Now, I kill you. Symmetry, my friend!
531** He strangles and then stabs Vanessa, ''his own daughter'', without a shred of remorse.
532** He shames the animatronics by calling them small and worthless, [[KarmicDeath leading to his downfall]].
533* KnightOfCerebus: The film is a horror movie with animatronics who are undead children but also have a lighthearted side, leading to multiple comedic and even heartwarming scenes, much unlike the usual horror flick. Not only does William completely lack all lightheartedness, but he actively suckers it away from the animatronics themselves, turning them into killing machines and upping the stakes in the climax, as Mike, Abby, and even Vanessa are finally in danger.
534* LackOfEmpathy: He shows no remorse for murdering children, let alone strangling and then stabbing his daughter.
535* LaughablyEvil: In his façade as Steve Raglan, he is quite quippy and humorous and he doesn't fully shed his sense of humor After revealing his true colors as the [[EvilIsHammy maniacally hammy]] William Afton, though, by that point his quips only convey that he's a deranged sadist who treats murder and suffering like a game.
536* LightIsNotGood: As the Yellow Rabbit, his suit is light...well, yellow. He's also a sociopathic child-murderer.
537* ManipulativeBastard: One by one, he gained the children's trust as "the Yellow Bunny"... only to lure them to their deaths, after which his manipulation didn't stop. He tricks the spirits into thinking they're on his side so they can continue his dirty work, wherein he contributes himself by "generously" offering desperate people a job at Freddy's. Unfortunately for him, Abby ensures that William's control over the children doesn't last.
538* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: {{Subverted|Trope}}. After stabbing a defecting Vanessa, William ''appears'' shocked at what happened... [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk only to get over it in a matter of seconds]].
539* NoSell:
540** Mike tries to use his taser on the Yellow Rabbit, but while electrocution was good enough to take down the mechanical animatronics, William, a man in an insulating suit, brushes it off before curb-stomping Mike.
541** {{Downplayed}} when Vanessa [[ProveIAmNotBluffing proves she was not bluffing]] and shoots him; he recoils from the shot but is otherwise unharmed (just angered).
542* OffingTheOffspring: Tries this on Vanessa after she turns on him -- by way of strangling her against an arcade cabinet and then stabbing her with a butcher knife -- and nearly gets away with it. She pulls through in the end.
543* OneOfTheKids: William is a '''very''' twisted take on this trope. He is very good at befriending children, probably due to [[PsychopathicManchild being quite in touch with his inner child himself]]. Unfortunately, this is an ability he's used to kill multiple kids back in the day and brainwash them into thinking he was their friend when they came back as spirits. With them on his leash, William would spend decades murdering innocents, treating it all like fun games he'd play with his undead "friends" in a pizzeria he is implied to be very emotionally attached to.
544* TheOneThatGotAway: His words to Mike at the film's climax suggest part of the reason he recommended the security job to Mike is that he saw their reunion after so many years as a chance to 'complete the set' and rectify having only managed to kill one of the Schmidt brothers so long ago.
545* PoweredArmor: Despite the ratty-looking exterior, Afton built the Yellow Rabbit suit tough enough to withstand police sidearms, contains a voice changer to obfuscate his identity, and seems to afford him enough added strength to [[MegatonPunch knock one grown adult out cold in one punch]] and [[NeckLift lift another off the ground by the neck]].
546* PracticallyJoker: Like his [[Creator/MatthewLillard actor]]'s [[Film/Scream1996 last major serial killer role]], Afton retains traits of the Clown Prince of Crime, being both LaughablyEvil and murderously insane at the same time.
547* ProveIAmNotBluffing: Afton [[InvokedTrope invokes]] this when Vanessa confronts him at gunpoint. While degrading her for her disloyalty, he expresses certainty that she doesn't have the will to shoot him, only for his suit to tank a 9mm to the chest. [[NoSell For all the good it does her, anyway.]]
548--> '''Afton:''' We both know you're not going to use a gu-- ''([[InstantlyProvenWrong bang]])''
549* PsychoKnifeNut: Afton, in his Yellow Rabbit alias, pulls out a very long butcher knife when he has Mike beaten on the ground. He doesn't get to use it on him, but does to stab Vanessa when she tries to shoot him.
550* PsychopathicManchild: Beneath the mask of a reasonable-but-stern career counselor is a sadistic murderer who preys on children for his own amusement, gets disturbingly excited at the prospect of "fun" (i.e., killing innocents), and is prone to violent outbursts when things aren't working out for him. His [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech scathing rant]] towards the animatronics when they break free of his influence is highly reminiscent of a schoolyard bully ridiculing their victims.
551* RageBreakingPoint: When Vanessa shoots him, Afton is completely done with her failures, trying to kill her on the spot.
552-->'''Afton:''' You had one job. ''One.'' Keep [Mike] in the dark and kill him if he got too close.\
553'''Vanessa:''' That's two jobs. ''(Afton grabs her by the neck with the intent to strangle her to death)''
554* RecruitersAlwaysLie: "Steve" pointedly omits the reason for Freddy's high turnover rate when pitching the job to Mike, as well him [[AndThatLittleGirlWasMe in fact being the owner he gossips about]]. If Mike's predecessor and his orders for Vanessa are anything to go by, Afton has abused his position as a career counsellor to lure naïve nosy men and down-on-their-luck jobseekers to their deaths.
555* RewatchBonus: His entire shift in demeanor once he learns Michael's last name takes on a whole new meaning once you know he's the one responsible for ruining his life.
556* {{Sadist}}: The primary motive behind his murders is that he enjoys making children suffer, and wants to continue to do so with Abby. Notably, after having Mike and Vanessa dead to rights, he sends the animatronics after her with intent to kill, displaying a sickening amount of glee all the while.
557* SerialKiller: But of course. Afton murdered five children and Mike's little brother in the 1980s, continuing to influence the animatronics into killing people into the year 2000.
558* SignificantAnagram: "Steve Raglan" can be seen as an anagram, that, when the letters are rearranged, nearly spells "everlasting" which is fitting due to the character's habit of always coming back from the brink of death.
559* SmugSnake: The extended summary describes his "Steve Raglan" persona as follows: Indeed, while a very clever man who gained the trust of many unfortunate children, escaped the authorities after his murders, and got himself a new identity and respectable job, "Steve" is not as charismatic and likeable as he probably thinks he is. After chewing Mike out for his awful track record, his attempts at winning over the boy are awkward at best. The only reason he eventually managed to have Mike where he wanted him was that Mike was '''very''' desperate for a source of income. It's doubled by the time he turns up in the finale as the Yellow Rabbit, where he gloats and gloats until Abby breaks William's control over the animatronics, at which point this "invincible" EvilGenius can do nothing but bark insults and orders at the missing children, trying in vain to get them back on his side.
560* SlasherSmile: Afton's Yellow Rabbit suit, just like the games, has a murderous smile on its face at all times. The cheerful tone he maintains in the suit along with the VoiceOfTheLegion makes it look even more terrifying.
561* TheSociopath: Much like in the games, Afton is a sadistic and manipulative SerialKiller who views everyone around him as either potential victims or tools to lure in ''even more'' victims, even his own daughter.
562* TheyLookJustLikeEverybodyElse: Outside of the Yellow Rabbit suit, William looks like a perfectly normal guy you'd run into at the coffee shop. If you weren't aware of the true monster lurking behind his Steve Raglan persona and the horrific atrocities he's committed, you'd be forgiven for assuming he really was the simple career counselor he presents himself as.
563* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: [[RedHerring Though the film does initially seem to tease it]], it's eventually made clear that Mike isn't his son in this version.
564* VillainHasAPoint: In his "Steve Raglan" disguise, he wasn't wrong to point out how Mike has been having difficulty maintaining a steady job with his poor impulse control, among other things.
565* VillainousBreakdown:
566** When Vanessa turns against him, he gets furious and starts strangling her before resorting to stabbing her in the abdomen.
567--->'''Afton:''' ''LET GO!''
568** When he gets cornered by the animatronics, he loses his marbles and lashes out at them with demeaning terms, leading to his ultimate downfall.
569--->'''Afton:''' Look at you... Look at the '''''NASTY''''' things that you have become! Look at how small you are, how '''WORTHLESS''' you are! You are wretched, ''rotten little beasts!'' '''I MADE YOU!'''
570* VillainousValour: Even if he's still human scum, one thing that he has over his game counterpart is how he confronts his own demise. In the games he's reduced to a panicked wreck as he's cornered by the ghosts of his victims and flees into the Spring Bonnie suit, which ends up killing him. Here, he goes out [[DefiantToTheEnd defiantly]], cursing out the animatronics as they approach him and declaring that he [[CharacterCatchphrase "Always comes back"]] as he's slowly killed by the springlocks in the Yellow Rabbit suit.
571* VoiceOfTheLegion: When donning his suit as the Yellow Rabbit, he noticeably has a voice synthesiser, resulting in him having two voices that fluctuate and overlap: the playful, kid-friendly voice you'd expect from a bunny mascot and [[EvilSoundsDeep a low-pitched voice you'd expect from a demon]].
572* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to discuss Steve Raglan without revealing that he's actually [[CanonCharacterAllAlong William Afton]].
573* WouldHitAGirl: He ''stabs'' Vanessa, who is a grown woman, but also his own daughter. At first, he [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone seems to realize his action]], but soon gets over it.
574* WouldHurtAChild: William is responsible for the deaths of numerous children, Garret Schmidt included. Unfortunately for Abby, he doesn't plan on quitting this hobby of his.
575* YouHaveFailedMe: Pulls this on his daughter, Vanessa, by strangling and then stabbing her when she turns against him.
576[[/folder]]
577----
578->''"I am still here."''

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