#2: May 13th 2022 at 11:48:08 AM
The Ultimate Custom Night point describes 10 Bonnie incarnations at once (being a crossover), we could use it as a basis and describe that each game has at least one Bonnie variant in one or two paragraphs.
Let me do a rundown of this family to the best of my ability...
- Bonnie (FNAF 1) — One of four enemies in original game
- Withered Bonnie (FNAF 2) — Literally the same character in another game
- Shadow Bonnie (FNAF 2) — An Easter Egg version of Bonnie
- Shadow Bonnie (FNAF 3) — A Mini-Game version of the above
- Toy Bonnie (FNAF 2) — Bonnie's replacement enemy robot in another game
- Spring Bonnie (FNAF 3) — The "original" iteration of the Bonnie from a flashback, was just a costume and not a robot
- Springtrap (FNAF 3) — What happened to that costume in present day after Big Bad wears it
- Scraptrap (PS) — Literally the same character and costume in another game
- Burntrap (SB) — Literally the same character and costume in another game
- Glitchtrap (VR) — Literally the same character in another game but with a new body
- Springtrap (FNAF 3) — What happened to that costume in present day after Big Bad wears it
- Nightmare Bonnie (FNAF 4) — One of the enemies, implied to be a hallucination of Bonnie
- Plushtrap (FNAF 4) — One of the enemies, implied to be a hallucination of Spring Bonnie
- Jack-O-Bonnie (FNAF 4) — A Palette Swap of the above
- BonBon (SL) — A sentient handpuppet, part of Funtime Freddy
- Bonnet (SL) — A Palette Swap of the above
- Rockstar Bonnie (PS) — Bonnie's replacement robot in another game
- Vanny (SB) — Springtrap wannabe killer with own costume
Edited by Amonimus on May 13th 2022 at 9:53:19 PM
TroperWall / WikiMagic Cleanup
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After learning about the page's existence from an Image Pickin' thread, I question the necessity of HairRaisingHare.Five Nights At Freddys. Most of the examples seem to be about variants of a single character, which I think could be made into a single example.
Additionally, most of the examples are Partial Context, as they don't mention being a rabbit (aside from mentioning being a version of Bonnie, which would fall under "referencing another example"-type misuse).
I brought up my concerns in the aforementioned thread, but I think here is a better place to discuss this. I'm not very familiar with the work in question, so please correct me if I got anything wrong.
EDIT: HairRaisingHare.Pokemon is also suspect, as all of the examples are about unironic Ridiculously Cute Critters that just happen to be Badass Adorable, and are not scary in the slightest except maybe if you're their battle opponent. Some of them, like Pikachu and the Eeveelutions, aren't even meant to be seen as rabbits.
Edited by Zuxtron on May 13th 2022 at 2:16:54 PM