FNAF Animatronics Explained - SPRINGTRAP (Five Nights at Freddy's Facts)

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Publicado 2020-10-14
Springtrap is one of the most sinister and creepy of all the Five Nights at Freddy's animatronics, not just because of his appearence but also his twisted backstory tied to infamous FNAF series villain William Afton. In the final episode of FNAF Animatronics Explained we look at Springtrap, his history and origins as well as other games featuring alternate versions of his design including Plushtrap, Scraptrap and Glitchtrap. So sit back, relax and let's take a nostalgic walk down memory lane as we recap some facts and theories about Springtrap.

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  • @blackveilkade
    Knowing Williams story is basically knowing the base lore for fnaf
  • @spicec3613
    A serial killer’s undead corpse trapped inside a robot suit is unironically one of the coolest ideas for a villain ever
  • @rhomayyann4691
    I can't believe I never realized the reason a child's voice is used to lure Springtrap in FNAF 3 was because he would kill children and when you use it he thinks there's another kid to kill.
  • @lofi219
    Love how we used to think that William was a grieving father after Evan's death, but no, he's just a horrible person
  • Springtrap: i’ve been stuck in suit for 30 years and these people cant even wear a mask for a few seconds
  • @chrisafton4883
    William: Dies in a horrible and brutal and bloody way Souls: Woah. This is worthless
  • @sora4717
    William Afton took "this isnt even my final form" seriously
  • @joudkahwaji6369
    Quick correction:Henry made the toy animatronics without William since there is a defense mechanism against William in the animatronics. And Elizabeth died before the crying child hence why afton kept scaring him,to stop him from going to a restaurant with animatronics.
  • @BreezyDylan
    Am I the only one who thinks that springtrap is the creepiest Animatronic ever? What is so scary is that you can actually see the corpse inside of him unlike the other animatronics
  • @Mwright4444
    I love that the sounds of a child lure Springtrap cause he's literally a child murderer lol.
  • @lldrumr9095
    William's young son didn't die instantly, he died in the hospital while in a coma afterwards. And when he talks to Golden Freddy at the end, Freddy speaking is his dad or older brother trying to talk to him after the doctors say he is going to die.
  • @rowingmelon6075
    From my take on this, William Afton was a loving father, he just had issues. After his youngest kid died, he was most likely hellbent on trying to resurrect him, due to his grieving. Once he discovered remnant and found out what it can do, he probably had the mindset that he could make himself live forever. I believe he went after kids instead of teenagers or adults simply because they would be the easiest and wouldn't be able to fight against him, thus making killing them easier. It's really sad when you truly, deeply think about it and how twisted he ended up becoming. This is just my take on what his mindset and motive was and how he unfortunately succeeded into getting what he wanted (in a way).
  • Springtrap: the original Scraptrap: the old Glitchtrap: the hacker Plushtrap: the marketable plushie
  • @DaSniper406
    Just imagine wearing a spring lock suit and a kid trips and spills soda over you
  • @Cruddy129
    "Lead by the antagonist of FNAF Security Breach - Vanny" Well after playing Security Breach, she doesnt feel like an antagonist at all
  • @lukasnilsson6959
    Imagine a live action horror movie of the whole fnaf story, Would be so sick!
  • @lanibl4596
    Afton: gets in suit Springlocks: understandable, have a nice day
  • @studior2962
    Springtrap is the PINNACLE of what Fnaf’s horror can live up to. It’s so horrifying to see this thing slowly approach you like it does. I say this THING because it goes so much further than just being an animatronic Rabbit like all the characters in the games before hand. The decay and grotesqueness are pronounced enough to be deemed beautifully uncanny but not be dumb looking. It walks and moves like a man, but the way it reaches you is like an ANIMAL! Prowling, stalking its prey. Just like it did to those children all those decades ago.