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Mangle

Mangle is one of the toy animatronics who first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy's 2. He is plastic recreation of Foxy. Foxy's counterpart was nicknamed "the Mangle" due to constant disassembly by children. In moving the core cast of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza into toy animatronics, Fazbear Entertainment tried to recreate Foxy's design, arguing that the first design was too intimidating. He has been heavily modified to be more suitable for children, making him the most varied toy variant. After being taken apart and reassembled by the children, most of Mangle's endoskeleton is fully visible. They have two legs on each leg joint, one of which has a right hand instead of a foot, and while all three feet are painted with nails, only the right foot retains his clothing. His endoskeleton has a tail with a white sphere at the end, which is presumably the joint of his big fox's tail. Possibly because of the repeated dismantling of kids at Kid's Cove, their sanity seemed to become unstable every time their body parts fell off the wreckage of their bodies.

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Balloon Boy

Balloon Boy, often abbreviated as BB, is a human child-like animatronic and one of the toy animatronics that first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy's 2. He wearing blue pants, a red and blue vertical striped shirt, and brown shoes; holding a yellow and red striped balloon, and a "Balloons!" sign. BB resembles a human, with a round body, peach skin, large blue eyes, orange triangle nose, reddish-brown hair, and a toothy smile. Like the rest of the new animatronics, his cheeks are flushed and rosy. Balloon Boy's few lines throughout the series suggest that he seems to be a shy character, and judging by his laugh, he seems cheerful but more on the mischievous side. Often considered troublesome and wreaking havoc on players, he acts like some sort of bully, showing no remorse for his actions, but gradually enjoying them.

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The Puppet

The Puppet is an animated puppet that first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy's 2, with a white face that looks like a mask, with black hollow eyes that sometimes grow into small white pupils. It has a face much like Pierrot's, with rosy cheeks, purple stripes that run from the bottom of the eyes to the top of the mouth, and red lipstick in exaggerated folds. It may be the prize purveyor for the newly renovated Freddy Fazbear's Pizza in 1987, although it suggests it was originally from Fredbear's Family Diner. The pizzeria was only open for a few short weeks before closing, but unlike other toy animatronics, The Puppet, which was scrapped due to a possible malfunction, was not scrapped and later appeared in the Five Nights at Freddy's new pizzeria and appeared as Lefty in FNaF 6: Pizzeria Simulator. Later appeared in the new pizzeria in the first game and appeared as Lefty in FNaF 6: Pizzeria Simulator.  The Puppet was originally an inanimate object and therefore had no personality of its own, until it was possessed by the spirit of a selfless and noble little girl named Charlotte Emily. In the end, The Puppet's soul is presumably released.

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Fredbear

Fredbear, alongside Spring Bonnie, is the mascot of Fredbear's Family Diner. Fredbear's appearance is similar to Golden Freddy in Five Nights at Freddy's, but his top hat and bow tie are purple instead of black and appear to glow. Strangely, his original eyes were replaced by phantom-like tiny glowing dots. If you look closely, Fredbear has a different model shape compared to Freddy Fazbear. His ears are rounder and less pointy, his top hat is smaller, his eyebrows are smaller, the position of his beard is different, and he is slightly fatter and has a different head shape. In terms of character, Fredbear seems to be a cross between Freddy Fazbear and Golden Freddy. Like Golden Freddy, he appears very mysterious and unknown behind the shadows. Likewise, he's shown covert aggression and probably has the same huge hatred for William Afton as Golden Freddy.

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Springtrap

Springtrap is the first incarnation of William Afton, appearing as a resurrected corpse sealed in a heavily damaged Spring Bonnie animatronic/spring lock suit, first seen in Five Nights at Freddy' 3. Spring Bonnie is equipped with a "spring lock" mechanism, which is attached to an endoskeleton within the character suit and can be retracted with a hand crank, making the suit wearable by humans. However, snap locks had a fatal flaw, and that was their high sensitivity to water, as a single drop was enough to cause the entire system to contract, crushing anyone wearing the suit at the time. The retired Spring Bonnie suit was later taken by co-owner William Afton, who used it during a killing spree and eventually died in it when the suit malfunctioned from moisture and became Springtrap 30 years later. Springtrap's entire body is torn and tattered, and the large holes with exposed wires and cages make him look scarier than any other animatronics in the series.

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Phantom Mangle

The Phantom Mangle is an illusion of a burnt and damaged Mangle that first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy' 3. The Phantom Mangle is basically the same model that Mangle did in Five Nights at Freddy' 2, but with a charred exterior that could signal a fire breaking out in the establishment. It has no eyes, replaced by needle-like white pupils. Phantom Mangle appears to have lost half of his left eye, although it may be obscured by something else. Unlike the original, however, its rosy cheeks are dark green, while its lips are aqua. As seen in Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted, the usual pink accents on its feet appear to be a sickly green, and parts of its endoskeleton appear to have traces of soot.

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Phantom Balloon Boy

Phantom Balloon Boy is an illusion of a burnt and damaged BB first appearing in Five Nights at Freddy' 3. The Phantom BB is basically the same model as the BB in Five Nights at Freddy' 2, but he has no eyes and has two white buttons (like the office in Five Nights at Freddy' 2, although that could also be a lighting error ). Instead, he has small, glowing white pupils similar to Springtrap and other Phantoms, and lacks his "Balloon!" logo and balloon. His rosy cheeks seemed to be dyed dark green. The Phantom BB appears to be charred or burnt, possibly signaling the burning of the attraction.

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Phantom Puppet

Phantom Puppet is an illusion of a burnt and damaged Puppet that first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy' 3. Phantom Puppet has a terrifying appearance, his body is scorched and his eyes have small white pupils, just like other Phantoms. Its charred appearance may herald the burning of the attraction. Its three buttons are also dark in color, with the top button nearly broken in half and the bottom one cracked, which is evident when its extra menu renders brighten. The Phantom Puppet appears briefly in CAM 08 and then appears in the office, depending on whether the player changed the monitor's perspective before dropping the monitor. Once inside the room, the Phantom Puppet cannot be driven away and must leave on its own, which takes about 17 seconds. During this time, it gives Springtrap time to get closer to the player, while also making the player vulnerable to other Phantoms, notably Phantom Freddy and Phantom Foxy, who can both attack almost instantly, even while the Phantom Puppet is still in the office when.

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Nightmare bear

Nightmare is a recolored and slightly translucent version of Nightmare Fredear, which first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy' 4. Compared to Nightmare Fredear, Nightmare's appearance has hardly changed, the only noticeable difference is the color of the clothing has changed to black, and the bow tie and top hat have changed from purple to yellow. If the image featuring Nightmare is brightened, it will also reveal that Nightmare's outfit is actually translucent, as if his endoskeleton was hidden in shadow. So almost all of his endoskeleton can be seen by brightening his image. The only exception is around his mouth, where an existing material appears to have been torn off. Nightmare is a brutal, twisted animatronic that is essentially sadistic. He spoke in a deep, terrifying voice that fit his name.

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Plushtrap

Plushtrap, the "Nightmare" variant of Spring Bonnie's plush toy, first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy's 4 as the first antagonist in his own mini-game and didn't appear elsewhere (apart from the Night mini-game). His design is similar to Springtrap but more cartoonish and less damaged. Compared to most other Nightmare animatronics, his appearance also doesn't seem that scary. Brown shading on the belly and a pair of three-jointed ears. He also has four fingers and three toes, which is markedly different from most other nightmare animatronics. Unlike Springtrap, his ears are intact, without any missing fingertips. While much of Plushtrap's character is unknown and uncertain, due to facts such as his lack of a voice, it's clear that he shares the same vicious and aggressive behavior as other nightmare animatronics.

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Nightmare Mangle

The Nightmare Mangle appears to be similar to the original Mangle, debuting in the Halloween Edition of Five Nights at Freddy's 4 replacing Nightmare Foxy. Of all the Nightmare animatronics, the Nightmare Mangle seems to be in the most disrepair. It has all the original parts of the original Mangle, such as the white plastic head, endoskeleton head, and various mechanical parts, but looks much more sinister and twisted. Its head shape looks similar to Nightmare Foxy's, with the addition of red cheeks and lipstick, while the second endoskeleton head closely resembles a skull. It has only one hand on its right arm. Its eye sockets, chin, muzzle, and the inside of its ears are also pink. Like the original Mangle, it wears a pink bow tie. Not much is known about Nightmare Mangle's character due to the garbled radio static that Nightmare Mangle emits, but from the looks of it, Nightmare Mangle appears to be just as aggressive as other Nightmare animatronics.

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Nightmare Balloon Boy

Nightmare Balloon Boy is one of the nightmare animatronics in the Five Nights at Freddy's series, debuting in Halloween Update expansion (both Standard and Halloween Edition) for Five Nights at Freddy's 4. The Nightmare Balloon Boy has a similar appearance to the original BB, but with a more menacing design. His large, pointed teeth in his large mouth, as well as his dark blue eyelids and gums, long claw-like fingers, and more sinister eyes with red irises and narrow gray veins, all make him look creepy. He also has a red and purple striped hat and shirt instead of his usual red and blue stripes. The pinwheel on the top of his hat is also blue instead of orange, with a yellow button on top. Two of his buttons are indigo instead of the original BB's black buttons. His brown hair is slightly shorter than his original hair. His blue pants are lighter in color. On closer inspection, the Nightmare Balloon Boy appears to be wearing white socks. His shoes are exactly like his original shoes, although they appear lighter in color. Interestingly, the Nightmare Balloon Boy looks flawless.

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