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"Uh, I think the name was... Puppet Animatronics or something like that."
Puppet Animatronics has not been given an official name; as such, this name is purely conjectural. However, it will be used until an official name is released. |
- Not what you were looking for? See Puppet (disambiguation) or Animatronic (disambiguation).
The Puppet animatronics are a set of marionette-themed animatronic counterparts, and exclusively appeared as marketable Five Nights at Freddy's products since their debut in Spring 2025 by Scholastic Corp. Their first and currently only appearance has been in the Five Nights at Freddy's Stickerpedia.
Animatronics[]
Puppet Bonnie[]

- Not what you're looking for? See Bonnie (disambiguation).
Puppet Bonnie is Bonnie the Rabbit's counterpart with strong inspiration from the Puppet. He has a white mask with red-pink tears, red cheeks, white ears with red inner ears, and buck teeth. He has a white bowtie, two white buttons on his chest, and white circles around his wrists and ankles.
Puppet Chica[]

- Not what you're looking for? See Chica (disambiguation).
Puppet Chica is Chica the Chicken's counterpart with strong inspiration from the Puppet and Toy Chica. She has a white mask on, with purple tears, red lipstick, and red cheeks. She has two white buttons on her chest and white circles around her wrists and ankles.
Puppet Foxy[]

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Puppet Foxy is Foxy the Pirate's counterpart with strong inspiration from the Puppet. He has a white mask on with yellow tears, red cheeks, and a missing ear. He has two white buttons on his chest and white circles around his wrists, ankles, and tail.
Speculation[]
- The Puppet animatronics are a part of the "Animated Characters" section in the Five Nights at Freddy's Stickerpedia.
- The artwork of the "Animated Characters" seemingly suggest that they would've been a part of a spin-off-like video game, due to the artwork looking similar to Security Breach: Fury's Rage and Freddy in Space 3: Chica in Space, before it and/or the artwork was scrapped and given to companies to use for merchandise.