This is a trivia sub-page related to Toy Bonnie.
General[]
- In the remastered non-PC consoles, Toy Bonnie's V-shaped guitar in few games is seen edited or removed due to copyright reasons. The same applies to Rockstar Bonnie.
- He and Glamrock Bonnie are the only counterparts of Bonnie to have eyebrows.
- He is the only toy animatronic to never have had white dotted pupils in any of his appearances.
Five Nights at Freddy's 2[]
General[]
- Although Toy Bonnie's glossy-black eyes are never seen in the actual gameplay, a player may see his "eyeless screen" hallucination. He is also the only toy animatronic to have an eyeless screen, and this is possibly a reference to Bonnie's eyeless screen from the first game.
- If one looks carefully at the bottom part of Toy Bonnie's jumpscare, one can see what appears to be endoskeleton "feet" located from the top and inside of his suit feet.
- Toy Bonnie is the only animatronic that is actually seen moving inside the Office when the Freddy Fazbear Head is equipped.
- Originally, this did not occur in the mobile version of Five Nights at Freddy's 2. Instead, he would linger in the Right Air Vent's blind spot for an extended period of time, making him harder to predict. Once the mobile version of the game was updated and remastered, Toy Bonnie’s behavior became identical to the one previously mentioned.
- There is a small amount of time that the Monitor can be up when Toy Bonnie is in the blind spot to play his movement inside the Office when lowering the Monitor and not get a jumpscare.
- Toy Bonnie, the Puppet, BB, and Withered Chica are the only animatronics that are not seen in the hallway outside of the Office.
- This makes Toy Bonnie and BB the only toy animatronics not to appear in the hallway before entering the Office.
- An intriguing, yet disturbing detail is that Toy Bonnie's pupils and irises become smaller when entering the Office and attacking, as if the pupils contracted like organic eyes. This, however, is unlikely, as when the player shines the Flashlight directly on Toy Bonnie's face his pupils do not contract, despite the amount of light being absorbed - his close-up on the Party Room 4 monitor is a good example of this. Why and how this occurs is unknown.
- This also makes Toy Bonnie the only animatronic who can retract his pupils and irises on command. This is likely some sort of supernatural behavior.
- Toy Bonnie is one of only two toy animatronics to be featured as an unlockable figurine (as opposed to a plushie) that is awarded to the player after completing a specific Custom Night preset, the other being BB.
- Just like the other toy animatronics, Toy Bonnie was scrapped at the end of Night 6 due to possible malfunctioning.
- It is possible for Toy Bonnie to enter the Office even if Mangle is currently in the Right Air Vent blind spot, as seen here.
- Toy Bonnie does not appear in Party Room 4 on the iOS version.
- Curiously, the guitar that Toy Bonnie holds is identical to the original Bonnie's from the first game, but it is in a lighter color.
- Toy Bonnie is one of the few animatronics to not have a repeating jumpscare.
- The image of Toy Bonnie in the Right Air Vent is used as the background of the Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Steam page.
- Withered Bonnie and Toy Bonnie are the only counterparts never to enter any same room.
- Spring Bonnie and Toy Bonnie are Bonnie's only two counterparts to possess a tail.
Errors[]
- From the very first frame of Toy Bonnie's jumpscare where he is seen kneeling down before lunging, both thighs clip through his stomach.
- In Toy Bonnie's teaser, his right arm is not there, leaving only a blue joint. This can be seen better when brightened.
- In Toy Bonnie's office render, his jaw clips into his torso.
Five Nights at Freddy's 3[]
- Toy Bonnie is one of only two toy animatronics to not have an appearance in any minigame from the third game, the other being Toy Freddy.
Five Nights at Freddy's 4[]
- Since the fourth game takes place in Fredbear's Family Diner in 1983, which was open long before the events of the second game, it is likely that Toy Bonnie did not originate in 1987, and was already a Fazbears Entertainment character in 1983.
Ultimate Custom Night[]
- Toy Bonnie is the only toy animatronic not to have voice-acting.
- He was originally planned to have a voice actor, that being Stephanie Belinda Quinn. However, the final release doesn't show Toy Bonnie having any lines in the gameplay, implying his lines were scrapped.
- Toy Bonnie's mechanic is a throwback to his actual original behavior from the second game, in which when he arrives at the Office's Right Air Vent, the player has to put on the Freddy Mask to make him flee away. His staring position when entering the Office is also nearly identical to the one from the second game, with the exception of slight twitching.
- Toy Bonnie's pupils are entirely large with the exception of his office appearance, as opposed to getting smaller the more they're closer to the player from the second game.
Five Nights at Freddy's VR: Help Wanted[]
- Toy Bonnie can now be seen in the hallway when he makes his way to Party Room 2. He also returns to the Show Stage after being repelled with the Freddy Fazbear Head.
- Strangely, Toy Bonnie now has a gap between his buck teeth, which wasn't present in any of his earlier appearances in the series. It is unknown why this was added.
Five Nights at Freddy's AR: Special Delivery[]
- Toy Bonnie is one of only two animatronics not introduced for a particular event, the other being Mangle.
- It is
currentlyunknown who voices Toy Bonnie.- The community was not impressed with Toy Bonnie's voice and claimed that it sounded strangely very high-pitched, causing the majority of the community to disown it. While the voice actor for him was unknown, it was speculated to be Stephanie Belinda Quinn, as she was supposed to voice Toy Bonnie in Ultimate Custom Night, but the lines were scrapped.
- The voice actor was later revealed to be Kadet Kuhne.
- The community was not impressed with Toy Bonnie's voice and claimed that it sounded strangely very high-pitched, causing the majority of the community to disown it. While the voice actor for him was unknown, it was speculated to be Stephanie Belinda Quinn, as she was supposed to voice Toy Bonnie in Ultimate Custom Night, but the lines were scrapped.