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They've spent a small fortune on these new animatronics, uh, facial recognition, advanced mobility, they even let them walk around during the day. Isn't that neat? But most importantly, they're all tied into some kind of criminal database, so they can detect a predator a mile away.
Phone Guy explaining the features of the new animatronics, Night 1 in the second game.

Template:Toy Bonnie infobox Toy Bonnie is one of the newer animatronics and one of the antagonists in Five Nights at Freddy's 2. He is Bonnie's "redesigned" counterpart from the past who replaced Bonnie's own pre-rebuilt incarnation Withered Bonnie for improvement.

Physical Appearance

A glossy plastic Bonnie with green eyes and buck teeth.
The Freddy Files, page 37,

Compared to the other redesigns, Toy Bonnie seems to have undergone the most drastic of changes. He is colored a bright shiny blue, with his belly, muzzle, and insides of his ears colored a pale, powder blue. He has green eyes, magenta eyelids, long eyelashes, and rosy red, blushed cheeks. He also has a white circular tail, which can only be seen when he is crawling through the Right Air Vent. He also has eyebrows, unlike the original Bonnie, and no longer has similarities to Freddy appearance-wise.

Like the other toy redesigns, he is much smoother in texture compared to the original animatronics. He also has a more modernized appearance, bearing multi-jointed fingers and a hard casing, as opposed to the fabric covers of the originals. Toy Bonnie also sports a red bow tie, black button nose, whisker spots, and buck teeth, unlike his original counterpart, similar to that of a steriotypical rabbit. His eyes also appear articulated, as if he can move them freely. In a paranormal manner, his pupils grow smaller the closer he gets to the player.

It can sometimes be seen that Toy Bonnie's feet are different from his original counterpart, each sporting a triangular shape with three, blocky toes. These features are also shared with the other new animatronics, excluding the Puppet and BB.

Like the original Bonnie, when on stage, Toy Bonnie plays a guitar, which is red and white with a black neck. However, unlike his counterpart, Toy Bonnie can be seen with his guitar while absent from the Show Stage. He can be seen holding his guitar in Party Room 3, though he is not seen with it elsewhere.

Appearances

Five Nights at Freddy's 2

Toy Bonnie starts at the Show Stage with the other two toy animatronics, Toy Freddy and Toy Chica. He will always become active before the others, similar to his counterpart, though the older animatronics can move before him on later nights. Toy Bonnie begins his path by moving to Party Room 3. Next, he will move to Party Room 4 and will stare into the camera, just as Bonnie did in the Backstage in the first game. He then proceeds to Party Room 2, where he can be seen crouching by the vent, about to crawl inside of it. Finally, he sneaks into the Right Air Vent in order to reach the Office. Unlike his counterpart from the first game, he doesn't backtrack when heading to The Office, nor is he able to teleport along his attack route.

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Toy Bonnie attacking the night guard, animated.

Toy Bonnie is a very common animatronic to encounter, just like the original Bonnie in the first game, especially on much earlier nights. He is always the first animatronic to move offstage, which makes him extremely similar to his original counterpart. Toy Bonnie appears to move very slowly and takes his time when going through the vents. However, ignoring Toy Bonnie and spending too much time viewing the Monitor will likely result in him attacking the player.

Once the player sees Toy Bonnie in the Right Air Vent's blind spot, the player must equip the Freddy Fazbear Head. If done correctly, the player will see the lights briefly flickering on and off as Toy Bonnie slides from the right to the middle of the room, staring closely at the night guard before vanishing. Failing to equip the head, then raising and lowering the Monitor, will result in a Game Over. However, there is a chance, mainly on later nights, that he will not attack immediately. The player will still need to equip the head to get rid of him, otherwise he will end the night the next time the Monitor is used. After he leaves the Office, he returns to Party Room 3, and his cycle repeats.

Just like the other toy animatronics, Toy Bonnie is very inactive during later nights, though he becomes more active again from Night 5 and onward.

From the Custom Night, night modes where Toy Bonnie is active are listed as follows:

  • New & Shiny
  • Double Trouble
  • Cupcake Challenge
  • Fazbear Fever
  • Golden Freddy

Five Nights at Freddy's 3

Toy Bonnie only appears as a lifeless pile of parts in Five Nights at Freddy's 3 as seen from the Office, along with the other toy animatronics. His appearance does not affect gameplay, and is only there for aesthetic purposes.

The empty head (with a noticeable lack of ears, eyes, and a jaw), right arm, and a guitar are Toy Bonnie's only three remains in the game.

A poster of him also appears on CAM 04, which is occasionally replaced by a picture of the cupcake with either pink or gold frosting as a hallucination.

Five Nights at Freddy's 4

Like most of the other original animatronics, Toy Bonnie doesn't have any appearance in the actual game. His only appearance in the game is a cameo as a toy figurine in the end of night minigames.

Toy Bonnie makes one minor appearance in Night 3's end-of-night minigame, where a little girl can be seen having minifigures of Toy Bonnie along with his bandmates, Toy Freddy and Toy Chica. He appears to be extremely similar in design to his appearance in the "S-A-V-E-T-H-E-M" minigame from Five Nights at Freddy's 2, which the exception of appearing a bright blue color instead of lavender purple. This is his only appearance in the entire game.

Ultimate Custom Night

Toy Bonnie's Jumpscare (1)

Toy Bonnie attacking the player, animated.

Toy Bonnie returns as one of the selectable characters in Ultimate Custom Night.

He sneaks in through a trapdoor to the right. There is no way to prevent him from entering the office. The player's only defense is to equip the Freddy Fazbear mask to fool him. Looking directly at him will increase the effectiveness of the mask, causing him to leave a little faster.
Ultimate Custom Night description,

Toy Bonnie is only seen in the Office and appears randomly throughout the night. There is no way to prevent him or directly lower his chances of appearing.

Toy Bonnie will enter the office signalled by a low buzzing noise and rapidly flickering lights. Toy Bonnie will then enter from the right side of the screen, and pan across towards the middle, twitching constantly. The player generally has until Toy Bonnie makes it towards the middle to put on the mask, or else Toy Bonnie will jumpscare them.

Putting on the mask will cause Toy Bonnie to pan out right and leave the office again, staring at Toy Bonnie with the mask generally makes him leave quicker, which can be used to the advantage of the player.

The challenges in which Toy Bonnie is present are as follows:

  • Old Friends
  • Chaos 2
  • Chaos 3

Five Nights at Freddy's VR: Help Wanted

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Toy Bonnie attacking the night guard, animated.

Toy Bonnie returns as one of the antagonists in Five Nights at Freddy's VR: Help Wanted. He appears in all levels in FNAF 2 section.

He appears on the Show Stage with Toy Freddy and Toy Chica in every night available. Like Five Nights at Freddy's 2, he is the first to leave the Show Stage before the others. Toy Bonnie begins his path by moving to Party Room 3. Next, he will move to Party Room 2, being seen walk in the hall, and will enter the right air vent from there. Once the player sees him in the vent's blind spot, they must put on the Freddy Fazbear Head to ward him off, or else he will jumpscare the player.

Five Nights at Freddy's 2

Main Menu

Gameplay

Brightened

Miscellaneous

Five Nights at Freddy's 3

Miscellaneous

Ultimate Custom Night

Five Nights at Freddy's VR: Help Wanted

Gallery Menu

Models and Animation

Miscellaneous

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.

Five Nights at Freddy's 2

  • 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.
    • This, however, does not occur in the mobile version of Five Nights at Freddy's 2. Instead, he lingers in the Right Air Vent's blind spot for an extended period of time, making him harder to predict.
  • 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.
    • He is also the only toy animatronic 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, and it is likely aesthetic.
  • Toy Bonnie is one of only two "new" 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 new 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, only lighter.
  • 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.
  • 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.

Bugs

  • There appears to be a glitch in the game which causes Toy Bonnie to slide into The Office when the player is not wearing the Freddy Fazbear Head. A glimpse of this can be seen here.

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.
    • However, since there is a drawing of Toy Bonnie on CAM 04 as previously mentioned, this makes Toy Freddy the only animatronic with only one appearance in the third game (his head being seen in the Office).
    • He is also the only animatronic who has more remains than the others, that being three.
  • On Night 5, there is a darker-colored figurine of Toy Bonnie on the far right of the Office desk. Double-clicking on this figurine will start the "Glitch minigame".

Five Nights at Freddy's 4

  • Since the fourth game takes place in Fredbear's Family Diner, which was open long before the events of the second game, it is unknown why the minifigure of Toy Bonnie even exists.

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 comparing 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 2

No. Description Audio(s)
#1 The sound Toy Bonnie makes when killing the night guard. This same sound is played when any animatronic attacks the night guard, Golden Freddy and BB being exceptions.
TheWarningSign

Warning: Loud!

#2 The sound heard when Toy Bonnie slides into view in the Office. It begins at any random point throughout the audio and only plays for a few seconds before abruptly ending. This sound is also used by Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Toy Freddy whenever they enter The Office.

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