Bonnie Voice Box Repair

                                                    -Bonnie Voice Box Repair - Buzzare - 2/5/26

I really like the small details in this one. The voice actor for Bonnie did EXTREMELY well, and I really like the design choices the creator(s) made for him. Not too much, but not too bland either. I love the aspect of the circut board having been malfunctioned due to the blood, as it's somewhat known that in canon fnaf, the victim's bodies were dismembered and then hidden in the animatronics as to not be found. I do also think that it's strange in the games that the maintnance workers don't see the bodies in the animatronics despite having to dismantle them for programming. This VHS did very well in closing up plot holes that were evident in the canon lore. I do feel like there's plot holes here though. Like if the spirit connected to Bonnie wanted to be set free and even potentially found with Afton getting arrested, why kill an employee who would have reported it to law enforcement? The children wanted justice, so perhaps if the employees wouldn't have been terminated, Afton would have actually been stopped sooner. Or did the spirits automatically associate any employee with Afton? That wouldn't make sense unless it's just the entire Afton Enterprises that they despise, and with the employees working there, they assume them to be evil because they work for Afton? Again, that wouldn't make sense given that the employees have no idea of Afton's crimes yet end up dying anyways.

It would be tragic to think maybe a few of the employees might have been old friends of the missing children who are simply trying to find answers and get killed by the ones they missed, kind of like Mike Schmidt in the FNAF movies. IDK, I thought about the Abandoned Childhood Video quite often, and I wouldn't be surprised if the spirits inside of the animatronics saw many of their past friends who either got jobs at Freddy's or broke into the closed locations to try to find anything, or even to just feel closer to their deceased friends. That would explain the lack of constant corpses in the abandoned locations, as people explore abandoned buildings ALL the time.

Anyways, I feel like this animation was amazing, but there's one aspect that still confuses me. Why would Jeremy (the child who possesses Bonnie) kill a maintnance worker if the worker intended to report the situation to law enforcement and would potentially get all seven missing children's bodies found?

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