imo these parts should have been on the endo allowing it to hook up to the suit rather then the part a person puts on edit: the suit is the endo which sounds way more bad then i thought. Who thought of this?
@@Velkishiit was meant to be a " cost saver" to have 2 of the same things be both suits and mascot costumes when having one be the animatronic and the other be a suit would cost far less
The springlock not being bloody is actually more realistic. The locks remain in his body, keeping the blood in. Same reason doctors say not to remove the knife if you get stabbed
I always thought that the lack of screaming in the movie was William's attempts at not triggering any more springlocks by keeping calm. (That clearly didn't work)
The lack of screaming in the movie is because he can't scream anymore, it's confirmed in the books that they shred your vocal cords (to the point where you can't scream anymore is infact specified, funnily enough), and that your lungs pool with your blood until you eventually drown. Neat headcanon though
I think the Sister Location spring locks are more safety-minded. Rather than the instantaneous shooting of prior suits, the engineers reworked to enable a slower, more gentle process.
Perhaps the lack of force unlike other suits doesn't really hurt you, but rather made it more difficult to move causing the mini-rinas to easily get you cause you can't shake anymore
The suit looks very "raw" lets say, its obviously not a fully functional suit, maybe it was abonanded after William designed the funtime ednoskeletons, due to being in the scooping room
A springlock suit is supposed to be a mascot costume concept for a pizzaria made to entertain children, but end up being the perfect trap for a jigsaw movie. Imagine the situation, one of his victims wakes in a room, inside a generic bunny mascot suit, with weird appearance, a box in his front a few meters from him and a shiny floor behind the box, then, before he can move, a television on his left turns on and jigsaw does his expected monologue: _"You are now inside a Spring-Lock Mascot Suit, these springlock designs are not used since the 80's, because of their peculiar mechanism that makes it functional, and also deadly. Your task is to deliver the box in front of you, to the other side of the room, in less than 3 minutes."_ _"The floor between you and the goal, has a slippery substance, for itself, it does no harm, but you need to remember at all times, that you are inside this unique suit."_ _"There are a few rules about it, don't breathe directly on the springs, don't make sudden moves, don't move too quickly, if you sweat, the moisture will probably loosen the springlocks, and you will die."_ _"Any attempt to remove the suit is futile, and will trigger the springlocks to fail"_ _"In 3 minutes, the Sprinkler in the ceiling will activate"_ _"In that case, the springlocks will one by one, crush your body in a incomprehensible painful and slow death"_ _"You have now, 3 minutes"_
Imo the scariest part is how slow it is and how you can live it sometimes and definitely will remember that pain for the rest of your life and Williams scream is what really sold it to me
My interpretation is that the SL springlocks aren't slowly pushing the parts towards you, the pieces you are keeping wound are the physical locking mechanism that prevents the springs from pushing the animatronic parts back into place. When they are fully unwound, the lock fails and is unable to hold back from releasing the mechanism. The individual knobs are likely faulty parts that are slipping on the individual locks in the suit, and not the actual way that a user is expected to operate the suit in its purposeful setting
here is a fact, in the fangame "fredbear's fright" on night 5 your in a springlock suit and you have to survive, and if you fail you actually do get a scene of the springlocks failing, its not gory but its still really cool.
I remember seeing a vhs spring lock years ago. The character was crawling on the floor and getting to a private place so nobody see him as happy birthday music was playing. Terrifying.
The Silver Eyes book probably has my favorite take, specifically from the description William gave to Carl. It’s a slow, painful, death. Even if the springlocks are instantaneous, you’re just sitting there without any control over your body, drowning in your own blood, along with the extensive bleeding. Unrelated note but while I don’t necessarily like the graphic novel’s visual interpretations in some aspects….I absolutely love the visual interpretation of Springtrap in The Twisted Ones graphic novel. The way the flesh has seemingly fused with the springlocks is amazingly grotesque.
unrelated but lilliard absolutely CARRIED as afton and i can't wait to see him in the next ones when he did the ghostface knife wipe tho, HOOOO that was real neat 👏🔥
@@Michaelgrapeton_hasnoorgans trueee it does feel odd, but idk the movie seems to be kinda its own thing, like a spinoff or au of sorts i'd say maybe in the next ones he can adapt a slight one in but it'd be pointless in a way
it should be known that when you are fatally stabbed you won't scream in agony, you will let out a gasp as all the air in your lungs leave your body. The late acter Christopher Lee says as much when playing in the lord of the rings as he has actually stabbed someone to death in a war
I actually adore these videos like the f2f video because your voice is so ominous and clearly is good at narration ! it makes the video 10x more captivating imo
No in the games William was rushing to put the suit on so he didn't wind them up properly but in the movie he actually did it right he carefully put on the suit and stayed calm and followed all the safety protocols as he did it before entering the pizzeria
Or maybe they work differently, William didn't took good care of the furry fluff of the suit, but took a lot of time to rework a deathtrap into bassically mechsuit
theres actually a springlock failure that happened in fredbears. some guy by an unknown name was getting help with william afton to put on a spring bonnie suit. this suit is another version of spring bonnie that was never used on stage. btw this guy was in that fnaf 4 mini game game when william afton was putting the mask of spring bonnie on the guys head. when william left the room the guy was finishing some of the easy parts of putting on the suit. but when he was finished and was about to leave the room, he hit his leg in a table and he got springlocked in the backstage of fredbears. his spirit would eventually haunt fredbears, freddy fazbears pizza, and freddy fazbears jr’s. and guess who that guy is. shadow bonnie from fnaf 2. after fazbears freights burned down, springtrap went to the abandoned fredbears location and for some reason they left that guys dead body in the backstage. springtrap took the suit off of him and put it on. and thats how scraptrap was made
That can't happen He can't take off the suit off of another employee not even from himself The way scraptrap was made is in the ending of fnaf 3 When Michael burns the fazbear frights location
@@GojoNSukuna dude the suit is not glued into the endoskeleton. also the suit is supposed to be removed. didn’t you not watch the non existent video by battington
No the suits were discontinued during the night 4 tapes night 5 starts with a reminded of the policy change and then states that the spring Bonnie suit was moved (can’t be afton if he’s already dead in there) and the toon doesn’t get sealed until night 6
@@jinfox8182 The spring locks actually move the endoskeleton out of the way so a human can wear it as a suit. In a spring lock failure, the endoskeleton would get compressed crushing the human inside. To answer the question the original Commander asked. Nothing will happen. It won't be a spring lock suit then
@@Watermlon_cat if it's a normal wearable suits, sure. The springlock suits, though, should actually be pretty bulky, something I greatly appreciate the movie for showing since Springtrap is kinda slim (granted, a lot of him is missing.)
I have always thought Cassidy was springlocked by afton and that’s why she hates him so much. I mean, getting murdered probably sucks but a springlock failure? On a CHILD? Yeaaa that’s how you create a vengeful spirit. Plus she possesses freadbear a springlock suit! Just something I’ve always thought was a large possibility.
I can just imagine the feeling… Drowning in your own blood while watching the world fade as well as getting stabbed and pierced in all ends of your body and the sound of your own bones crushing
You wouldn’t really be “watching” anything once you get springlocked since the animatronics eyes would get jammed into your eye sockets. Completely annihilating your eyes
I think that spring lock faileure is one of the worst ways to go, as it’s a 50/50 chance the springlocks hit a vital organ and you die instantly, or they don’t hit a vital organ and you are reapetedly stabbed and you’re bones break and you slowly bleed out.
What i think is true, is that BOTH the suit and the endoskeleton has the springlocks on them. That way William in FNAF 3 is already a fully rotten corpse with an endoskeleton in it, while in the books/novels, William is still alive and isn't looking like a zombie pickle. This is kinda being established with the Tales from the Pizzaplex's epilogues outright saying that the suit itself (the jester one) is filled with springlocks, with no endo inside, which is how Mimic gets crushed (seemingly) to death. That still makes William from the games an idiot, but he can be excused with having no time to get the endo out of the suit while being terrorized by children. Same goes to the Movie William, but, frankly, i think that in the movie the suit has JUST the endo springlocks, which is, like, the complete opposite of the books. I hope you got my point.
You fogot about Tales of The Pizzaplex. in Somniphobia, Luca wears a springlock suit, and slowly gets springlocked bit by bit, and doesnt actually scream in pain until the point where he's drowning in his own blood. He also never does the twitching thing, and the springlock failures start in the leg for him.
In my minds eye when I see the springlocks fail in the movie I'm seeing what would happen and not what they had to stick with for the pg13 rating which is william dying in a puddle of his own blood
I think I know why it did fail in the bite of 83, a possibility that it wasn’t fully on stage mode so it had a chance of getting a spring lock failure and crushed CC’s head, well that’s my theory
@@Skibidikskamaybe, because without her endo wires she IS wearable, but the suit only has locks that prevent the pieces from swaying aroun, and i think the night 4 suit is custom and got designed by william to almost giarantee employee death, or maybe even baby
10:44, I think it's also important to note, that we didn't see them pull back out. When you are stabbed, your told not to take the knife out, to help with the bleeding. That combined with the fact that your covered up a big suit that could have acted as a bowl or maybe even a sponge, there probably wouldn't be THAT much blood.
this also kind of happen in fnaf 1 because if the animatronics get mike they stuff him in a freddy fazbear suit and the springlocks fail and mike dies and we see his corpse inside of the suit but its noncanon so it didnt happened
an explanation for the suit in SL, is that it could've been tampered with. why it was tampered with is a different question, but it is a possible explanation.
the mini balloras lookin thing that i forgot the name were messing with the suit, they crawl in and out of it all the time and prob unwind the spring locks, thats why u have to wind them up all the time
If I could give some clarity, in the FNAF movie William Afton was still able to talk because only one of his lungs are punctured so far, not the other one, meaning he still had time to say his classic line.
I never thought the Bite of 83 Springlock thing through now that I hear you explain it. I honestly don't know why i thought that was the case in the first place.
>I honestly don't know why i thought that was the case in the first place. I'd take it you watched the Game Theory "Ultimate Timeline" video? I'm pretty sure that's where the idea originates/was popularlized from largely :V
you shouldnt even be able to scream if the springlocks fail it punctures your neck and vocal cords causing you to only be able to choke and gasp for air and william in the movie was getting punctured but it was slow thats why he said i always come back with that voice he was gasping for breath kinda like when you get tired and start breathing heavily it was like that for him so he said i always come back like that
I'll be honest, I came here to listen to your interpretation and review over each springlock failure, but I found I was equally liking your character art style. Watched for the review, liked your character, enjoyed both (and given you also do animations, I'll be checking those out too). As for the video, I hadn't seen the movie (I don't care about spoilers) and didn't realize they drew out the process for Afton's death. It really made me think that If I were caught in a springlock failure, I don't know which would be worse. Either a slow, drawn-out process (but a chance to break free if it's not the head), or an instant death (where it's hopefully less painful and assured I'm not getting out). Both are horrifying in their own right. Then again, just "Don't put the darn thing on in the first place." Cheers for the review! I'll be checking the rest of your videos out for the next couple days (and probably will be staying).
The reason it’s so resilient in the movie is because if the spring locks failed immediately, it would ruin the build up for the spring lock failure so if the spring locks were to go off immediately, when William drops the head of the animatronic, it would ruin the part where he put it back on the head of the suit
1:09 I mean, I sort of always assumed that springlocks were actually what connected the costume and the endoskeleton so when costume mode is there you're not sharing the suit with a mechanical skeleton. That being the endoskeleton is removed so the person can wear it. And given how this interpretation is basically death by dozens of springlocks stabbing into you simultaneously, it may arguably be a worse death.
It would be funny if whenever the springlock suits get reintroduced over and over in future FNAF projects, they just become more and more resilient until they are now almost 100% safe
Actually, in the movies there’s fabric pieces that are keeping him from bleeding out on the floor. If you look closely, you can see the fabric being stained with blood