You deserve a lot more likes than this. You not only perfectly remade the whole sequence of the Springlock incident, you also made the audio sound like it was VHS recorded so it sounds even more accurate. 👏👏👏👏👏
So that would mean he’s forced to see through Spring Bonnie’s eyes…I might be thinking this as a William Afton fan because I can relate to him since we both have trauma from losing family members but I think even he doesn’t deserve dying like this
I like how there's a pause as he realises the springlocks are failing, Sister Location shows that it's not quite instantaneous, and Afton, being one of the people who designed this suit (and in at least the book universe, having survived a failure) would know what's going on just before it happened
I’m planning on making a refurbished version where the heavy breathing isn’t as sudden, and sounds smoother. I haven’t posted it yet, as this is my most viewed video and I’m not sure if the other would gain traction. I’m up for suggestions if you recommend adding anything
@@Cwispygamer still as co-owner of the company, I think he'd have knowledge about the suits and how they work. again, in said book universe he survived a springlock failure
The fact that his arms, hands, knees, and his jaw is being crushed and replaced with metal, his vocal cords being ripped apart, the music box being turned on, and the suit returing to performer mode is absolutely terrifying. But deserved.
That's crazy- the music box is supposed to be a guitar I thought- it's crazy how it does it 1 by 1 to pierce and crush you- the being ripped from the skull I can just imagine the pain because when you open your mouth wide and pull down your jaw you feel your skin ripping and everything, but can you imagine not being able to scream- oml you can hear it in his voice that it hurts
can I say that this audio of the springlock failure might be the most terrifying one that I have ever heard other than that well done on it truly amazing work!
For some reason, the suit returning to performing mode and playing Bonnie's Lullaby while William is slowly getting crushed inside of it is way more disturbing to me then the springlock failure itself
Look at this timestamp I made 0:00 laughing 0:09 he realize water 0:17 Phantom foxy 0:25 scoop Michael 0:28 Withered chica 0:38 fnaf 1 game over screen 0:45 no speak 0:52 william breath alot of blood 0:56 pov you forgot to wind up the music box 1:39 end
Imagine as the music box plays William is slowly moving with spring Bonnie as it’s in performer mode it just slowly moves with fleshy sounds and snapping of his joints.
my brother: would you want to die from drowning or springlock failure? me: whats the difference during a springlock failure you end up drowing in your blood eventually
This is a horrible way to die and the fact he didn’t and still felt that pain throughout the franchise is insane 30 years trapped in a room like that, goddam.
Man, those screams are of pure agony and, even though I have a high tolerance for pain and being able to watch or hear people suffer (movies, shows, etc.), this rattled my nerves
Average Failure: Dramatic death This video: *No Bone Marrow??* *The Distressing thing stalking me in my vivid dreams now possessing a Forehead larger than imagined*
That sounds like my worst nightmare ever.. Love it, Really gives you a perspective of what it would be like if an audio recorder was outside that room, Horrifying and incredible as to how realistic it is
Well, it’s the sound of metal clamping together. I also made it muffled because it’s happening inside the suit, so it isn’t as clear. Hope that helps 😊
@@WillyBillyAfton yeah I understand that but it doesn't sound quite right it sounds more like a boom instead I picture it sounding more like something being unwound I can't really explain it but I'll put a time code to a similar sound here 0:31 this one sounds much more like I picture a springlock to sound like
@@alphawolf8503 the reason why there's thudding is because the springlocks are snapping back into place with extreme force same with the animatronic parts therefor the thudding
As many times as I've watched springlock sounds / animations over the years and had many spooks from some, this is the last one i watched tonight - and god thank you i'm gonna get nightmares from this one. Also, just thought I'd add, Dunno if it's intentional or not, but the first scream reminds me of the springlock part in The Silver Eyes (the scream sounds like KYAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH like the books describe it. I thought it was a nice detail whether it was unintentional or intentional.)
@My_pfp_beats_all_dog_breeds. Uhhhhhh... Can't tell if you're referencing SCP subjects or the actual area of springlocks that went off when he did that.
@My_pfp_beats_all_dog_breeds. Ohhhh I see. It doesnt sound much like the SCP breaker though. Unless you are referencing the springlocks in the femur going off.
Feel free to use, just give credit please! Also message me if you use this in anything! I would like to see your creative minds. (For anyone who actually sees this)
@@WillyBillyAfton yeah but you had him screaming as his torso was punctured. when you get stabbed/impaled in the torso you’re usually unable to scream as your lungs could’ve been puncture or you’d have the breath knocked out of you.
Other realistic audio shows that afton actually wouldn't scream and would die pretty quickly since he's breathing on the head springlocks, also the springlocks would activate almost instantly.
Yeah, but it would be unrealistic if a single springlock failure let’s say in the wrist to immediately activate every lock in the suit. It would be a chain reaction, slowly traveling around the suit. So it really depends on where the first lock triggers.
I wish there was an at least MA movie where it shows specifically what happens along with this audio, it’s very well-made and put together. The fnaf franchise may aswell become an actual horror movie for older fnaf fans.