"Just stay calm, evreything is gonna be all right..."
- Bon Trap, thinking to himself while in the safe room.
Bon Trap is the deuteragonist of the 1995 animated Disney film, Five Nights at Freddy's 3, a minor character (alongside Fredbear) in the 1997 film, Five Nights at Freddy's 4, and a supporting character in the 1999 sequel in FNaF World.
Prior to the events of the first three films, Spring Bonnie is Springtrap in the past and Fredbear's (former) partner.
He is voiced by Eric Idle (in 1995 film) and the 1999 sequel film, he is voiced by Mike Macdonald.
Background[]
Personality
Bon Trao is very kind, helpful, comedic, but mostly naive. He is willing to make new friends. He is very selfless and wants everybody to be happy.
Appearance
He is a rabbit with yellow-gold fur, he has a yellow belly and tail, has brown on the inside of his ears, has what seems to be sideburns on the side of his head.
Also has two buckteeth in his mouth, has whiskers around his nose and has a purple bow tie.
Role in films[]
Five Nights at Freddy's 3[]
The backstory of Bon Trap is told from the flashbacks by Fredbear.
Bon Trap was created to accompany Fredbear in Fredbear's Family Diner due to his popularity. Spring grew close to both Fredbear and the Puppet and remained friends for years. The Puppet is eventually decommissioned from the diner and Bon Trap, along with BearLock, hope to see each other again.
Bon Trap and Bear Lock were renowned for years, but are eventually deemed dangerous after multiple freak accidents in regards to them being springlock suits and are stored away in the "Safe Room".
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Five Nights at Freddy's 4[]
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FNaF World[]
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Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- In 1995 film, Bon Trap's voice actor is Eric Idle, who also voiced Devon in 1998 Warner Bros film Quest for Camelot and the 1999 sequel film, he is voiced by Mike Macdonald, Who also voiced The Mouseking in the 1990 animated film The Nutcracker Prince.