if the springlocks were well maintained then a bit of moisture in the air and a bit of water would do nothing but the reason why william afton died was because the incredibly old spring bonnie suit had not well maintained springlocks so it would probably be very deadly
Cause: the puppets tickle fingers. effect: pain, pain, bleeding, fast discomfort, fast discomfort. OH GOSH ID FEEL MY HEART BEING TORN APART IF I HAD ONE
I think its safe too assume that these suits were fairly robust compared to how they were made out to be. Otherwise a lot of springlock incidents would've been occurring because lets be honest if we take this information at face value those suits would be killing people 50% of the time they wore them for more than like 10 minutes. On top of that I don't think that all of the spring locks across the suit would fail in unison unless in specific circumstances (William Aftons Death). Odds are if an arm was to fail there is a reasonable chance at survival if you did indeed follow the springlock failure guide mentioned at the end of the video also it's possible a full recovery of the limb that was crushed is viable after a long ass rehab process. All of that being said if the head or chest was to fail nah you're probably dead before you can even process what's happening to you. At least you'd probably go into shock quickly enough to not suffer too badly.
Honestly, I have to agree with this statement. At the time of creation, the Springlock suits were more than likely very robust, so as to not be constantly be risking employees' lives every walking second in the suits. The reason Afton was killed was more than likely due to the fact the suit was somewhere in the ballpark of 20 years old by the time of his death, and having not been properly maintained, combined with sudden movement and the general moisture of the place at the time, this probably is what caused the locks to fail so spectacularly and simultaneously.
7:47 to add a cherry on top, you cannot really wind up the springlocks if they are soaking wet with your own blood, since any kind of moisture can set the springlocks off, even if a co-worker winds them up again, I doubt its gonna hold for long.
Most of the fan base thinks it's easy to activate the spring locks, on the contrary its quite difficult. We know that when they're up to date and cranked up properly, you can not only move around the restaurant and children while sweating but also kill children and get blood all over the suit. We even see that William kills during the time period of juniors and other unamed freddys locations with spring bonnie thst would be moved into the backrooms. Its only when William goes into the suit without cranking up the spring locks (meaning it wouldve been years since the last handcrank was used), and a heavily damp room.
You may die an absolutely painful death... But on the bright side, that kid will have PTSD and have your last moment replay in their head for the rest of their life.
welp if that happens both of them will be done for the child will have to go to therapy every 5 seconds and the well uhhhh that man in that springlock suit will be lets say gone
@@galactic_cupcake8744 That’s not murder, that’s called manslaughter. And even in that case, it’s still the hardware’s fault and the company would get sued instead (or nothing would happen, just depends on the scenario)
To be fair, springlocks do actually lock into place, and the locking pieces were probably made out of metal, which would rust and weaken if exposed to moisture, and snap. But if properly maintained, then they should be stable enough to be safe. That is assuming good quality, however, but if they cheaped out on the locks, why would they use such powerful (and as such, expensive) springs?
Imagine being spring locked. Imagine that pain, you unwind the spring locks and get into the suit. You walk out to perform on the stage, and you start sweating due to the fabric containing the heat. You then hear a snap on your left arm, and feel your skin and flesh being torn apart. You scream out in pain and end up panicking, setting off even more spring locks. The spring locks on your chest go off, puncturing your stomach and lungs. Releasing a horrible concoction of half digested food and urine and fecal matter all over the suit and your soon to be corpse. The blood pours down setting off the spring locks on your legs. Your legs buckle and you fall and proceed to keep screaming and wiggling. Doing so sets off the rest in your right arm, and throat. Your screaming comes to an end almost instantly, the locks on the face then set off. The eyes come down and replace your own, doing so destroys them. Then the ears come down, destroying your skull and brain. Your corpse and the suit are left mangled and destroyed, covered in fecal matter, blood, food and urine.
The idea of a springlock suit terryfies me. You would have to be suicidal to go into the suit, and the tremendous amount of pain you would go through in your final moments is unimaginable. To think that a nice, friendly children's pizzeria actually uses these is just disturbing to me. Now, I know this company is owned by a literal pshycopath, but these suits were made by him before the bite of 83, which I believe made him go mad. Also, these suits are very risky, because you may be sweating inside the suit, causing it to fail.
I have confirmed by sticking by homie in a animatronic suit now he runs at 30 miles an hour and to finally give me pizza, though he does look a little purple
There should be a theory about how economy in the fnaf's world, where it's somehow cheaper to build springlocks, (and possibly pay extra for to the employees, etc) instead of a separate suit and robot. Or perhaps a suit that either a human or an endo could wear? Is metal expensive? Or plush maybe?
@@AnisterStarlightLol you have no idea how hard this would actually be to make. This would be incredibly expensive to design, prototype and build, even for a big company, let alone a single random engineer from the 80s.
gotta pray that only the hand springlocks go off and not another place cause its possible for only a small section of the suit to go off. what mainly causes the full springlock reaction is blood flowing into other parts of the suit or a major springlock went off causing a total collapse of the whole suit. so all you can do is pray that its only like a hand or finger that goes off. if you think the leg is safe its not as you would most likely collapse due to the leg bone breaking causing sudden movement in the whole suit.
@@ItsMeQuillYou really overlooked a fact, a springlock suit's spring locks wouldn't all go off at once Assuming it was well, properly maintained and wound up correctly. So the safety protocols could very well work when one or two spring locks get loose and you know what
It’s debatable. I think the cost benefit argument is that you don’t have to buy and maintain a performing costume AND an animatronic simultaneously; that takes time, money and resources. With the spring lock suits you could effectively have your cake and eat it too. Still, logically it might’ve just been easier to make a flexible suit that could be slid on and off both a robot and a human, no animatronic parts required.
@@patrickcross1571It's not debatable, this suit would legit cost at least hundreds of thousands to design, prototype and build - and a lot of time to boot. The story is very silly and unrealistic.
The worse part about this spring Bonnie suit is that if it failed it won't be a spring to heart or brain no it well make it so you well drown inside your own blood and that's the reason why you can't scream if the suite failed
only thing I'm gonna say is when they were fist manufactured they actually worked decently well the sudden movement stuff applies to super old suits otherwise i don't even think henry would've let William put one on let alone himself
Fun fact about these suits; Every springlock is separate, so if one springlock goes off, others may not. Though it will be very hard to not set off the others due to the immense pain one can cause. The list is more talking about if say your arm was springlocked, you could still survive, by taking off the rest of the suit and staying as calm as possible you may survive a springlock incident, just like Dave / William in the books!
For me if the springs is enought strong for percing flesh and Bones, it prob enought strong to causing like a litle shock wave or mouving part around and may active the other springlocks around
you would think that two tech geniuses who could build and design such advanced animatronics wouldn't have thought "This springlock design may be a bit too dangerous!!!" and instead would just designed the suits to make removing the animatronic pieces easier instead of being pushed back by weak ass springs and simply hope to god they don't decide to mash you up all because you sneezed or something. like you could separate a single suit in half, torso to legs and remove the animatronic's skin layer and wear that whilst the actual machinery stays in the back of house until you want to reassemble it for stage performance again and it risks the chance of *DEATH* whilst saving costs.
the interesting thing about william is that in the novel he has already survived a springlock failure in the past, so it is possible that he was the one who wrote the protocol in the first place. i am also interested in knowing how william was able to avoid getting springlocked when combating struggling children. if i remember correctly he can move really well in the suit as if it was just a second skin. my theory is william probably made his suit with more higher quality materials than the other suit like the fredbear or the spare bonnie suit and maintained his own suit better than the restaurant ones. In terms of serial killer rituals, cleaning the very custom you use and maintaining can be a part of it. the only reason why he got caught into another springlock failure was probably because he hasnt maintained it well enough, didnt wound up properly before hastily putting it back on when the ghost was chasing him. in the movie, it can be that he hasnt worn the damn thing for years before using it.
I’m surprised employees knew that if a spring lock failure would happen they would be crushed and it would be slow and painful and it took just a little tiny drop of water or any liquid to get in the suit to absolutely destroy them and they still put it on☠️☠️☠️
So, aside from making it one of the most gruesome ways to die ever, why were springs even needed? It could have been just a screw, similar to how a vice works.
@@ItsMeQuill If you make more fnaf content, you should make a video explaining the lore of the first 4 fnaf games. It would be a pretty good start if you wanna get into fnaf content
In the mini game, afton puts on the suit really fast So I would like to imagine that the suit opens up like a plastic egg or a chest so it would be quick to put on (like the top half leans forwards, you slide in it and out, and the top half leans back in place)
Theyre pretty terrifying But according to the FNAF movie, the spring lock suit can be used as a Bulletproof armor if mantained well...unless you abuse it
No William Afton Unfortunately Survived The Springlock Failure got left to rot for three years and became a horrible rotten springlock cyborg called Springtrap.
What I’ve just really is that if there’s several spring locks that need to be cranked there is a chance that some locks can fail but others will stay, crippling the wearer
i have a old book about fnaf (i forgot it name) There are some pages about how springlock failure works. And the most creepy part is that springlock death is caused by drowning. Inside that suit U DROWN IN UR OWN BLOOD IN LUNGS. Thats very scary in my opinion and also the death takes around 5 minutes to kill someone after long suffering. EDIT (i forgot to add) - The person inside feels like drowning so it began to panic to "swim up" and these movement trigger springlocks even more causing even more suffering.
You don’t die immediately you suffer for a while then you die but springtrap knows about his old life because he is still alive thats why he wants to get out of the suit you can see the struggle in fnaf 3’s menu screen were for a second he opens up the mask to try to climb out
After, he felt pain every second the spring locks were triggered his bones were crushed, metal wires stabbed through his jaw, he looked up at the souls of the children and screamed “help!” but they did not answer, and he died, but he had enough determination to come back…kinda reminds me of hank!
The fact it would usually be somewhat quick if you’re lucky. Cassidy kept William alive making him bear even more pain. Which is why it went for as long as it dod
My idea to make the springlock safer: Instead of pressing the springlock to be a wearable suit, why don't tension it to be an animatronic instead? If you want to wear the suit, release the springlock and it will be wearable. If you want to make a animatronic, wind it up. Understand?
3:15 actually if you work at Fredbears Family Diner (FFD), then when your at the spring lock suits you will be provided with an audio tape telling you the safety instructions.
Because apparently a seperate suit made for humans would be more expensive than just a animatronic suit, which can also be used as a entertainment suit. It was all a case about money and the designer of the suit (who died in a springlock failure btw) William Afton thought the springlocks would really be stable enough to be safe. He thought there was no way the springlocks could get decompressed and that the animatronic suit layer would activate, de
Because apparently a seperate suit made for humans would be more expensive than just a animatronic suit, which can also be used as a entertainment suit. It was all a case about money and the designer of the suit (who died in a springlock failure btw) William Afton thought the springlocks would really be stable enough to be safe. He thought there was no way the springlocks could get decompressed and that the animatronic suit layer would activate while a human would be inside of it. He couldn't be more wrong and he deserved the suit failure too
I have just one question, why people put the suit on with the endoskeleton itself, why they can't just put everything without it, is it really not as comfortable as wearing a goddamn killing machine 😂
mechanically insane design, you do not put parts that can move into a person on springs if you don't absolutely have to, it'd make more sense if the springs were under tension when the endoskeleton was in place and not the other way around
' And everyone thought William Afton is the only bad guy within FNAF... Not much evidence was placed upon Henry Emily because almost all of the evidence pointed towards William Afton. But how can we know truly if William Afton was the one behind the slaughter and not has been framed by their friend who wanted more out of the job?. ' - Chrome
I feel like maybe the springlocks should have been removable also so people could actually wear it safely but then William Afton would've survived so it was a tough decision
7:33 Also, you’re likely to bleed to death if the parts wound back up and I don’t it could be possible to wind up the springlocks with blood getting on the locks and just rebreaking them anyway…
Since some people are adding their own idea of visualising a springlock failure i might as well. So, youve been told to go out into a room full of kids while wearing a large Golden rabbit suit called Springbonnie. You walk out and the children are happier seeing that one of the band members is greeting them at the party. Theres cake, soda, general party stuff, and youve been there for 10 minutes. After a bit longer your partner, wearing the Fredbear suit takes over, so you can have a break. You are told to go to the saferoom and wait there for a co-worker to help you climb out of the suit. After walking into the room, you just gotta wait. Youve been standing in the room for 3 minutes now and its getting hot in the suit and you feel the sweat trickling down your face and forearms. You begin to panic, knowing the suit could be compromised just by you sweating, however you remember to calm your breathing so that doesnt happen. Its been another 3 minutes now and you can hear the suit beginning to strain and creak due to the moisture. Your hands are shaking out of the fear of death, it felt close. You decide that you will try to take the suit off yourself. When you lift up one of your arms, you hear a bone chilling click. That click is the sound of one of many locks beggining to loosen. You begin to panic once more, heavy breathing, sweating profusely and you cannot get yourself to calm down. You quickly drop your arm down to your side and then...Snap. the bicep locks fail. A large metal rod that makes up the inner endo snaps into place, ripping through your flesh and muscle, breaking your bone. Quickly, the pins that line the inside of the arm extend inwards into your flesh, designed to connect to the inner endo arm, to hold up the suit. The forearm follows; Snap, Bang, Crunch. Your forearm is shredded as the endoskeleton replaced it. Your hand is then crushed in seconds as your shoulder is destoyed by the mechanical joint. Your screams echo throughout the room, but no one has showed up, due to the music being loud. The blood loosens the torso, triggering the ribs of the endoskeleton to snap into place, digging into your vital organs, breaking your ribcage and collapsing one of your lungs, as well as making the acid in your stomach spill out of the holes now added. The spine of the suit snaps into place also, making you somewhat paralysed. Rods and beams shoot out and connect the frame to the endo, ripping into your flesh more. Your blood begins to flow quicker, causing the metal plates and joints around the waist to break your pelvis and hip joints. The weight of the suit overcomes you. You fall to the blood covered floor as your legs begin to be pulverised by the metal and buckle under the weight. Your still screaming, begging for help, even crawling over to the door, trying to get any attention. As your other lung collapses, the large hole in your torso caused by the metal frame lets most of your organs spill out of you and into the suit as your vocal cords are severed. Youd throw up some blood into the mask, which causes the final blow. First, the jaw plates unfold and force your jaw open, breaking it. Metal rods shoot through your lower jaw and into your head, as hooks dig into your eye sockets. The ears of the head slam down into your skull, fracturing it. Your eardrums are pierced as rods shoot into them. The animatronics eyes force themselves into your skull, blinding you. The rest of the suit fails as you twitch on the floor in a pool of blood. The screams have stopped, only agony that goes on for long minutes. After 2 more minutes, you finally get greeted by death. An employee has come to check on you, to see if your out of the suit yet, just to be greeted by something nightmarish. Lying in a pool of blood is the Springbonnie suit, its golden fur soaked in blood, with mangled flesh, muscle and bone fragments sticking out of most of the joints. The suit is laying on its belly, still slightly twitching as your muscles die. The party ends and the children go home sad as their fun was ruined. While your mangled corpse is scooped out of the suit, unrecognisable.
my understanding is that all of the electronics are on the side of the suit by default because it would have to be compacted any way and it would be difficult to design a suit with the motors attached to the endoskeleton, I think only the structural components would snap into place. the reason this would be designed instead of going all the way and make an animatronic that can be worn be default is to save cost on metal and to make movement more realistic. not only does this make sense but it makes a springlock failure much worse than it is in the video. your lungs and heart would not be damaged be there is no need to place springlocks in the upper torso, however your bowels would be destroyed in order to allow realistic hip movement. due to how small the fingers are the endo would retract into the suit and up against the suit, your limbs would be completely destroyed and placing springlocks only at the joints would not only be hard but also would make the suit complicated and fragile. your skull would not be crushed be there is no need to place springlocks next to your head, but your eyes would be skewered, not crushed, as the eye pieceS move into place. your lower head would be skewered to allow smooth jaw movements. this springlock suit would be much cheaper and practical, making it ideal for William and henry to choose, and in the event of a springlock failure you would have time to call for help, and you would actually be able to make the call. if nobody is around, at least you will be able to take some time to wish whoever thought the suit was a good idea, goes to hell.
I think to design, test out, quality control and produce the suit would cost more than having a normal anomatronic and a basic costume even skipping testing and quality control
An easy way to fix the danger of spring lock suits and what makes Henry and William so stupid is to just have the suit mode on neutral mode instead of Performance mode
The animatronic’s main purpose was to lure children into the Diner, then William Afton, who would get in the spring Bonnie suit will lure them away from their parents, into the parts in service room. This room has not cameras, which make it a perfect place to murder children. The first children to be killed by William were called “The Missing Children.” When William was in the suit, working an overnight job, the spirits lured him into the suit, and he was standing under a leaky ceiling. William’s laughter at the spirits was quickly turned into screamed. William was stuck in the suit for 50 years, becoming immortal. If you have any questions, just reply to this comment! 😆
Not to be rude but This is completely incorrect. >1. The Animatronic was built years before the MCI happened. >2. William was NOT working a overnight shift that day, he had broken into the FNaF 1 Pizzeria a few months or years after it had closed. Evident by the messy floor, infestations and the leaky ceiling. >3. He was stuck behind the wall for 30, if not less. Not 50. >4. No, he didn't just "Become immortal" after getting stabbed by animatronics parts, crossbeams and wires. He possessed his own corpse. I'm wondering if you even played the games, or are just basing this on some Markiplier Playthrough that you watched. Again not trying to be offensive or rude, sorry if I came across that way.
I think its safe to say the suits were relatively safe when they were first made, in the fnaf movie afton is able to run, punch and kick whilst wearing one. Id say they are safe, but when they fail. Thats when it becomes fatal Basically when they were first made it was almost certain to not fail. But if they did, the consequences were lethal the only reason afton gets springlocked was because his suit was so old and worn down Speaking of afton, he has canonically survived a springlock failure in the past so it is possible to survive. Again, however, i would imagine this was when the suits were newer, the suits possibly had safety mechanisms which either slowed a springlock failure, or halted the process if anything was blocking the way; i.e bones thus how afton could survive. After thirty years of neglect, the safety features rusted away leading to a brutal death
as an adult: you only make something as dangerously engineered and backwards if youre a druggie in the 70s whos into danger as a Thing so yeah these make perfect sense, esp considering the creators. they would probably joke and laugh over how strong the individual devices are; punching them through fruit, meat, old pizzas and boxes. and then happily put them in their suits bc they're druggies running a pizza place in the 70s-80s. they probably feel invincible in those things while knowing full well what theyre marching around in
Ah, springlock suits. I remember the days when we used to give these to furries for free and then trigger the springlocks remotely! Those were the days
I have seen 2 interpretations one it’s that the suit grapples the robot skeleton and the skeleton it’s removed when on the other mode replaced by the human and that’s actually way worse because it’s the suit grappling to your skeleton and you drowning on your own blood also that’s the one described in the guide as they say you have to go somewhere withot people before drowning on your blood that would say it’s that is it not?
To give yourself the best chance of survival you should probably try to get the head of the costume off as fast as possible the very second you hear any creaking sounds
They should make a normal mascot suit and when they need the robots they should just put the robot inside. Easy not dangerous. Or better, just dont use it
"the design is very human"
Why does moisture set off the spring locks?
@@Master_Rambler It can make the locks slippery and easy to uncoil
@@liamcain1049 ok thank you
Yes it very human
Nope…..👎🏾
if the springlocks were well maintained then a bit of moisture in the air and a bit of water would do nothing but the reason why william afton died was because the incredibly old spring bonnie suit had not well maintained springlocks so it would probably be very deadly
Also because the suit wasn't in the pod, it was just standing in a corner right below a leak
Cause: the puppets tickle fingers. effect: pain, pain, bleeding, fast discomfort, fast discomfort. OH GOSH ID FEEL MY HEART BEING TORN APART IF I HAD ONE
😂
Why hello there, Old sport.
D:
You don’t have a heart ? 😂
@@destroyer100onblitz I ate it
I think its safe too assume that these suits were fairly robust compared to how they were made out to be. Otherwise a lot of springlock incidents would've been occurring because lets be honest if we take this information at face value those suits would be killing people 50% of the time they wore them for more than like 10 minutes. On top of that I don't think that all of the spring locks across the suit would fail in unison unless in specific circumstances (William Aftons Death). Odds are if an arm was to fail there is a reasonable chance at survival if you did indeed follow the springlock failure guide mentioned at the end of the video also it's possible a full recovery of the limb that was crushed is viable after a long ass rehab process. All of that being said if the head or chest was to fail nah you're probably dead before you can even process what's happening to you. At least you'd probably go into shock quickly enough to not suffer too badly.
Honestly, I have to agree with this statement. At the time of creation, the Springlock suits were more than likely very robust, so as to not be constantly be risking employees' lives every walking second in the suits.
The reason Afton was killed was more than likely due to the fact the suit was somewhere in the ballpark of 20 years old by the time of his death, and having not been properly maintained, combined with sudden movement and the general moisture of the place at the time, this probably is what caused the locks to fail so spectacularly and simultaneously.
the reason william aftons suit did what it did was because there was literally water dripping from the roof
The best part of what you are daying, is that it don't take the image of un-safety that this suite have, they the epítome of a bad idea.
However, if liquids have something in the proceso of the springlocks failing, then I think blood may be lead to the same result
Unles you whoud hit somehing wile moving from the suden pain
7:47 to add a cherry on top, you cannot really wind up the springlocks if they are soaking wet with your own blood, since any kind of moisture can set the springlocks off, even if a co-worker winds them up again, I doubt its gonna hold for long.
Most of the fan base thinks it's easy to activate the spring locks, on the contrary its quite difficult. We know that when they're up to date and cranked up properly, you can not only move around the restaurant and children while sweating but also kill children and get blood all over the suit. We even see that William kills during the time period of juniors and other unamed freddys locations with spring bonnie thst would be moved into the backrooms. Its only when William goes into the suit without cranking up the spring locks (meaning it wouldve been years since the last handcrank was used), and a heavily damp room.
Imagine if a kid spills their juice on you while on a springlock suit.
You may die an absolutely painful death... But on the bright side, that kid will have PTSD and have your last moment replay in their head for the rest of their life.
welp if that happens both of them will be done for the child will have to go to therapy every 5 seconds and the well uhhhh that man in that springlock suit will be lets say gone
@@nugget-y5ithe child would also be the murderer
@@galactic_cupcake8744If the kid even knows that's deadly, How is the kid sopose to know that it has spring locks?
@@galactic_cupcake8744
That’s not murder, that’s called manslaughter. And even in that case, it’s still the hardware’s fault and the company would get sued instead (or nothing would happen, just depends on the scenario)
"Lets just say william afton went anakin skywalker mode on some younglings"
Best quote i have ever heard from fnaf ever
Haha
@@ItsMeQuill😂
Keep in mind that even if you were to survive, your blood could still trigger even more springlocks because it is wet,
Well jokes on the grim reaper, my blood is a gas.
@@TherapyPlsOFFICIAL even just breathing on them would coz them to fail soo yeah
To be fair, springlocks do actually lock into place, and the locking pieces were probably made out of metal, which would rust and weaken if exposed to moisture, and snap. But if properly maintained, then they should be stable enough to be safe. That is assuming good quality, however, but if they cheaped out on the locks, why would they use such powerful (and as such, expensive) springs?
Imagine being spring locked. Imagine that pain, you unwind the spring locks and get into the suit. You walk out to perform on the stage, and you start sweating due to the fabric containing the heat.
You then hear a snap on your left arm, and feel your skin and flesh being torn apart. You scream out in pain and end up panicking, setting off even more spring locks. The spring locks on your chest go off, puncturing your stomach and lungs. Releasing a horrible concoction of half digested food and urine and fecal matter all over the suit and your soon to be corpse. The blood pours down setting off the spring locks on your legs. Your legs buckle and you fall and proceed to keep screaming and wiggling.
Doing so sets off the rest in your right arm, and throat. Your screaming comes to an end almost instantly, the locks on the face then set off. The eyes come down and replace your own, doing so destroys them. Then the ears come down, destroying your skull and brain. Your corpse and the suit are left mangled and destroyed, covered in fecal matter, blood, food and urine.
Ah yes, and piss
The idea of a springlock suit terryfies me. You would have to be suicidal to go into the suit, and the tremendous amount of pain you would go through in your final moments is unimaginable. To think that a nice, friendly children's pizzeria actually uses these is just disturbing to me. Now, I know this company is owned by a literal pshycopath, but these suits were made by him before the bite of 83, which I believe made him go mad. Also, these suits are very risky, because you may be sweating inside the suit, causing it to fail.
It's fiction
@@athos9293Is it?
@@hardpack187actually spring lock suits exist in real life
@@i_am_chronic3997 Where? When?
@@hardpack187 some made DIY projects for it, their just prototypes more like it.
I have confirmed by sticking by homie in a animatronic suit now he runs at 30 miles an hour and to finally give me pizza, though he does look a little purple
There should be a theory about how economy in the fnaf's world, where it's somehow cheaper to build springlocks, (and possibly pay extra for to the employees, etc) instead of a separate suit and robot.
Or perhaps a suit that either a human or an endo could wear?
Is metal expensive? Or plush maybe?
fun fact spring lock is very expensive and actually making an animatronic and costume is cheaper 😅
Nah I'm pretty sure it's the other way around.
it actually isn't @@AnisterStarlight
@@AnisterStarlightLol you have no idea how hard this would actually be to make. This would be incredibly expensive to design, prototype and build, even for a big company, let alone a single random engineer from the 80s.
gotta pray that only the hand springlocks go off and not another place cause its possible for only a small section of the suit to go off. what mainly causes the full springlock reaction is blood flowing into other parts of the suit or a major springlock went off causing a total collapse of the whole suit. so all you can do is pray that its only like a hand or finger that goes off. if you think the leg is safe its not as you would most likely collapse due to the leg bone breaking causing sudden movement in the whole suit.
i know why only the hand..The ba-
@@randommonk1 spring balls
You did a great job explaining this. I hope you do more of these kind of vids. If you’d rather not that’s also fine, it’s your channel after all!
I’d love to keep making more of these kind of videos :)
@@ItsMeQuillYou really overlooked a fact, a springlock suit's spring locks wouldn't all go off at once
Assuming it was well, properly maintained and wound up correctly.
So the safety protocols could very well work when one or two spring locks get loose and you know what
There’s no way this was cheaper than just getting costume versions of the suit
It’s debatable. I think the cost benefit argument is that you don’t have to buy and maintain a performing costume AND an animatronic simultaneously; that takes time, money and resources. With the spring lock suits you could effectively have your cake and eat it too.
Still, logically it might’ve just been easier to make a flexible suit that could be slid on and off both a robot and a human, no animatronic parts required.
@@patrickcross1571It's not debatable, this suit would legit cost at least hundreds of thousands to design, prototype and build - and a lot of time to boot. The story is very silly and unrealistic.
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The worse part about this spring Bonnie suit is that if it failed it won't be a spring to heart or brain no it well make it so you well drown inside your own blood and that's the reason why you can't scream if the suite failed
only thing I'm gonna say is when they were fist manufactured they actually worked decently well the sudden movement stuff applies to super old suits otherwise i don't even think henry would've let William put one on let alone himself
Fun fact about these suits; Every springlock is separate, so if one springlock goes off, others may not. Though it will be very hard to not set off the others due to the immense pain one can cause. The list is more talking about if say your arm was springlocked, you could still survive, by taking off the rest of the suit and staying as calm as possible you may survive a springlock incident, just like Dave / William in the books!
For me if the springs is enought strong for percing flesh and Bones, it prob enought strong to causing like a litle shock wave or mouving part around and may active the other springlocks around
you would think that two tech geniuses who could build and design such advanced
animatronics wouldn't have thought "This springlock design may be a bit too dangerous!!!"
and instead would just designed the suits to make removing the animatronic pieces easier
instead of being pushed back by weak ass springs and simply hope to god they don't decide
to mash you up all because you sneezed or something.
like you could separate a single suit in half, torso to legs and remove the animatronic's skin
layer and wear that whilst the actual machinery stays in the back of house until you want to
reassemble it for stage performance again and it risks the chance of *DEATH* whilst saving costs.
They are not under that much tension. If you feel them doing that, you can calm down and try to get help as William survived one in the books
There is debate if the books r actually canon tho
the interesting thing about william is that in the novel he has already survived a springlock failure in the past, so it is possible that he was the one who wrote the protocol in the first place. i am also interested in knowing how william was able to avoid getting springlocked when combating struggling children. if i remember correctly he can move really well in the suit as if it was just a second skin.
my theory is william probably made his suit with more higher quality materials than the other suit like the fredbear or the spare bonnie suit and maintained his own suit better than the restaurant ones. In terms of serial killer rituals, cleaning the very custom you use and maintaining can be a part of it. the only reason why he got caught into another springlock failure was probably because he hasnt maintained it well enough, didnt wound up properly before hastily putting it back on when the ghost was chasing him. in the movie, it can be that he hasnt worn the damn thing for years before using it.
why the hell do you know about serial killer rituals?
@@heyitsmegoku4
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@@YouKnowImOnMyPeriodYah probably the case
3:55 man that is a gruesome image
You explained it very well, youre so underrated
Thanks for the support, man :)
I’m surprised employees knew that if a spring lock failure would happen they would be crushed and it would be slow and painful and it took just a little tiny drop of water or any liquid to get in the suit to absolutely destroy them and they still put it on☠️☠️☠️
Just in the case of saving a tiny bit of money💀
So, aside from making it one of the most gruesome ways to die ever, why were springs even needed? It could have been just a screw, similar to how a vice works.
Wow, you're great at explaining this stuff. Please make more fnaf content, it would be awesome!
Thanks, will do!
@@ItsMeQuill If you make more fnaf content, you should make a video explaining the lore of the first 4 fnaf games. It would be a pretty good start if you wanna get into fnaf content
Bro go from the tour of backroom to fanf 💀 ☠ . Anyways u did a really good job talking about this, like I'm in a literal shock when see this. INSANE
I’m glad you liked it, man :)
@@ItsMeQuill ofc 😃 . U r one of my favorite utuber. :)
In the mini game, afton puts on the suit really fast
So I would like to imagine that the suit opens up like a plastic egg or a chest so it would be quick to put on (like the top half leans forwards, you slide in it and out, and the top half leans back in place)
Theyre pretty terrifying
But according to the FNAF movie, the spring lock suit can be used as a Bulletproof armor if mantained well...unless you abuse it
nah that was just plot armor saving him until the drawing was swapped, there is no way a metal cupcake has more force than you being shot
he forgot to mention that in the book's its described that you die from drowning in your on blood if your brain or heart is not pierced
I was just in a springlock failure, I was wondering how such thing happened, thanks for the info!
No William Afton Unfortunately Survived The Springlock Failure got left to rot for three years and became a horrible rotten springlock cyborg called Springtrap.
What I’ve just really is that if there’s several spring locks that need to be cranked there is a chance that some locks can fail but others will stay, crippling the wearer
i have a old book about fnaf (i forgot it name)
There are some pages about how springlock failure works. And the most creepy part is that springlock death is caused by drowning.
Inside that suit U DROWN IN UR OWN BLOOD IN LUNGS. Thats very scary in my opinion and also the death takes around 5 minutes to kill someone after long suffering.
EDIT (i forgot to add) - The person inside feels like drowning so it began to panic to "swim up" and these movement trigger springlocks even more causing even more suffering.
Imagine being human, couldn’t be me
Bro i can't belive you made a video about fnaf. Pin me
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call someone i need to get out
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@@Giggitygoober22000he did do that tho
You don’t die immediately you suffer for a while then you die but springtrap knows about his old life because he is still alive thats why he wants to get out of the suit you can see the struggle in fnaf 3’s menu screen were for a second he opens up the mask to try to climb out
You can technically get burn-scarred to loosen up the Springlocks and to make Some of the suit Come off
After, he felt pain every second the spring locks were triggered his bones were crushed, metal wires stabbed through his jaw, he looked up at the souls of the children and screamed “help!” but they did not answer, and he died, but he had enough determination to come back…kinda reminds me of hank!
The fact it would usually be somewhat quick if you’re lucky. Cassidy kept William alive making him bear even more pain. Which is why it went for as long as it dod
I LOVE FNAF. I hope they include the springlock failure in the movie
Yea, I hope so too :)
I couldn’t see shaggy get crushed like that
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imagine how gory that would be 😨😨😨😨😨
@@amia- I loveee gory movies
My idea to make the springlock safer:
Instead of pressing the springlock to be a wearable suit, why don't tension it to be an animatronic instead?
If you want to wear the suit, release the springlock and it will be wearable. If you want to make a animatronic, wind it up.
Understand?
Afton's Suit was so thin and Hollow
That he could still Wobble in pain
As the Years went by, He could Move normal again
3:15 actually if you work at Fredbears Family Diner (FFD), then when your at the spring lock suits you will be provided with an audio tape telling you the safety instructions.
0:18 actually the last things you would hear is your own muffled screams of agony😵
Y’know i always wondered why didn’t they just have a seperate suit made so a human can wear it with no dangers of spring locks
Because apparently a seperate suit made for humans would be more expensive than just a animatronic suit, which can also be used as a entertainment suit. It was all a case about money and the designer of the suit (who died in a springlock failure btw) William Afton thought the springlocks would really be stable enough to be safe. He thought there was no way the springlocks could get decompressed and that the animatronic suit layer would activate, de
Because apparently a seperate suit made for humans would be more expensive than just a animatronic suit, which can also be used as a entertainment suit. It was all a case about money and the designer of the suit (who died in a springlock failure btw) William Afton thought the springlocks would really be stable enough to be safe. He thought there was no way the springlocks could get decompressed and that the animatronic suit layer would activate while a human would be inside of it. He couldn't be more wrong and he deserved the suit failure too
Or have the default on suit mode?
I have just one question, why people put the suit on with the endoskeleton itself, why they can't just put everything without it, is it really not as comfortable as wearing a goddamn killing machine 😂
mechanically insane design, you do not put parts that can move into a person on springs if you don't absolutely have to, it'd make more sense if the springs were under tension when the endoskeleton was in place and not the other way around
Me: Just wears the outer layer
Springlocks that wanted to fail on me: you werent supposed to do that!
Also, the springlocks are so sensitive (mainly due to cheap materials) one part going off can cause a chain reaction along the entire suit
I reccomend to watch this before when you go to sleep
7:02 The thing is like defusing a bomb in CS:GO
' And everyone thought William Afton is the only bad guy within FNAF... Not much evidence was placed upon Henry Emily because almost all of the evidence pointed towards William Afton.
But how can we know truly if William Afton was the one behind the slaughter and not has been framed by their friend who wanted more out of the job?. ' - Chrome
That’s literally Dayshift at Freddy’s
@@bigships *This is the Joy of Creation, William.*
Man: get in suit
Spring lock suit: welp that’s all folks
Casually fails
The last thing I want to be hearing while I'm wearing a spring-lock suit is the cranking of metal I'm about to die
I feel like maybe the springlocks should have been removable also so people could actually wear it safely but then William Afton would've survived so it was a tough decision
7:33 Also, you’re likely to bleed to death if the parts wound back up and I don’t it could be possible to wind up the springlocks with blood getting on the locks and just rebreaking them anyway…
6:09 bro William look like he boutta do a 1 hand push-up *that’s if you don’t see his knees bending*
absolutely terrifying to say the least
Since some people are adding their own idea of visualising a springlock failure i might as well.
So, youve been told to go out into a room full of kids while wearing a large Golden rabbit suit called Springbonnie. You walk out and the children are happier seeing that one of the band members is greeting them at the party. Theres cake, soda, general party stuff, and youve been there for 10 minutes. After a bit longer your partner, wearing the Fredbear suit takes over, so you can have a break. You are told to go to the saferoom and wait there for a co-worker to help you climb out of the suit.
After walking into the room, you just gotta wait. Youve been standing in the room for 3 minutes now and its getting hot in the suit and you feel the sweat trickling down your face and forearms. You begin to panic, knowing the suit could be compromised just by you sweating, however you remember to calm your breathing so that doesnt happen. Its been another 3 minutes now and you can hear the suit beginning to strain and creak due to the moisture. Your hands are shaking out of the fear of death, it felt close. You decide that you will try to take the suit off yourself. When you lift up one of your arms, you hear a bone chilling click.
That click is the sound of one of many locks beggining to loosen. You begin to panic once more, heavy breathing, sweating profusely and you cannot get yourself to calm down. You quickly drop your arm down to your side and then...Snap. the bicep locks fail. A large metal rod that makes up the inner endo snaps into place, ripping through your flesh and muscle, breaking your bone. Quickly, the pins that line the inside of the arm extend inwards into your flesh, designed to connect to the inner endo arm, to hold up the suit. The forearm follows; Snap, Bang, Crunch. Your forearm is shredded as the endoskeleton replaced it. Your hand is then crushed in seconds as your shoulder is destoyed by the mechanical joint.
Your screams echo throughout the room, but no one has showed up, due to the music being loud. The blood loosens the torso, triggering the ribs of the endoskeleton to snap into place, digging into your vital organs, breaking your ribcage and collapsing one of your lungs, as well as making the acid in your stomach spill out of the holes now added. The spine of the suit snaps into place also, making you somewhat paralysed. Rods and beams shoot out and connect the frame to the endo, ripping into your flesh more.
Your blood begins to flow quicker, causing the metal plates and joints around the waist to break your pelvis and hip joints. The weight of the suit overcomes you. You fall to the blood covered floor as your legs begin to be pulverised by the metal and buckle under the weight. Your still screaming, begging for help, even crawling over to the door, trying to get any attention. As your other lung collapses, the large hole in your torso caused by the metal frame lets most of your organs spill out of you and into the suit as your vocal cords are severed. Youd throw up some blood into the mask, which causes the final blow.
First, the jaw plates unfold and force your jaw open, breaking it. Metal rods shoot through your lower jaw and into your head, as hooks dig into your eye sockets. The ears of the head slam down into your skull, fracturing it. Your eardrums are pierced as rods shoot into them. The animatronics eyes force themselves into your skull, blinding you. The rest of the suit fails as you twitch on the floor in a pool of blood. The screams have stopped, only agony that goes on for long minutes. After 2 more minutes, you finally get greeted by death.
An employee has come to check on you, to see if your out of the suit yet, just to be greeted by something nightmarish.
Lying in a pool of blood is the Springbonnie suit, its golden fur soaked in blood, with mangled flesh, muscle and bone fragments sticking out of most of the joints. The suit is laying on its belly, still slightly twitching as your muscles die. The party ends and the children go home sad as their fun was ruined. While your mangled corpse is scooped out of the suit, unrecognisable.
my understanding is that all of the electronics are on the side of the suit by default because it would have to be compacted any way and it would be difficult to design a suit with the motors attached to the endoskeleton, I think only the structural components would snap into place. the reason this would be designed instead of going all the way and make an animatronic that can be worn be default is to save cost on metal and to make movement more realistic. not only does this make sense but it makes a springlock failure much worse than it is in the video. your lungs and heart would not be damaged be there is no need to place springlocks in the upper torso, however your bowels would be destroyed in order to allow realistic hip movement. due to how small the fingers are the endo would retract into the suit and up against the suit, your limbs would be completely destroyed and placing springlocks only at the joints would not only be hard but also would make the suit complicated and fragile. your skull would not be crushed be there is no need to place springlocks next to your head, but your eyes would be skewered, not crushed, as the eye pieceS move into place. your lower head would be skewered to allow smooth jaw movements. this springlock suit would be much cheaper and practical, making it ideal for William and henry to choose, and in the event of a springlock failure you would have time to call for help, and you would actually be able to make the call. if nobody is around, at least you will be able to take some time to wish whoever thought the suit was a good idea, goes to hell.
You are gonna get me into fnaf
Haha Glad you liked the video :)
I think to design, test out, quality control and produce the suit would cost more than having a normal anomatronic and a basic costume even skipping testing and quality control
An easy way to fix the danger of spring lock suits and what makes Henry and William so stupid is to just have the suit mode on neutral mode instead of Performance mode
Scott literally created the most brutal way to die in his free time, I’ll say it once and I’ll say it again. THAT SUIT IS A GOD DAMN SAW TRAP
The animatronic’s main purpose was to lure children into the Diner, then William Afton, who would get in the spring Bonnie suit will lure them away from their parents, into the parts in service room. This room has not cameras, which make it a perfect place to murder children. The first children to be killed by William were called “The Missing Children.” When William was in the suit, working an overnight job, the spirits lured him into the suit, and he was standing under a leaky ceiling. William’s laughter at the spirits was quickly turned into screamed. William was stuck in the suit for 50 years, becoming immortal. If you have any questions, just reply to this comment! 😆
I thought it was 30 years he was trapped inside the room?
I am 85% sure it was 50 years. 🧐
It might have been 30 years though!
Not to be rude but This is completely incorrect.
>1. The Animatronic was built years before the MCI happened.
>2. William was NOT working a overnight shift that day, he had broken into the FNaF 1 Pizzeria a few months or years after it had closed. Evident by the messy floor, infestations and the leaky ceiling.
>3. He was stuck behind the wall for 30, if not less. Not 50.
>4. No, he didn't just "Become immortal" after getting stabbed by animatronics parts, crossbeams and wires. He possessed his own corpse.
I'm wondering if you even played the games, or are just basing this on some Markiplier Playthrough that you watched.
Again not trying to be offensive or rude, sorry if I came across that way.
Yeah it was only 30 years, and he only took advantage of the situation. The sister location animatronics were the ones designed to kill kids
I think its safe to say the suits were relatively safe when they were first made, in the fnaf movie afton is able to run, punch and kick whilst wearing one. Id say they are safe, but when they fail. Thats when it becomes fatal
Basically when they were first made it was almost certain to not fail. But if they did, the consequences were lethal the only reason afton gets springlocked was because his suit was so old and worn down
Speaking of afton, he has canonically survived a springlock failure in the past so it is possible to survive. Again, however, i would imagine this was when the suits were newer, the suits possibly had safety mechanisms which either slowed a springlock failure, or halted the process if anything was blocking the way; i.e bones thus how afton could survive. After thirty years of neglect, the safety features rusted away leading to a brutal death
I thank you for your efforts for this video 🎉
absolute nightmare fuel at 12am at night rn
What everyone thinks: a drop of water came in.
What happened: Afton: imma do a little break dance.
Later:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-
Solution 1: plastic.
Solution 2: a second layer of metal that closes during animatronic mode.
Solution 3: remove any locks towards the head and torso.
bucket of water in my hand: we do a little trolling
Sometimes the whole suit doesn’t go off like maybe just a limb might get springlocked
He went from the backrooms to the backrooms in the FNAF pizzeria 🥶 🔥
as an adult: you only make something as dangerously engineered and backwards if youre a druggie in the 70s whos into danger as a Thing
so yeah these make perfect sense, esp considering the creators. they would probably joke and laugh over how strong the individual devices are; punching them through fruit, meat, old pizzas and boxes. and then happily put them in their suits bc they're druggies running a pizza place in the 70s-80s. they probably feel invincible in those things while knowing full well what theyre marching around in
No way a fnaf video omg WW
fun fact: everyone probably knows this, but some of the images are from fnaf VHS tapes.
Mainly the springlocks were made for the endo to be one with the suit for the endo to be stuck in the suit
William aton was probably saying in his mind while getting springlook : Henry i hate you i hate you for creating this thing
These springlocks would be so much safer if their default position was costume mode.
bro i got an ad during this video but it was perfectly timed lol
Quill: They needed both animatronic and suit versions of-
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Nice how he uses battingtons clips
It was actually afton that made the suits. Henry was just the business guy
Pov you have a lot of determination: *becomes the robot*
Finally an explanation video
You know why is a senativad suit to moist when you sweat like bruh
nah
when i pick at scabs, it hurts as if it was willy aftons springlock failure all together in one spot x10
springlock suits aka the most scary fur costume ever designed
fun fact: if 1 springlock active the others wont active because of that springlock but it can happen that all springlockes active
Ah, springlock suits. I remember the days when we used to give these to furries for free and then trigger the springlocks remotely! Those were the days
Imagine a single fart causes u death ☠
"the design is only made for purple guy's"
OSHA is going to be sent into a coma with this suit.
I have seen 2 interpretations one it’s that the suit grapples the robot skeleton and the skeleton it’s removed when on the other mode replaced by the human and that’s actually way worse because it’s the suit grappling to your skeleton and you drowning on your own blood also that’s the one described in the guide as they say you have to go somewhere withot people before drowning on your blood that would say it’s that is it not?
To give yourself the best chance of survival you should probably try to get the head of the costume off as fast as possible the very second you hear any creaking sounds
yes
They should make a normal mascot suit and when they need the robots they should just put the robot inside. Easy not dangerous. Or better, just dont use it
bro talks like a discord mod “five nights at fweddys” “and essensally will be vewy painful”
Obese people:I’m definitely dead if I go in those
This sounds like something out of Hellraiser