One of the hottest debates in the Five Nights at Freddy's community has just been put on ice, as the series' creator has confirmed that Bonnie is blue, not purple.
Ever since the first footage of the Five Nights at Freddy's movie was shared, the FNAF community has been arguing about something big. No, I don't mean the infamous "goofy" red eyes, I'm talking about the colour of Bonnie, everyone's favourite terrifying bunny. Ever since Bonnie's debut in the first game, most fans have thought that Bonnie is purple, or at least a very dark and dirty blue, but the movie has clearly been presenting Bonnie as a lighter shade of blue.
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This confused a lot of fans, who started arguing whether it was a mistake on the movie's part, or if we were all just looking at Bonnie wrong this whole time. As pointed out by Twitter user entom_dp, a new article in SFX Magazine that features an interview with some of the crew working on the film's animatronics has confirmed that Bonnie is supposed to be blue.
SFX Magazine's piece on the movie includes an interview with Robert Bennett, lead designer on the Five Nights at Freddy's film. Bennett's interview includes a brief breakdown of each of the four main animatronics, Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy. When Bennett talks about Bonnie, he reveals that he initially designed him to be purple, but had to change it to blue after series creator Scott Cawthon confirmed that he's actually blue.
Bennett said, "Bonnie's interesting, because in all of the media that I was looking at when I was researching it, he's purple. When I did the original designs, I made Bonnie purple. Well, I didn't realise that Bonnie is blue. It had something to do with
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