One of my favorite things about Unbroken is that the potential lines, "Stuff them in a bunny/rabbit." Were never used. Because William was essentially stuffed himself into one, that being Spring Bonnie better known as Spring Trag. I know a kid processes regular Bonnie, but just let me have this.
I think my favorite part is that a lot of the attributes that he applies to the Afton name directly - intending to be for himself - ultimately apply to his son Micheal's resolve to end the legacy of suffering.
@@terrabitten7027but also they all represent his family "Children never listen when they're told it's rude to stare" represents Elizabeth since she went to see Baby despite William's "not letting her" "Parasitic like a pox. Always causing problems until you stuff them in a fox" obviously represents Michael "Always crying out" represents the Crying Child because duh I wonder who Bonnie would've represented if he got a line? (This is rhetorical btw, for those who can't tell.)
One of my favorite things about Unbroken is that the potential lines, "Stuff them in a bunny/rabbit." Were never used. Because William was essentially stuffed himself into one, that being Spring Bonnie better known as Spring Trag.
I know a kid processes regular Bonnie, but just let me have this.
I think the reason those lyrics are not included is the idea that William Believe that bonnie or the bonnie style models are his, and his alone.
I think my favorite part is that a lot of the attributes that he applies to the Afton name directly - intending to be for himself - ultimately apply to his son Micheal's resolve to end the legacy of suffering.
@@terrabitten7027but also they all represent his family
"Children never listen when they're told it's rude to stare" represents Elizabeth since she went to see Baby despite William's "not letting her"
"Parasitic like a pox. Always causing problems until you stuff them in a fox" obviously represents Michael
"Always crying out" represents the Crying Child because duh
I wonder who Bonnie would've represented if he got a line? (This is rhetorical btw, for those who can't tell.)
You have to listen to Hand and Eye - Five Nights at Freddy's Original Song by man on the internet.
The baby song is music to my ears
Glad your back
Hope you'll react on their other FNAF songs.
What did you remember that make you say that?
its not very impressive to say first on a small video but i cant think of anything else to comment