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“ | Even if I don't get you now, I always come back! | „ |
~ The Yellow Rabbit playbacking William Afton's infamous catchphrase. |
“ | You'll fit right in with the others. | „ |
~ The Yellow Rabbit taunting Oswald. |
The Yellow Rabbit is the main antagonist of the 2024 video game Five Nights at Freddy's: Into the Pit, based on the Fazbear Frights story of the same name.
It is an organic, anomalous version of the Spring Bonnie animatronic that came from a supernatural ball pit. It's heavily implied to be living agony, made by the painful memory of the Missing Children Incident caused by William Afton.
It was voiced by Patrick Hickey Jr., who also voiced D'Ken in X-Men: The Animated Series, and Professor Kindly in Moville Mysteries.
What Makes It Pure Evil?[]
- It introduces itself by murdering six children at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, sending the whole place into chaos, and showing Oswald its victims before chasing him to the Pit, where it proceeds to kidnap and impersonate his father.
- Throughout the game, it will constantly try to kill Oswald while taunting and mocking him. It would also try to kill Oswald's father when Oswald's trying to save him.
- It tries to kill numerous other children throughout the game, through various brutal means such as freezing a girl or crushing a boy alive with an endoskeleton.
- In the One-Star Ending, it will successfully kill Oswald and put him into an animatronic (implicitly Foxy), upon which he loses all his memories. Because of this, it can be safely reasoned that the same happened to the children that haunted Freddy, Bonnie, and Chica.
- In the Two-Star Ending, it kills Jeff.
- While it seems to have moral agency issues due to being an agony entity, this isn't explicitly confirmed, therefore it's not a factor. Even then, nothing says agony entities have moral agency issues.
- Even with the high Heinous Standard of Five Nights at Freddy's, the Yellow Rabbit manages to stand out due to Into the Pit not being confirmed to be set in the game continuity, thus not having to deal with the competition there.
- While it seems like a feral beast with no personality, its garbling can be decoded into actual quotes which show it's sadistic and taunting.
- While one of its quotes, "You will suffer, just like I did", seems to hint at a tragic backstory, it's far too enigmatic to say for sure due to it being a one-off line, however its possible that this line references William Afton's (who the Yellow Rabbit is based on) springlock failure.
Trivia[]
- As the upcoming interactive novel Return to the Pit is stated to be "the basis" for Into the Pit, it might change the Yellow Rabbit's status as Pure Evil.
- The Yellow Rabbit from the Fazbear Frights novel counterpart does not qualify due to not being as heinous as its game self, while also having more competition.
External Links[]
- The Yellow Rabbit on the Villains Wiki
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