@zetanuma pointed these out, and I found it extremely interesting. I have my own thoughts on it as well:
The first part really caught my eye because it made me realize we have already been shown that Bon can mimic voices. He lured Rosemary backstage using Jack's voice.
Going off my previous theory that Jason Pooltrick might be Bon, maybe this has something to do with how Norman seems to wanna keep Felix around despite his influence over the company bringing nothing good.
People keep dying around Felix, yet he remains untouched. Norman seems to use him as a scapegoat for why employees are going missing and the company is failing, and we also know that Norman is very persistent in keeping his father's legacy alive. So if Bon/Jason is attached to Felix in some way that'd make sense why Felix is kept around.
Maybe this can also explain how Edd and Molly became attached to Rocket as a vessel? Bon seems to want to tether people. It'd make sense why Edd and Molly got trapped in Rocket and in Wonderland if he were present around their deaths to somehow meddle in that, and he's manipulating them and sometimes even pretending to be them.
Leading into the theory that perhaps Bon could also be shadow man, I'm not taking this one too serious since its kinda a stretch but hey! Food for thought:
Shadow man being Felix has a lot of evidence, but that evidence has a whole new connotation if you think about it as Bon/Jason Pooltrick instead:
- Shadow man's eyes resemble Bon's (and what I'm now assuming is Jason's from the website) much more than Felix's.
- Shadow man in bunny farm being there at Ed and Molly's death, if it were Bon that would explain how he put them inside Rocket and brought them to Wonderland. Or perhaps if not that the symbolism of having one of the animatronics seemingly "playing" with this accident as if they were toys. manipulating them and having fun doing so really makes me think more about if Bon had some influence over it.
- These lyrics from Slowly by Sweet Tuesday on the Showstoppers album:
This is phrased in a way that "He" could potentially mean someone who is aware of the accident. "He" swears he had no part, which could mean Bon acting as if he didn't manipulate the car accident in some form because now we know Felix did own up to crashing the car to both the police and the Waltens, he just didn't tell them he buried Ed and Molly. The "He's got no heart" makes me think about how Jason Pooltrick specifically died from a heart failure.
I hope I'm phrasing all this well here. This series has so many things going on, it's hard to verbalize where my train of thought is going sometimes.
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Watched TWF 4. And. Holy hell
Can't wait for part2 ,,, sjjsjdjsj (but man the whole Wonderland part makes me think of where the spirits go. In Mike's dreams they appear in the forest because that's where his mind is set on. All he knows is that the forest is the reason why his brother is gone. And so the kids are there. But the "Wonderland" part of TWF, is so much like Bunny Farm/the part where Banny is at when it plays “The Rabbit Is Starving”. It's like a pen. It's like an area where animals live. And Susan is one of the first ones? Edd and Molly both avoid "Bon", so I dunno. Ough that just kinda hurts actually. Molly n Edd doesn't trust "Bon", while Susan does. Reminds me of the fact that Cassidy(movie) knows what William did, and Garrett also seemingly knows too. But Vanessa, still trusts her Father even if she knows it's him. Two kids know what he is, while one adult still trusts him. Ough
But yeah. Thinking of Vanessa and what her dreams in the hospital could be. Because that would be such a good opening to the second movie, just saying. Being inside Vanessa's mind(we see her dreams as if we are her in that moment, and the dreams are all foggy. First she's in a house, second she's in a tent: in a forest where we can barely see where the Schmidts are, third a owl is close to her tent & a bear shows up: not real animals since they have a wispy look to them, they look like they came from a cartoon, as if they'll disappear if you try to talk to them. They also somewhat look like clowns <- I really like the bear from Bunny Farm, the ShowBear. They mention "Memories" every so often)
just for a little bit, until she wakes up and we go to the new person for the movie. And then see the other animatronics and all)
I'm abit crazy- jdjsjdndh
holy shit you sent this on February 10th and it took me until now to finish watching TWF 4 💀 HELP NO BUT I GOTCHU !!! other than the narrative parallels, Susan being given the Banny mask reminded me so much of Vanessa and the Vanny mask (Vanny, Banny, the dots basically connected themselves JFJSJDJ). truly my Type™️ is the only female rabbits in a horror mascot franchise.
I can see Vanessa’s dreams as she’s in the coma at the end of the FNAF movie taking place on a sort of field like TWF’s Wonderland as a place seemingly connecting life and death. taking a page out of TWF’s page and exploring Vanessa’s memory of her past Sophie Walten style. I’ve always thought Sophie Walten was so compelling in that she has no memory of her own past due to trauma and I love playing with the unreliable narrator trope. I would love if FNAF explored that maybe Vanessa’s memory of her past isn’t trustworthy. She remembers things better/worse than they were or blocked out chunks of time that she couldn’t cope with. THERES SO MUCH YOU CAN DO WITH A CHARACTER LIKE VANESSA, GRAUGHHHHHHGGHH.
She already has a Vanny counterpart thats unexplored, the way they could use Vanny as representative of so many things drives me crazy because HER POTENTIAL 👁️👁️
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“Farm to Table,” Bartees Strange.
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