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The suit is a drab olive color, with darker colors on his stomach and the insides of his ears. This version first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy's 3. Springtrap is William's reanimated corpse sealed in a heavily damaged Spring Bonnie animatronic/ springlock suit. Scott Cawthon's page, " Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)" “ FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S Graphic designed animatronic bipedal green rabbit, Springtrap, with only partial right ear, and holes throughout body exposing wiring. It is implied that his true appearance is the same as his novel counterpart, which could mean his facial features include having lifeless grey eyes, pale saggy skin, a poorly shaven face, dark brown messy hair, and the appearance of a middle-aged man. The most detail William has shown is during the SAVETHEM Death Minigame, in which he is revealed to be a tall skinny man with a long neck and has glowing, white eyes, a yellow object on his chest which resembles a security badge, and holds a purple object, which is speculated to be a weapon or tool, (some people thought it was a phone) it extends in his hand in a beckoning pose. It isn't until Five Nights at Freddy's 3 that he retained a semi-consistent appearance, underutilized as it may be, though he has expressive eyes and a mouth that conveys his emotional state. William is seen as having a cleft chin outside of the minigames.
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His mouth appears to almost always be put in the form of a elongated sadistic smile. It is worth noting that he may appear purple because he is simply hiding in the shadows. In the minigames his sprite color ranges from various tones of purple, depending on the minigame. Since William Afton is only ever seen in human form in some of the minigames, it's hard to pin down his exact appearance to the point where it’s mostly unknown.