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They actually didn't scrap the Withereds, as in the ending newspaper of FNaF 2 it says
"The new animatronics will be scrapped due to possible malfunctions, however the original characters are being kept in hopes of a possible reorganization of the company.".
Which means that the Toys got scrapped (yes, their parts could have been used later),
but the Withereds did not get scrapped, and instead were kept to make future animatronics.
Yeah, the Toys got scrapped, and someone working for Fazbear's Fright
found the remaining parts of them. Big whoop.
Yes, there's a Foxy arm.
It got there because Foxy got scrapped in FNaF 1 and his arm was found by a FbF worker.
There's not a Toy endoskeleton. The Withereds and the Toys likely use the same ones,
as Mangle has an extremely exposed endoskeleton that looks remarkably similar to Endo-02, which is also seen to be used on the Withered animatronics.
Does it really matter why they call the Toys "animatronics" and the Withereds "characters"?
It is possible to repair them.
You just need some spare parts, a technician, and some extra cash, and you're set.
Even so, you could just take their endo and add a new costume to it,
and you have a new-looking animatronic right there.
Springtrap is in an even worse state of disrepair than the Withereds, yet he still has to abide by programming, despite being haunted. (i.e. he must follow sounds)
Yes, they probably did reuse props to save a quick buck.
Any sane person would do the same.
If they saved the animatronic's programming,
then they would malfunction again like Phone Guy details as
"the characters have been acting very unusual, almost aggressive towards the staff.
They interact with the kids just fine, but when they encounter an adult, they just... stare."
The company would likely think it was a problem with the facial recognition system, which is part of the Toys' programming. Therefore, they would likely not reuse the programming to prevent that from happening again.
He was also left inside a boarded up room hidden away from animatronics and humans. So he probably did not take a lot of weathering. But the withered animatrobnics we're left like bonnie,chica,and freddy inside an abandoned building to rot away on a show stage with the roof falling apart. The purple man attacked them and broke the 4 animatronics and you said foxy was scrapped but he was one of the 4 animatronics to be destroyed in the minigame. That's one of the reasons why they do not work anymore but to be said the company probably would not scrap advanced animatronics that just need to reprogramed over animatronics that are horibly damaged and would cost way more to fix.
Sure you could use spare parts but like cars animatronics are machines and if you fix 1 part that part could have not been the problem or the spare part was damaged. And as you mentioned if you have the time money and technician you can fix it. Can fazbear ent is known to be cheap why would they spend the money to fix them when making a cover up is so much cheaper. Kind of like how they leave the animatronics on at night so they don't need to fix the issues with them
or instead of cutting power for all the rooms but the office they just rigged the place to a generator at night to save power. Then they also know about the danger with the animatronics in fnaf 1, but instead of fixing the issue they just use the night guard as bait.
They literally just need to replace the suit and some parts (Bonnie's arm, Chica's hands, etc.) and they're up and ready to go. Unlike the Toys, they didn't have any major malfunctions in their programming up into this point.
The boarded up room had leaks and holes,
allowing rats and rain to ruin the suit by the time FNaF 3 came along.
Yeah, the newspaper did say he was scrapped. And he was.
The Foxy in the minigame is actually a different Foxy than the FNaF 1 Foxy.
They might have reused the location and made another band of animatronics to use, but later left them to rot inside the location. The difference is evidenced as Bonnie has buttons on his chest in the FNaF 3 minigames, yet doesn't in FNaF 1, and also has a more blueish colour.
The suspected problem with the Toys was the criminal-database connection falsely giving them permission to attack customers. Sure, they could have kept the endoskeleton and put a costume on them, but they would still have the facial recognition software in the endo.
Since the software is in the endo, giving them new costumes wouldn't change anything afterwards. In fact, it would cause the same incident as last time.
Plus, those endos are programmed to move around during the day.
The Withereds and previous iterations probably aren't, as evidenced by Phone Guy's amazement at letting them walk around in daylight. In FNaF 1, they aren't allowed to move around during the day but can still move at night, so they probably used the Withereds' endos since they already had that programming in them.
And as you said, FbE is known to be cheap.
Of course they wouldn't hire someone to completely reprogram a robot's brain instead of repairing some with already correct programming. After all, they already have a spare endoskeleton that they can use to repair them. They just need to have a technician/tools to repair animatronics and new costumes, and the new animatronics are ready to go.