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Purple not blue... Shadow Bonnie confirmed (not RWQ but a full suit like Shadow Freddy's)?
Brown Hat Freddy is also pretty interesting (there was also a brown hatted Golden Freddy in Stage 01, though in that case it might have been changed to brown because of the black background). Who knows, maybe neither are Freddy or Bonnie but different characters entirely (just nicknamed as Freddy and Bonnie prior to the Sister Location game)?
Keep in mind, the games thrive on duality; Security Guard is in danger, Kids die at birthday parties, Friendly animatronics are out to kill you, etc.
Artistically, Purple and Yellow are opposite sides of the color wheel. Until this game comes out, I've always associated Purple as signifying the Fazbear Brand, while Yellow signifies the Fredbear Name (Curiously, Yellow and gold have a whole slew of symbolic meanings behind them, while purple is largely untied to anything in particular). So, while Fredbear is a Gold version of Freddy Fazbear, I assumed he was out to help the night guard. Spring Bonnie, a Fazbear Product in disguised in the Fredbear name, is an abomination that is used to kill kids. Makes sense, Right?
If the duality continues (I see the Sister Location series as being a mirrored story to FNAF), we will likely see more of the dark Fazbear Entertainment side of things. Rather then follow the story of the children murdered, follow the murderer. I imagine the CEO is going to be a bigger part of this story, as well. Given that the title is a name of corporate structure and all.
I agree that the Brown hatted Fazbear is likely due to coloration of the background, but the Purple Bonnie... I'm not so convinced. I think Bonnie was intended to be purple, but in FNAF2 he scrapped it for blue to keep with a more primary scheme (Red in the cheeks, Blue in Bonnie and Yellow in Chica, accented with white, black and brown in Freddy) for the cartoony nature of the Toy Generation. Withered, classic and nightmare Bonnie were always a very blue shade of Purple (At least in my eyes).
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