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There are just too many things that don't really make sense, like a rotting corpse bleeding so much (if you believe in Miketrap). They say Springtrap was sealed in the room, but, surprise, the sealing took place before Phone Guy's death. Was Springtrap really trapped in the first place? How do you explain both contradictions?
There are too many things that don't add up, we should reconsider if what we see is another thing entirely from what we were expecting to see.
Springtrap being Michael is the proof that we judged wrong what we saw during FNAF 3. It's like watching a scene in a film and later, when the whole scene plays out, it changes the context.
The Freddy Files confirmed that the off-camera room in FNAF1 is indeed a safe room:
Interesting ideas in that post! I'm of the belief that Spring Bonnie was sealed in the room in the early Eighties, but Mike broke into the room in the derelict pizza and was spring-trapped years later. There's no real evidence of this next part, but I assume someone from Fazbear Entertainment sealed the room off again (along with the restrooms) sometime in the interim, or Phone Dude would have spotted the animatronic on his first pass-through at the abandoned building.
And I like the theory that since the room was invisible to Spring Bonnie, being trapped in it left his programming in a state of confusion so that he couldn't leave. (The evidence behind this theory is the way Springtrap seems to have no choice but to follow Spring Bonnie's programming in Fazbear's Fright and move toward the sound of a child's voice, suggesting that Mike cannot override the animatronic's programming...at least while he's in the building, seeing as he's free-roaming after it burns.)
As for why the FNaF1 location had a safe room, keep in mind several things Phone Guy said in the FNaF3 training tapes:
-- He was specifically addressing workers at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.
-- He said the company had, at the time, two "classic" spring-lock suits, likely holdovers from Fredbear's Family Diner.
-- His tapes were evidently copied and sent to multiple locations, strongly hinting that there were spring-lock suits in use at said multiple locations, not just at the FNaF1 location. (So as an aside, there could potentially be non-haunted Spring Bonnies still locked away at old Freddy's locations.)
-- He said every location had a safe room and that "most" of them would be sealed off.
So while we don't know for sure that the FNaF1 location was previously Fredbear's Family Diner, it at least operated during the spring-lock era if it had a safe room for the performers. I imagine the FNaF2 pizzeria was not built with a safe room since the spring-lock era was little more than a distant memory by 1987 and from what Phone Guy said, the "yellow suit" was just sitting around in the back for someone to find and wear, which hints that it wasn't sealed behind a wall.
Also, I believe that the FNAF 4 location is the same one as the FNAF 2 location, so the springlocks were in use. Unless, the accident of the simultaneous Springlock failures in the sister location (aka Circus Baby Party World) took place before and what we are seeing in the FNAF 4 location are replacement suits. In the stage we see the replacement suit that will become Springtrap, and Fredbear the animatronic (It's not a Springsuit) , the guy inside Fredbear the day before is using an actually accurate replacement suit, not a Springsuit.
The real springlocks are only 2 and they are Spring Bonnie (which we only see in the parts & service room of FNAF 4) and the misterious one of FNAF SL night 4 (who clearly isn't Fredbear).
Just like in 3, don't trust what you see, prejudices are your worst enemy.
We are bound to be revealed at some point that Springtrap isn't Spring Bonnie, I know it sounds shocking, but take it into account.