Okay, as stated previously, I am not being transphobic. Also stated previously, it's my opinion what gender I see when I look at something that is cannonicallly a robot and thereof, they wouldn't have genitalia at al!, meaning, I have to go off of appearance and voice. Some don't have voices that correspond with what they look like. Also, not every character is nonbinary or trans, some look like a guy, others female. This doesn't mean there aren't any in the franchise, nor that I don't see any, just that they look like how they were created. Just because my opinion isn't what you think of them, doesn't mean any of us are true. Opinions are subjective, meaning, unless I'm expressly told what gender they prefer by the characters themselves, that you can't say I'm being transphobic. And from what I know, when fnaf lists a character, the characters come with a listed gender! On top of that, fnaf also makes sure to be clear on what gender a character is when they're introduced! Sure, Mangle is a girl, and was introduced as a guy, but we all know Mangle is a girl! Puppet is the same way! Puppet looks to be ambiguous in the gender department, was introduced in an ambiguous manner, but that doesn't stop fans from either categorizing Puppet as a female or male! that is their opinion, and I respect that people have their own opinions, as I have one too, so that means everyone sees these characters differently. Are we good now? Can people stop saying I'm transphobic because I look at a robot and see either male or female? Yeesh, this is like people who refer to their cars and boats and planes as females, when there isn't any obvious gender differences. And yes, I understand that when I describe characters I put specific body types as certain genders. I realize you can be a guy with a girl's bodyshape, or a girl with a man's bodyshape. But when the characters you're describing don't have genitals to classify them by, how do you classify their gender? That's right, by looking at their appearance. Look at Kirby, for instance. Kirby is gender ambiguous, but people often see Kirby as a male. Is that transphobic? Are all those people who think Kirby is a guy, transphobic? No? Then how am I being transphobic by looking at animatronics and saying what gender they are, as part of my opinion? Look, I apologize for coming off as transphobic. It truly isn't my intention to offend anyone by expressing my own opinion


Anyway let's bring up my favorite fnaf character. Springtrap. To me, Springtrap is a male, he truly looks like someone with a handsome body, and muscles, and scars. I'm not talking about the corpse, or William, I'm talking about the suit itself. I believe the suits have sentience, and are seperate from the spirits haunting them. I don't believe the spirits inside the suits are what makes the suits have gender.

I won't go over the phantoms, it would be repetitive