Withered Freddy's jumpscare in 'Five Nights at Freddy's 2' is this slow, creeping dread that builds up before he lunges. Unlike the newer animatronics with their lightning-fast attacks, Freddy takes his time—his eyes flicker, his jaw creaks open, and then BAM! He fills the screen with that weathered, rusted face, teeth bared like he's savoring the moment. It's less about shock and more about unsettling you, especially with how his torso looms forward like he's collapsing onto you. The sound design nails it too—this metallic screech mixed with a distorted laugh. Honestly, it feels like being haunted by a broken-down carnival attraction.
Withered Bonnie's jumpscare, though? Pure chaos. He doesn't even have a face, just that gaping void where his muzzle should be, and he comes at you with this erratic, twitchy energy. The way his wires flail as he lunges makes it seem like he's barely held together. The sound is a garbled static scream, and the suddenness of it contrasts hard with Freddy's deliberate approach. It's like comparing a haunted house actor jumping out from a corner versus a malfunctioning robot short-circuiting in your face. Both fit their characters perfectly—Freddy's the calculated predator, Bonnie's the feral wreck.