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Chucky (Child's Play)
Chucky, originally known as Charles Lee Ray, is the main antagonist of the Child's Play franchise. He first appeared in Child's Play (1988) as a vicious serial killer who transfers his soul into a "Good Guy" brand doll using voodoo magic. Chucky was created by writer Don Mancini and is primarily voiced by Brad Dourif. The character has subsequently been represented in various other media, including novels, video games, and comic books.
Chucky first appeared in the 1988 film Child's Play. In the film, a serial killer named Charles Lee Ray (Brad Dourif), known as "The Lakeshore Strangler" and also by the nickname "Chucky", uses a voodoo ritual to transfer his soul into a Good Guy brand doll after being shot by Detective Mike Norris (Chris Sarandon). Pretending to be an inanimate object, Chucky later is given to young Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent) by his mother Karen Barclay (Catherine Hicks) and begins terrorizing the family. Chucky learns that he can only become human again by possessing the first person he told his real name to- Andy. The Barclays and Norris eventually kill Chucky by setting him on fire and shooting him.
In Child's Play 2, Chucky is repaired by Play Pals Inc., creator of the Good Guy dolls, leading to his resurrection. Chucky continues his pursuit of Andy, who has been placed in foster care. Andy is terrorized at his new home and at school, leading to the deaths of his teacher (Beth Grant), case worker (Grace Zabriskie) and foster parents (Jenny Agutter, Gerrit Graham). Meanwhile, Andy's foster sister Kyle (Christine Elise) learns that Chucky is alive. Chased to the Good Guy doll factory, Andy and Kyle kill Chucky by partially melting him with molten plastic and then blowing his head up with an air-hose.
In Child's Play 3, Chucky is inadvertently resurrected eight years later when a splash of his blood is mixed with molten plastic being used to produce new Good Guy dolls. He finds that a now teenage Andy (Justin Whalin) is currently enrolled at a military academy. Chucky attempts to possess the body of a young boy named Tyler, but is stopped by Andy and his love interest Kristin de Silva (Perrey Reeves), with his body being shredded apart by a giant fan.
Chucky is reconstructed and resurrected by his former girlfriend Tiffany Valentine (Jennifer Tilly). When Tiffany learns Chucky had no intentions of marrying her, she holds him captive. Chucky escapes, kills Tiffany and transfers her soul into a female doll. Chucky explains that in order for them to transfer their souls again, they need a magical amulet called the Heart of Damballa, which was buried with his body in Hackensack, New Jersey. Tiffany calls and convinces her neighbor Jesse (Nick Stabile) to take the dolls to Hackensack.
With his girlfriend Jade (Katherine Heigl), Jesse takes the dolls to Hackensack, with Chucky and Tiffany killing multiple people along the way. The dolls also have sex one night, unknowingly impregnating Tiffany. Chucky and Tiffany take Jesse and Jade hostage to be their new host-bodies, but Tiffany has a change of heart and betrays Chucky. Chucky kills her before being shot to death by Jade. Shortly after, an infant doll crawls from Tiffany's corpse, attacking a police officer.
Several years after the events of Bride of Chucky, Chucky and Tiffany's gender confused and pacifistic living-doll child (voiced by Billy Boyd) tracks their bodies down to Hollywood, Los Angeles, where their bodies have been rebuilt as props for a horror film based on the "urban legend" of Chucky the doll. The child uses the Heart of Damballa to resurrect the pair. Realizing their child has no obvious gender, Chucky proclaims the child a boy and names him "Glen," while Tiffany insists the child is a girl and names her "Glenda."
Tiffany decides to transfer her soul into her favorite actress, Jennifer Tilly, whom Chucky impregnates with his semen to create a body for Glen/Glenda. Tiffany learn that Glen/Glenda actually has two distinct personalities- the peaceful male Glen and the murderous female Glenda. Jennifer gives birth to twins, allowing both personalities to have a body of their own, while Chucky decides he doesn't want to transfer his soul into a human anymore. Angered by his change of heart, Tiffany leaves Chucky. A vengeful Chucky tracks down and kills Tiffany, not realizing she had already swapped spirits with Jennifer. Glen, believing his mother dead, murders Chucky with an axe.
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Chucky (Child's Play)
Chucky, originally known as Charles Lee Ray, is the main antagonist of the Child's Play franchise. He first appeared in Child's Play (1988) as a vicious serial killer who transfers his soul into a "Good Guy" brand doll using voodoo magic. Chucky was created by writer Don Mancini and is primarily voiced by Brad Dourif. The character has subsequently been represented in various other media, including novels, video games, and comic books.
Chucky first appeared in the 1988 film Child's Play. In the film, a serial killer named Charles Lee Ray (Brad Dourif), known as "The Lakeshore Strangler" and also by the nickname "Chucky", uses a voodoo ritual to transfer his soul into a Good Guy brand doll after being shot by Detective Mike Norris (Chris Sarandon). Pretending to be an inanimate object, Chucky later is given to young Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent) by his mother Karen Barclay (Catherine Hicks) and begins terrorizing the family. Chucky learns that he can only become human again by possessing the first person he told his real name to- Andy. The Barclays and Norris eventually kill Chucky by setting him on fire and shooting him.
In Child's Play 2, Chucky is repaired by Play Pals Inc., creator of the Good Guy dolls, leading to his resurrection. Chucky continues his pursuit of Andy, who has been placed in foster care. Andy is terrorized at his new home and at school, leading to the deaths of his teacher (Beth Grant), case worker (Grace Zabriskie) and foster parents (Jenny Agutter, Gerrit Graham). Meanwhile, Andy's foster sister Kyle (Christine Elise) learns that Chucky is alive. Chased to the Good Guy doll factory, Andy and Kyle kill Chucky by partially melting him with molten plastic and then blowing his head up with an air-hose.
In Child's Play 3, Chucky is inadvertently resurrected eight years later when a splash of his blood is mixed with molten plastic being used to produce new Good Guy dolls. He finds that a now teenage Andy (Justin Whalin) is currently enrolled at a military academy. Chucky attempts to possess the body of a young boy named Tyler, but is stopped by Andy and his love interest Kristin de Silva (Perrey Reeves), with his body being shredded apart by a giant fan.
Chucky is reconstructed and resurrected by his former girlfriend Tiffany Valentine (Jennifer Tilly). When Tiffany learns Chucky had no intentions of marrying her, she holds him captive. Chucky escapes, kills Tiffany and transfers her soul into a female doll. Chucky explains that in order for them to transfer their souls again, they need a magical amulet called the Heart of Damballa, which was buried with his body in Hackensack, New Jersey. Tiffany calls and convinces her neighbor Jesse (Nick Stabile) to take the dolls to Hackensack.
With his girlfriend Jade (Katherine Heigl), Jesse takes the dolls to Hackensack, with Chucky and Tiffany killing multiple people along the way. The dolls also have sex one night, unknowingly impregnating Tiffany. Chucky and Tiffany take Jesse and Jade hostage to be their new host-bodies, but Tiffany has a change of heart and betrays Chucky. Chucky kills her before being shot to death by Jade. Shortly after, an infant doll crawls from Tiffany's corpse, attacking a police officer.
Several years after the events of Bride of Chucky, Chucky and Tiffany's gender confused and pacifistic living-doll child (voiced by Billy Boyd) tracks their bodies down to Hollywood, Los Angeles, where their bodies have been rebuilt as props for a horror film based on the "urban legend" of Chucky the doll. The child uses the Heart of Damballa to resurrect the pair. Realizing their child has no obvious gender, Chucky proclaims the child a boy and names him "Glen," while Tiffany insists the child is a girl and names her "Glenda."
Tiffany decides to transfer her soul into her favorite actress, Jennifer Tilly, whom Chucky impregnates with his semen to create a body for Glen/Glenda. Tiffany learn that Glen/Glenda actually has two distinct personalities- the peaceful male Glen and the murderous female Glenda. Jennifer gives birth to twins, allowing both personalities to have a body of their own, while Chucky decides he doesn't want to transfer his soul into a human anymore. Angered by his change of heart, Tiffany leaves Chucky. A vengeful Chucky tracks down and kills Tiffany, not realizing she had already swapped spirits with Jennifer. Glen, believing his mother dead, murders Chucky with an axe.