![]() ![]() The reason Chucky looks so bad in certain shots of the trailer is because it is actually the scarred doll digitally altered to look unscarred. A new generation of terror has been revealed via a promotional website advertising the Buddi doll, an upgraded version of Childs Plays Chucky. There was a backlash against the doll’s appearance after the trailer was released, but they were holding off revealing the scarred look until its release, which was a surprise that actually worked. In Curse it at least makes a sort of sense because that film is about tying all the loose ends of the franchise together, so it’s incredibly appropriate to have both unscarred and scarred Chucky in that one. Chucky’s appearance has no real bearing on Seed of Chucky. ![]() What I don’t really understand is why the look continued after that movie, because it is sort of a one-off joke. The title and concept reference The Bride of Frankenstein, so to give Chucky a Frankenstein-ish appearance is genius. It’s a horror comedy and it makes perfect sense. Don’t get me wrong, I think stitched Chucky is a brilliant move in Bride. This is the image that immediately comes to mind when people think of Chucky. Ironically, it’s the fourth film, Bride of Chucky that introduced the doll most people know and love. Near the end, when Chucky hacks other toys and drones to kill all those trapped in the supermarket, viewers get a taste of killer Buddi Bear dolls. The Buddi 2 line has three other variants aside from the blonde one, but only two are shown: POC and Bear. Robert the Doll is one of the most famous ghost stories out there. The blonde doll is part of the second line of dolls, released later in the movie. It wasn’t a drastic redesign, just enough to make things interesting. Supposedly, Chucky is inspired by the real-life ‘Robert the Doll’, and the creator Don Mancini has said Chucky’s look was also based on the My Buddy Dolls from the 1980s. Chucky is a little meaner looking here, a little more menacing, but can still switch back to his natural doll-like state. The design is mostly to fit the story, in which the Good Guy doll is dusted off and rebranded for a 1990’s market. Most of the changes are subtle and made for the sake of functionality more than anything else.Ĭhild’s Play 3 sees the first redesign, which is much tamer compared to everything that would follow it. ![]() Chucky looks basically the same in the second as he does in the first, except that his look does not evolve over the course of the movie, as stated. ![]()
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