

They then try to get rid of the Shane melon by wrapping it in gift paper to throw down the garbage chute. They hold Chucky down, and Andy pulls out his main core before they dispose of him. He plays back the sound of Andy wishing Shane was gone, so he gets Falyn and Pugg and convinces them that Chucky needs to be destroyed. Karen is later informed, and she learns about his other family.Īndy is given another unwelcome surprise when he goes into his room and finds that Chucky left him a melon with Shane’s skinned face on it as a gift. The next morning, Mike and his partner come across the scene to see that Shane’s face has been removed. With the lights wrapped around him, Chucky gets a tiller and turns it on, which pulls Shane toward it and then scalps him. He goes outside to take down some Christmas lights, only for Chucky to knock his ladder over and causes him to land on his feet, painfully shattering his legs. Shane later goes home after arguing with Karen, where it is revealed that he is already married with two kids. Chucky hears the request, and his eyes glow red as he forms a sinister smirk. Andy is left crying and saying how he wishes Shane would go away. Chucky tries to make it up by frightening Shane again, but as he plays back Andy calling Shane an asshole, the man goes to Andy’s room to confront him about leaving Chucky around, and to state his problem like a man. The boy tearfully tosses his cat down the garbage chute and has to hide from Karen that the doll killed the cat. Seeing that Rooney hurt Andy, Chucky begins to strangle the cat until Andy stops him.Īndy comes home from school one afternoon and finds that Chucky stabbed Rooney to death for seeing him as a threat to Andy.

On one occasion, Andy’s cat Rooney scratches him. Chucky does so, but his recording device also plays back Andy’s words about Shane, which makes him mad when he hears them and gets Andy in trouble with Karen.

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He starts to teach Chucky how to scare Shane by showing him how to make creepy faces. However, Andy finds that he can talk to Chucky about his feelings toward his mom dating Shane, and Chucky forms a genuine attachment to Andy. He gets commands wrong and inadvertently creeps Andy out by waking him up at night. He tries to name it, but the doll refers to itself as Chucky (voice of Mark Hamill).Īndy has a hard time getting Chucky to do what his functions are supposed to do. Andy turns the doll on, and it starts to speak to him. Karen brings the doll home as an early brithday gift for Andy, but he doesn’t seem interested in it. When Wes refuses to give it up, Karen blackmails him by reminding Wes that he cheated on his wife, so he lets her have it. Karen’s boss Wes (Amro Majzoub) plans to send the doll back so that it can be compacted, but Karen wants to take it home for Andy.

If you do watch, don’t say I didn’t warn you.At work, a customer brings back a defective Buddi doll (the same one from before) after complaining that its eyes were glowing red. Here is the commercial for “My Buddy” featuring that ear worm of a jingle ( WARNING: Do not watch unless you want to be humming the song for the rest of the day. Here are the lyrics to the “My Buddy” commercial jingle: That has to be a sign of a good jingle when it sticks in your brain and you can still recite it 35+ years later, so I both commend the jingle writers and kind of despise them (for the torment) at the same time. If you grew up at that time, there is a pretty good chance you can do the same thing, too. You see, the commercial played so much during cartoons back then that I can still sing the entire commercial jingle to this day. Now I was a little too old at this time to be the target market for this doll, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t make an impression on me. “My Buddy” could be sort of a companion for little boys while also teaching them about caring for their friends. Most dolls were marketed to girls, so maybe the thought was that there was potential in the other 50% of the market. In 1985, Hasbro made an attempt with “My Buddy”, a larger sized doll (not action figure) that was marketed to boys.
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Based on the success of Cabbage Patch Kids in the early ’80s, toy companies kept pursuing the next doll craze.
