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Help Make This CHUCKY Replica Doll a Reality

Every horror fan worth their vintage VHS collection knows the words “Hi, I’m Chucky! Wanna play?” Ever since Child’s Play first hit theaters nearly 30 years ago, fans have been hoping to own their own replica “Good Guy” doll who speaks those very words, to creep out everyone who enters into their abode. And now, all these years later, it looks like Chucky fans are about to get their wish.

Thanks to this new Kickstarter campaign, fans may soon be able to own their own officially licensed one-to-one scale Child’s Play 2 Chucky Doll, straight from the folks at Trick or Treat Studios. This Chucky doll would be the most screen-accurate Child’s Play Product ever produced. Every detail of this doll is made from actual screen used molds, including the clothing, which was replicated using actual screen used swatches. The body of the doll has a wire frame surrounded by a soft flexible foam to allow you to pose your doll any way you’d like.

For more info on the various pledge levels and just want they’ll get you, be sure to head on over to the Official Kickstarter page. Among the perks included are Kickstarter Exclusive Certificate signed by the voice of Chucky himself, actor Brad Dourif, and even a replica of Chucky’s voodoo knife from the films, among other ghoulish goodies. And for a preview of what the doll is going to look like once it’s produced, be sure to check out our gallery down below.

Are you excited to potentially own your own perfect replica Chucky doll? And will you keep it somewhere where it’s visible when the lights are out?? Let us know down below in the comments.

Images: Universal Pictures / Trick or Treat Studios





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