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  1. Oct 18, 2021 · The official Robert the doll page entertains the possibility of voodoo being at the heart of Robert's antics, but seems to give more consideration to the idea that Gene imbued the doll with all sorts of potent emotional energy by constantly blaming the doll for everything negative in his life. Whatever the case — laden with a voodoo curse, filled with negative energy, or sharing a piece of ...

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  2. While Chucky, the killer doll from the Child’s Play franchise, isn’t a real life individual, he is actually inspired by an alleged true story. The real events that helped inspire what would ...

  3. Sep 5, 2022 · He is the king of foul mouth killer dolls. He is Chucky. ... Chucky the doll was born due to a voodoo ritual performed by killer Charles Lee Ray, who is played by Brad Dourif. ... one aspect holds ...

  4. Jun 24, 2015 · Since the first movie was released in the 1980s, the Child’s Play franchise and its cursed doll Chucky have become horror-movie classics. But did you know Chucky is based on an actual voodoo doll? The real thing is so much creepier than the Hollywood version. It even looks creepier. Key West artist and author Robert Eugene […]

  5. Chucky as he appears in Child's Play (1988) Chucky made his first appearance in the 1988 film Child's Play. In the film, a serial killer named Charles Lee Ray, aka Chucky (Brad Dourif) uses a voodoo ritual inside a toy store to transfer his soul into a Good Guy doll to escape from Detective Mike Norris (Chris Sarandon).

  6. Sep 13, 2024 · In short: There you have it. While it’s a neat idea to think that Robert and Chucky are kindred spirits of sorts, Child’s Play is absolutely not based on a true story. Robert will probably remain one of the famous supernatural legends, and Chucky as the most famous killer doll in film. But hopefully now their rumored connection is severed ...

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  8. Oct 28, 2021 · The 1988 Child's Play opens with serial killer Charles Lee Ray (Brad Dourif) escaping from the police. Shot and wounded, Ray flees into a toy store and performs a voodoo ritual to transfer his soul into a Good Guy doll called Chucky. The doll eventually ends up in the hands of six-year-old Andy Barclay, who serves as a patsy when Chucky begins ...