5-Foot Inflatable Chucky Doll Is Ready to Terrorize Your Neighborhood

From what I recall, Chucky was only three feet tall in the movies, and he was quite the tiny terror at that size. So can you imagine what sort of damage the little devil could do if he were five feet tall? Fortunately for you, you can always just pop this inflatable Chucky doll with a pin if he gets out of control and starts murdering your neighbors.

This light-up, blow-up Chucky doll is dressed up in his iconic Good Guys overalls and striped shirt and has all the facial scars he suffered over the years. Now, as soon as I typed “blow-up Chucky doll,” it dawned on me that there’s probably someone out there with a Chucky fetish, and things just got really creepy. Hopefully, I’m wrong, but as the Internet has proven time and time again, I’m almost certainly not.

You can grab the inflatable Chucky doll from Amazon (affiliate link) for about $60, and you’ll have a blow-up friend ’til the end.

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Child’s Play Good Guys Talking Doll: Friends to the End

Growing up, I was seriously creeped out by the original Child’s Play. The franchise got pretty cheesy after that. Once Child’s Play hit the theaters, I never looked at my brother’s My Buddy doll the same way again. I also thought that the Good Guys doll that was supposed to be kind and fun before it turned evil was pretty creepy from the get go.

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Thanks to Mezco Toyz, this October you will be able to get your hands on a 15-inch talking Good Guys doll from before it was possessed by the spirit of serial killer Charles Lee Ray.

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Yep. Still creepy. The doll can laugh evilly or speak phrases from the movie, including:

“Hi, I’m Chucky and I am your friend to the end, hi dee ho, ha ha ha ha ha”

“Hi I’m Chucky wanna play”

“I’ll be back”

“Boo”

“You’ve been very naughty”

While we don’t have a picture yet, the doll will come packaged in a die-cut Good Guys box just like the one seen in the movie. You can pre-order your very own friend to the end from Entertainment Earth for $79.99(USD).

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Mass Effect moaners kinda get their own way as people power strikes again

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SPOILERS. Who can't name a beloved TV series that didn't end the way you wanted? BSG? Lost? Sapphire and Steel? Blake's Seven? Quantum Leap? The Sopranos? All of which ended either with tear-inducing bum-notes or confusing conclusions that caused furious head scratching. Despite that, the traditional reaction is to say "Well, I didn't enjoy that, but I respect the writer's artistic decision." Not so for gamers who felt short-changed by the intentionally devastating conclusion to Mass Effect 3. Fans of the game poured their outrage online, developer BioWare saying that the feedback it had received was "incredibly painful." A fan campaign that raised $80,000 in under a fortnight for Child's Play was enough to make the team behind the title concede defeat against the geo-political disruptor that is the internet with a cause. The company is now devoting all of its efforts to producing an "extended cut" DLC for the summer, but fans expecting a fourth ending where they can watch Commander Shepard on a sun-lounger, margarita in hand had better start complaining now -- the new content will only offer more depth and an extended epilogue to those tragic scenes you've already witnessed. SPOILERS END

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