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Not necessarily. You can make a Slappy dummy, but I think when they use Slappy in Goosebumps shows, they make the people out of the film and make Slappys voice.
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Not necessarily. You can make a Slappy dummy, but I think when they use Slappy in Goosebumps shows, they make the people out of the film and make Slappys voice.
Chucky. When Chucky's in a fresh new doll body he's invulnerable to anything short of complete disintegration, but as time passes he starts turning into flesh and vulnerable to injury, though he does still show remarkable resistance to pain, able to keep moving after tearing off his hand, suffering great blood loss and even cutting off his own legs. Slappy on the other hand is a wooden dummy, but he's far less durable than Chucky. Unlike Chucky, Slappy is down and out after being cut in half or smashed, and its quite easy to break him too; his head broke after he was knocked into a bedpost. Slappy does have better revival skills though; he always manages to magically come back. Chucky on the other hand needs outside forces to restore him; getting stitched back together, getting recycled, etc. But overall, Chucky still wins. Chucky would simply charge into Slappy and split his head. The end.
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2008! dummy
they did not come with one dummy
it already did dummy - where have you been
These entertainers are called ventriloquists.
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october 2010 - actually to be exact, its 26th october, 2010 dummy
Your baby will come out deformed and with health problems, be smart you dummy
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"Night of the Living Dummy" is a book series written by R.L. Stine and takes place in various fictional towns and settings where the protagonist encounters evil ventriloquist dummies that come to life.