Slappy, the infamous ventriloquist dummy from R.L. Stine's "Goosebumps" series, is primarily weakened by the power of belief. He is susceptible to being rendered powerless when someone shows determination and confidence in resisting his commands. Additionally, in various stories, Slappy's vulnerability is linked to the presence of the magical incantation that can control or banish him. Ultimately, overcoming fear and asserting one's will can diminish his influence.
it is in horrorland
on slappys neck behind it it said MADE IN CHINA
She had a weakness for chocolate.We shall use our enemy's weakness against them.He felt a weakness in the knees.The interviewer asked me what my biggest weakness was.
Its weakness is gasoline
what is Orpheus' weakness
i have no idea what her weakness was
His weakness was his hair.
Goddesses do not know weakness. In listing a weakness, the label reveals more of the individual then that of a deity.
grass is his only weakness
Thinking about weakness is my weakness
ground type
the weakness of a monkey is food