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* DirtyCoward: Beneath Chucky's grandiosity and petty sadism, he's motivated by self-preservation and he's known to play with his prey when he's sure they are at his mercy and unable to fight back. If in danger, he quickly begs for his life or runs away. When he is close to death, [[TakingYouWithMe he does try to go out fighting]] or at least make sure [[MutualKill he and his target kill each other at the same time]]. It's worth noting that all of his victims were mainly unarmed civilians and kids/teens. When he's against someone who can actually fight back and isn't afraid of him, he quickly relies on cheap shots and catching them off-guard. Chucky quickly runs away when he realizes he's in actual danger of being killed and only engages in a fair fight when he believes he has the upper hand.
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* DirtyCoward: Beneath Chucky's grandiosity and petty sadism, [[{{Sadist}} sadism]], he's motivated by self-preservation and he's known to play with his prey when he's sure they are at his mercy and unable to fight back. If in danger, he quickly begs for his life or runs away. When he is close to death, [[TakingYouWithMe he does try to go out fighting]] or at least make sure [[MutualKill he and his target kill each other at the same time]]. It's worth noting that all of his victims were mainly unarmed civilians and kids/teens. When he's against someone who can actually fight back and isn't afraid of him, he quickly relies on cheap shots and catching them off-guard. Chucky quickly runs away when he realizes he's in actual danger of being killed and only engages in a fair fight when he believes he has the upper hand.
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* FatalFlaw: Complacency and sadism.
** '''Sadism''': [[spoiler: Before ''Seed of Chucky'', Chucky was desperate to transfer his soul into a human body because the doll was only meant to be a placeholder until he could find Andy Barclay, the first person who saw Chucky's secret. However, Chucky gets a thrill from killing and he specifically enjoys toying with his prey before killing them. In ''Child's Play 2'', this is what causes his soul to be permanently bound to the doll, he couldn't resist toying with Andy and killing people of non-importance rather than just capturing Andy and transferring his soul at the first opportunity. When Chucky drops the theatrics in ''Curse of Chucky'', he effortlessly kills Nica's family, has her arrested, and is able to possess Alice. Showing how truly dangerous he can be when he stops playing with his prey.]]
** '''Sadism''': [[spoiler: Before ''Seed of Chucky'', Chucky was desperate to transfer his soul into a human body because the doll was only meant to be a placeholder until he could find Andy Barclay, the first person who saw Chucky's secret. However, Chucky gets a thrill from killing and he specifically enjoys toying with his prey before killing them. In ''Child's Play 2'', this is what causes his soul to be permanently bound to the doll, he couldn't resist toying with Andy and killing people of non-importance rather than just capturing Andy and transferring his soul at the first opportunity. When Chucky drops the theatrics in ''Curse of Chucky'', he effortlessly kills Nica's family, has her arrested, and is able to possess Alice. Showing how truly dangerous he can be when he stops playing with his prey.]]
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* FatalFlaw: Complacency and sadism.[[{{Sadist}} sadism]].
**'''Sadism''': '''[[{{Sadist}} Sadism]]''': [[spoiler: Before ''Seed of Chucky'', Chucky was desperate to transfer his soul into a human body because the doll was only meant to be a placeholder until he could find Andy Barclay, the first person who saw Chucky's secret. However, Chucky gets a thrill from killing and he specifically enjoys toying with his prey before killing them. In ''Child's Play 2'', this is what causes his soul to be permanently bound to the doll, he couldn't resist toying with Andy and killing people of non-importance rather than just capturing Andy and transferring his soul at the first opportunity. When Chucky drops the theatrics in ''Curse of Chucky'', he effortlessly kills Nica's family, has her arrested, and is able to possess Alice. Showing how truly dangerous he can be when he stops playing with his prey.]]
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* SatanicArchetype: Chucky is shown to have a lot in common with the fallen angel, not only in terms of being utterly sadistic and vile, but also the fact that him having the body of an innocent looking doll mirrors Satan being an angel of light.
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* SatanicArchetype: Chucky is shown to have a lot in common with the fallen angel, not only in terms of being utterly sadistic {{sadist}}ic and vile, but also the fact that him having the body of an innocent looking doll mirrors Satan being an angel of light.
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* CountryMatters: He explicitly refers to Lexy as the C-bomb in Episode 3 of the ''Chucky'' series.
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* CountryMatters: He explicitly refers to After cornering Lexy as the C-bomb in Episode 3 of the ''Chucky'' series.series, Chucky calls her a bleeped-out name. According to Website/IMDb, the insult is "cunt bag".
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* DirtyCoward: Beneath Chucky's grandiosity and petty sadism, he's motivated by self-preservation and he's known to play with his prey when he's sure they are at his mercy and unable to fight back. If in danger, he quickly begs for his life or runs away. When he is close to death, [[TakingYouWithMe he does try to go out fighting]] or at least make sure [[MutualKill he and his target kill each other at the same time]].
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* DirtyCoward: Beneath Chucky's grandiosity and petty sadism, he's motivated by self-preservation and he's known to play with his prey when he's sure they are at his mercy and unable to fight back. If in danger, he quickly begs for his life or runs away. When he is close to death, [[TakingYouWithMe he does try to go out fighting]] or at least make sure [[MutualKill he and his target kill each other at the same time]]. It's worth noting that all of his victims were mainly unarmed civilians and kids/teens. When he's against someone who can actually fight back and isn't afraid of him, he quickly relies on cheap shots and catching them off-guard. Chucky quickly runs away when he realizes he's in actual danger of being killed and only engages in a fair fight when he believes he has the upper hand.
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* DirtyCoward: Beneath Chucky's grandiosity and petty sadism, he's motivated by self-preservation and he's known to play with his prey when he's sure they are at his mercy and unable to fight back.If in danger, he quickly begs for his life or runs away. When he is close to death, [[TakingYouWithMe he does try to go out fighting]] or at least make sure [[MutualKill he and his target kill each other at the same time]].
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* DirtyCoward: Beneath Chucky's grandiosity and petty sadism, he's motivated by self-preservation and he's known to play with his prey when he's sure they are at his mercy and unable to fight back. If in danger, he quickly begs for his life or runs away. When he is close to death, [[TakingYouWithMe he does try to go out fighting]] or at least make sure [[MutualKill he and his target kill each other at the same time]].
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* DirtyCoward: Beneath Chucky's grandiosity and petty sadism, he's motivated by self-preservation and he's known to play with his prey when he's sure they are at his mercy and unable to fight back. When he is backed into a corner by Detective Mike Norris, he uses a voodoo ritual to save himself by transferring his soul into a Good Guy Doll. When he tries to get revenge on Mike later in the movie, he quickly runs away once he realizes he's starting to become human again. When Andy and his mother toss him in a fireplace, he quickly starts begging Andy to spare him by reminding Andy that they are "friends to the end". In the sequel, he's afraid of having his soul bound to a doll and tries to transfer his soul into Andy's, despite it being his own fault for choosing to torment Andy instead of outright capturing him. Since ''Bride of Chucky'', Chucky has gotten complacent with the fact that he always comes back to life, only starting to nut up and fight his targets one-on-one without any pretenses of fleeing because he believes he can just rely on someone else to revive him or one of his many clones will just take his place. In season 2, he escapes in the final episode by switching bodies with Dr. Mixter to save his own skin.
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* DirtyCoward: Beneath Chucky's grandiosity and petty sadism, he's motivated by self-preservation and he's known to play with his prey when he's sure they are at his mercy and unable to fight back. If in danger, he quickly begs for his life or runs away. When he is close to death, [[TakingYouWithMe he does try to go out fighting]] or at least make sure [[MutualKill he and his target kill each other at the same time]].
** When he is backed into a corner by Detective Mike Norris, he uses a voodoo ritual to save himself by transferring his soul into a Good Guy Doll. When he tries to get revenge on Mike later in the movie, he quickly runs away once he realizes he's starting to become human again.
** When Andy and his mother toss him in a fireplace, he quickly starts begging Andy to spare him by reminding Andy that they are "friends to theend". end".
** Inthe sequel, ''Child's Play 2'', he's afraid of having his soul bound to a doll and tries to transfer his soul into Andy's, despite it being his own fault for choosing to torment Andy instead of outright capturing him. him.
** Since ''Bride of Chucky'', Chucky has gotten complacent with the fact that he always comes back to life, only starting to nut up and fight his targets one-on-one without any pretenses of fleeing because he believes he can just rely on someone else to revive him or one of his many clones will just take hisplace. place.
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** In season 2, he escapes in the final episode by switching bodies with Dr. Mixter to save his own skin.
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* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: In ''Cult'', he fights a bit with two of his clones over which one of them gets to kill adult Andy.
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** While he's a violent, cruel boyfriend towards Tiffany, he himself gets worked up if she is in danger at the hands of someone else as proven in ''Bride'' and ''Seed''.
** In ''Cult'', he fights a bit with two of his clones over which one of them gets to kill adult Andy.
** While he's a violent, cruel boyfriend towards Tiffany, he himself gets worked up if she is in danger at the hands of someone else as proven in ''Bride'' and ''Seed''.
** In ''Cult'', he fights a bit with two of his clones over which one of them gets to kill adult Andy.
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* DirtyCoward: Beneath Chucky's grandiosity and petty sadism, he's motivated by self-preservation and he's known to play with his prey when he's sure they are at his mercy and unable to fight back. When he is backed into a corner by Detective Mike Norris, he uses a voodoo ritual to save himself by transferring his soul into a Good Guy Doll. When he tries to get revenge on Mike later in the movie, he quickly runs away once he realizes he's starting to become human again. When Andy and his mother toss him in a fireplace, he quickly starts begging Andy to spare him by reminding Andy that they are "friends to the end". In the sequel, he's afraid of having his soul bound to a doll and tries to transfer his soul into Andy's, despite it being his own fault for choosing to torment Andy instead of outright capturing him. Since ''Bride of Chucky'', Chucky has gotten complacent with the fact that he always comes back to life, only starting to nut up and fight his targets one-on-one without any pretenses of fleeing because he believes he can just rely on someone else to revive him or one of his many clones will just take his place. In season 2, he escapes in the final episode by switching bodies with Dr. Mixter to save his own skin.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In ''Child's Play 2'' and in the first season of ''Chucky'', Charles is often defeated by his own sadism because he can't resist savoring his kill and taunting his prey while they are at his mercy. He's permanently bound to the doll because he couldn't keep his bloodlust in check or resist tormenting Andy. In the first season of ''Chucky'', he was overwhelmed by Jake because the little bastard kept gloating about they'll be reduced to a statistic once his master plan starts.
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* LightIsNotGood: He sports a white mask in one episode of ''Chucky''. And saying he's "Not Good" is an understatement - he even says, "You got that right, kid - I'm *bad*.".
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* LightIsNotGood: As a Good Guy doll, Chucky appearance is that of a cuddly toddler wearing a colorful striped shirt and light blue overalls, but he's still a demonic PerversePuppet prone to twisting the doll's default expression into disturbing GameFace when he goes for a kill. He also sports a white mask in one episode of ''Chucky''. And saying he's "Not Good" is an understatement - he even says, "You got that right, kid - I'm *bad*.'''bad'''.".
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* AxCrazy: Killing people is literally a hobby to him.
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* AxCrazy: Killing He ''really'' enjoys killing people is literally a hobby and considers it to him.be a hobby.
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* VillainousValour: A thoroughly unsympathetic case. Psychotic killer or not, Chucky is not the kind to know when to give up when hunting down his targets even if he was to endure an insane amount of physical punishment and dismemberment. Rather than making him a badass however, the intention is more to show him as bloodthirsty rabid dog at heart well beyond any possibility of redemption.
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* VillainousValour: A thoroughly unsympathetic case. Psychotic killer or not, Chucky is not the kind to know when to give up when hunting down his targets even if he was to endure an insane amount of physical punishment and dismemberment. Rather than making him a badass however, the intention it instead highlights that Chucky is more a destructive and sadistic monster that never stops trying to show him hurt or kill as bloodthirsty rabid dog at heart well beyond any possibility of redemption.many people as he can, and will only stop if someone manages to kill him.
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* GuestFighter: Joins the killer roster in ''[[VideoGame/DeadByDaylight Dead by Daylight]]'' as "The Good Guy". The game maintains his small stature, and has a ghostly apparition of his human form handle the lifting and hooking of survivors.
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* InkSuitActor: His doll form is basically a creepy miniature caricature of his actor Creator/BradDourif. Even his hairdo, both before and after his stitched-up appearance, resembles Dourif's actual real-life haircuts unlike Charles Lee Ray's long hair when he was human.
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* InkSuitActor: His doll form is basically a creepy miniature caricature of his actor Creator/BradDourif. Even his hairdo, both before and after his stitched-up appearance, resembles Dourif's actual real-life haircuts unlike Charles Lee Ray's long hair when he was human. Then in the third season of the television series when Chucky [[spoiler:undergoes RapidAging, Chucky in gray hair and wrinkles then begins to caricature-wise resemble Dourif in his current senior age]].
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* ChildHater: He explicitly says "I hate kids" during the finale of ''Film/ChildsPlay2''. They tend to get on his nerves.
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* ChildHater: He explicitly says "I hate kids" during the finale of ''Film/ChildsPlay2''. They tend to get on his nerves. He does seem to hold a soft spot for his son Glen though, even respectfully submitting to Glen screaming at him and Tiff to stop fighting already in ''Seed''.
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!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BradDourif, David Kohlsmith (Child), Tyler Barish (14 Yrs), Creator/FionaDourif ([[CrossCastRole adult]] flashbacks in the TV series, [[spoiler:Fiona Dourif (possessing Nica Pierce)]]
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!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BradDourif, David Kohlsmith (Child), Tyler Barish (14 Yrs), Creator/FionaDourif ([[CrossCastRole adult]] flashbacks in the TV series, [[spoiler:Fiona Dourif (possessing [[spoiler:possessing Nica Pierce)]]
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!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BradDourif, David Kohlsmith (Child), Tyler Barish (14 Yrs), Creator/FionaDourif ([[CrossCastRole adult]] flashbacks in the TV series), [[spoiler:Fiona Dourif (possessing Nica Pierce).]]
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!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BradDourif, David Kohlsmith (Child), Tyler Barish (14 Yrs), Creator/FionaDourif ([[CrossCastRole adult]] flashbacks in the TV series), series, [[spoiler:Fiona Dourif (possessing Nica Pierce).]]Pierce)]]
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/ChildsPlay1988 Child’s Play]]'', ''Film/ChildsPlay2'', ''Film/ChildsPlay3'', ''Film/BrideOfChucky'', ''Film/SeedOfChucky'', ''Film/CurseOfChucky'', ''Film/CultOfChucky'', ''Series/{{Chucky}}''
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/BradDourif, David Kohlsmith (Child), Tyler Barish (14 Yrs), Creator/FionaDourif ([[CrossCastRole adult]] flashbacks in the TV series), [[spoiler:Fiona Dourif (possessing Nica Pierce).]]
!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/KaiTaschner (German; since ''Bride of Chucky'')
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/BradDourif, David Kohlsmith (Child), Tyler Barish (14 Yrs), Creator/FionaDourif ([[CrossCastRole adult]] flashbacks in the TV series), [[spoiler:Fiona Dourif (possessing Nica Pierce).]]
!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/KaiTaschner (German; since ''Bride of Chucky'')
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/ChildsPlay1988 Child’s Play]]'' | ''Film/ChildsPlay2'' | ''Film/ChildsPlay3'' | ''Film/BrideOfChucky'' | ''Film/SeedOfChucky'' | ''Film/CurseOfChucky'' | ''Film/CultOfChucky'' | ''Series/{{Chucky}}''
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!!!'''Debut:''' ''[[Film/ChildsPlay1988 Child’s Play]]'' (1988)
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-->'''Chucky''': Go ahead and shoot! I'll be back! '''[[JokerImmunity I ALWAYS COME BACK!]]'''
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* NotAfraidToDie: As shown during the climax of ''Bride'', Chucky is not afraid to die, since he always come back.
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* FatalFlaw: Complacency and sadism. [[spoiler: Before ''Seed of Chucky'', Chucky was desperate to transfer his soul into a human body because the doll was only meant to be a placeholder until he could find Andy Barclay, the first person who saw Chucky's secret. However, Chucky gets a thrill from killing and he specifically enjoys toying with his prey before killing them. In ''Child's Play 2'', this is what causes his soul to be permanently bound to the doll, he couldn't resist toying with Andy and killing people of non-importance rather than just capturing Andy and transferring his soul. From ''Bride of Chucky'', he's no longer afraid of death and has grown complacent with being resurrected or finding other ways of either transferring his soul or splitting it, not considering if Tiffany, his main accomplice and wife, might betray him or if he dies permanently the next time he's killed. When Chucky drops the theatrics in ''Curse of Chucky'', he effortlessly kills Nica's family, has her arrested, and is able to possess Alice. Showing how truly dangerous he can be when he stops playing with his prey.]]
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* FatalFlaw: Complacency and sadism.
** '''Sadism''': [[spoiler: Before ''Seed of Chucky'', Chucky was desperate to transfer his soul into a human body because the doll was only meant to be a placeholder until he could find Andy Barclay, the first person who saw Chucky's secret. However, Chucky gets a thrill from killing and he specifically enjoys toying with his prey before killing them. In ''Child's Play 2'', this is what causes his soul to be permanently bound to the doll, he couldn't resist toying with Andy and killing people of non-importance rather than just capturing Andy and transferring hissoul. From ''Bride of Chucky'', he's no longer afraid of death and has grown complacent with being resurrected or finding other ways of either transferring his soul or splitting it, not considering if Tiffany, his main accomplice and wife, might betray him or if he dies permanently at the next time he's killed.first opportunity. When Chucky drops the theatrics in ''Curse of Chucky'', he effortlessly kills Nica's family, has her arrested, and is able to possess Alice. Showing how truly dangerous he can be when he stops playing with his prey.]]
** '''Complacency''': [[spoiler: From ''Bride of Chucky'', he's no longer afraid of death and has grown complacent with being resurrected or finding other ways of either transferring his soul or splitting it, not considering if Tiffany, his main accomplice and wife, might betray him. This is what fuels his confidence in season 2 of the TV series, he believes that he'll keep throwing himself at the protagonists until he succeeds in his quest for revenge. Not caring that he could die permanently the next time he's killed or if there is a greater cost for splitting his soul with voodoo magic.]]
** '''Sadism''': [[spoiler: Before ''Seed of Chucky'', Chucky was desperate to transfer his soul into a human body because the doll was only meant to be a placeholder until he could find Andy Barclay, the first person who saw Chucky's secret. However, Chucky gets a thrill from killing and he specifically enjoys toying with his prey before killing them. In ''Child's Play 2'', this is what causes his soul to be permanently bound to the doll, he couldn't resist toying with Andy and killing people of non-importance rather than just capturing Andy and transferring his
** '''Complacency''': [[spoiler: From ''Bride of Chucky'', he's no longer afraid of death and has grown complacent with being resurrected or finding other ways of either transferring his soul or splitting it, not considering if Tiffany, his main accomplice and wife, might betray him. This is what fuels his confidence in season 2 of the TV series, he believes that he'll keep throwing himself at the protagonists until he succeeds in his quest for revenge. Not caring that he could die permanently the next time he's killed or if there is a greater cost for splitting his soul with voodoo magic.]]
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* InLoveWithYourCarnage: Witnessing the way Tiffany murders Ross and Diane in ''Bride'' makes him propose to her.
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* InLoveWithYourCarnage: Witnessing the way Tiffany murders Ross Russ and Diane in ''Bride'' makes him propose to her.
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* HiddenDepths: Episode 2 of the ''Chucky'' series reveals that Chucky is surprisingly good at playing video games. Not bad for a guy born in the 50s.
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* HiddenDepths: Episode 2 of the ''Chucky'' series reveals that Chucky is surprisingly good at playing video games. Not bad for a guy born in the 50s.'50s.
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* FatalFlaw: Complacency and sadism. [[spoiler: Before ''Seed of Chucky'', Chucky was desperate to transfer his soul into a human body because the doll was only meant to be a placeholder until he could find Andy Barclay, the first person who saw Chucky's secret. However, Chucky gets a thrill from killing and he specifically enjoys toying with his prey before killing them. In ''Child's Play 2'', this is what causes his soul to be permanently bound to the doll, he couldn't resist toying with Andy and killing people of non-importance rather than just capturing Andy and transferring his soul. From ''Bride of Chucky'', he's no longer afraid of death and has grown complacent with being resurrected or finding other ways of either transferring his soul or splitting it, not considering if Tiffany, his main accomplice and wife, might betray him or if he dies permanently the next time he's killed. When Chucky drops the theatrics in ''Curse of Chucky'', he effortlessly kills Nica's family, has her arrested, and is able to possess Alice. Showing how truly dangerous he can be when he stops playing with his prey.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''"Hi, I'm Chucky, and I'm your friend til' the end. Hidey ho. (Laughs)"'']]
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''"Hi, I'm Chucky, and I'm your friend til' the end. Hidey ho. (Laughs)"'']]
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* BondageIsBad: Chucky, who's a vile and sadistic serial killer, is hinted to have an affinity for BDSM. In ''Seed of Chucky'', during preparation for a soul transfer, Chucky attacks Jennifer Tilly and binds and gags her with sadistic glee. When he asks her if the ropes he's used to bind her are too tight, she responds in the affirmative, to which he counters, "Ain't no such thing."
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* BondageIsBad: Chucky, who's a vile and sadistic brutal serial killer, is hinted to have an affinity for BDSM. In ''Seed of Chucky'', during preparation for a soul transfer, Chucky attacks Jennifer Tilly and binds and gags her with sadistic glee. When he asks her if the ropes he's used to bind her are too tight, she responds in the affirmative, to which he counters, "Ain't no such thing."
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* BondageIsBad: Chucky apparently has an affinity for BDSM. In ''Seed of Chucky'', during preparation for a soul transfer, Chucky attacks Jennifer Tilly and binds and gags her with sadistic glee. When he asks her if the ropes he's used to bind her are too tight, she responds in the affirmative, to which he counters, "Ain't no such thing."
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* BondageIsBad: Chucky apparently has Chucky, who's a vile and sadistic serial killer, is hinted to have an affinity for BDSM. In ''Seed of Chucky'', during preparation for a soul transfer, Chucky attacks Jennifer Tilly and binds and gags her with sadistic glee. When he asks her if the ropes he's used to bind her are too tight, she responds in the affirmative, to which he counters, "Ain't no such thing."
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* BondageIsBad: Chucky apparently has an affinity for BDSM. In ''Seed of Chucky'', during preparation for a soul transfer, Chucky attacks Jennifer Tilly and binds and gags her. When he asks her if the ropes he's used to bind her are too tight, she responds in the affirmative, to which he counters, "Ain't no such thing."
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* BondageIsBad: Chucky apparently has an affinity for BDSM. In ''Seed of Chucky'', during preparation for a soul transfer, Chucky attacks Jennifer Tilly and and binds and gags her.her with sadistic glee. When he asks her if the ropes he's used to bind her are too tight, she responds in the affirmative, to which he counters, "Ain't no such thing."
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* BondageIsBad: Chucky apparently has an affinity for BDSM. In ''Seed of Chucky'', during preparation for a soul transfer, Chucky attacks Jennifer Tilly and binds and gags her. When he asks her if the ropes he's used to bind her are too tight, she responds in the affirmative, to which he counters, "Ain't no such thing."
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Doesn't that basically fall under Even Evil Has Standards?
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* EveryoneHasStandards: In ''Series/{{Chucky}}'' episode 2, Chucky mentions having a queer kid that's gender-fluid (Glen/Glenda) to protagonist Jake. Jake asks if Chucky is okay with that and he responds "I'm not a monster, Jake...".
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* ResurrectedMurderer: Charles Lee Ray, the "Lakeshore Strangler", uses Voodoo to transfer his body into a Good Guy Doll at a toy store after being shot. The doll starts calling himself "Chucky".
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* NightmareFetishist: A rather literal example. In ''Seed'', Chucky needs to [[spoiler: [[ADateWithRosiePalms give a sperm sample]].]] He passes up several traditional fuels for this such as fashion magazines and swimsuit catalogs and instead opts for ''Fangoria'' and its blood-soaked models. [[ShownTheirWork This sort of sexual deviancy is actually a common motive for real life serial killers.]]
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* NightmareFetishist: A rather literal example. In ''Seed'', Chucky needs to [[spoiler: [[ADateWithRosiePalms give a sperm sample]].sample.]] He passes up several traditional fuels for this such as fashion magazines and swimsuit catalogs and instead opts for ''Fangoria'' and its blood-soaked models. [[ShownTheirWork This sort of sexual deviancy is actually a common motive for real life serial killers.]]