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18->''And there's a creepy doll\
19That always follows you\
20It's got a ruined eye\
21That's always open''
22-->-- '''Music/JonathanCoulton''', "[[TropeNamers Creepy Doll]]"
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24{{Dolls}} are perceived as harmless, and they can be gorgeous and/or adorable, but there's still something scary about dolls to many people. It's probably because many of them fit squarely in UncannyValley territory. The blank gaze and unmoving stare reminds us too viscerally of [[TheUndead corpses]], perhaps. This goes even more when the doll is damaged in some way, such as missing limbs or eyes, or having holes in its head.
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26Another way to do it is make it a clockwork toy ([[CymbalBangingMonkey usually an organ-grinder's monkey with cymbals]]); something that moves on its own when someone winds the key, then not have it wound up for years, and have it click its cymbals in a haunted, mechanical rendition of TerribleTicking.
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28In horror, dolls are often used as part of the scenery to help establish the mood, even providing a theme for an episode. Like [[MonsterClown clowns]], what should be a silly, innocent bit of childhood fun can make a scene [[MoodDissonance ironically unnerving]], depending on where they're placed, what they're doing, or even simply how they're lit. They may even [[PerversePuppet be the antagonist]] or [[LivingDollCollector be used by the antagonist]]. Some lore has it that dolls are more likely to be possessed because ghosts prefer [[UncannyValley something that looks human-like]]. Despite how ridiculous a doll trying to kill people ''should'' be, it's still seen as quite frightening. A similar idea lies behind the DemonicDummy and ScaryScarecrows.
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30The VengefulAbandonedToy is a specific type of this trope, who is angry at having been abandoned or forgotten by their owner.
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33!!Example subpages:
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35[[index]]
36* CreepyDoll/AnimeAndManga
37* [[CreepyDoll/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]]
38* CreepyDoll/LiveActionTV
39* CreepyDoll/VideoGames
40[[/index]]
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42!!Other examples:
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46[[folder:Advertising]]
47* In one 1998 ad for Hostess cupcakes, a boy torments a doll by fake-feeding it a cupcake toy. The doll angrily comes to life demanding to get a real Hostess cupcake with the creamy filling. She's placated at the end when she gets her treats.
48* {{Parodied|Trope}} in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhOhergl8GM fake French commercial]] under the brand of "Dolls Klaus Barbie". At that time, Klaus Barbie was a former Nazi being tried for crimes against humanity.
49* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzvcQmkhznw One U.S. Postal Service ad]] has a family creeped out by a clown doll that follows them around places. The mailman initially doesn't think it's that bad... until the doll moves from its previous place to appear right in front of him.
50* How about [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqkNPcUMffU this commercial]] for Platform/{{P|layStation3}}S3? Besides the baby doll falling smack into the Uncanny Valley, it has unsettling emotions like an EvilLaugh or adult-sounding weeping.
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53%%[[folder:Art]]
54%%* The trademark ragdolls from [[Creator/AzaSmith Aza Smith's]] ''Website/GrindhouseAndWatercolorsTheRevulsionAndTerrorOfAzaSmith''.
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58* In his ''Live at the Met'' comedy special, Creator/RobinWilliams referred to the Teddy Ruxpin teddy bear line as part of his talk about raising a child. Apparently, he found that teddy bear rather creepy, imagining it telling his child: "You must kill Mommy and Daddy!"
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62* One of Creator/DCComics' stranger creations was ''ComicBook/BrotherPowerTheGeek'', a tailor's mannequin brought to life by a combination of bloodstained clothing and [[LightningCanDoAnything a bolt of lightning]]. Essentially a human-sized living doll, he moved by shambling around bonelessly and when wounded, he remained alive and could be repaired by being sewn back together, leaving him covered in ScaryStitches. Being a doll, the Geek was completely unaware of how horrific he seemed to other people -- which only made him more horrific for his innocent obliviousness. Strangely, the Geek was not a proactive character: he was literally only a doll, with the plot revolving around people's reaction to him. The character was revamped by DC's DarkerAndEdgier Creator/{{Vertigo|Comics}} line in the 1990s and became, somehow, even worse, gaining the ability to invest his spirit into any other doll, which would then bear his voice and his face. Ironically, the original character was created during TheSixties to warn people that [[QuirkyWork drugs can make you do weird things]].
63* An issue of the revamped ''Magazine/CreepyMagazine'' has a story titled "The Doll Lady". Needless to say, it's creepy.
64* Inner Child, aka Charlie the Doll from the ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol'' is a subversion. While he looks creepy as hell and has a backstory you'd expect to find in a horror plot (Old sentient doll found by innocent kid who just moved in), he is actually [[CreepyGood an unambiguously good person]] [[NiceGuy who becomes Dorothy's first true friend]].
65* ''ComicBook/JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac'': Johnny is constantly tormented by two vaguely human-shaped dolls called the Doughboys, which may or may not be alive. [[spoiler:They're eventually confirmed to be extensions of the [[EldritchAbomination thing in Johnny's wall]], working to [[TheCorruption drive him even crazier and/or render him suicidal]] for the sake of releasing it.]]
66* The Tails Doll from ''VideoGame/SonicR'' made an appearance in ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'', being guarded by Cream the Rabbit. In the issue prior to the ''Franchise/MegaMan'' crossover, Team Freedom discovered its true identity as a Badnik and moved to attack it -- only for it to transform into a MechanicalAbomination. The fight was cut off just after its transformation by the Genesis Wave that started the ''Mega Man'' crossover, and since the reboot at the end of that arc, [[AbortedArc hasn't been revisited]].
67* One of V's targets in ''ComicBook/VForVendetta'' has a huge doll collection. When V abducts the man, the punishment he devises for the ex-concentration camp official is to populate a mock concentration camp with the dolls and send them all to the ovens. It successfully breaks the man's mind, and the effect on the reader of all those [[UncannyValley dolls burning]] is none too pleasant either...
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71* In ''Fanfic/AeonNatumEngel'', the cultist suffers a nightmare, where she hears a sobbing of a little girl. When she reaches the source, she finds five dolls, a large one and four smaller ones, laying broken before the large one. And then the larger doll starts screaming while sinking into the void. ItMakesSenseInContext. [[GoMadFromTheRevelation Too much sense]].
72* This is Naruto's reaction in the ''Manga/{{Naruto}}''/''Manga/{{Negima|MagisterNegiMagi}}'' crossover "[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6260492/1/Happy_Families_Are_All_Alike Happy Families Are All Alike]]" when he meets Chachazero. Not that she didn't have plenty of that to begin with...
73* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/7330591/3/Harry-the-Hufflepuff-2 Harry the Hufflepuff 2]]'', Harry gets some help charming a life-size mannequin so it can take his place in History of Magic classes. Dubbed "Larry" by Luna, it gives everyone but the two of them an inexplicably creepy feeling.
74* In ''Fanfic/HorseshoesAndHandGrenades'', the side-story ''Month of Sundays'' has [[FauxAffablyEvil Damballa]], a Serpent who transforms people into creepy dolls. The people he transforms: [[spoiler:''Kamen Riders''. He's made Shotaro into a marionette with nails for teeth and Haruto into a cloth doll with gold button eyes. He then transforms Eiji into a porcelain doll before sending them off to be killed by the Cosmic Hunting Dogs]].
75* ''Fanfic/ItsAlwaysSpookyMonth'': [[spoiler:The Happy Fella, or Todd, breaks many things and scares Monster multiple times, all while getting Skid blamed for all of it. It also moves, usually when nobody is looking at it. According to Pump, it kills people that it doesn't consider its best friend.]]
76* "[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/9484728/1/Prisoner-of-the-Magic-Kingdom Prisoner of the Magic Kingdom]]" turns [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks It's a Small World]] into an army of these. "You've been a very wicked man, Jacob..."
77* ''Fanfic/RottingCamellias'' has Mimi, Mayu's stuffed rabbit that is featured in her knife-throwing act.
78* In ''Fanfic/TheSecretLifeOfDolls'', it's particularly bad with [[Literature/TheTwilightSaga Tonner Edward Dollen]], but at first when [[Film/VanHelsing Anna Dollerious]] says what she thinks about getting [[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v118/cleoicons/dolls/secret_life/sld_nightterrors.gif The Littlest Edward]]:
79-->''"[I'm] not so lonely that I wanna go to sleep and have THAT lurking over me when I wake up. And you know he'll, like, imprint on one of us or some shit--knowing your luck, E, he'll imprint on Cleo, and he'll just sit on her pillow all night, rocking back and forth."\
80And we all shudder together. It's a nice feeling, sisterly solidarity.''
81* ''Fanfic/SeventhEndmostVision'' makes this a cultural thing; while people from the Eastern Continent don't have many hangups along these lines, people from the Western Continent all share the sentiment that human-shaped dolls are inherently disturbing. This is apparently ''universal''; Tifa, Dyne, and Yuffie all think of dolls as creepy at various points, and they come from Nibelheim, Corel, and the Wutai diaspora, respectively! The reason is tied to Western beliefs in a "Lady Jenny", who is a Death figure, and the idea that she takes offense to human-shaped dolls; she'll [[PerversePuppet take control of them]] and kill those who dare piss her off by making them. Tifa saw an early model of Cait Sith and was ''bewildered'' by him, despite being a SOLDIER. [[spoiler:It's implied to be cultural memories of Jenova taking over other humans.]]
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85* ''WesternAnimation/{{Nine}}'' has The Seamstress. It's a giant snake with a porcelain doll's head that [[spoiler:grafts the corpse of 2 onto her tail and uses it to hypnotize 8 into submission, before sewing him inside her body and dragging 7 away and boasts numerous appendages just designed for slashing up the skins of the stitchpunks; thus rendering them immobilized]].
86* ''Animation/ClubOfTheDiscarded'' features a variation -- mannequins. The whole film features mannequins with unchanging facial expressions repeating the same mechanical motions every day. Unlike other examples of this trope, the mannequins are not actual monsters seen in horror; they are more UncannyValley types.
87* The doll that the Other Mother frequently remakes in ''WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}''. All of the Other people invoke this themselves, with their creepy button eyes. [[spoiler:The Other Mother's [[OneWingedAngel true form]] is especially doll-like, with cracked porcelain skin.]]
88* ''Anime/GhostInTheShell1995'':
89** The gynoids in ''Ghost in the Shell: Innocence'' are modeled after Hans Bellmar's UncannyValley doll-sculptures, and are every bit as creepy.
90** There's also the hacker Kim who lives in a (possibly virtual) giant dollhouse, and has his cybernetic body made to resemble a life-sized ball-joint doll and is more than eager to {{lampshade|Hanging}} his creepiness at every opportunity.
91* One of the modern monsters in ''WesternAnimation/MonsterMash2000'' is an evil wind-up doll named Chicky, the Doll of Destruction. She's a CaptainErsatz of [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], only differentiated by her green skin and other gender. She wears her hair in GirlishPigtails, but one of the tails is the wind-up key. Her weapon of choice is a remote control with which she can change the environment around her.
92* In ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'', the walking girl doll that Mike and Sulley use to [[spoiler:creep out the human police]].
93* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'': As Dr. Facilier is [[spoiler:being [[DraggedOffToHell dragged away by his "friends"]]]], some of them take the form of voodoo and rag dolls.
94* ''Franchise/ToyStory'':
95** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' has one, although it's the face of a doll on top of metal spider legs. It's not exactly evil but it's still fearsome. The other toys can also be this way if they choose, as shown when they rebel against Sid.
96** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' has an even scarier doll in "Big Baby", as well as... ''[[CymbalBangingMonkey the monkey]]''. [[spoiler:It takes the point further that while Sid's toys ''look'' creepy but are ultimately friendly in spite of their bad situation, Big Baby and the monkey are working for the film's villain until the very end.]]
97* ''Anime/UnicoInTheIslandOfMagic'': The main villain embodies the creepy doll trope. [[spoiler:The evil Lord Kuruku plans to turn all living creatures, animals and people alike, into "Living Puppets" and he himself is a puppet who was mistreated by his owners and discarded. He washed up at the edge of the world -- where all unwanted "junk" ends up eventually -- and was brought to life, determined to take revenge on the human race.]]
98* ''WesternAnimation/WendellAndWild'': Bearz-a-bub looks like a typical toy bear and may have even started out that way. However, it's actually the vessel of a supernatural being from the depths of Hell that pairs demons with hell maidens to summon them to Earth.
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102* One of the urban legends in Japan is about Mary-san, a French doll.[[note]]The Japanese term "French doll" refers to European bisque dolls and dolls with a similar aesthetic.[[/note]] She's loved by her owner, but said owner loses her at some point. Then one night, when the owner is home alone, she gets a call from Mary-san, who notifies her she's at the city dump. This call is followed by more, with Mary-san each time announcing she's at a location closer to her owner than the last, until she tells her owner to turn around. Her owner is found dead the next morning.
103** A similar western story is Dolly One-Step (known by various names), in which a doll announces which step of the staircase she's on before killing the listener. It dates back at least to the 1990s, but as with many slumber party staples, tracing the origins is difficult. It and Mary-san both seem to derive from a 200-year-old tale called The Golden Arm, about a ghost trying to retrieve a grave-robbed prosthetic. When dolls entered into things is anybody's guess.
104* Another one of the urban legends in Japan is about Okiku, a traditional Japanese doll. In 1918, the doll came into the possession of a young girl who shortly after died of a cold. Her family made her a shrine and added the doll to it. Then the doll's hair supposedly started to grow, causing the family to conclude it held part of the girl's spirit. The family moved away some decades later and left Okiku with the local Mannenji Temple, where it's still on display. The doll isn't dangerous and likes being maintained by the monks.
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108%%* There's a short story about a girl who goes to stay with her aunt for a vacation. While there, she finds her aunt's old china doll, which is described as being very beautiful, except for its orange-ish, creepy eyes. When she keeps the doll in her room at night, she sees the eyes are glowing and freaks out. [[spoiler:The doll becomes less creepy when we find out later why the eyes look the way they did - one of the doll's previous owners died in a fire and the doll, sitting on a mantle-place, had to watch. The orange coloring was the fiery scene, replaying in her eyes. After the girl comforts the doll, the eyes turn to a normal grey color.]]%%If anyone knows what this novel's called, edit it in -- otherwise, take it to "You Know That Show".
109* In one ''Literature/EightySeventhPrecinct'' novel, a doll has a recording of an actual murder in it.
110* The dolls in Creator/WilliamSleator's book "Among the Dolls" belong to a girl who makes their lives as depressing as she thinks her own life is. Somehow she is turned into a doll herself and trapped in their house. The dolls, now fully alive, are definitely not pleased with her. The {{Tagline}} for the book: "Now she's their toy."
111* ''Literature/BruceCovillesBookOf Nightmares II'': ''The Gravekeeper'' features Gabriel and his grandfather, the latter of whom specializes in creating these and is even known as "The Dollmaker", whose house is full of them. He eventually admits that he makes them nowadays to remember those who've died at the ghoul's hands and frighten away potential victims.
112* J.R. Lowell's ''Literature/DaughterOfDarkness'' is about Willie, a super-intelligent little rich girl who collects dolls -- not the cute kind, either -- from all over the world. The maid refuses to clean Willie's room because she feels like the dolls are "watching" her. She's right.
113* ''Literature/TheBirthingHouse'' features one of these during one of the first nights Colin spends in the house.
114* In the ''Literature/DeptfordMice'' book ''The Crystal Prison'', the well-meaning [[TheHero Audrey]] creates a corn dolly as a decoration for the Hall of Corn in Fennywolde. Without her knowledge, it is brought to life by [[spoiler:Jupiter]]'s dark magic and becomes a serial killer that strangles several mice to death.
115* In ''Literature/DiaryOfAWimpyKidCabinFever'', Greg recollects about a baby doll called Alfrendo his mother gave him in order to train him for being an older brother to his yet-unborn younger brother Manny. [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/doawk/images/9/90/Alfrendo_2.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20111118193057 The doll is already rather unnerving]], having huge eyes and being rather realistic looking in-universe, but then [[http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/doawk/images/6/6f/Alfrendo_found.png/revision/latest?cb=20141203140631 things get worse]] when Greg stumbles upon it in the basement several years after it disappeared.
116* "Doll Bones" by Holly Black, a 2014 [[MediaNotes/NewberyMedal Newbery Honor]]-winner, is centered around a china doll made from the ground-up bones of a murdered girl. The children have to find the girl's grave and bury the doll or be cursed/haunted forever.
117* In Betty Ren Wright's ''The Dollhouse Murders,'' the dolls themselves aren't exactly creepy, but their actions are: every night, they reenact the murder of the main character's grandparents, arranging themselves in the same rooms and positions in which the bodies were found. Even creepier, the main character discovers this when she wakes in the night to hear the dolls ''sobbing in terror.''
118* ''Literature/ElijahOfBuxton'': Emma Collins' doll is made from a sock that had rope tied around the neck to form a head. It also has two big brown buttons for eyes, and six little buttons for teeth. Elijah thinks it's scary.
119* The psychological horror book "Frozen Charlotte" by Alex Bell features a collection of creepy dolls. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen_Charlotte_(doll) The author based it on a real creepy doll]], though recent research shows that [[https://www.beachcombingmagazine.com/blogs/news/the-true-story-of-frozen-charlotte-dolls the term "Frozen Charlotte" was coined by collectors in the 1940s.]]
120* The action figure in the short story [[http://whisperingspirits.dragynspice.com/2009flashissue.pdf "Good Friends and Good Family" (scroll down)]] by Creator/DesmondWarzel isn't particularly creepy at first, but [[FromBadToWorse it gets worse]].
121* Terry Berger's ''The Haunted Dollhouse'' may have the dollhouse's owner turning into one of these.
122* The dolls in M. R. James' "The Haunted Dolls' House", which come alive to reenact a murder and its aftermath.
123* Creator/JoshMalerman "The House of the Head" is an unusual twist on the trope: a creepy doll's head menaces not the story's protagonist, but the dolls in her dollhouse.
124* Horror novelist Ruby Jean Jensen wrote extensively about creepy dolls: ''Annabelle'', in which a small girl discovers a collection of living dolls in an abandoned mansion with a past; ''Victoria'', where the killer doll has a good twin; ''Mama'', where a mangled, barely mobile doll still manages to drag herself around and hug people to death; ''The Living Evil'' (spoilers: the evil is a doll); and ''Baby Dolly'' (self-explanatory), among others.
125* ''Literature/JohannesCabalTheNecromancer'' has one of these as a prize in the title character's demonic carnival.
126* Creator/StephenKing:
127** In the story ''[[Literature/FourPastMidnight The Sun Dog]]'', a character thinks that a toy (not exactly a doll, but a stuffed panda, that talks) that her niece has is very creepy, and imagines that one day, it will say stuff like: "I think tonight after you're asleep, I'll strangle you to death" or "I have a knife".
128** ''[[Literature/SkeletonCrew The Monkey]]'', about a doll-like toy whose clanging on its cymbals signals someone's death. [[FridgeHorror Even if you]] [[ClingyMacGuffin throw it away]].
129** In ''Literature/TheTommyknockers'', Ruth [=McCausland=] has a doll collection which frightens two children and gives her brief uneasy feelings ''before'' the Becoming. After the Becoming first starts, they begin ''talking'' to her...
130* The young woman in Robert Holdstock's ''Literature/{{Lavondyss}}'' has a good reason for making her masks and figurines, but the old caretaker thinks he's on to her. "There's dolls you play with, and dolls you pray with..."
131* In ''Literature/TheLonelyDoll'', the doll herself isn't so creepy, but her situation is. The doll starts off apparently abandoned in a high-rise penthouse, and when she finally gets company, there's a lot of disapproval and spankings.
132* In Creator/RichardMatheson's short story "Literature/Prey1969", a young woman is terrorized by an African Zuni warrior doll that she brings home as a gift for her boyfriend, and which subsequently comes to life. (The story was memorably adopted as part of ''Film/TrilogyOfTerror''.)
133* ''Literature/TheRagwitch'': The titular Creepy Ragdoll is an EvilOverlord that takes over the body of the protagonist's sister, turning her into a half-human, half-cloth ''thing'' and [[AndIMustScream forcing her to watch helplessly from inside]] as the Ragwitch resumes Her interrupted reign of terror.
134* ''Literature/{{Robopocalypse}}'': Baby Comes Alive turns into this.
135* The House of Dolls in ''Literature/SeptimusHeap'' is filled with [[ReplacementGoldfish these]], to the point that even the protagonists find it creepy.
136* The mothers at ''Literature/TheSchoolForGoodMothers'' are given dolls that resemble their children and that are so realistic looking that they get mistaken for real children at first. The idea is that they will practice parenting skills on the dolls, which will also collect data on them. They are quite freaked out by the dolls. Frida notes that the doll she is given has a rubbery, "new car" smell to her.
137%% * ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'': Pretty Penny, a doll that Aunt Josephine gave Violet in ''The Wide Window''.
138* In Elizabeth A. Lynn's ''The Silver Horse'', a world of animate toys includes broken dolls who are very, ''very'' bitter about the wrongs committed upon them by careless children.
139* In the "Literature/TamirTriad", gifted dollmaker Princess Ariani begins to produce mouthless but otherwise perfect dolls in response to the death of her newborn son. This behavior culminates in the creation of a ragged, smelly, faceless doll that contains the soul (and bones) of her dead son. As bad as the nobles thought the mouthless dolls were, the faceless doll is seen as a definitive sign of madness from just about everyone who knows her.
140* ''Literature/TheWarAgainstTheChtorr'': [=McCarthy=] becomes a ParentalSubstitute for several traumatized orphans, one of whom keeps a stuffed bear with its head missing. [=McCarthy=] thinks of sewing another head on the bear but is warned against it by the other members of the orphanage, who explain the child is likely to freak out if his toy suddenly has unfamiliar features.
141* One of Gahan Wilson's cartoons, which was used as the cover and the title of a collection of his works, shows an attic with all the broken toys -- rocking horses with broken legs and teddy bear without an eye or an arm. And the teddy bear is telling the others: "Someday when he's old and weak, he'll get nostalgic and come up here to see us... ''and then we'll get him!''"
142* {{Creepy Doll}}s: The women are creeped out by the dolls they find, unaware that [[spoiler:they are part of a protection spell for pregnant women, and moving or destroying them has adverse effects]].
143** At the beach, Anna finds a naked action figure of herself in her best known role. She is creeped out by seeing her face on the doll and the red X in its belly. Another one with a red X on her mouth turns up.
144** In 1648, Alice is spooked by corn husk dolls lying around the woods close to her home. She destroys them, not knowing their purpose.
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148* The video to the song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU1ANLb4QPY He's My Thing]]" by Babes in Toyland, as well as some of the cover art for their albums.
149* ''Music/TheBirthdayMassacre'':
150** The video to the song "Blue" is about one.
151** There's another one in the video for "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1Vf9HTgSEg In the Dark]]".
152* Music/DavidBowie's video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOy7vPwEtCw "Love Is Lost"]] features puppet versions of two past characters: the Thin White Duke and the Pierrot from the "Ashes to Ashes" video. The clown is the less creepy of the two.
153* Laura Branigan's song "Self Control" begins and ends with a shot of a rather creepy doll.
154* Music/JonathanCoulton has a song about [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgfklKnOg4w this very trope]]. In fact, it's the {{Trope Namer|s}}. It tells a story in the second person about how you buy a rustic cottage with your "bag of big-city money" and discover a doll in the attic with "a ruined eye that's always open" and "a pretty mouth to swallow you whole." [[TheCatCameBack The doll begins popping up everywhere]], tormenting you, and then the two of you [[ItMakesSenseInContext die in a fire]]. This [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane may or may not be all in your head]]. Sleep tight!
155* The video to the song "Technologic" by Music/DaftPunk. It should be creepy -- it's the animatronic Chucky doll used in ''Franchise/ChildsPlay'' (mentioned above) with its silicone skin removed.
156* Music/TheDresdenDolls have a song called "Coin Operated Boy" while not wholly about a doll, the boy is a life size puppet of sorts that ran by dropping a quarter into its pay slot.
157* Music/IceNineKills' ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8vKjIakHbA Assault & Batteries]]'' features a plot out of ''Franchise/ChildsPlay'', except the doll comes pre-damaged/patched up, and the whole band has clothes and makeup to make them look like said doll to up the creepy factor.
158* Music/{{Kerli}}'s [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXMeZwO2qZ0 Walking on Air]] video.
159* The video to the song "Clown" by Music/{{Korn}} has both creepy dolls ''and'' {{Monster Clown}}s. Plus a lot of insanity.
160** The MTV special editions for ''Issues'' had one of these.
161* The Finnish band [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Music/Lordi "Lordi"]] have a song called Schizo Doll. Also, their keyboardist Hella acts as a living doll.
162** See also the earlier video for ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFfK9jbTS-U "Would You Love A Monsterman?"]]''
163* The doll family on the album cover of Music/MarilynManson's ''Music/PortraitOfAnAmericanFamily''.
164* The cover of Music/TheMenThatWillNotBeBlamedForNothing's ''Not Your Typical Victorians'' features two large relatively normal dolls, and a third smaller one sitting between them with a [[VaginaDentata toothy vertical slit mouth]] and a long ManiacTongue.
165* The artwork within ''Music/MusicForChildren'' by Music/JohnZorn shows a lot of creepy dolls, including the one on the original album cover, which was replaced on some copies for being too disturbing. It features a nude female doll with breasts.
166* There's a few of these in the Music/{{Pink}} video "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eocCPDxKq1o Please Don't Leave Me]]" starting at 2:22. Notice all the dolls in the audience and then the close up on them. Brr...
167* Music/{{Rasputina}}'s [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWnseq38bhM "Gingerbread Coffin"]]. Kids find an old doll and say a black mass around her. [[BlatantLies Despite the subject matter, neither the music nor the lyrics are at all eerie.]]
168* Elise from Music/SoundHorizon's ''Märchen'' is an animated china doll that constantly compels the eponymous Märchen to enact revenge.
169* The video for Velvet Eden's "..And schism".
170* Music/{{Vocaloid}}:
171** At least [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFVyN8KKrEQ two]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu7ZtNnL1Yo PVs]] for [[CreepyTwins Rin and Len]]'s "Trick and Treat" contain creepy dolls. In the second example, [[spoiler: Rin and Len turn out to be [[TheWoobie Miku]]'s old dolls that she threw away in favor of a new Luka doll. At the end of the video, Len rips out her heart]].
172** ''Music/EvilliousChronicles'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bI_W9GA6Ppc "Heartbeat Clocktower"]], composed by mothy, is about a clockwork doll covered in burn marks who apparently [[spoiler: needs (and inevitably gets) a human heart so that she can keep "living."]] Also mentioned is a theatre populated by dolls who are the "vessels" of [[SevenDeadlySins sin]].
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176%%* Rudy from ''Pinball/FunHouse1990''
177%%* Talky Tina from ''Pinball/TwilightZone''
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181* ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneDust'' has Uncle Oni, a creepy Bunraku puppet.
182* ''Podcast/BinaryBreak'': Capmon's champion Fenumon is a wooden ball-jointed doll with red eyes, moth wings, and mushrooms growing out of her.
183* A few are set up in the ''The Shining'' room in the ''Podcast/CoolKidsTable'' game ''Creepy Town''. [[spoiler:A giant one that looks like Die appears and kills Stacey near the end.]]
184* ''Podcast/TheMagnusArchives'':
185** The first of the strange bin bags in "Thrown Away" is full of detached doll heads.
186** In "Strange Music" the narrator finds in her dead grandfather's loft a trunk full of antique dolls with mouths like those of a ventriloquist's dummy, all but one of which are missing their lower jaws; the one with its jaw intact is a [[MonsterClown clown doll]] with a splash of red paint giving it an ugly smile. [[spoiler:It seems to be able to escape from the closed trunk.]] Later she notices another doll, jaw intact, that resembles [[spoiler:her ex-boyfriend -- who is then found dead with his lower jaw torn off]].
187* The ''Podcast/SickSadWorld'' episode "Creepy Stories -- It Happened to a Friend of a Friend" starts with a story about a dancing baby toy Dev had, which Jasmine calls nightmare fuel. It's described as pale, half-naked, and having emotionless eyes. It also seemed to have moved on its own.
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191* ''Radio/DimensionX'': In "[[Recap/DimensionX18PerigisWonderfulDolls Perigi's Wonderful Dolls]]", the dolls made by Perigi are capable of independent movement and speech. They're also running a {{blackmail}} scheme by getting the dolls into homes with classified information.
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195* Hellin, from the ''TabletopGame/{{Atmosfear}}'' series. Due to being a poltergeist, she possesses one of these in order to give herself a physical form.
196* ''TabletopGame/BetrayalAtHouseOnTheHill'' has an event called "Creepy Puppet". The description: "You see one of those dolls that gives you the willies. It jumps at you with a tiny spear."
197** The Legacy version has a Porcelain Doll omen that counts as a ghost on the doll owner's turn and the chapter that introduces that omen has two possible creepy doll-themed haunts: either the traitor is summoning an army of singing dolls to kill everyone else or the traitor wants to feed a hungry doll the blood of others until it grows big enough to burrow underneath the house.
198* Then there's this little gem, from ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'':
199-->'''''The Scripture of the Maiden on the Shelf:'''\
200[[ArcWords Once, there was a maiden...]]\
201...who sat on a child's shelf and watched the entire world.\
202[[UncannyValley Her eyes were made of glass]],\
203[[RedEyesTakeWarning And their pupils were red]].\
204[[UncannyValley Her mouth was sewn on]].\
205For years and years, she did not move.\
206[[ParanoiaFuel Then, when necessary, she was gone, and the head of that child with her]].\
207"Survival is control," she said.''
208* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' has the [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=116724 Stuffy Doll]], which is apparently a living VoodooDoll. Which is completely indestructible. It's a reference to the doll's appearance in (and survival from) previous cards, starting with Black Vise and The Rack.
209** And the Innistrad card [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?name=Creepy+Doll Creepy Doll]], a reference to the Music/JonathanCoulton song.
210* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' has [[OurHomunculiAreDifferent Soulbound Dolls]], crafted from a fragment of a creature's soul -- either [[SoulJar donated]], or [[ImHavingSoulPains taken forcefully]]. In theory, they're {{Empty Shell}}s, but in practice they retain some of the donor's personality, and it's not predictable ''which'' [[CameBackWrong personality traits will appear]]. On top of that, they're the only construct that's [[WeakWilled vulnerable to mind-affecting effects]], so even if they start out okay, they could still become BrainwashedAndCrazy later.
211* ''TabletopGame/PrometheanTheCreated'' has the Galateids, Prometheans who appear to be extremely beautiful and perfect. When their Deformities are revealed under the right circumstances, they resemble dolls or mannequins with glass eyes, plastic skin, and fake hair, reflecting their artificial nature.
212* ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'': The short story included with the first adventure in the ''[[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Strange Aeons]]'' adventure path features soulbound dolls constructed by a dollmaker who had become a cultist of [[EldritchAbomination Nyarlathotep]] (now driven half-mad with guilt for what he's done). The narrator, who owned one such doll as a child, has a flashback to a repressed memory where it drove her to dismember a stray cat with a butcher's cleaver.
213* The ''TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}}'' setting is home to doll golems, animated toys which cause uncontrollable laughter with their bite, and 'carrionettes', sentient puppets that can swap minds with their victims.
214** Halflings have an alternate racial trait named "Creepy Doll" that gives a halfling character a pale skin tone and glassy eyes. It removes size penalties on Intimidate checks made on larger humanoids and gives the ability to pass for a porcelain doll when sitting idle and thus use Stealth with no need of cover or concealment.
215* Ghostrick Doll, a member of the Ghostrick archetype in ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'', is based on a Bisque Doll, a doll made mostly or entirely of bisque porcelain and characterized by their highly realistic features and skin-like texture. These dolls were at their most popular in the late 1800s, and are now considered highly valuable among collectors. In addition, due to their eerie wide-eyed stares and historical nature these dolls have recently become pop culture fixtures in horror movies -- often related to the ghosts of young girls.
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219* ''Theatre/RideTheCyclone'' has the trope pull double duty for the character of Jane Doe, a teenager who lost her head (and [[GhostAmnesia all her memories of her life on Earth]]) in a roller coaster accident. Arriving in the afterlife, Jane carries a headless "dolly" dressed in stuffy, victorian clothing. The makeup used on the actress playing Jane Doe is meant to evoke a creepy doll (with the implication being that Jane Doe is using the doll's head a replacement for her own lost skull). Most productions include porcelain-pale skin, blacked-out contact lenses, and a pale blonde wig styled in tight ringlets.
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223* The ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunter'' series has two dolls based on well-known urban legends, namely those of Mary-san and Okiku, though the latter is a much more liberal take on the respective urban legend than the former:
224** ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterDeathMark'' has Mary, a human-sized talking doll that belonged to the late Saya Kujou. She has a habit of startling those who meet her for the first time, though fortunately she's on the protagonist's side. [[spoiler:Or not; she's actually the BigBad who feeds on the pain and despair of her victims.]]
225** ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterNG'':
226*** Akira realises that BigBad Kakuya is a doll due to her ethereal appearance and her tendency to speak without moving her mouth, which just highlights her LackOfEmpathy and general inhumanness.
227*** A chilling trio appear in the Screaming Author case. When Akira returns there the second night, he finds life-sized dolls wearing masks and posed like humans. Each of them represents a tortured victim of the house owner, and Akira must figure out how to pacify them so that they can move on and he can retrieve their masks. It's later revealed that [[spoiler:Yakumo turned the girls into dolls in order to offer them up to Kakuya, appeasing her for another ten years]].
228*** One of the toys collected in the Demon Tsukuyomi case is a girlish doll with a chilling, high-pitched laugh.
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232* ''[=BitmapWorld=]'' has a storyline that parodies the Music/JonathanCoulton song, but then swerves off into Creator/EdgarAllanPoe territory. It begins [[http://bitmapworld.com/comic/issue296/ here]].
233* ''Webcomic/DICETheCubeThatChangesEverything'': Blue Fairy is the guardian of X's Random Machine that looks like a broken plush. When she smiles, she has a slimy mouth.
234* ''Webcomic/EerieCuties'' has Blair, a girl doll possessed by a male spirit. He's rather stupid and very, very perverted one, at that. However, he's annoying rather than creepy and ends up as TheChewToy.
235* In ''Webcomic/FrankieAndStein'', there's [[http://heavenstomurgatroyd.deviantart.com/art/SUTURE-tm-283254976 SUTURE tm]], this little doll "stitched together out of love, respect for your elders, and the ''remains of other stuffed toys''."
236* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'':
237** The Smuppets, made and owned by Bro. They are not objectively ugly or disturbing, but Dave [[EnmityWithAnObject treats them that way]]. Bro uses them to make "video content" for his websites -- in other words, [[RuleThirtyFour niche pornography]] for people with a puppet {{Fetish}}. In light of this, Dave's revulsion is understandable.
238** Lil' Cal, a DemonicDummy, is also owned by Bro. His creepy, jarring, [[ThousandYardStare glass-eyed stare]] is bad enough. What's worse is that he seems to move around when Dave turns his back.
239** The Squiddles are among Jade's toys. They are plush, smiling, tentacled friends. It is implied that their creation was inspired by the Horrorterrors, {{Dream Walker}}s that exert an unconscious influence on humanity: the cute Squiddles are the [[TheTamingOfTheGrue softened]] avatars of {{Eldritch Abomination}}s. It is easy to agree with fans who always found them creepy.
240** The Manthro Chaps, also Jade's. They feature grotesque {{Furry Reminder}}s (and a ContinuityNod to the author's previous comics). [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom Jade]] does not mind.
241** The duttle.
242--->''You made a DUTTLE!\
243The duttle is weirding you out a little. You believe you will keep your distance from the duttle.''
244* Hetty, Reynardine's "friend" in ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'', who like him, seems to be some kind of spirit or demon trapped in an object.
245* ''Webcomic/MedicPics'': The mannequin on the author's table looks especially creepy with fairy lights lighting it from behind.
246* In ''Webcomic/MinionComics'', the protagonists have Tur-Tor, a stuffed turtle with drugged-out eyes that plays tapes of gangster rap songs about children committing domestic violence.
247* In ''Webcomic/NotAVillain'', Bloody Mary uses a pair of them in her special attack.
248* {{Inverted|Trope}} in ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', in which the PerkyGoth [[NightmareFetishist undead-phile]] Tsukiko keeps a doll of Xykon (who ''is'' creepy) in her bedroom. The doll, in contrast to the actual Xykon, is a cuddly plush toy.
249* ''Webcomic/SilentHillPromise'' has a terrifying kewpie doll.
250* ''Webcomic/WapsiSquare'': Tina's [[BilingualBonus muñeca para el Dia de los Muertos]] looks outright hideous! Its true nature (assuming it is in fact more than a decoration for the Day of the Dead) has yet to be revealed, although given Tina's backstory, it is easy to [[WMG/WapsiSquare develop some theories about this]].
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254* ''WebAnimation/FlipnoteWarrior'': Mome gets scared after stumbling on a traditional Japanese doll, but quickly gets frustrated.
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258* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZWL8WSAETY Very Creepy Doll Commercial From The 60's]] [sic] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fObkkZf1pzY Extremely Creepy Doll Commercial]].
259* [[http://akaichounokoe.deviantart.com/gallery/?q=doll#/d4yydkt Toki's new doll]]. The one who owned is looked the similar and was obviously suffering similar to her.
260* ''WebVideo/BuzzfeedUnsolved'': Shane and Ryan (along with local [=BuzzFeed=] reporter Pepe) attempted to spend the night on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx8JkGHaGUI&t=119s Isle of the Dolls]] in Mexico.
261* ''WebVideo/ChadVader'' has Baby Cookie who seems to be trying to the creepiest of creepy dolls. She wears nothing but booties and a zorro mask while making her chosen minion play, dance and kill.
262* ''WebVideo/DesertBusForHope'' had a creepy doll which was actually ''named'' [[http://desertbus.org/2011/11/23/creepy-doll-art-contest/ Creepy Doll]]. He also goes by the name [[FluffyTheTerrible Harry]].
263* Music/DoctorSteel makes several of these.
264* The... odd-looking... figurine from ''WebVideo/DoomHouse''. It haunts the protagonist by [[OffscreenTeleportation appearing]] [[ClingyMacGuffin wherever he goes]].
265* ''WebVideo/{{Fred}} [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Finds A Creepy Doll]]'': An [[MerchandiseDriven officially licensed]] Fred doll, which he thinks is a VoodooDoll of him. And then it starts talking...
266* [=YouTuber=] WebVideo/{{Grav3yardgirl}} collects creepy antique dolls, but one case, an eerily humanlike cloth doll she dubbed Robertina (in reference to Robert the Doll) seemed to be haunted, giving her extreme anxiety and having a history of returns. It wound up in a creepy museum after she too gave it up, and it probably doesn't help that it was theorized to be a stand-in for a deceased child, wearing their clothes.
267* ''Blog/HowToHero'' mentions an old doll from the 1830s that leaks black liquid from its eyes as a potential superhero weakness.
268* In ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'', the [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slender Man]] doll Jay finds in an abandoned house may or may not count, but the baby doll in totheark's "Indicator" video '' definitely'' does.
269* ''Website/{{Mortasheen}}'' has an entire sub-category of monsters based on this, some examples being [[http://www.bogleech.com/mortasheen/ragamuffet.htm a ragdoll stuffed with mind-control parasites]] and [[http://www.bogleech.com/mortasheen/despire.htm a teddy bear that manipulates emotion]].
270* ''Website/{{Neopets}}'': A Malevolent Sentient Poogle Plushie looks like a patchwork plush toy, but with red eyes and a grinning mouth full of sharp teeth.
271* ''Literature/NightmareBeings'':
272** One user's nightmare involved a slimy baby doll on the ceiling with empty black eye sockets and an enormous wide mouth with MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily.
273** The Nan Dumpster from Luke Harrap's dream in 2018 is a rusty dumpster with arms and legs made from multiple doll limbs, a tongue made from [[PrehensileHair doll hair]], and teeth made from giggling doll heads.
274* ''Roleplay/OpenBlue'' v2 had Vice-Amiral Swasou, who owned a lot of creepy dolls. Even creepier is the fact that they appear to go places when nobody's looking.
275* ''WebVideo/PlayStationAccess'': In a playthrough of ''VideoGame/FatalFrameMaidenOfBlackWater'', Dave finds a map with "Doll Shrine" marked on it. His immediate reaction is "Doll shrine? TURN AWAY."
276* Any of ''WebAnimation/SaladFingers''' three finger puppets can be this. Hubert Cumberdale can become human-sized, gain red eyes, and scream for no apparent reason, as well as randomly turn into a black liquid that burns at the touch. Marjory Stewart-Baxter jealously watches Salad Fingers have a picnic with a little girl through the window. Jeremy Fisher can also become human-sized, stores a weird green fluid in his plugged-up mouth, and can suddenly transform into [[MindScrew a second Salad Fingers]] [[ImAHumanitarian to get eaten alive]] by the first.
277* ''Website/SCPFoundation'' contains a number of anomalous dolls:
278** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-693 SCP-693]] is a set of string dolls that can "attune" themselves to a human and start imitating their movements and speech. However, the dolls will eventually begin tormenting their "owner" (the person who did the attuning) by misrepresenting the actions of whoever they are attuned to.
279** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-707 SCP-707]] is [[RussianReversal a matryoshka doll that disassembles you]].
280* ''WebVideo/UnwantedHouseguest'': Episode 15 of "TRUE Scary Stories" features an unsettling doll given to the protagonist as a Christmas gift.
281* In ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'', CreepyChild Rebecca has a teddy bear that speaks in a demonic voice, worships Satan, and makes death threats to the other characters.
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285* ''WesternAnimation/{{Alma}}'' has a little girl find a whole toyshop of creepy dolls including one that looks just like her. [[spoiler:[[AndIMustScream Then she becomes that doll by touching it]] and the shop sets up for its next victim.]]
286* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': In the episode "[[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS6E14TheShippening The Shippening]]", one of the items that the police find while raiding the Awesome Store is a singing doll that [[DemonicPossession possesses]] an officer when its string is pulled.
287* ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'': PlayedForLaughs in an episode with a doll that repeats over and over the word 'KILL'. The same episode has another doll that repeats 'DIE'. When the two dolls meet, things [[CargoShip get weird]]...
288* ''WesternAnimation/{{Canhead}}'': Jay flips over an object on the bench and discovers that it is the face plate of a stereotypical creepy doll, with the eyes that droop as the doll is tilted. The doll face plate then suddenly erupts into a terrifying monster that roars at Jay and sends him fleeing.
289* ''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'': Breach collects creepy dolls, [[CollectorOfTheStrange among other things]].
290* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'': In the ChristmasSpecial, in the room full of defective equipment there is "a creepy doll whose eyes follow you around the room". After it's introduced, its eyes fall out and roll across the floor.
291%%* ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'': Yoki the TrashTalk spewing doll.
292%%* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': The puppeteer's puppets from "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E23InspirationManifestation Inspiration Manifestation]]", or at least when he manipulates them to shun Rarity.%%Are examples how?
293* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'': PlayedForLaughs in a Halloween special in which Pops tells a scary story involving a doll named Percy.
294* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'': A few of these appear in certain episodes. Leading the list is Mr. Friend, a glitchy prototype doll Stu made in the episode "[[Recap/RugratsS3E11HomeMoviesTheMysteriousMrFriend The Mysterious Mr. Friend]]", who couples this with MonsterClown.
295* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS15E14TheZiffWhoCameToDinner The Ziff Who Came to Dinner]]", Homer takes the kids to see a movie Lenny had a bit part in. The movie turns out to be a horror film called ''The Re-deadening'', and Lenny's character is a gardener menaced by a haunted doll named [[http://simpsons.wikia.com/wiki/Baby_Button_Eyes Baby Button Eyes]].
296-->'''Lenny:''' Baby Button Eyes! What are you doing possessed at this hour?
297* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS11E8SanitationInsanityBunnyHunt Sanitation Insanity]]", one of the junk items that [=SpongeBob=] and Squidward find is a discarded doll that tells Squidward it wants to destroy him.
298* ''Series/StrangeHillHigh'': In "Mitchell Juniour", the kids are given electronic baby dolls to look after for their EggSitting assignment. Mitchell gets an older model which turns out to be demonically possessed. Mitchell eventually takes a liking to the doll in the end, because the doll saves Mitchell, Becky, and Templeton from the deadly garbage crusher after the three jam a gigantic pencil owned by a character from Season 2 onto the two walls of the crusher, allowing Mitchell Junior to shut off the machine and save them, but crushing himself in the process.
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302* ''Robert the Haunted Doll'' is a doll on display at the Fort East Martello Museum. It is the former doll of painter and author Robert Eugene Otto. When he was a child, Otto was given the doll as a gift from a servant who, according to legend, used black magic to curse it. Later research by the museum, however, contradicted this with the belief Robert was purchased as a birthday gift by Eugene's grandfather in Germany. However, there doesn't seem to be much to indicate whether he was bought or a custom order. As such legend now wonders if he came "haunted" or was made "haunted" because he was special to Gene. Through the years, family members reported hearing Otto speaking to the doll, and hearing a strange, inhuman voice answering back. They also reported that the doll seemed, at times, to move. Reports of the doll's activities continued by others even after Gene's death. People who visit the doll where it currently resides sometimes claim the doll moves and that, if they want to photograph it, they need permission first otherwise their cameras don't work. Even worse is the fact that the doll's owner's wife (who hated the thing...like ''everyone else'') apparently started haunting their old house. Robert's old room, to be exact. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF7488WHcok This Travel Channel clip]] insinuates that [[AndIMustScream she has no choice in the matter]]. Oh, also, Robert ages, apparently. His hair's gone white and he's got liver spots now...
303* Related to Robert the Haunted Doll is ''Annabelle the Haunted Doll'', whose story would become the basis of ''Film/TheConjuring'' and its spinoff ''Annabelle''. Possibly even more terrifying than the former, this Literature/RaggedyAnn doll was first owned by a woman by the name of Donna, whose mother purchased the doll from a hobby store in the 1970s. She and her roommate were cool with having the doll at first... until freaky things started happening in their apartment, where the doll not only supposedly moved on its own, but also ''wrote messages.'' When a medium was consulted, she said that the doll was being inhabited by the harmless spirit of a girl named Annabelle who died on the property, and Donna and her roommate felt compassion for the spirit. However, Annabelle the Doll was not what she seemed as she reportedly violently attacked one of Donna's friends. After two incidents, the famous paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren were consulted and eventually came to the conclusion that the doll was being haunted not by the spirit of a little girl, but by a demon. The doll was eventually relocated to the Warren Occult Museum in Moodus, Connecticut, where it is reported that the doll still moves and growls at visitors on occasion from behind its glass case. Also related to this story, a skeptical man came in one day, and in TooDumbToLive fashion, began to ''taunt'' the [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu reportedly demonic doll]]. Result? He was [[ForegoneConclusion killed in a motorcycle crash mere hours later]].
304* One thing that can make dolls really creepy in real life is the fact that kids aren't gentle with toys. If you ever see a doll in a kid's playroom, stuffed uncomfortably in a toy box, or in the middle of a toy pile, often getting "crushed" under other, heavier-looking toys, and ''still having that smile,'' it becomes a quick way to convince anybody to clean that room. This can even happen with innocent cloth dolls if their fabric has been torn or damaged.
305* The ''Struts'' fashion doll line. Toy ''ponies'' with big come-hither eyes that can be dressed up Barbie-style. [[https://www.theluxuryspot.com/discontinued-toys-that-make-you-say-wtf/ No, really.]]
306* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl6hNj1uOkY Doll Face]] video features a doll face on a jack-in-the-box type contraption that mimics images on the tv screen trying to find the perfect visage for itself. The worst part is the fact that the thing is apparently sentient, and it falls very ''very'' deep into the UncannyValley once it paints its face with makeup to give it such a healthy glow that it ''resembles a human face''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu-8wGbWMro This]] might help, although it does increase the tear-jerker quality--the song is amazing. If it makes you feel any better, it ''is'' a human actress' face on the doll.
307* When author Creator/HRiderHaggard was a boy, his nanny used to own a creepy doll called "She-who-must-be-obeyed" which she used to get him to behave. This was at least partly the inspiration for his novel ''Literature/{{She}}''.
308* Surrealist artist Hans Bellmer combined this trope with the bodies of pubescent girls for maximum creepiness. His dolls inspired the ''VideoGame/SilentHill2'' Mannequins. See a Not-Safe-For-Work-Or-Sanity [[http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/7426/292020la20poupee2020han.jpg photograph]]. Allegedly, he developed his "thing" for ball-jointed dolls after meeting his 15-year-old niece. Thankfully he felt his feelings for her weren't appropriate and switched to the "poupee" (puppet) instead. FromBadToWorse after his wife died.
309%% * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kvenmWEhFE It's Baby Laugh'a'Lot!]]
310%% * [[https://www.youtube.com/user/JeepersMedia This YouTube user]] lampshades this trope to its fullest.
311* Some ball-jointed doll owners embrace this to the fullest. Onegreyelephant's doll mods are something between art objects and {{Eldritch Abomination}}s... and still more than a little cute.
312* Any doll that has a function (most commonly crying) and being given to someone without being warned about it will cause distress and alarm in the unsuspecting recipient.
313%% * Then there's that ghost story...Dolly one-step, dolly two-step, Dolly's gonna get you...Don't tell me you weren't scared of that as a kid!
314* A lot of people find the Doll Room in House on the Rock to be hard to get through.
315* Aaron Spelling's mansion had a room especially built to house a huge doll collection; unfortunately, the kids it was intended for found it to be a little creepy.
316* The marionettes used in the OP of the Chilean SoapOpera [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JF6wKNJQGwI "Los Titeres"]]. [[UncannyValley Brrrrr!]] The lyrics of the song skyrocket it into scary: "You are not the owner of your life/We are puppets and nothing else/Our threads are Fate/Which moves us at its will"... Not helped by the ''very'' CreepyMonotone singing voices and the just as terrifying background music.
317%% * [[https://41.media.tumblr.com/6756997834088b9d5485ffece00ea2fc/tumblr_node3rqI0h1u9bcf6o1_500.jpg Little Miss No-Name]]
318* TruthInTelevision moment about these things; according to one [[http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2010/12/dead-or-alive-the-eyes-hold-the-.html?ref=hp "study"]], we perceive what is alive and what is inanimate by the look of the face and eyes more than anything else.
319* The Japanese toy company Kaiyodo came up [[https://kotaku.com/5847557/woody-isnt-just-a-toy-story-character-hes-a-plastic-figure-pervert/ with an horrifyingly]] [[https://kotaku.com/hentai-woody-is-returning-and-going-back-on-sale-in-jap-797349212 creepy Woody toy]] It's so creepy that it's the cover picture for ''MemeticMolester''!
320%% * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j2xEwEHbrE "My Buddy, My Buddy...wherever I go, he goes..."]] ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HAlW9KQyXA shows the other dolls in the toyline.]]
321* The Island of the Dolls ("La Isla de la Munecas") south of Mexico City, featuring trees decorated with hundreds of mutilated dolls. It also has a reputation of being haunted.
322%% * [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/cc/42/85/cc4285a9b600126284176b1e6e9249b6.jpg Mattel's Saucy doll.]] The packaging itself is rather... off.
323* Deliberately invoked by Imezco with their ''Toys/LivingDeadDolls'', and [=BeGoth's=] ''[[https://web.archive.org/web/20120217190950/http://www.begoths.com/ Bleeding Edge]]'' dolls-these are dolls that take the idea of Creepy Dolls and run with it. Living Dead Dolls come in coffin-shaped boxes and have dates of death, while the Bleeding Edge dolls are pierced and have odd eyes. Not surprisingly, both of these kinds of dolls are very popular with {{Goth}}s.
324* A scary Georgian era mechanical puppet found in Portsmouth Dock's museum. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3r0iZSXNlA quite unnerving.]]
325%% * [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laffing_Sal Laughing Sal]]
326* Porcelain dolls by Marina Bychkova, a Canadian artist of Russian descent, are beautiful beyond any words - and creepy beyond any words, as well. [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190403000512/https://www.enchanteddoll.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/salome-052.jpg Here's Salome]], [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190403000517/https://www.enchanteddoll.com/galleries/snowwhite/images/snowwhite4.jpg here are Snow White and her prince]] (look at Snow White's neck - [[{{Squick}} it's pretty obvious that she is]] ''[[{{Squick}} dead]]'') and here is [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190221102957/https://www.enchanteddoll.com/galleries/surviving/images/surviving-8.jpg Bychkova's tribute to breast cancer patients]] - beautiful, scary, [[TearJerker heartbreaking]] (the dolls expression has a bit of sadness about her situation to it) and heartwarming at the same time.
327* Some Japanese dolls can be very creepy-looking. The aforementioned [[https://www.flickr.com/photos/22518148@N00/2312705616/ ichimatsu ningyou]] are the most famous examples, but [[https://web.archive.org/web/20200217004822/https://www.antiquejapanesedolls.com/pub_artinfocus/pub_iki/iki.html Iki-ningyou]] and some [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunraku Bunraku]] puppets aren't slouches on this either.
328* Older "talking dolls," especially those made in the 80s. The problem lies in their distorted voices: for example, Talking [[Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse Pee-Wee Herman]] has the character's trademark "Secret Word Scream," which sounds more like a bloodcurdling ''roar''. The official [[Franchise/ToyStory Sheriff Woody doll]] ''averts'' this because it uses a state-of-the-art voice chip instead of the old miniature record player. To be more specific: How the string-operated ones normally work is that pulling on the string winds up an internal clock spring, which when released causes a miniature record disc to revolve at a certain speed. Trouble is, they usually play back too fast, resulting in a screechy, garbled voice that you can only avoid by manually holding the string back. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4N1x0bQ_V4 Case in point]]. Made even worse when the dolls start getting on in years, and the sound units start suffering from the usual age-related degradation, which can result in the voice becoming even more distorted or even skipping between different lines.
329* A group of high schoolers in California once reported finding a doll that would make lightbulbs near it explode.
330* Numerous Halloween props and animatronics have been made from this concept. Many of them use an antique aesthetic with cracked skin and [[EyeScream missing eyes]].
331* Tattered Rags, the brainchild of Jodi Cain, who specializes in creepy rag dolls with many different designs. All of the dolls are made for display and made to order if the customer chooses.
332* Toys/LittleAppleDolls is a line of collectable horror dolls about children (almost all girls) who died, usually due to supernatural means.
333* Toys/MyFriendCayla became this not necessarily because of any horror stigma (though the MachineMonotone voice is a little unsettling), but due to concerns regarding the digital assistant technology used, as its cloud-based nature and the fact that the doll's Bluetooth stack is insecure (!) made it a subject of criticism from cybersecurity firms and watchdog groups.
334* Toys/PlushieDreadfuls: The Antisocial Personality Disorder and Sleep Paralysis bunnies are positively unsettling, intentionally so to represent the stigma attached to the former and the often frightening symptoms of the latter.
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