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13->''"SCP-1048-C - Subject resembles a teddy bear similar to SCP-1048, but composed entirely of rusted metal scraps. Subject was first sighted on ██/██/████ by Dr. Carver in his office while writing up a report on the SCP-1048-B incident. Subject fled the room when it noticed Dr. Carver observing it. In the attempted pursuit of SCP-1048-C, Dr. Carver witnessed the death and maiming of █ Foundation personnel as the subject exhibited extreme violence during its escape."''
14-->-- ''Website/SCPFoundation'', [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1048 SCP-1048]]
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16A random teddy bear, or any other cute and (formerly) innocent {{Living Toy|s}} plush animal, from your childhood, just earned a place in your worst nightmares by killing/being used to kill people. Sometimes caused by a SealedEvilInATeddyBear.
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18Related to CreepyDoll and CuteIsEvil. SisterTrope to PerversePuppet and DemonicDummy. Not always a case of FluffyTheTerrible. See also: BearsAreBadNews, even if the plush is not ''always'' a bear.
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25* The psychic children in ''Manga/{{Akira}}'' first attack Tetsuo after forming a giant teddy bear and other toys out of debris. It's a lot creepier than it sounds.
26* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}''
27** Averted with Kon. He may seem creepy at first, but the poor guy is totally harmless.
28** This is played with during the Fullbring training of Ichigo: Riruka shuts him in her dollhouse and his "opponent" is a Yakuza boss trapped in a stuffed pig.
29* [=WaruMonzaemon=] (and regular Monzaemon, when he's somehow turned evil) in the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' franchise.
30* In ''Literature/DirtyPair Flash'', [[BitchInSheepsClothing Murderous Monica]], a.k.a. [[RedBaron "The Pink Sniper"]], is a teen assassin with a stuffed teddy bear named Mr. Mackie. She uses it as a portable [[{{Hammerspace}} weapons cache]], which includes everything from her hair dryer to a laser gun, hand grenades, and an acidic bubble blower among other things. When enraged, she can even transform it into a HumongousMecha, [[RuleOfCool complete with Gatling guns and missile launcher, and pilot it]]!
31* The [[EnfantTerrible Ankle]] [[CreepyChild Biters]] from ''VideoGame/{{Medabots}}'' use a teddy Medabot appropriately called [[FluffyTheTerrible Churlybear]]. Churlybear looks harmless enough until its owners are provoked into Robattle, at which point [[GlowingEyesOfDoom its eyes light up]] [[RedEyesTakeWarning with sinister red]]... [[CurbStompBattle and much ass-kicking ensues]]. The Medabot can use several extremely powerful explosive blasts, but its signature move is a [[GravityMaster gravity beam]] that can completely negate an opponent's speed and agility while throwing it around like a helpless doll - if this attack hits, the battle is pretty much over. ([[HoistByHisOwnPetard Unless, like Spyke, you get extremely lucky...]])
32* ''Manga/OnePiece'': Kumacy, a zombie designed to look like Perona's old teddy bear and serve as her assistant, initially appears to be harmless thanks to his goofy looks and submissive personality. But when Usopp underestimates him, [[BewareTheSillyOnes Kumacy proves himself to be far stronger than expected]], able to cut through solid stone with a swipe from his claws.
33* There's a scene in ''Anime/TenchiMuyo 2: The Daughter of Darkness'' where Tenchi and Ryoko are pulled into Yuzuha's realm and dumped into a toy room. There, they're greeted by a killer cadre of, you guessed it, toys: including a psychotic teddy bear! They soon dispense with the pleasantries, and unleash [[MacrossMissileMassacre a rapid-fire barrage of knives!]]
34* ''Anime/TigerAndBunny'': Kriem has a NEXT ability that allows her to control a collection of creepy teddy bears that sold wildly throughout Sternbild in order to set off bombs and hold the entire city hostage.
35* ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'': a [[MonsterOftheWeek Kowaina]] possessing a pile of teddy bears appears early on the series' run.
36* ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV'': Sora's SignatureMon is called "Death-Toy Scissors Bear" in the sub (Frightfur Bear in the dub), and it's a pink teddy bear that's been ripped apart from the inside by a pair of demon-possessed scissors, stitched back together in a Frankenstein-like style, and it [[CannibalismSuperpower eats its enemies to gain their attack points]]. It's also a pretty good metaphor for Sora himself: cute on the outside, and a sadistic villain on the inside.
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40* ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'': In ''[[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWhoSpecialsCuddlesome Cuddlesome]]'', the eponymous Cuddlesomes were the hottest must-have toys of the 80s: cuddly pink talking hamsters, sold as are the perfect toy for children of all ages. They were also a host for a psychic virus, and when reactivated, attempt to murder any owner who they judge had not loved them enough.
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44* The title character of ''ComicBook/BorisTheBear'' (a parody series mainly targeting the Black and White independent comics boom of the 1980s[[note]]such as the original ''ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMirage'', which it should be recalled was itself a parody of Frank Miller's run on ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'' - which presaged his later work during MediaNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks - before becoming LighterAndSofter with popularity[[/note]]) is basically Rambo in the form of a robotic teddy bear.
45* There's a ''ComicBook/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' comic with some kind of possessed stuffed bear that was used in an attempt to get at Dawn.
46* After his first defeat, Ashley Guthrie from ''ComicBook/HackSlash'' became trapped in his old teddy bear. [[http://www.boomvavavoom.com/image/hack/hackslash_sh1.jpg He didn't enjoy it]].
47* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'': One short strip featured Dredd fighting a mutant who looked like a plush teddy bear and went on a murder spree.
48* ''ComicBook/StabbityBunny'': The titular character is a stuffed WhiteRabbit toy belonging to a little girl named Grace. It's also imbued with supernatural powers that it uses to protect Grace and her family, which it's been doing for many generations.
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52* In ''Fanfic/LaterTraitor'', Frazie encounters a relentless monster teddy inside the mind of an extremely cowardly man. It starts out looking normal enough until she loses track of it in a skirmish, after which it mutates into a taller, deadlier form and begins pursuit. It completely ignores all her psychic powers, keeps going even after getting set on fire, and mauls everything in its path. Its rampage is only brought to an end when it's completely obliterated by a cluster of bombs.
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56* One of the dolls from ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' (the one that's seen along side the wooden duck with painted on bullet holes) is stated [[AllThereInTheManual in the original poem]] to be a vampire teddy bear.
57* Lotso from ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' doesn't kill people, but he's more than willing to send his fellow toys to their doom in an incinerator.
58-->''"Where's your kid now, Sheriff?!"''
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62* ''Film/ChildsPlay2019'' replaces the doll possessed by a serial killer's soul with a doll with an evil AI. It can basically control anything computerized for its murderous intentions, including a Buddi 2 teddy bear.
63* In ''Film/Dolls1987'', after Rosemary throws Judy's teddy bear in the bushes, the bear comes out of the bushes life-size and rips through the teddy bear look to reveal a real bear that attacks and kills her parents. However, it's just Judy's imagination so, it's subverted.
64* ''Film/{{Krampus}}'' features a gaggle of living, killer toys, one of which is a ferocious teddy bear with [[http://www.bloodywhisper.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/krampus9.jpg loads of teeth and unnervingly organic-looking eyeballs.]]
65* ''Film/ThePit'' has an evil taking teddy bear who manipulates his boy owner into pushing people into the titular pit filled with man-eating monsters.
66* ''Film/{{Screamers}}'': Killer robots looking like little boys, carrying killer robot teddy bears.
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70* The [[LaResistance Free Kingdomers]] in the ''Literature/AlcatrazSeries'' disguise their grenades as teddy bears, the logic being that the enemy shouldn't know to run away from their weapons. Plus, it means that children will be more willing to play with them, which means they'll have a defense handy.
71* In the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'', there is a one-armed teddy bear displayed in the museum of the Assassins' Guild. The plaque underneath the display case states that the Baron von Wendeltreppe-Steckenpferd was assisted to his heavenly reward by Croydon Minimus (Scorpion House) in 1687, and this soft toy was the means of inhumation. No further details, such as ''How?'' are given, and this problem is used to stimulate the minds of young trainee Assassins.
72* {{Downplayed|Trope}} in the chilling short story "I Always Do What Teddy Says" by Creator/HarryHarrison. In a future society, it is learned that by carefully shaping a child's psychological development ''from birth'', it can be made so that it is impossible for them to commit a crime like murder. This is done by giving the child [[InvertedTrope a teddy bear which is carefully programmed to encourage good behavior and discourage criminal behavior]]. A group of scientists, wanting to effect political change, change the programming for the teddy bear for one of their sons, making it possible for him to commit murder. The child grows to adulthood, never suspecting anything but feeling that he is different from the rest of the people he knows. Finally, when he is in college, his father and his friends tell him exactly how he is different and give him a gun, wanting him to murder a political leader. What he proceeds to do is unexpected, terrifying, and heartbreaking, as are the last words of the story: "Teddy. Oh, Teddy. ''You should have told me.''"
73* In Creator/MercedesLackey's short story "The Last of the Season", a little girl's teddy bear comes to life to protect her from a serial rapist/murderer, which it does with extreme prejudice.
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77* ''Series/TheHauntingHour'': In "Near Mint Condition", Ted is obsessed with buying collectable toys online, and spends five thousand dollars (which he was supposed to use to buy a car) on a rare Robo-Bear toy from the 80's named Mangler with a mysterious link to accidents and deaths that occurred to the children that received the toys. Mangler comes alive that night, and goes after Ted's younger brother Mark and friend Jason for using him to mock Ted.
78* A ''Series/MadTV1995'' sketch parodied commercials for Snuggle fabric softener, where the housewife freaks out when the Snuggle teddy bear arrives and tries to kill it. The bear fights back.
79* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' - on the "Consumer Probe" talk show, sleazy toy manufacturer Irwin Mainway doesn't see the harm in his "Teddy Chainsaw Bear".
80* Inversion: In an episode of ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' with a wishing well, a little girl wishes her teddy bear to life; it becomes suicidal. It [[AteHisGun eats its gun]], but it doesn't work.
81* The episode "Ursa Minor" from ''Series/TalesFromTheDarkside'' has mishaps occurring around the house that the little girl keeps blaming on her teddy bear. The mother eventually realizes the truth when it starts threatening the family directly and kills it, which [[MamaBear angers the bearskin rug mother kept in their attic]].
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85* Music/{{IC3PEAK}} feature a CreepyGood teddy bear in the music video for "Сказка" (Russian for "Fairytale"), where it helps them escape from the clutches of a Baba Yaga.
86* One of Music/{{MelanieMartinez}}'s songs is called "Teddy Bear. It's about a teddy bear she sowed together and loved, but that same teddy bear then attempts to kill her.
87* Music/{{Muse}} are a fan of this trope:
88** In the video for Invincible, the amusement park ride diorama, which showcases various events through human history, ends with giant teddy bears attacking the citizens and eating the buildings, prompting [[BackForTheFinale all of history to rise up and fight back against them.]]
89** Giant evil teddy bears are once again featured in the "Uprising" music video, rising up from the ground and causing chaos on the streets. On a lesser note, they also feature on the single's artwork.
90* Music/{{Radiohead}}'s Modified Bear logo, which is meant to be a genetically modified teddy bear.
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94* ''Podcast/DiceFunk'': Anne uses a teddy bear as her holy symbol, which means that she uses it to channel certain attacks, including one that incinerated an undead monster.
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98* ''TabletopGame/{{Malifaux}}'' has the Neverborn model Teddy, available as one of the Dreamer's enforcers. The model has changed a bit between 2nd and 3rd ed, but it's roughly the same - a ten-foot-tall, well-over-half-a-tonne [[https://monster.fandom.com/wiki/Teddy teddy bear]] with a valentine shaped panel in its chest and a big mouth full of [[Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail nasty big pointy teeth]].
99* ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'' has featured several deadly plush toys in the past, but [[Anime/YuGiOhARCV ARC-V]] sets introduce the Frightfurs, an entire archetype consisting of twisted fusions of the meek and adorable Fluffals with the violent and vicious Edge Imps.
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103* In ''VideoGame/AliceInTheMirrorsOfAlbion'', one of the available bosses is an old teddy bear belonging to Jane Wright that is going on a rampage because she had apparently forgotten about him. However, this trope is downplayed as the teddy bear doesn't seem to be causing too much harm, and he is "defeated" by giving him toys and gifts, so that he and Jane can [[DefeatMeansFriendship "reach an understanding"]].
104* Typically in ''VideoGame/{{CarnEvil}}'', the boss of the Freak Show is a [[EnfantTerrible giant baby named Junior]]. If the arcade owner wishes, they can switch Junior out for a giant teddy bear named Deaddy.
105* The Tediz in ''VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay'' are an army of these, built by Professor Von Kripplespac with an intention to TakeOverTheWorld. Their KingMook, "The Experiment", stands out by combining this trope with DemonicDummy, SpiderTank, EnfantTerrible ''and'' WasOnceAMan.
106* ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'':
107** [[BigBad Monokuma]] won't actually [[KillerRobot kill you himself]] unless you either a) break one of his rules, b) kill someone and get found guilty, or c) find the wrong person guilty of murder (in which case he'll kill ''everybody'' except the murderer). However, if the two of you are in the same room (or same building, or on the same ''landmass''), he's [[TheCorrupter probably trying to convince other people to murder you (and you to murder them)]].
108** In ''VideoGame/DanganronpaAnotherEpisodeUltraDespairGirls'', the protagonists must fight for their lives against a legion of weaponized Monokumas.
109* ''VideoGame/DarkDeception'' has two of these. One is [[EvilMatriarch Mama Bear]], a giant stuffed bear with a sweet voice and demeanor belying a vicious predator that desires to control anyone beneath her. The others are her spawn, the [[WeaponizedOffspring Trigger Teddies]] - tiny teddy bears that explode, eat humans, and follow Mama Bear's every command.
110* Several games in the ''Franchise/DeadRising'' series have Freedom Bear. A grunt teddy bear with a [[BadassesWearBandanas bandana]] and machine gun that when activated, mows down zombies while taunting them.
111* ''VideoGame/DynamiteHeaddy'': [[PunnyName Trouble Bruin]] is a cutesy bear puppet, and also Headdy's most recurring foe. Trouble Bruin takes control of a variety of killer machines by attaching his head to them.
112* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', Lulu uses her dolls as a focus for her magic, or to act on its own and attack. No one knows how she does this.
113* Freddy Fazbear from ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' is the animatronic mascot for a SuckECheeses pizza joint that turns murderous (along with his fellow animatronics) upon [[spoiler:being possessed by the spirits of the victims of a SerialKiller]].
114* ''VideoGame/Ghostbusters1990'': One of the small enemies in the Castle level. They run toward you and explode, inflicting damage.
115* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'': Bridget has several attacks which involve the use of her teddy bear, as well as her yo-yo. One attack has it drift toward the opponent with spinning blades, and another has it grow to gargantuan size and run the opponent over on a flaming tricycle.
116* A teddy bear is one of the items that can be possessed in ''VideoGame/HauntTheHouse''. It stretches itself so hard that it nearly rips itself [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe in half]], showing its seams.
117* In the ''VideoGame/HunterTheReckoning'' video game, Kaylie's teddy bear becomes possessed by evil spirits and grows to gigantic size before killing her parents, leading to a boss fight.
118* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'': Annie's teddy bear Tibbers. He's actually the powerful fire demon Tybaulk, once servant to the fallen dark lord Mordekaiser, sealed inside a vial by the Black Rose until they infused him into the body of Annie's mother Amoline Kiosar, who subsequently passed him down to Annie. She carries him around inside a teddy bear toy.
119* ''VideoGame/LobotomyCorporation'': One of the [[EldritchAbomination abnormalities]] that you have to manage is Happy Teddy, a giant [[LivingToys living teddy bear]] with abandonment issues that [[AndCallHimGeorge will hug employees to death if cared for improperly]].
120* [[CuteGhostGirl Pamela Ibis']] main form of offense in ''VideoGame/ManaKhemiaAlchemistsOfAlRevis'' is a pink teddy bear equipped with craftable WolverineClaws and possessed by the Mana of Life. Among other things, it can grow tremendously and suck the life out of her opponents.
121* ''VideoGame/MapleStory'' Ludibrium is full of these.
122* ''VideoGame/MrHoppsPlayhouse'': Mr. Hopp is a demonic stuffed rabbit hellbent on killing you. Come ''VideoGame/MrHoppsPlayhouse2'', his friends Mr. Stripes and Miss Bo share the same goals.
123* ''VideoGame/NaughtyBear'': The whole game is based around a bullied teddy bear on an island full of other teddy bears. And he decided to make them pay. ''Hard.'' Naughty Bear also appears as a cosmetic skin for the [[BearTrap Trapper]] in ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight''. He is no less bloodthirsty despite the fact he is now targeting human Survivors, and even has a unique Mori (ie. kill animation) where he lifts up the Survivor, embeds his machete in their head, [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impales them through the chest]] and then [[NoKillLikeOverkill kicks them into a bear trap]].
124* In ''VideoGame/ParanormalSyndrome'', the first paranormal encounter that chases and tries to kill Mikoto is a cursed, knife-wielding teddy bear that was animated during Hitori Kakurenbo (One Man Hide-and-Seek). Only shortly before the events of Chapter 1, the teddy bear had also killed most of the family members of Mikoto's friend.
125* In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'' Teddie looks like a teddy bear, but is a deadly fighter with his claws. It's a good thing he's on your side! [[spoiler:His Shadow, on the other hand...]]
126* ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'': GuardianEntity Alice's unique "Die For Me!" SpecialAttack involves an army of giant ActionBomb teddy bears rushing the enemy before they explode.
127* ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'' has the Bonta Bearadda, a [[MadeOfEvil Darker]] in the form of a cutesy, pastel-colored teddy bear that's notable for being completely passive initially, simply standing still and constantly turning to face you as you move about. The moment it takes damage, however, it'll turn around and reveal its ugly side that's possessed of a nightmarish chest mouth and some mean claws before taking chase at a speed that's either sluggish or alarmingly fast depending on the difficulty.
128* Plenty of cute-looking toylike ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' can still viciously attack you. [[MightyGlacier Snorlax]] looks like a big fat sleepy teddy bear, but that won't stop it from mauling opponents' faces off. Teddiursa looks even more like a teddy bear, and while it's not very strong it does evolve into the significantly less huggable [[BearsAreBadNews Ursaring]]. In Gen 6, there's Pancham, a little panda bear cub, who grows up into the vicious yet honorable Pangoro, which stands a full head taller than an Ursaring. Gen 7 brings us Bewear, a huge stuffed bear that likes giving out friendly hugs [[DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength which are way too powerful]], causing people to put up ''danger signs'' warning about them.
129* ''VideoGame/{{Putty}}'' has teddy bears that charge at you and explode.
130* Teddy bears appear as enemies in ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooFirstFrights'' and its sequel, ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooAndTheSpookySwamp''.
131* Depending on the choices you make in the VR Haunted Mansion dungeon of ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: VideoGame/DevilSummoner: VideoGame/SoulHackers'', the boss might [[FlunkyBoss be accompanied by]] [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/megamitensei/images/b/b2/Bogus_Soul_Hackers.JPG/revision/latest?cb=20120730084201 Bugs,]] a blood-covered teddy bear whose stomach is ripped open and if filled with human skulls.
132* ''VideoGame/ShutEye'': One of the toys [[PlayerCharacter the girl]] thinks is stalking her is a TeddyBear. It usually appears in the bunk above hers.
133* ''Franchise/SilentHill''. Some of the enemies you encounter in the altered world are Furry Bunnies. OHGODWHY.
134* In ''VideoGame/TheSims3'', that's probably the Dexter The Bear mod, a stuffed Bear that gives you the ability to kill other Sims with either a knife, a poker, or a hammer. The hammer lets you kill toddlers too, which gives way to the creepy toddler behaviors. That is, when Dexter worked properly and didn't crash the game.
135* One of the two {{Mascot Mook}}s of ''VideoGame/{{Slamscape}}'' alongside Danger Ranger are the Shreddy Bears, slow-moving zombie-like creatures that slowly lurch toward you. They're not much of a threat on their own, but they're silent and other enemies can pick them up and drop them right behind you, and if manage to actually land a hit they do a ''lot'' of damage and send your power nodes flying.
136* The third installment of ''VideoGame/{{Splatterhouse}}'' has the possessed teddy bear of your kidnapped son act as one of the bosses. It actually looks really soft and cute... until the top of it explodes off, revealing a horrid, visceral monstrosity with long, clawed arms. When it's beaten the entire thing swells and blows up in a green, gory mess...
137* The title dolls of ''VideoGame/{{Tattletail}}'' aren't really very creepy or "killer". The same, however, cannot be said of Mama, a {{Yandere}} Tattletail doll that is out to murder you.
138* ''VideoGame/TinkerQuarry'': In general, despite the cast being adorable toy animals, most of them are capable fighters. Actual teddy bears appear as enemies in one area.
139* The main villain of ''VideoGame/ToyCommander'' is Huggy Bear, a teddy bear who was Andy's first toy. He is the leader of Andy's old toys, and he and they have taken over Andy's house as retribution for being abandoned for years in favor of new toys, each one being the boss of a certain room. Huggy Bear has a mechanical left eye, a machine gun on his right arm, a stuffed snake on his left arm, and he wears a JetPack. He is the FinalBoss of the game, and in order to defeat him, you have to defeat each of the game's bosses so that [[DefeatMeansFriendship they will join your side]] and you can play as them.
140* One of the titular ''VideoGame/{{Witchkin}}'' is a ratty-looking teddy bear with a BearTrap mouth.
141* In ''VideoGame/TSUnderswap,'' One of [[spoiler:Flowey's]] lines of dialogue implies that [[BigBad Temmie]] is a living plush toy, like in most depictions of ''[[RoleSwapAU Underswap]]''.
142* Shiki Misaki of ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'' once hand-sewed a stuffed cat and named it Mr. Mew. It serves as her sole means of attack in the Reapers' Game. The sequel has Tsugumi use them to {{zerg|Rush}} you in her first two boss fights.
143* ''VideoGame/YourToy'': The main villain is the PlayerCharacter's childhood teddy bear who's out to get them [[spoiler:for pulling its head apart years ago]].
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147* ''Webcomic/CharbyTheVampirate'': Munchy is a constantly hungry blue creature that looks like a giant teddy bear and has taken advantage of this fact to lure in children to eat by laying in the woods near a playground.
148* Reynardine of ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'' is trapped in a stuffed wolf, and [[KidWithTheLeash under Antimony's control]], but can transform into a life-sized and quite menacing wolf when he feels the need. ''And'' he's stuffed full of lockpicks he likes to use like sharp implements.
149* Liv Tyler, aka the Uber Bunny, from ''{{Webcomic/Homestuck}}'' was once an adorable stuffed rabbit. Over many regiftings and falls from a meteor has been transformed into a patchwork cyborg rabbit ([[RedEyesTakeWarning complete with mismatched glowing red/green eyes]]). It was also equipped with miniature versions of the strongest weapons available for each of the four players' weapon types. However, it was intended to help the protagonists and was quite loyal to that end.
150* Nuggles from ''Webcomic/IWantADrink'' is at least 7 feet tall with huge talons and ripped fur revealing his organs and skull. He plays {{The Dragon}} to the {{Big Bad}} Squirt.
151* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': [[https://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-7-page-28 On one particular night,]] Kokoro and Undine encounter and fight a group of several puppet-like monsters, all wearing white horned masks with perpetual {{Slasher Smile}}s. The following day, Rue shows up at school with a black eye courtesy of "some teddy bear-lookin' arse," implying she had a run-in with these creatures as well.
152* In ''Webcomic/SparklingGenerationValkyrieYuuki'', Loki is able to possess a particular stuffed doll, which limits his powers to some extent. But he's almost never seen without a knife.
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156* ''WebVideo/FiveSecondFilms'': In "[[http://5secondfilms.com/watch/secret_admirer "Secret Admirer,"]] Kelsey finds out that she has a secret admirer who sends her a stuffed teddy bear to sleep with... but it turns out that [[StalkerWithACrush the bear is, in fact, the admirer]].
157* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wJx9vtRs-E The Deady Bear]] from the ''Dr. Monster'' series of music animations.
158* The ''Website/{{Mortasheen}}'' universe has a whole line of "Doll" bioconstructs with varying levels of evil. [[http://www.bogleech.com/mortasheen/despire.htm Despire]], for instance, is a very creepy living teddy bear who works both as a toy and a killing machine, and can psychically switch others' positive emotions to negative and vice-versa, an ability which is intended to calm unruly children but works great for combat as well:
159-->''Attackers may find themselves only giggling as the monster slices into them with its retractable bone-blades, usually aiming for the belly or [[GroinAttack groin]].''
160* An evil teddy bear causes a dreamer to shift between worlds in a nightmare titled "Trapped in the Other World" in the ''Website/NightmareProject''.
161* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'' once had to deal with a psychopathic Teddy Ruxpin doll that wasn't very happy about being criticised.
162* ''Website/SCPFoundation'':
163** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1048 SCP-1048 ("Builder Bear").]] SCP-1048 is a cute teddy bear who makes new teddy bears, from things like human ears (SCP-1048-A), an ''aborted baby'' (SCP-1048-B) and rusted metal scraps (SCP-1048-C). While SCP-1048 itself is harmless, its creations have killed multiple human beings in horrible ways.
164** {{Inverted|Trope}} by SCP-2295, an intelligent teddy bear that saves people by crafting artificial organs out of cloth and transplanting them to replace damaged/destroyed organs in people next to him. They always function as well as real organs and are never rejected.
165* Because the creator of ''WebVideo/VaguelyRecallingJoJo'' can't recall what Empress and Ebony Devil look like in ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders'', they look like this.
166* ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'' turns Rebecca Hawkins' teddy bear into one of these, though so far all it's done is make threats.
167* Huggles T. Bear in ''Literature/{{Zoofights}}'' is what happens when unscrupulous scientists take a [[BearsAreBadNews grizzly bear]], equip it with WolverineClaws and a [[EnergyWeapon chest laser]] (obviously as a parody of the [[Franchise/CareBears Care Bear Stare]]), and send the poor thing to fight other abominations to promote a toy company. It's that kind of series.
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171* ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'': The first episode has XANA taking over a teddy bear to become this (and makes it [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever the size of a house,]] to boot).
172* On ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', Timmy's dad sells sock monkeys to Timmy's enemies. When his enemies try to chase him, he wishes the sock monkeys could fight.
173* Similarly to ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' above, ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' features some animatronic mascots for a SuckECheeses pizza joint, including a bear, turned murderous, this time due to [[{{Technopath}} possession]] by Soos' {{Yandere}} virtual girlfriend .[=GIFfany=].
174* The second episode of the second season of ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' has this as the episode's MonsterOfTheWeek. Hawk Moth calls it "Despair Bear". On it's own it's as threatening as any other stuffed animal, but it can puppeteer whoever it latches onto by the head. Even superpowered heroes like Cat Noir.
175* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': In the anthology HalloweenEpisode "Terrifying Tri-State Trilogy of Terror", the Candace-centric story sees her unintentionally invoke a spell that brings her stuffed toy of [[ShowWithinAShow Ducky Momo]] to life, and the toy stalks her around the house [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pK55Fio4qmo to the accompaniment of this song]]. In the end, Candace learns the ritual was incomplete, and [[SubvertedTrope Ducky Momo means her no harm]], ''but then'' the moonlight shines on another stuffed animal, Mister Miggins, [[DoubleSubverted who menaces them both.]]
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