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Specifically, [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP-1048]]. Its creator poured love into it and brought it to life, and 1048 loved its creator right back. It loved them so much, in fact, that it used its abilities to create more of itself. More bears meant more for everyone to love! But something was very wrong with those replicas, either because of them or something that went wrong during 1048's creation, and they killed people instead of showing them love. 1048's creator, disgusted and horrified, rejected 1048 and tried to throw it away. 1048 took that about as well as could be expected.

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Specifically, [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP-1048]]. Its creator poured love into it and brought it to life, and 1048 loved its creator right back. It loved them so much, in fact, that it used its abilities to create more of itself.itself, out of whatever materials it could find. More bears meant more for everyone to love! But something was very wrong with those replicas, either because of them or something that went wrong during 1048's creation, and they killed people instead of showing them love. 1048's creator, disgusted and horrified, rejected 1048 and tried to throw it away. 1048 took that about as well as could be expected.
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Specifically, [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP-1048]], and a previous owner who it tried to kill when he/she didn't appreciate 1048's creations of killer teddy bears.

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Specifically, [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP-1048]], SCP-1048]]. Its creator poured love into it and a previous owner who brought it tried to kill when he/she didn't appreciate life, and 1048 loved its creator right back. It loved them so much, in fact, that it used its abilities to create more of itself. More bears meant more for everyone to love! But something was very wrong with those replicas, either because of them or something that went wrong during 1048's creations creation, and they killed people instead of killer teddy bears.showing them love. 1048's creator, disgusted and horrified, rejected 1048 and tried to throw it away. 1048 took that about as well as could be expected.
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Specifically, [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP-1048]], and a previous owner who it tried to kill when he/she didn't appreciate 1048's killer teddy bear creations.

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Specifically, [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP-1048]], and a previous owner who it tried to kill when he/she didn't appreciate 1048's creations of killer teddy bear creations.bears.
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Specifically, [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP-1048]], and a previous owner who it tried to kill because he/she didn't appreciate 1048's...er..."new friends".

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Specifically, [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP-1048]], and a previous owner who it tried to kill because when he/she didn't appreciate 1048's...er..."new friends".1048's killer teddy bear creations.

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!!Apparently, Cry Baby lives in [[Series/DesperateHousewives Wisteria Lane]]

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!!Apparently, [[WMG:Apparently, Cry Baby lives in [[Series/DesperateHousewives Wisteria Lane]]
Lane]]]]



!!The world of Cry Baby takes place in a toy world

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!!The [[WMG:The world of Cry Baby takes place in a toy worldworld]]



!! Mrs. Potatohead is the Cry Baby that *could* be.

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!! Mrs.[[WMG:Mrs. Potatohead is the Cry Baby that *could* be.]]



!! The cashier who handed Cry Baby the poison was the one who called the Wolf and distracted him.

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!! The [[WMG:The cashier who handed Cry Baby the poison was the one who called the Wolf and distracted him.]]



** or maybe she's related or (in a weird sense, VagueAge is up to eleven here) is Angelita (Crybaby's friend in the intersequel, K-12). As it's said they are both played by Elita Harkov. So maybe, she knew Crybaby was like her and so helped her out. Hence their friendship in the second album/movie.

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** or maybe she's related or (in a weird sense, VagueAge is up to eleven here) is Angelita (Crybaby's friend in the intersequel, K-12). As it's said they are both played by Elita Harkov. So maybe, she knew Crybaby was like her and so helped her out. Hence their friendship in the second album/movie.album/movie.

[[WMG:"Teddy Bear" really ''is'' about a teddy bear.]]
Specifically, [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP-1048]], and a previous owner who it tried to kill because he/she didn't appreciate 1048's...er..."new friends".
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** or maybe she's related or (in a weird sense, VagueAge is UpToEleven here) is Angelita (Crybaby's friend in the intersequel, K-12). As it's said they are both played by Elita Harkov. So maybe, she knew Crybaby was like her and so helped her out. Hence their friendship in the second album/movie.

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** or maybe she's related or (in a weird sense, VagueAge is UpToEleven up to eleven here) is Angelita (Crybaby's friend in the intersequel, K-12). As it's said they are both played by Elita Harkov. So maybe, she knew Crybaby was like her and so helped her out. Hence their friendship in the second album/movie.
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She clearly has something supernatural going on, knowing Cry Baby will need to defend herself. If she knew to give her the bottle of poison, maybe she knew she'd need to distract the wolf so CB could put it in his cookies without him seeing it on the TV.

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She clearly has something supernatural going on, knowing Cry Baby will need to defend herself. If she knew to give her the bottle of poison, maybe she knew she'd need to distract the wolf so CB could put it in his cookies without him seeing it on the TV.TV.
*or maybe she was a victim herself.
**or maybe she's related or (in a weird sense, VagueAge is UpToEleven here) is Angelita (Crybaby's friend in the intersequel, K-12). As it's said they are both played by Elita Harkov. So maybe, she knew Crybaby was like her and so helped her out. Hence their friendship in the second album/movie.
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!!Apparently, Cry Baby lives in [[DesperateHousewives Wisteria Lane]]

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!!Apparently, Cry Baby lives in [[DesperateHousewives [[Series/DesperateHousewives Wisteria Lane]]
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Cry Baby is seen quite influenced by the surgery/hair dye commercials and has been shown to have some anxiety or insecurity. If she hadn't accepted who she is as a person who doesn't need to change (Mad Hatter), she might have grown up seriously altering herself.

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Cry Baby is seen quite influenced by the surgery/hair dye commercials and has been shown to have some anxiety or insecurity. If she hadn't accepted who she is as a person who doesn't need to change (Mad Hatter), she might have grown up seriously altering herself.herself.

!! The cashier who handed Cry Baby the poison was the one who called the Wolf and distracted him.
She clearly has something supernatural going on, knowing Cry Baby will need to defend herself. If she knew to give her the bottle of poison, maybe she knew she'd need to distract the wolf so CB could put it in his cookies without him seeing it on the TV.
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** You got me on Teddy Bear not being canon, but the point of the WMG is that the metaphorical imagery is being literal.

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** You got me on Teddy Bear not being canon, but the point of the WMG is that the metaphorical imagery is being literal.literal.

!! Mrs. Potatohead is the Cry Baby that *could* be.
Cry Baby is seen quite influenced by the surgery/hair dye commercials and has been shown to have some anxiety or insecurity. If she hadn't accepted who she is as a person who doesn't need to change (Mad Hatter), she might have grown up seriously altering herself.
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** ...or it's just a metaphor and it's artistic imagery to convey a theme. "Teddy Bear" isn't canon to Cry Baby's story, anyway.

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** ...or it's just a metaphor and it's artistic imagery to convey a theme. "Teddy Bear" isn't canon to Cry Baby's story, anyway.anyway.
** You got me on Teddy Bear not being canon, but the point of the WMG is that the metaphorical imagery is being literal.
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** ...or it's just a metaphor and it's artistic imagery to convey a theme.

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** ...or it's just a metaphor and it's artistic imagery to convey a theme. "Teddy Bear" isn't canon to Cry Baby's story, anyway.
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The "doll" aspect of Cry Baby in Dollhouse is supposed to be metaphorical, but it could be literal, too, and Cry Baby could be a literal doll living amongst other dolls. She does have the ability to take off her own head, as Pacify Her demonstrates, and it would explain some of the series' zaniness--like having some characters be literal animals. Her tattoos could be a result of the child who owns her drawing on her, and the blurred lines of how old she is could be due to her having a child as an owner who, at the same time, wants to playact her in situations more like an adult would get into. The anachronisms in the time period can similarly be chalked up to the child playing with whatever toys they have on hand to construct the world. This means of course that the violent boyfriend in Teddy Bear can be a... literal teddy bear, and so on.

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The "doll" aspect of Cry Baby in Dollhouse is supposed to be metaphorical, but it could be literal, too, and Cry Baby could be a literal doll living amongst other dolls. She does have the ability to take off her own head, as Pacify Her demonstrates, and it would explain some of the series' zaniness--like having some characters be literal animals. Her tattoos could be a result of the child who owns her drawing on her, and the blurred lines of how old she is could be due to her having a child as an owner who, at the same time, wants to playact her in situations more like an adult would get into. The anachronisms in the time period can similarly be chalked up to the child playing with whatever toys they have on hand to construct the world. This means of course that the violent boyfriend in Teddy Bear can be a... literal teddy bear, and so on.on.
**...or it's just a metaphor and it's artistic imagery to convey a theme.
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!!Apparently, Cry Baby lives in [[DesperateHousewives Wisteria Lane]]

Maybe they moved on to Gaby's house well after the girls leaving Fairview?

Given that we know the place is haunted, the street might have got a turn to the plain up bizarre.


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!!The world of Cry Baby takes place in a toy world
The "doll" aspect of Cry Baby in Dollhouse is supposed to be metaphorical, but it could be literal, too, and Cry Baby could be a literal doll living amongst other dolls. She does have the ability to take off her own head, as Pacify Her demonstrates, and it would explain some of the series' zaniness--like having some characters be literal animals. Her tattoos could be a result of the child who owns her drawing on her, and the blurred lines of how old she is could be due to her having a child as an owner who, at the same time, wants to playact her in situations more like an adult would get into. The anachronisms in the time period can similarly be chalked up to the child playing with whatever toys they have on hand to construct the world. This means of course that the violent boyfriend in Teddy Bear can be a... literal teddy bear, and so on.

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