Chucky (character)
Chucky is a male film character who features in Chucky.
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Biography
Charles Lee "Chucky" Ray
On November 9th, 1988, Charles Lee Ray was chased down by detective Mike Morris following a failed robbery. This saw him being fatally shot whereupon his partner in crime Eddie decides to bail and drives away in the get-away van despite Charles' pleas. Stumbling into a toy store, Charles desperately uses his voodoo amulet the Heart of Damballa to transfer his soul into a Good Guy doll. The chant causes lightning to burst through the store skylight and cause an explosion. Although Norris finds Charles' dead body, his soul successfully transferred into the doll, which was found by a peddler. The next morning, Chucky is bought by a woman named Karen, as a last-minute birthday gift for her son Andy. As Karen has to work, her friend babysits Maggie babysits Andy that night. Everything seems normal until Andy is told to get ready for bed. He tells her that Chucky wants to stay up and watch the news. Believing that he is playing, she sends him off to go brush his teeth, only to find that Chucky is on the couch with the TV turned on. Maggie scolds him, but he denies doing anything; she simply tucks him in and goes back to the living room. Chucky slips out of Andy's bedroom, and begins to scare Maggie. He knocks over a bowl of sugar to get her into the kitchen. When she goes to clean it up, he grabs a hammer and hits her, causing her to fall out of the window to the ground below.
Detective Norris and his partner Jack are called in to investigate the death, and to question Andy. Norris suspects Andy may have something to do with it, as Andy's sneakers are the closest match to the footprints in the sugar. Karen comes home as they are talking with Andy, and angrily makes them leave. Once the police are gone, she goes to check on her son, and sees him talking to his Good Guy doll. At first it seems innocent, but Andy adds that Chucky said, 'Aunt Maggie was a real bitch and got what she deserved'. Karen sends Andy off to school the next day, but along the way Chucky gets Andy to take him to Eddie's hide out. As Andy goes off to use the bathroom, Chucky blows out the pilot light on the stove, and turns up the gas. Eddie hears his stove door open, and takes his gun to check it out. He fires wildly at the noise, causing his house to explode. The detectives are called in again, and find Andy at the scene. Suspicious, they call in Dr. Ardmore to monitor while they interview him. When Jack asks why Maggie fell, Andy says that she saw Chucky, and it scared her so much she fell down. Karen explains to him that no one believes his story, and if he does not tell the truth, the police will take him away from her. Scared, Andy confronts Chucky, begging him to say something. As he just repeats his doll lines, he runs to his mother, telling her Chucky is doing it on purpose, and would kill him if he ever told anyone about him. From behind the glass, Ardmore announces his presence, suggesting Andy stay a few days at the hospital.
With Andy sent to the hospital, Karen takes Chucky back to her apartment. She notices that the doll has been running without batteries, cautiously checks the doll's back. Chucky's head sharply turns backwards as she looks, making her drop the doll. Scared, she pulls the doll out from under the couch, and continues to try and make the doll talk. Chucky then attacks her, and she tosses him to other side of the room, allowing him to escape. As Karen gets detective Norris in to help her find out about the doll, Chucky follows and sneaks into Norris' car. While Norris is driving back home, Chucky tries to strangle him. Mike gets him off temporarily by burning his cheek with a cigarette lighter plug, but Chucky continuously tries to stab him from behind his seat. Unable to drive while being attacked, the car goes out of control and flips over. He continues to try and stab him, but Mike shoots him. As he thought that as a doll he was invincible, he is shocked to see that the bullet hurt him, and runs off. Needing answers, he locates his voodoo instructor, John Bishop. He explains that Chucky must transfer his soul back into a human, but it must be the first person he revealed himself to: Andy. However, he refuses to help Chucky, and attempts to call the police. Before he can, Chucky pulls out a voodoo doll, which is connected to John. He stabs the doll, and leaves John to die. Chucky sneaks into the hospital to Andy's room. He manages to break into Andy's room, but by that time Andy had escaped. Andy finds his way downstairs into the operating room, as Chucky follows him. He manages to knock Andy to the ground, but hides when Dr. Ardmore comes into the room. Ardmore puts Andy on the bed, and tries to sedate him. While they struggle, Chucky grabs a scalpel and stabs Ardmore in the back of the leg. Once on the ground, he puts an electric shock helmet on him, and shocks the doctor to death. During this time Andy runs back to his apartment, but Chucky is right on his trail. Once the two reach the apartment, he knocks Andy unconscious with a baseball bat and begins the ritual. However, before he finishes, Mike Norris and Karen enter. He stabs Mike in the leg, and then knocks him unconscious with the bat. Before he hits him again, Karen shoots him, redirecting his attacks. Karen throws him into the fireplace, and despite Chucky's pleas, Andy lights a match and ignites the fireplace. Karen sends Andy to get a first aid kit, but Andy sees that Chucky is not in the fireplace. Completely burnt, he chases after Andy, who runs to the bedroom. Karen shoots him several times, knocking off his head, arm, and leg. When Mike's partner Jack arrives, he grabs Chucky's head and brings it back to the bedroom. Unbeknownst to him, Chucky's body sneaks through the air vent to follow the head, and breaks through the vent to strangle Jack. As Karen pulls Chucky's body off Jack, Mike shoots him in the heart, finally killing him.
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
It was shown that he was knowledgeable in voodoo magic and he would speak to the god Damballah when enacting his spells. Through such means, he was able to transfer his soul into objects that were animated by his will.
Notes
- Chucky was created by Don Mancini where he was portrayed and voiced by Brad Dourif in the Chucky universe.
Alternate Versions
Appearances
- Child's Play:
- Bride of Chucky:
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