Killer toys

For other uses, see Toy safety.

Killer toys are fictional characters based on toys, dolls or puppets that commit violent acts. Reasons for these actions have included possession by demons, monsters, ghosts, supernatural creatures, dark magic or in the case of Small Soldiers, military technology.

Concept of killer toys

Toys coming to life is a common and historical concept in children's literature,[1] and the idea has been adapted into numerous horror films and other horror fiction. The 1978 film Magic represents a key inspiration for subsequent films, while the subgenre's best-known films are the Child's Play film series.[2][3]

Due to their association with childhood innocence and their resemblance to human beings, dolls and puppets have long been the subject of horror stories and modern tastes have not forgotten such stories, allowing the evil puppet/doll subgenre of villainy to survive as a strong contender in the world of horror and the supernatural. An early exemplar of the trope is the Ventriloquist's dummy episode of Dead of Night, starring Michael Redgrave as the vent, and John Maguire as the dummy. Killer toys are common trope in television and film, whereby a child's dolls and toys are in some way capable of magic, often causing harm to adults who are seen as in some way against the doll's owner, usually a child. The killer toy trope is based on pediophobia, pupaphobia and automatonophobia, the fear of dolls, toys, puppets or ventriloquist's dummies.

List of films

The films that feature the Killer Toys are listed in alphabetical order:

Film Year Ref.
Maria Leonora Teresa 2014
Annabelle 2014
Pinocchio's Revenge 1996
Doll Graveyard 2005
Shake, Rattle & Roll 12 2010
Asylum 1972 [4]
Barbara 1974 [4]
Blood Dolls 1999 [5]
Bride of Chucky 1998 [6]
Child's Play 1988 [6]
Child's Play 2 1990 [6]
Child's Play 3 1991 [6]
Curse of Chucky 2013 [6]
Dead of Night 1945 [4]
Dead Silence 2007 [4]
Demonic Toys 1992 [7]
Devill Doll 1964
Dollman vs. Demonic Toys 1993 [8]
Dolls 1987 [6]
Dolly Dearest 1991 [8]
From Beyond the Grave 1974 [4]
Great Gabbo, TheThe Great Gabbo 1929 [4]
House of Evil 1968 [9]
Magic 1978 [4]
Puppet Master 1989 [4]
Seed of Chucky 2004 [6]
Small Soldiers 1998 [10]

In television

See also

References

  1. Media Myths, Children's Nightmares, Stories of toys that come to life can of course be found throughout the history of children's literature...
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  3. Lennard, Dominic W. All fun and games…: children's culture in the horror film, from Deep Red (1975) to Child's Play (1988), Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 133-142 (2012)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Landis, John (2011). "Killer Dolls". Monsters in the Movies. DK Adults. pp. 236–237. ISBN 978-0-7566-8370-2.
  5. Blood Dolls at the IMDb Retrieved 25.April 2014
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Berra, John, ed. (2010). Directory of World Cinema: American Independent. Intellect Ltd. p. 34. ISBN 978-1-84150-368-4.
  7. Telotte, J.P. The Mouse Machine: Disney and Technology, p. 172 (2008)
  8. 8.0 8.1 Weldon, Michael (1996). The Psychotronic Video Guide To Film. St. Martin's Griffin. p. 169. ISBN 978-0-312-13149-4.
  9. Maltin, Leonard (2009). Leonard Maltin's 2010 Movie Guide. Plume. ISBN 978-0-452-29557-5.
  10. Bart, Peter (2000). The Gross: The Hits, The Flops: The Summer That Ate Hollywood. St. Martin's Griffin. p. 136. ISBN 978-0-312-25391-2.
  11. "Dr Who 10th Anniversary Special". Radio Times. 1973. |chapter= ignored (help)
  12. The Celestial Toymaker reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide
  13. The Celestial Toymaker reviews at Outpost Gallifrey