Cool Horror Gear: Talking Chucky doll from Mezco Toyz

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Mezco Toys have announced that they are making what could be the ultimate collectible for fans of the CHILD'S PLAY franchise. This fall, for the price of $94, fans of foul-mouthed, homicidal "Good Guy" doll Chucky will be able to own their own talking Good Guy replica.

Before he became possessed by the Spirit of Charles Lee Ray—a serial killer better known as "The Lakeshore Strangler"—Chucky was just a harmless Good Guys doll. His face not yet scarred, his clothes not yet bloodied, Chucky appears cheerful and ready for fun.

Our designers have created an all new head sculpt that perfectly captures his look in the popular film series, including his bright red hair, his wide-eyed innocence, and his cheerful smile. Every detail of his iconic outfit has been replicated, from his classic coveralls and shirt to the unique imprint of the soles on his sneakers.

Just as he did in the films, Chucky speaks 4 movie-accurate phrases when you activate the discreetly placed button on his back.

Packaged in a sturdy, collector-friendly die-cut window box inspired by the packaging seen in the films, the Good Guys 15" Chucky doll is sure to become a focal point of any Chucky collection.

These Mezco-created Chuckies are expected to start shipping out in September or October. 

I find this to be a very appealing collectible, despite the fact that I don't usually collect dolls or figures of any kind and don't have any CHILD'S PLAY items in my horror collection (aside from the movies), so I suspect that plenty of Chucky mega-fans are losing their minds over this right now.

Also coming from Mezco Toys this summer are a talking Tiffany doll and another 15" talking Chucky that's BRIDE OF CHUCKY style.

Source: HellHorror

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