There’s
always a suspension of disbelief involved for any slasher villain, but a killer
who transfers his soul into a doll via voodoo ritual? Yeah, right. But the
first Child’s Play film is actually
far more unsettling than you might expect, with some genuine scares and a great
villain. I wouldn’t put Chucky in quite the same circles as Freddy, Jason or
Pinhead – but he’s certainly not far below. So given the esteem the films are
held in by horror fans, it’s no real surprise that sooner or later we got a POP
of Chucky.
This is the
Child’s Play 2 version of
Chucky, who looks a little rougher round the edges than he did in the first
film. I assume they went with this look for a couple of different reasons; the
license is probably more easily acquirable/cheaper than the first film (as with
Hellraiser vs Hellraiser
III). Additionally, Chucky spends most of the first film looking fairly
plain, so the scars on his face here add some nice additional detail. It’s a
good decision – who would want a POP version of what’s essentially a “My Buddy” doll?
Originally released back in 2014, he’s sculpted to be a
little smaller than his horror contemporaries. He’s still bigger than he would
be in “real” life but one must forgive the limitations of the format. Additionally,
this was around the time Funko stepped up their paint game quite a bit, so he’s
better rendered than many of his contemporaries. It’s certainly not perfect but
Funko are still to be commended for doing an impressively neat job with so many
apps in play – just look at his sleeves!
There are
two other POPs of Chucky available. The first is simply a bloody version of
this one; you can pay the premium for it if you want, but making a custom would
be easy enough. The other is based on his appearance in Bride of Chucky – it uses the same body, but a different head
sculpt. Both are good choices, but not being hugely familiar with the series I
thought I’d opt for this one.
While not
as great as some of the other horror-related POPs Funko have done, Chucky is
still a solid addition to the collection. With Cult of Chucky due out this year, there’s bound to be a revival of
interest in the character – who knows, we may even see a third take on Chucky
hitting shelves in the near future.
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