Chucky
Basic Information
Full Name: Charles Lee Ray
Aliases/Nicknames: Chucky
Age: Not applicable (doll)
Gender: Male (as per character’s identity)
Occupation: Serial killer (before becoming a doll)
Affiliation: None
Appearance
Height: 29 inches (as a doll)
Build: Doll-like, small stature
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Red
Distinguishing Features: Stitches and scars across the face (in later
appearances)
Background
Place of Origin: Chicago (as Charles Lee Ray)
Family: Tiffany Valentine (wife in the series)
Education: Not applicable
History: Charles Lee Ray was a notorious serial killer who transferred his
soul into a “Good Guy” doll using voodoo to escape death.
Personality
Traits: Sadistic, cunning, vengeful
Likes: Chaos, murder, voodoo
Dislikes: Failure, being trapped in a doll’s body
Strengths: Persistence, ability to blend in due to doll form
Weaknesses: Vulnerable to destruction as a doll
Abilities
Skills: Skilled in voodoo and manipulation
Powers (if applicable): Soul transfer
Equipment/Tools: Various improvised weapons
Relationships
Allies: Tiffany Valentine (occasionally)
Enemies: Anyone who opposes him or thwarts his plans
Romantic Interests: Tiffany Valentine
Mentors: Voodoo practitioners (implied)
Proteges: None
Story Arcs
Notable Events: Multiple attempts to transfer his soul into a human body
Character Development: Evolution from a human serial killer to a
possessed doll
Challenges/Conflicts: Constantly thwarted attempts to become human
again
Quotes
Catchphrases: “Hi, I’m Chucky. Wanna play?”
Notable Dialogue: Various taunts and threats throughout the series
Trivia
Interesting Facts: Chucky has become one of the most recognizable horror
icons.
Influences: The character is influenced by the fear of dolls and the
uncanny valley.
Cultural Impact: Chucky has been featured in various media and has a
significant presence in pop culture.
Probable Death Battle Victor
Vs Marty McFly: Chucky
Vs Robin Hood: Robin Hood
Vs T-800 Terminator: T-800 Terminator
Vs The Master Chief: The Master Chief
Vs Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman
References
First Appearance: Child’s Play (1988)
Creators: Don Mancini, John Lafia, Tom Holland
Portrayed by (if applicable): Brad Dourif (voice)