Demonic Toys

Demonic Toys

Demonic Toys

Demonic Toys is a 1992 film directed by Peter Manoogian.
The dream of many children has always been to see their favorite toys come to life.

The doll that calls “mama,” the toy car that drives around the house by itself, but surely no child would like to see their toys behave wickedly.

During a chase in an abandoned toy factory, a pregnant policewoman engages in a furious shootout with a criminal and kills him. The blood of the latter awakens a dangerous evil entity that, in the form of a child, also awakens three toys and makes them its servants. Their task is to kill anyone they encounter. The dangerous demon wants to enter the body of the child the policewoman is carrying.

The dolls are nothing but instruments of an evil demon that vainly seeks a way to come into the world; they are possessed, ruthless killers, and possess neither a soul nor an ounce of compassion. In front of their victims, they show no mercy.

  • Baby Oopsy Daisy: The leader of the toys. She is an incredibly foul-mouthed and perverted doll for girls. Jack Attack: A spring clown equipped with a deadly laugh and razor-sharp teeth. Grizzly Teddy: A teddy bear that starts to mutate and grow when it tastes blood. It is probably the most brutal and ferocious of the toys. Mr. Static: The most lethal of the four: a small robot that moves slowly and fires real laser beams from its arms/cannon.

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