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Child's Play
After single mom Karen Barclay (Catherine Hicks) buys the possessed doll from a peddler, she gives it as a birthday gift to her 6-year-old son, Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent). Chucky resumes his killing spree by bludgeoning Andy's babysitter, Maggie (Dinah Manoff), on the forehead with a hammer, resulting in her fatal fall through the kitchen window. Police evidence initially points to Andy, who insists that Chucky is the culprit. After Andy is taken to a mental ward for observation, Karen learns of Chucky's true nature after realizing that the doll is functioning without batteries, and the two-foot terror flees after a violent confrontation with her.
Chucky learns from his former guru (whom he then murders) that he must transfer his soul into the body of the first person to whom he revealed his true identity, lest be trapped in the doll forever. Chucky pursues Andy to appropriate his body, but is stopped by Karen and Detective Norris. After being burned alive by Andy in a fireplace and having his limbs and head severed by gunfire, Chucky finally "dies" with a gunshot to the heart.
Child's Play 2
Set two years later when Andy is moving in with a foster family, since his mother is undergoing psychiatric evaluation. According to the Child's Play comic miniseries, Detective Norris was threatened into facing dismissal unless he told the authorities that Karen was unstable.
To prove their bad publicity wrong, Play Pals Inc, the creators of the "Good Guy" toyline, decide to rebuild Chucky, who is brought back to life. Chucky resumes his search for Andy, encountering and killing Andy's foster father (Gerrit Graham). Andy is blamed for the murder, and returned to the orphanage. After killing Andy's foster mother (Jenny Agutter), Chucky takes Kyle (Christine Elise), Andy's foster sister, hostage to help him find Andy.
Chucky brings Andy to the "Good Guy" factory with Kyle in pursuit. After failing to transfer his soul into Andy's body, Chucky realizes that he is trapped in doll form. He attempts to kill Andy and Kyle, but is instead doused in hot molten plastic after his legs and right hand are severed. The enraged and mangled Chucky is killed when Kyle shoves an air hose into the doll's mouth, causing his head to explode.
Child's Play 3
Upon turning 16, Andy (now played by Justin Whalin) is sent to military school having failed to cope in several foster homes. Meanwhile, Play Pals Inc re-releases its old "Good Guy" toyline, believing that their bad publicity has abated. When workers clean up the Good Guy Factory, a crane pierces one of Chucky's severed arms, causing a lot of blood to drip out, and when Chucky's headless corpse goes over a vat of liquid plastic, some of Chucky's blood leaks out into the vat, bringing him back to life once more. Chucky cleverly mails himself to Andy's school, where he is discovered by a young private named Tyler (Jeremy Sylvers). Realizing that Tyler is the first person to whom he revealed his identity in his new body, Chucky must now use Tyler, instead of Andy, for the soul transfer. When Andy learns that Chucky is around, he admonishes Tyler not to trust him.
Chucky induces Tyler to hide in a carnival where Andy gives chase. In the violent climax of film (occurring on a spookhouse ride), Chucky's face is half-severed with an iron scythe, his left arm is shot off, and he is shot in the chest. Andy hurls him into a large fan, where the doll is unceremoniously cut to ribbons.