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  1. Annabelle
  2. Chucky
  3. M3GAN
  4. Brahms
  5. Billy
  6. Jigsaw

6 Scariest Dolls in Movie History: Do You Know Them All?

In real life, dolls are just toys, however, in movies, they instill immense dread in the hearts of many movie buffs. Many people, both children, and adults, all around the world, are terrified of dolls. Studios continue to find resonance in using these dolls' spectral representation in films. Horror doll movies have always been popular because of this. Studios are increasingly using cutting-edge cinematic technology to make spooky dolls and draw audiences.
In addition to well-known murderers who are actual people, there are still some highly unique killers in the horror and spectacular cinema genres who come from innocent dolls. So where are all the creepiest dolls from movies that you can name?

Annabelle

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Two adjectives that adequately characterize what the victim of this doll must endure are terrifying and frightening. In addition to her three individual movies, Annabelle also made an appearance in James Wan's horror world. With approximately $800 million in revenue across three films, this is also regarded as the most well-known haunted doll in the horror genre—an astonishing sum for a horror series.

Chucky

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Chucky, a doll murderer who terrorized the 1980s, was active before Annabelle made the entire world fearful. Chucky's savagery is far superior to Annabelle's, despite the fact that she lacks numerous supernatural abilities like Annabelle and often just has control over her target physically.

M3GAN

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M3GAN is a strong competitor despite being a newcomer to the horror doll community; in fact, this doll is more up-to-date and fashionable. M3GAN has gotten a lot of good evaluations from specialists and the general public despite its recent introduction. This doll has the responsibility of protecting tiny Cady from all harm, not even the cruelest methods.

Brahms

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Brahms carries an inexplicable horror while lacking the supernatural prowess of Annabelle and the savagery of Chucky. Since it is this doll—instead of his frail appearance—that causes viewers to sit up every time they glimpse his white face. Despite the fact that there are two films, The Boy of this Doll is severely underrated.

Billy

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In the ventriloquist doll named Billy from the Dead Silence film, all things spooky, paranormal, cruel,... undoubtedly came together. Many people shiver when they first see it, and it's not just because of the way it looks. Billy also carries a curse from "mother" Mary, which has turned into the stuff of generations of viewers' nightmares.

Jigsaw

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The famous horror director James Wan produces and directs Saw-style dolls, which are quite effective in frightening viewers. It is not haunted; rather, Jigsaw is the murderer, the sole source of power over them. Jigsaw frequently employs a doll pedaling a tricycle to "greet" victims and to explain the rules of the game for his terrifying traps.
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