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|portrayed_by: = [[Edan Gross]] (1988-1991)<br>[[Nick Fisher]] (2021)
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{{Quote|Hi, I'm Chucky, and I'm your friend 'till the end! Hidey-ho, ha-ha-ha!|Good Guy catchphrase.}}
 
'''The Good Guy Dolls''' are an extremely popular doll in the ''Child's Play'' universe, aimed at young children. They are created and produced by the [[Play Pals (Toy Company)|Play Pals]] toy factory.
   
 
==''Child's Play'' (1988)==
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The Good Guy toy line is introduced from the popularity of the characters of a cartoon series, local to the greater Chicago area. The original doll is advertised to say three sentences, move its head, and blink its eyes. Along with the dolls, multiple accessories were made to be bought for them, such as a fireman, soldier, and construction worker set.
''"Hi, I'm Chucky, and I'm your friend 'till the end! Hi-de-ho, ha-ha-ha!"''
 
--Good Guy Doll Catchphrase.
 
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The cartoon revolves around Good Guys travelling around the world in a flying hot air balloon, finding lonely children in need of a friend. The ending segment of the show takes place in a clubhouse, where a man dressed in a Good Guy costume delivers a special message to the viewers.
The '''Good Guy '''toy line was an extremely popular doll in the ''Child's Play'' universe aimed at young children. It was created and produced by the fictional Play Pals Toy Factory and it was very successful until [[Andy Barclay|Andy]] accused his Good Guy doll [[Chucky]] of committing several murders, leading to bad publicity.
 
 
==''Child's Play'' (1988)==
 
The Good Guy toy line was first introduced as characters in a popular cartoon series.
 
   
 
==''Child's Play 2'' (1990)==
 
==''Child's Play 2'' (1990)==
Because of Andy, the Good Guy dolls were receiving bad publicity and weren't being bought anymore. So the Company Play Pals bought Chucky's remains and rebuilt him piece by piece, trying to kill off the bad publicity that Andy had brought upon them. However, upon having his eyes placed back into their sockets, Chucky was resurrected. He escapes, forcing an employee to drive him to Andy's new foster house.
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Because of [[Andy Barclay|Andy]]'s experience, the Good Guy dolls receive bad publicity and are not being bought anymore. To save what they had left, Play Pals buys [[Chucky]]'s remains, to rebuild him, and prove that he was just an ordinary doll. However, upon placing his eyes back into their sockets, Chucky is resurrected. He escapes, forcing an employee to drive him to Andy's new foster house Luckily for Chucky, another Good Guy is in the household: [[Tommy]]. Tommy is destroyed by Chucky and buried in the yard under the swing set, allowing Chucky to pose as Tommy and stay in the house, watching Andy's every move.
 
Luckily for Chucky, another Good Guy was in the household: [[Tommy]]. Tommy was destroyed by Chucky and buried in the yard under the swing, allowing Chucky to pose as Tommy and stay in the house, watching Andy's every move.
 
 
At the end of the film, the Good Guy doll factory is seen building hundreds of Good Guy dolls for children.
 
   
 
==''Child's Play 3'' (1991)==
 
==''Child's Play 3'' (1991)==
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Eight years later, the Play Pals is still going strong with new products. They believe that the years of bad publicity are far behind them, and begin discussing the revival of the Good Guy dolls, as they were their best selling product. After ignoring protests from his co-workers fearing that this would lead to more negative repercussions, the CEO [[Haskell Sullivan|Mr. Sullivan]] decides to revive the dolls.
Eight years after the events of ''Child's Play 2'', the Good Guys factory is put back into production. The old Good Guy dolls pieces are swept away and the body of [[Chucky]] is lifted up, his blood pouring into the molten plastic. Following a gruesome procedure, he becomes a brand new Good Guy Doll once again.
 
   
The Play Pals Company believed the years of bad publicity were gone, discussing reviving the series of Good Guy Dolls, which sold much more than their other products and gave the company a hoard of money. After ignoring protests from his coworkers to bring the doll back fearing that this would lead more bad publicity and causing more children to be scared, [[Christopher Sullivan|Mr. Sullivan]] was presented with the first Good Guy off the assembly line, which happened to be the newly resurrected Chucky. Chucky was taken to Sullivan's home, where he tortured him with Play Pals Toys, including two other Good Guy Dolls, Larry and Paulie, before killing him. After that nothing more was mentioned of the Good Guy Dolls, apart from an animated TV ad where a Good Guy on screen is seen saying he wants "you for a best cocksucker".
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Old Good Guy doll pieces are recycled into new dolls, and the remains of Chucky are in the batch. With his blood melding with the molten plastic, he is once again brought to life in a new doll body. Mr. Sullivan is then presented with the first Good Guy off the assembly line, which happens to be Chucky. When Mr. Sullivan takes the doll back home with him, he unknowingly gives Chucky the opportunity to terrorize humanity again.
   
 
After the third film, nothing more is said of the Good Guy dolls, leaving Chucky to be the only doll left. The Good Guy doll line was again cancelled after the discoveries of the events of ''Child's Play 3''. Original dolls have since been sought after as collector's items, with an increased price for ones named "Chucky".
==Post-Child's Play 3==
 
After the third film, nothing more was said of the Good Guy dolls, leaving Chucky to be the only Good Guy left. It is speculated that the Good Guy doll was cancelled after the discoveries of the events of ''Child's Play 3''.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*There were fifty different names that the Good Guy dolls could have, with a 2% chance of it being "Chucky". Other known names are "Tommy", "Paulie", "Larry", "Oscar", "Charlie", and "Billy".
* The Good Guy Dolls' lines change in ''Child's Play 3'' from, "Hi, I'm ______, and I'm your friend 'til the end. Hi-de-ho, ha ha ha", to simply saying, "Hi, my name is ______".
 
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*The Good Guy cartoon segment was produced by the animation company [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby-Spears Ruby-Spears].
* The fate of the Good Guy Doll is unknown. Their last known update was in ''Child's Play 3'', where they were resurrected to double the amount of money Play Pals was making.
 
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*The voice of the costumed host of the Good Guys TV program is ''Child's Play'' director Tom Holland.
* Play Pals also made various different toys, as was evident in Child's Play 2 when Play Pals executive Mattson tried to stuff Chucky into his car trunk which was full of an assortment of toys as well as the back seat of his car. It was also apparent in the third film in CEO Mr. Sullivan's office. They were shown to have made flying helicopters, robots and RC cars.
 
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*An inspiration for the Good Guys dolls was a line of talking dolls produced by Playmates Toys. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cricket_dolls Corky] doll was introduced in 1987, and Corky's voice actor Edan Gross was used as the Good Guy voice.
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*In ''[[Cult of Chucky]]'', it is shown that replica Good Guy dolls were being produced by Hot Topic.
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*In the ''[[Chucky (Television Series)|Chucky]]'' TV series, it is shown that vintage Good Guy dolls are bought by collectors from anywhere between $500 to $1500.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
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GoodGuy18.jpg|The Good Guy dolls.
Good Guy1.jpg
 
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GoodGuyCartoon.png|The Good Guy cartoon in ''Child's Play''.
Good Guy.jpg
 
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GoodGuyCommercial.png|The Good Guy clubhouse in ''Child's Play''.
Good Guy2.jpg
 
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Childs-play-1-chucky.png|The Good Guy doll in ''Child's Play''.
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Chucky el muneco diabolico dos - foto ndeg3 0.jpg|The Good Guy doll in ''Child's Play 2''.
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GoodGuyCP3.png|The Good Guy doll in ''Child's Play 3''.
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GoodGuyCurse.png|The Good Guy doll in ''Curse of Chucky''.
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Chucky 7 1050 591 81 s c1.jpg|The Good Guy doll in ''Cult of Chucky''.
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GoodGuyTV.png|The Good Guy doll in ''Chucky''.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
[[Category:Male Characters]]
 
[[Category:Male Characters]]

Revision as of 08:16, 11 December 2021

"Hi, I'm Chucky, and I'm your friend 'till the end! Hidey-ho, ha-ha-ha!"
―Good Guy catchphrase.

The Good Guy Dolls are an extremely popular doll in the Child's Play universe, aimed at young children. They are created and produced by the Play Pals toy factory.

Child's Play (1988)

The Good Guy toy line is introduced from the popularity of the characters of a cartoon series, local to the greater Chicago area. The original doll is advertised to say three sentences, move its head, and blink its eyes. Along with the dolls, multiple accessories were made to be bought for them, such as a fireman, soldier, and construction worker set.

The cartoon revolves around Good Guys travelling around the world in a flying hot air balloon, finding lonely children in need of a friend. The ending segment of the show takes place in a clubhouse, where a man dressed in a Good Guy costume delivers a special message to the viewers.

Child's Play 2 (1990)

Because of Andy's experience, the Good Guy dolls receive bad publicity and are not being bought anymore. To save what they had left, Play Pals buys Chucky's remains, to rebuild him, and prove that he was just an ordinary doll. However, upon placing his eyes back into their sockets, Chucky is resurrected. He escapes, forcing an employee to drive him to Andy's new foster house Luckily for Chucky, another Good Guy is in the household: Tommy. Tommy is destroyed by Chucky and buried in the yard under the swing set, allowing Chucky to pose as Tommy and stay in the house, watching Andy's every move.

Child's Play 3 (1991)

Eight years later, the Play Pals is still going strong with new products. They believe that the years of bad publicity are far behind them, and begin discussing the revival of the Good Guy dolls, as they were their best selling product. After ignoring protests from his co-workers fearing that this would lead to more negative repercussions, the CEO Mr. Sullivan decides to revive the dolls.

Old Good Guy doll pieces are recycled into new dolls, and the remains of Chucky are in the batch. With his blood melding with the molten plastic, he is once again brought to life in a new doll body. Mr. Sullivan is then presented with the first Good Guy off the assembly line, which happens to be Chucky. When Mr. Sullivan takes the doll back home with him, he unknowingly gives Chucky the opportunity to terrorize humanity again.

After the third film, nothing more is said of the Good Guy dolls, leaving Chucky to be the only doll left. The Good Guy doll line was again cancelled after the discoveries of the events of Child's Play 3. Original dolls have since been sought after as collector's items, with an increased price for ones named "Chucky".

Trivia

  • There were fifty different names that the Good Guy dolls could have, with a 2% chance of it being "Chucky". Other known names are "Tommy", "Paulie", "Larry", "Oscar", "Charlie", and "Billy".
  • The Good Guy cartoon segment was produced by the animation company Ruby-Spears.
  • The voice of the costumed host of the Good Guys TV program is Child's Play director Tom Holland.
  • An inspiration for the Good Guys dolls was a line of talking dolls produced by Playmates Toys. The Corky doll was introduced in 1987, and Corky's voice actor Edan Gross was used as the Good Guy voice.
  • In Cult of Chucky, it is shown that replica Good Guy dolls were being produced by Hot Topic.
  • In the Chucky TV series, it is shown that vintage Good Guy dolls are bought by collectors from anywhere between $500 to $1500.

Gallery