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Is Chucky as physically strong as his human form?


We obviously know that Chucky's height as a doll has always been a major disadvantage for him, which explains why he has to sneak up on his victims and remain as inconspicuous as possible. But what about his actual strength?

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I imagine it's all in proportion. No way he had the same strength as his human counterpart, though being fueled by rage probably helped him a lot.

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True. He did constantly stab his knife right through that door like it was butter.

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Same as his human form. Part of the voodoo stuff. Same goes for why Chucky began to turn human.

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The way he handled those weapons and choked the detective at the end, seems to indicate that his strength was that of his adult human form. But there do seem to be inconsistencies every so often, such as when he is held back behind the fire screen.🐭

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Yes. The soul of a grown man is in the doll.

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He killed a grown woman with a ruler, so he is probably stronger than the average human ha ha. But yeah, I always thought he was -- it's just that his height "sometimes" got in the way.


Hey there, Johnny Boy, I hope you fry!

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^This

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