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Child's Play 2 (1990): Ade Due Damballa, give me the power, I beg you! #24

This week, Richard and Angeles return to the toy box of terror with Child’s Play 2 (1990)—a sequel that cranks up the kills, cranks up the chaos, and turns a toy factory into a final boss arena. We break it all down scene by scene, from Andy’s transition into foster care to Chucky’s one-liners and increasingly brutal kills. It’s the film that helped solidify Chucky as a horror icon and proved that sequels can still deliver the goods (and the guts). 🪆 In this episode: Full breakdown of Child’s Play 2 (1990) The evolution of Chucky’s personality: from creepy to quippy Childhood trauma, foster care fear, and parental failure Why the toy factory finale is one of the best in slasher history Viana’s Review Corner – Her take on psychotic dolls and terrible adults Spoof Ad: Lakeshore Self-Defense – Because sometimes you’ve got to fight back when your toys try to kill you If you’ve ever side-eyed a talking doll or wondered how far Chucky would go—this episode brings all the plastic fury. 🎧 Horror Cinema Obsession delivers horror movie deep dives, cult classics, outrageous commentary, and spoof ads you probably shouldn’t take seriously. Subscribe and play along—just don’t say his name too loud.
Broadcast on:
09 Sep 2024

This week, Richard and Angeles return to the toy box of terror with Child’s Play 2 (1990)—a sequel that cranks up the kills, cranks up the chaos, and turns a toy factory into a final boss arena.

We break it all down scene by scene, from Andy’s transition into foster care to Chucky’s one-liners and increasingly brutal kills. It’s the film that helped solidify Chucky as a horror icon and proved that sequels can still deliver the goods (and the guts).

🪆 In this episode:

  • Full breakdown of Child’s Play 2 (1990)

  • The evolution of Chucky’s personality: from creepy to quippy

  • Childhood trauma, foster care fear, and parental failure

  • Why the toy factory finale is one of the best in slasher history

  • Viana’s Review Corner – Her take on psychotic dolls and terrible adults

  • Spoof Ad: Lakeshore Self-Defense – Because sometimes you’ve got to fight back when your toys try to kill you

If you’ve ever side-eyed a talking doll or wondered how far Chucky would go—this episode brings all the plastic fury.

🎧 Horror Cinema Obsession delivers horror movie deep dives, cult classics, outrageous commentary, and spoof ads you probably shouldn’t take seriously. Subscribe and play along—just don’t say his name too loud.

This week, Richard and Angeles return to the toy box of terror with Child’s Play 2 (1990)—a sequel that cranks up the kills, cranks up the chaos, and turns a toy factory into a final boss arena. We break it all down scene by scene, from Andy’s transition into foster care to Chucky’s one-liners and increasingly brutal kills. It’s the film that helped solidify Chucky as a horror icon and proved that sequels can still deliver the goods (and the guts). 🪆 In this episode: Full breakdown of Child’s Play 2 (1990) The evolution of Chucky’s personality: from creepy to quippy Childhood trauma, foster care fear, and parental failure Why the toy factory finale is one of the best in slasher history Viana’s Review Corner – Her take on psychotic dolls and terrible adults Spoof Ad: Lakeshore Self-Defense – Because sometimes you’ve got to fight back when your toys try to kill you If you’ve ever side-eyed a talking doll or wondered how far Chucky would go—this episode brings all the plastic fury. 🎧 Horror Cinema Obsession delivers horror movie deep dives, cult classics, outrageous commentary, and spoof ads you probably shouldn’t take seriously. Subscribe and play along—just don’t say his name too loud.