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Baby Button-Eyes
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Ginger
Occupation: Horror Movie Monster
First appearance: "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner"


Baby Button-Eyes was a possessed killer doll who was not only homicidal herself, but also encouraged others to commit murder. She was featured in the horror film The Re-Deadening, which was shown at Springfield Googolplex Theatres.

History

In the film, Baby Button-Eyes went on a murderous rampage where she killed everyone she encountered, including Lenny Leonard's gardener character. She also induced a little girl to kill her mother, evidently by revealing her origins: Specifically, that her Button Eyes had come from the trousers of a psychotic killer.

At one point, it was thought that Baby Button-Eyes was dead, but she rose up and killed yet another person, which prompted moviegoer Homer Simpson to casually remark, "Well, what do you know? It's unkillable!"

Behind the Laughter

  • Baby Button-Eyes is a parody of the title character of Dolly Dearest, a horror films about a possessed doll.
  • She also has some similarity with Chucky, the killer doll from the Child's Play films.

Appearances