A doll enthusiast restores a baby doll that springs to life and embarks on a murder spree.A doll enthusiast restores a baby doll that springs to life and embarks on a murder spree.A doll enthusiast restores a baby doll that springs to life and embarks on a murder spree.
Christopher Joseph Meigs
- Hickory
- (as Christopher J. Meigs)
Alex Scuby
- Brick Fister
- (voice)
Jill Bartlett
- Baby Oopsie
- (voice)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
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- TriviaMitzi is watching Subspecies, another Full Moon film, on TV.
- GoofsAt approximately time-stamp 50:20, while Mitzy is getting dismembered in the tub, you can see her eyes blinking even though she's supposed to be dead.
- Crazy creditsDuring the end credits crawl, a laughing Baby Oopsie clutching a chainsaw appears. Body parts fly across the screen and are severed by the blade, and then a stamp appears, ricochets off the chainsaw, and stamps "Full Moon No. 346" on the screen.
- ConnectionsEdited from Baby Oopsie: The Series: Chapter One (2021)
Featured review
Full Moon movies are generally hit or miss -- mostly miss, so I wasn't expecting much. But this film isn't all that bad.
It's got a bit of Chucky in it, but the story line is different.
It's about a down trodden nut-bag named Sybil who collects and is obsessed with dolls. She has some sort of local show where she acts out scene with the dolls. For some unexplained reason, she gets mailed a messed up doll head which she refurbishes.
Somewhere along the line the doll gets possessed and all hell breaks loose.
Suddenly people who were mean to the morbidly obese doll collector are turning up dead at the hands of Baby Oopsie.
The movie works because the acting is pretty decent and it's infused with humor throughout. The characters are all kinda kookie in a John Waters sort of way.
It's got a bit of Chucky in it, but the story line is different.
It's about a down trodden nut-bag named Sybil who collects and is obsessed with dolls. She has some sort of local show where she acts out scene with the dolls. For some unexplained reason, she gets mailed a messed up doll head which she refurbishes.
Somewhere along the line the doll gets possessed and all hell breaks loose.
Suddenly people who were mean to the morbidly obese doll collector are turning up dead at the hands of Baby Oopsie.
The movie works because the acting is pretty decent and it's infused with humor throughout. The characters are all kinda kookie in a John Waters sort of way.
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- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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