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)
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- Writer
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A woman, who gets picked on by everyone in her life, escapes reality by expressing her passion for dolls in a popular doll-oriented youtube series.
She often fantasizes about reaping vengeance on those who wrong her...but never takes action on those fantasies.
However, she get's a guardian angel in the form of a hideous doll- Baby Oopsie- which she restores, and gives a new body.
Sent to her by one of her fans, she keeps incorporating new mechanics into the doll, upon the arrival of each new package, from her mysterious benefactor.
Thus bringing Baby Oopsie to life...though, perhaps, with a few behavioural problems...
This is the first in a series of short films, released by full moon features, and produced by doll-centric horror director Charles Band.
The whole thing is made purposefully cheesy.
But that's part of it's allure.
The special effects are legitimately horrible...aside from the doll itself.
Plastic weapons; strawberry jam used as blood; and CGI so bad it's pretty clear they didn't even try.
So don't go in expecting a masterpiece or anything.
But prepare to be entertained.
Gets (much needed) bonus points for playing Subspecies on the TV.
4 out of 10.
She often fantasizes about reaping vengeance on those who wrong her...but never takes action on those fantasies.
However, she get's a guardian angel in the form of a hideous doll- Baby Oopsie- which she restores, and gives a new body.
Sent to her by one of her fans, she keeps incorporating new mechanics into the doll, upon the arrival of each new package, from her mysterious benefactor.
Thus bringing Baby Oopsie to life...though, perhaps, with a few behavioural problems...
This is the first in a series of short films, released by full moon features, and produced by doll-centric horror director Charles Band.
The whole thing is made purposefully cheesy.
But that's part of it's allure.
The special effects are legitimately horrible...aside from the doll itself.
Plastic weapons; strawberry jam used as blood; and CGI so bad it's pretty clear they didn't even try.
So don't go in expecting a masterpiece or anything.
But prepare to be entertained.
Gets (much needed) bonus points for playing Subspecies on the TV.
4 out of 10.
Baby Oopsie (2021) is currently available on Tubi. The storyline for this picture follows an obese doll collector who is verbally abused by her mom and coworkers and physically abused by kids in the neighborhood occasionally. One day she gets a unique doll that she takes apart, fixes and then it springs to life. The doll presses it's owner to stick up for herself and helps her in the process.
This movie is directed by William Butler (Demonic Toys 2) and stars Libbie Higgins (Weedjies: Halloweed Night), Marilyn Bass (Bernadette) and Lynne Acton McPherson (Mayberry Man).
The storyline for this is actually pretty creative and well throughout. Higgins was solid as the main character. The scenes with her visions to start the movie were great. Baby Oopsie was a bit annoying, especially the laugh, but definitely had some good kill and vomit scenes. These movies aren't great but are definitely entertaining and worth a viewing. I would score this a 6/10 and strongly recommend it.
This movie is directed by William Butler (Demonic Toys 2) and stars Libbie Higgins (Weedjies: Halloweed Night), Marilyn Bass (Bernadette) and Lynne Acton McPherson (Mayberry Man).
The storyline for this is actually pretty creative and well throughout. Higgins was solid as the main character. The scenes with her visions to start the movie were great. Baby Oopsie was a bit annoying, especially the laugh, but definitely had some good kill and vomit scenes. These movies aren't great but are definitely entertaining and worth a viewing. I would score this a 6/10 and strongly recommend it.
When you talk about demonic toys, one does not expect the film to be something worthy at a plot level or something similar like puppet master, but even so the original was entertaining, however none of the derived continuations were up to its level, and this film with the rude doll is the same but is more creative than things like the sequel that has nothing of the charm of the original, here at least it is not a generic slayer, its special effects are quite passable for the limited budget they had, not to mention that it has a correct rhythm that does not become annoying at least, I recommend if you like it when the production company really tries hard to give a passable and decent delivery, that they would like to do it with a bigger budget in its golden age when the big producers did not abandon it, a delivery that is entertaining at several times.
Plot
A doll enthusiast restores a baby doll that springs to life and embarks on a murder spree.
Cast
Made by Full Moon veteran William Butler and starring a bunch of folks I'm unfamiliar with.
Verdict
Full Moon movies have a certain charm about them, however they tend to come under one of two headings, namely enjoyable for the novelty or just plain awful! Recently they've consistently been the latter so going into this Demonic Toys spinoff I assumed the worst especially as the Jack Attack spinoff was dreadful! Seeing that Baby Oopsie got a trilogy as well, I was surprised yet curious to see how this universe would be contributed to.
The plot, isn't actually terrible and that surprised me. The poor quality literally everything else however really didn't. If you're expecting comedy, expect it to be camp. If you're expecting great kills, just don't.
Baby Oopsie is a bit of mess and yet somehow someway it's still managed to be better than I expected it to be. It's dumb, it's goofy, it's very Full Moon and that's not entirely a bad thing. And on to the other 2 I suppose!
Rants
The review section here frustrates the life out of me, taste is subjective but come on! A host of 1/10's, admitting they turned the movie off after minutes but behaving like they still have a write to review the movie. The same people behaving as if such movies shouldn't exist, believing all movies should be 200 million blockbusters. And then on the flipside you have your offensively daft 10/10 reviews suggesting it's the best movie ever, positively legendary acting and brilliant visual effects.
The Good
Better than you'd expect overall
The Bad
Mostly annoying characters Senselessly crass in places As tacky and dumb as you'd expect.
A doll enthusiast restores a baby doll that springs to life and embarks on a murder spree.
Cast
Made by Full Moon veteran William Butler and starring a bunch of folks I'm unfamiliar with.
Verdict
Full Moon movies have a certain charm about them, however they tend to come under one of two headings, namely enjoyable for the novelty or just plain awful! Recently they've consistently been the latter so going into this Demonic Toys spinoff I assumed the worst especially as the Jack Attack spinoff was dreadful! Seeing that Baby Oopsie got a trilogy as well, I was surprised yet curious to see how this universe would be contributed to.
The plot, isn't actually terrible and that surprised me. The poor quality literally everything else however really didn't. If you're expecting comedy, expect it to be camp. If you're expecting great kills, just don't.
Baby Oopsie is a bit of mess and yet somehow someway it's still managed to be better than I expected it to be. It's dumb, it's goofy, it's very Full Moon and that's not entirely a bad thing. And on to the other 2 I suppose!
Rants
The review section here frustrates the life out of me, taste is subjective but come on! A host of 1/10's, admitting they turned the movie off after minutes but behaving like they still have a write to review the movie. The same people behaving as if such movies shouldn't exist, believing all movies should be 200 million blockbusters. And then on the flipside you have your offensively daft 10/10 reviews suggesting it's the best movie ever, positively legendary acting and brilliant visual effects.
The Good
Better than you'd expect overall
The Bad
Mostly annoying characters Senselessly crass in places As tacky and dumb as you'd expect.
Yes, this is really dumb and looks like it was made for $10 dollars with people who just lived around the area it was filmed. But more than likely you're not going into a modern Full Moon flick looking for high quality. That a side for a flick about a killer toy baby doll cussing and spiting one-liners its entertaining enough, as are the cheapo kills.
Did you know
- 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: Chapter One (2021)
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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