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Star Cutouts takes on Chucky licence

Cardboard cutout and prop company Star Cutouts has announced that it has taken on the Chucky licence as the party industry begins to look forward to Halloween.

The new line will be perfect for the Halloween season as well as a collector’s item for horror fans all year round.

Charles Lee ‘Chucky’ Ray is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Child’s Play slasher film series. Chucky is portrayed as a notorious serial killer whose spirit inhabits a ‘Good Guys’ doll and continuously tries to transfer his soul from the doll to a human body. The set of three mini character cutouts are perfect for Halloween decorations.

“We are really excited about this new range of Chucky items,” commented md Ian Ravey. “Chucky is a fan favourite and is great for both the Halloween and collector’s market. Fans of the original classic will be thrilled to add to their collection.”

Chucky cuotouts are available to order from www.starcutouts.com now.

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