Full Moon tends to release their new movies in two “chapters” these days, and that is the approach they have taken to releasing their latest, the Demonic Toys spin-off Baby Oopsie. Chapter 1 of Baby Oopsie was released through FullMoonFeatures.com last month, and has since been added to the Full Moon Amazon Prime channel as well (you can watch it HERE). Chapter 2 of the film reaches FullMoonFeatures.com today, September 3rd, and will be available on Amazon Prime next week.
Directed by William Butler, Baby Oopsie is described as being “an all-new, all-deranged and totally subversive sorta-sequel that’s sure to rip your senses to shreds!” Here’s the synopsis:
Perpetually picked on and endlessly neglected Sybil Pittman (Libbie Higgins, in a startling breakthrough performance) finds little joy in her life… except for her massive doll collection that has grown to perverse proportions! Every day, Sybil locks herself in her basement, broadcasting her doll restoration vlog all by herself, that is until the remnants of a mysterious doll – the dreaded “Baby Oopsie” comes into her life! After carefully restoring the doll, Sybil comes to realize that the tiny terror is exacting revenge on her oppressors, mercilessly murdering them one by one. And while Sybil finds herself enjoying Baby Oopsie’s bloody brand of vengeance, she soon changes her tune when the demonic toy turns its evil attentions to Sybil and those she actually cares about.
In chapter 2,
mild mannered Sybil Pittman’s troubles go from bad to worse when her newly refurbished killer doll Baby Oopsie goes on a murderous rampage, offing both her oppressors and the people she loves. Armed with an iron will and a very big baseball bat, Sybil vows to stop the plastic preschool terror from carrying out its dastardly plan to bring about a full blown toy apocalypse. Will Sybil stop Oopsie’s reign of terror? Or will the world buckle at the beastly baby’s feet? Find out in BABY OOPSIE: CHAPTER TWO!
Baby Oopsie stars
Libbie Higgins, Lynne Acton McPherson, Justin Armistead, and Marilyn Bass.
This franchise started with the 1992 release of Demonic Toys and continued with Dollman vs. Demonic Toys in 1993 and Demonic Toys: Personal Demons (also directed by Butler) in 2010. In 2004, the Sci-Fi Channel also brought us Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys.
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