廃墟と化したピザレストランの夜間警備員として働くマイクに忍び寄るのは、不気味なマスコットたちの影…!?
引っ越し直後で近所に友達がいない少年、アンディ(ガブリエル・ベイトマン)は、誕生日に母親(オーブリー・プラザ)からバディ人形をもらう。その人形は最先端テクノロジー企業・カスラン社の新商品で、音声認識やセンサー付きカメラなど高度な機能を備えていた。人形は“チャッキー”と名乗り、アンディに一番の親友だと話し掛ける。しかしこの人形は欠陥品だった。
暴行の被害に遭い、記憶を失ったひとりの男性。自らの深い心の傷と現実と向き合うために、ミニチュアサイズの世界を作り上げた彼が、再生への道を模索してゆく。
車の修理費を稼ぐため、廃れたテーマパークでの清掃を引き受けた男に待ち受ける悪夢のアニマトロニクス。
ニコラス・ケイジが遊園地の人形と死闘を繰り広げるホラー・アクション!
Sequel to Five Nights at Freddy’s (2023). Plot TBA.
It's Christmas Eve and Tori just wants to get drunk and party, but when a robotic Santa Claus at a nearby toy store goes haywire and begins a rampant killing spree through her small town, she's forced into a battle for survival.
Animals on a farm lead a revolution against the farmers to put their destiny in their own hands. However this revolution eats their own children and they cannot avoid corruption.
The sadistic tale of a lonely, mentally handicapped boy who befriends his reflection in an antique mirror. This demonic creature orders him to go on a murderous rampage to kill the people he loves most.
An animatronic panda at a rundown pizza place seems to be out of order… until little Aden gives it a hug.
Host Paul Davis takes a trip through some of the iconic backdrops of John Landis' 1981 werewolf classic An American Werewolf In London. The original cast and crew tell the story of how the film was made over a quarter of a century ago featuring rare footage and never before seen photos.
Originally, AlchemyII Inc. had hoped to create a live-action series using animatronic characters, as Ken Forsse had helped Disney do with Welcome to Pooh Corner and Dumbo's Circus. However, due to production costs and difficulties in this format, Forsse, AlchemyII and Worlds of Wonder decided animation would be a better route and the 65 episode animated series was created. The pilot episode of what would have been the animatronic series was instead released as a stand-alone ABC Movie of the week in 1986 and also aired in syndication as a 2-part episode.The show can be found on videocassette. The "animatronic movie", as it's called by Teddy Ruxpin fans, used primarily the same voice talent as the Teddy Ruxpin toy software had, most of which (with the exception of Phil Baron and Will Ryan) were replaced in the later animated TV series by Canadian voice talent.
An animatronic talking-head replica of Abraham Lincoln (voiced by Phil Proctor) hosts a tour of what the future will look like.
A behind the scenes look on Jaws The Revenge with interviews from the cast and crew.