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Characters from the ''Literature/Goosebumps1995'' novel ''Bride of the Living Dummy''

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-> '''Portrayed By:''' Julissa Aguirre ([[Series/{{Goosebumps}} TV]])

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* WhatHappenedtotheMouse: Unlike the book, we actually see her spirit escape her destroyed body in the show, but we never see where it went.

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* WhatHappenedtotheMouse: WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Unlike the book, we actually see her spirit escape her destroyed body in the show, but we never see where it went.
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* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: She gets by cruelly sawin in two by Slappy throwing her onto the table buzzsaw of Jillian's dad.

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* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: She gets by cruelly sawin sawn in two by Slappy throwing her onto the table buzzsaw of Jillian's dad.
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* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: She gets by cruelly sawin in two by Slappy throwing her onto the table buzzsaw of Jillian's dad.


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* TakingYouWithMe: In the book, after being sawn in half, Mary-Ellen uses her remaining forces to grab Slappy by the legs with the upper side of her body and gets him cut in half onto the buzzsaw.
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* BlushSticker: In the book she's described having blood-red Blush Stickers.
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* WouldHurtAChild: In the book, she convinced Katie and Amanda to be her slaves under the threat of hurting them. She also steps over a terrified child on the ground after revealing to be alive and confronting Slappy for wanting Jillian over her.

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* WouldHurtAChild: In the book, she convinced Katie and Amanda to be her slaves under the threat of hurting them. She also steps over a terrified child on the ground after revealing to be alive and confronting Slappy for wanting Jillian over her.her.
* WhatHappenedtotheMouse: Unlike the book, we actually see her spirit escape her destroyed body in the show, but we never see where it went.
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* DiabolusExNihilo: Unlike Slappy and the other dummies, there's no explanation as to how Mary-Ellen came to life. She was brought by Jillian's father and immediately forced Katie and Amanda into becoming her servants. It is possible that she was one of the evil toys made by the evil sorcerer that created Slappy, but it's not confirmed.

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* DiabolusExNihilo: Unlike Slappy and the other dummies, there's no explanation as to how Mary-Ellen came to life. She was brought by Jillian's father and immediately forced Katie and Amanda into becoming her servants. It is possible that she was one of the evil toys made by the evil sorcerer that created Slappy, but it's not confirmed.



* WouldHurtAChild: In the book, she convinced Katie and Amanda to be her slaves under the threat of hurting them.

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* WouldHurtAChild: In the book, she convinced Katie and Amanda to be her slaves under the threat of hurting them. She also steps over a terrified child on the ground after revealing to be alive and confronting Slappy for wanting Jillian over her.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: In the book she's described with black hair, the TV adaptation turned her blonde.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: She reacts to Jillian disliking and resenting her by terrorizing her family.

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* DiabolusExNihilo: Unlike Slappy and the other dummies, there's no explanation as to how Mary-Ellen came to life. She was brought by Jillian's father and immediately forced Katie and Amanda into becoming her servants. It is possible that she was one of the evil toys made by the evil sorcerer that created Slappy, but it's not confirmed.
* DisproportionateRetribution: She reacts to Jillian disliking and resenting her by terrorizing her family.family and awakening Slappy so that they can enslave her for life together.



* {{Expy}}: Of Tiffany from ''[[Film/ChildsPlay Bride of Chucky]]''. She even sounds like her.

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* {{Expy}}: Of Tiffany from ''[[Film/ChildsPlay Bride of Chucky]]''. She In the TV series she's given blonde hair and even sounds like her.similar to her.
* KilledOffForReal: Unlike the TV adaptation, in the book Mary-Ellen seems to have died off for good when she's cut by the buzzsaw, and only Slappy possesses Jillian with his spirit.



* WomanScorned: When she finds out Slappy wants Jillian for his bride, she flips out and tries to kill him. What makes her especially mad, in the book at least, is that ''she'' was the one who revived him in the first place.

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* WomanScorned: When she finds out Slappy wants Jillian for his bride, she flips out and tries to kill him. What makes her especially mad, in the book at least, is that ''she'' was the one who revived him in the first place.place.
* WouldHurtAChild: In the book, she convinced Katie and Amanda to be her slaves under the threat of hurting them.
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* EvilerThanThou: She's somehow even worse than Slappy in that she's been more successful in controlling young kids to do her bidding. Katie and Amanda are terrified of her, and in the TV show Katie explicitly tells Jillian that Mary-Ellen has threatened to kill her family if she didn't do what she wants whereas Slappy simply wants to marry Jillian or Katie.

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* EvilerThanThou: She's somehow even worse than Slappy in that she's been more successful in controlling young kids to do her bidding. Katie and Amanda are terrified of her, and in the TV show Katie explicitly tells Jillian that Mary-Ellen has threatened to kill hurt her family if she didn't do what she wants whereas Slappy simply wants to marry Jillian or Katie.
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Characters from the ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'' novel ''Bride of the Living Dummy''

!! Mary-Ellen

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-> '''Portrayed By:''' Julissa Aguirre ([[Series/{{Goosebumps}} TV]])

A doll owned by Jillian's little sisters, who take her everywhere they go but seem to be afraid of her and are always claiming that she does bad things. It turns out she's really alive and forces the girls to do things for her. And now she wants Slappy for a husband.

* AbhorrentAdmirer: Slappy prefers Jillian as a bride, but she's insistent he pick her.
* CreepyDoll: She plays it straighter than Slappy in that she's an actual doll, not a dummy.
* DisproportionateRetribution: She reacts to Jillian disliking and resenting her by terrorizing her family.
* EvilerThanThou: She's somehow even worse than Slappy in that she's been more successful in controlling young kids to do her bidding. Katie and Amanda are terrified of her, and in the TV show Katie explicitly tells Jillian that Mary-Ellen has threatened to kill her family if she didn't do what she wants whereas Slappy simply wants to marry Jillian or Katie.
* {{Expy}}: Of Tiffany from ''[[Film/ChildsPlay Bride of Chucky]]''. She even sounds like her.
* UnholyMatrimony: What she wants with Slappy, but he's not interested.
* WomanScorned: When she finds out Slappy wants Jillian for his bride, she flips out and tries to kill him. What makes her especially mad, in the book at least, is that ''she'' was the one who revived him in the first place.

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