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* In ''[[The Boy]]'', the viewers are led to believe that "Brahms" - a creepy doll that depicts a male child, which female protagonist has to take care of - is some sort of cursed or evil thing. {{spoiler|In truth, however, [[Subverted Trope| it is simply a creepy-looking doll]], and Brahams is, in fact, a fully human (though insane) adult living within the walls of the house, [[Scooby-Doo Hoax| and all of the apparent-supernatural acts were caused by him]].}} |
* In ''[[The Boy]]'', the viewers are led to believe that "Brahms" - a creepy doll that depicts a male child, which female protagonist has to take care of - is some sort of cursed or evil thing. {{spoiler|In truth, however, [[Subverted Trope| it is simply a creepy-looking doll]], and Brahams is, in fact, a fully human (though insane) adult living within the walls of the house, [[Scooby-Doo Hoax| and all of the apparent-supernatural acts were caused by him]].}} |
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** The sequel {{spoiler|played the Trope straight, but [[Box Office Bomb|the less said about that one the better]].}} |
** The sequel {{spoiler|played the Trope straight, but [[Box Office Bomb|the less said about that one the better]].}} |
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* The protagonist of ''[[Ted (film)|Ted]]'', a living teddy bear; "evil" might be pushing it a little, but he ''is'' a pervert with a foul mouth. |
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=== Literature === |
=== Literature === |