

Slowly warming up to the doll, he tries to name him "Han Solo", but the doll mishears him and christens itself Chucky. The doll scans Andy to imprint him as his best friend, and mistakenly believes Andy's name to be " Andysup". Its eyes flash red, crackling with static, and the doll's voice initially glitches when asks Andy if he is his "best buddy". Connecting the doll to his phone, the Buddi app fails to load correctly but the doll boots up regardless. Karen encourages him to at least try it out, but warns it may not work right as it's been refurbished. He is disinterested about the doll at first, insisting that it is for little kids. After blackmailing her boss Wes to get her son Andy an early birthday gift, she presents the Buddi doll to her son. However, three weeks later she returns it to the customer service desk, explaining to Karen that the doll was not working properly and its eyes were glowing red. The doll is shipped out to a Zed-Mart in Chicago, where it is bought by a woman. Chucky is made in a Kaslan factory in Vietnam, where one of the employees, embittered by the abuse from his boss, shuts down all of the Buddi doll’s language and behavior safeguards, violence inhibitors, and safety protocols before killing himself.
