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Seed of Chucky (2004) Glen was found by Psychs , who promptly took them back to Britain and named them "Shitface". They are forced to perform as a ventriloquist dummy, and often face verbal abuse as part of their comedy routine.
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Oct 20, 2021 · Inspired by the life and works of Ed Wood, Glen/Glenda was revealed in Seed of Chucky to alternate between being male and female before having their soul transplanted into the human bodies of a boy and girl
Nov 4, 2021 · Glen/Glenda technically makes their debut at the end of Bride of Chucky, with Chucky's love interest Tiffany giving birth to a baby doll in the film's final moments. Six years later, that doll has come into possession of an abusive ventriloquist.
I'd say it's canon. It was included. He didn't kill Glenn, just attacked. Tiffany could easily twart him off, and my assumption is after several attempts they got back together anyway. Which we see. So yes, just like pretty much everything else in the series, it is canon.
Nov 13, 2019 · Seed of Chucky: The Introduction of Glen and Glenda It's revealed that after Bride of Chucky, Chucky and Tiffany's child was found by an abusive ventriloquist, and spent several years with him. The child then ran off to Hollywood, found Chucky and Tiffany's dolls, and resurrected them once again.
Nov 16, 2022 · In Season 2 of “ Chucky,” actor Lachlan Watson took on the difficult task of bringing Glen and Glenda to life for the first time after almost 20 years. Fortunately, they had help from the mind of franchise creator Don Mancini when it came to the twins' distinctive physical characteristics.
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Glen Ray, also known as "Glen Tilly" is the main protagonist of Seed of Chucky; unlike their parents, they are a good and meek doll. Glen is a character, in Child's Play horror film series, with the original screenplay credited to Don Mancini.