
Toyland is under threat when the Demonic Toys return. Police officer Judith Grey turns to the 12‑inch‑tall hero Dollman and his equally tiny partner, Nurse Ginger, for help. The malevolent toys have taken refuge in an abandoned toy factory, and Dollman must stop them from unleashing dark forces upon Earth.
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Frank Welker
Baby Oopsiy Daisy

Tim Thomerson
Brick Bardo

Jackie Earle Haley
Braxton Reed

Willie C. Carpenter
Police Officer

Phil Fondacaro
Ray Vernon

Judd Omen
Mayor

Tracy Scoggins
Judith Gray

Peter Chen
Cab Driver

Paul Salamoff
Jack Attack

Michael Halsey
Cally

Phil Brock
Collins

Melissa Behr
Nurse Ginger

R.C. Bates
Bum
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Brick Bardo
Ray Vernon
Zombietoid
Baby Oopsie Daisy
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Brick Bardo hitchhikes toward the quiet town of Pahoota, hoping to locate Nurse Ginger and show her that she is not alone, a thread that ties back to the events of the previous film. The narrative then cuts to Judith Grey, who is haunted by a nightmare replaying what happened a year ago and has been patiently watching the Arcadia Warehouse, convinced the toys are still alive. In the shadows of that warehouse, a drunken bum seeks shelter from the rain, only to be drawn to misfortune as a clown-tricycle mishap spills a box of toys onto him, knocking him down. The blow is fatal, but the real danger lies in the blood that pours onto the place where the demon was buried, awakening Baby Oopsie Daisy, Jack Attack, and Mr. Static. A replacement for Grizzly Teddy also emerges in the form of Zombietoid, a blonde GI Joe action figure wielding a machete.
Judith, now inside the building, bears witness to the living toys, yet she is arrested for breaking into a secluded facility while serving a suspension. After the police depart, the toys coerce the new security guard, Ray Vernon, into assisting with their needs. Meanwhile, Ginger, who spends her days alone on a kitchen counter, endures harassment from a sleazy reporter seeking her story, and she reluctantly agrees to an interview to make him go away. Once he leaves, a large spider scrambles into view, and Brick arrives to blast it apart. A surprised Ginger asks how he can be so small, leading to a brief, shared memory of their intertwined past.
Judith Grey learns more about Ginger and Brick and bribes the reporter to reveal their whereabouts, eventually steering the information toward Pahoota. She then forms a plan with Bardo and Ginger to confront the living toys, though Ginger remains skeptical about their supposed aliveness. In the meantime, the toys commit a brutal murder, leaving a girl’s blood spattered across the area where the demon had been buried. Judith and her allies infiltrate the warehouse, and a brutal clash unfolds: Judith shoots Ray in the head, and she is herself felled by a shot from Mr. Static, only to be finished off by Brick, who blasts the sinister figure to pieces. Brick has pledged to carry out Judith’s demand, but Zombietoid knocks his gun away and sends him scrambling, leaving him and Ginger separated in the labyrinth of ventilation shafts with their fates in the balance.
Baby Oopsie Daisy explains to Brick that, at the stroke of midnight, the Demon’s soul will transfer into Baby Oopsie Daisy so he can rape Nurse Ginger, make the baby, eat its soul from the shell, and become a human. The moment of truth arrives as the dollhouse scene unfolds, and Baby Oopsie Daisy begins to undress Ginger in preparation for sex. Ginger trembles, and the demon’s sinister plan is momentarily revealed in a chilling sequence.
The Demon’s soul is going to go inside Baby Oopsie Daisy so he can rape Nurse Ginger, make the baby, eat its soul from the shell, and become a human.
Ginger fights back with a decisive kick to Baby Oopsie Daisy’s groin after an oblique reference to being possessed by The Master, a move that shatters the demon’s grip and frees her. Brick seizes the moment, drawing his weapon and shooting Baby Oopsie Daisy multiple times until the threat is extinguished. With the danger contained, Brick contacts the police to report Judith Grey’s death in the line of duty and then leaves with Nurse Ginger, boarding a cab that heads back toward Pahoota, carrying the weight of the night’s horrors and the fragile hope of their town’s future.
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