This article is about the doll. You may be looking for the film, Annabelle: Creation, Annabelle Comes Home, Annabelle Higgins, Annabelle Mullins or Annabelle Wallis. |
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— The Annabelle doll |
Annabelle is the main antagonist in Annabelle and secondary antagonist in Annabelle: Creation.
Throughout The Conjuring Universe
Annabelle: Creation
A dollmaker and his wife, whose daughter named Annabelle Mullins, tragically died twelve years earlier, decide to open their home to a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage. Shortly after, the dollmaker's possessed creation Annabelle sets her sights on the children and turns their shelter into a horror show.
Annabelle
A married couple are expecting a child and are ruthlessly murdered by a cult group in thier home. Their vintage doll, Annabelle, gets possessed by a vengeful spirit.
The Conjuring
Annabelle is only briefly mentioned as the doll the Warren couple had previously investigated before arriving to Roger and Carolyn Perron's aide.
Annabelle Comes Home
In this Annabelle installment, Annabelle haunts a now 10-year-old Judy Warren not long after Ed and Lorraine Warren encased it into their Occult Museum.
The Conjuring 2
Annabelle makes a cameo appearance at the end of the second film. When the Warrens stored the Crooked Man zoetrope into their Occult Museum, Annabelle could be seen inside its case, along with April's music box from the first movie.
Trivia
- In the real life, Annabelle is a Raggedy Ann doll said to be haunted by Ed and Lorraine Warren, who describe themselves as paranormal investigators and demonologists. The doll resides in a glass box at The Warrens' Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut.
- Unlike the doll that Annabelle is based on, which was a Raggedy Ann doll, the film version is a porcelain doll. The change had to be made for copyright and publicity purposes.
- As an easter egg to the original, Janice/Annabelle Higgins' new parents gave her a Raggedy Ann-like Doll in Annabelle: Creation.
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