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The Doll Henchmen are major antagonists in the 2011 animated film La Leyenda de la Llorona, the second installment of the Las Leyendas film series.
They are a group of different toys that were left years ago in the Xochimilco swamp, and that because of La Llorona's tears, they came to life and took over the land to turn it into a site of slaughter and horror.
Among all those dolls, the one that stands out the most is the marionette named Pecas, who declared himself as leader and took possession of Willy to make him his slave, use his house as a base for the manufacture of new dolls as recruits.
Types of Dolls[]
- Ragdolls: They are among the best known in the variety of dolls that abound. They have a body completely made of rag and with seams on the body; the cloth of his head is tied to a cord; his mouth has pieces of thread cooked in it; on the nose it appears to be a piece of wood painted orange; his eyes are two empty sockets with red circles.
- Vampire toys: This doll has the appearance of a classic vampire like-dracula. They have large heads with blue-black hair and pointed ears; his eyes are two red rounds with dark circles and black eyebrows; in their mouth they have two fangs placed in their elongated jaw; wear a dark-slateblue trench coat with blue-violet on the hood as a suit.
- Clown dolls: They look like a little person dressed as a scary clown. His head is large, painted white and has no hair; it occupies a green nose, purple makeup in its mouth with sharp teeth and mediumpurple in the eye sockets; wearing a circus costume and white gloves.
- Plush girls: She looks like a little peasant made by rag. Its stuffed body is purple and has no fingers; the color of her hair is indigo as well as her eyebrows; on his face he has eyes like two black circles with red corneas, a triangular nose, purple lips and pink cheeks; wears dark magenta bows, a white shirt with dark orchid lines, a magenta ribbon and an indigo dress with dark orchid.
- Cyclopes: In this doll the most particular thing he has an only eye on his face, like all cyclopes. Its orange colored body is made of plush; its head is shaped like a drop and it has a mouth with pointed teeth; from the waist his legs are brown.
- Sock puppets: These are one of the dolls with the simplest style among all the others. His only quality is that his body is a dirty sock with green patches, two yellow buttons and fangs in his mouth.
- Deformed limbless: This is one of the rarest and most twisted-looking among the dolls. Generally it does not have arms or legs and only has its head and torso, resembling a worm made by cloth; instead of eyes they have pieces of white thread; in the mouth can see a pair of teeth in the lower jaw.
- Creepy babies: Among several of the dolls, this one has the appearance of a humanoid baby. Despite being similar to a toy baby, it has no nose, no fingers and its mouth is covered by sharp teeth; his eyes are black with reddish retinas; they appear to be wearing a brown romper without covering their arms and legs.
- Other hanging dolls:
History[]
La Leyenda de la Llorona[]
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La Leyenda del Charro Negro[]
The dolls have an appearance in the intro of La Leyenda del Charro Negro, where they are seen hanging from the trees, when El Charro Negro appears they leave their place, and one approaching the camera. When Don Andres and Alebrije were taken to The Underworld to be prisoners of the Haunted House could see inside the same dolls that Willy hung on his wall, assuming they did not charge as they were not fully manufactured.
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Trivia[]
- It is unknown if they were still alive or returned to their state of inertia, but judging that Tiro and Pujo still have their own conscience after Pecas' death, it is possible that the magic gas is still lodged in the bodies of the dolls, having to live on their own.
- In real life, The Island of the Doll' was named like this by Don Julián Santana when he hung different types of dolls on his property located in the Xochimilco canals as a protection against spirits.