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What a Dummy: Created by Arthur L. Annecharico, Leslie Eberhard, Barbara Hobart, Craig Kellem. With Stephen Dorff, Joshua Rudoy, David Doty, Annabel Armour. Ed Brannigan's Great-Uncle dies and leaves a trunk full of props from his ventriloquist days.
According to the wiki entry the family inherits their ventriloquist great-uncle's prop trunk and finds a somehow-alive dummy that had been locked in it for 50 years. Between OP's episode and that summary, I've had quite enough nightmare fuel and don't feel I need to watch the pilot episode.
14 sie 2023 · When Ed Brannigan's great uncle passes away, he and his family discover a steamer trunk full of old props left over from the days when his Uncle Jackie had a travelling ventriloquist show, including Buzz, the dummy.
When Ed Brannigan's great uncle passes away, they discover a steamer trunk full of old props left over from the days when his Uncle Jackie had a traveling ventriloquist show, including Buzz, the dummy. Only this dummy talks and isn't too happy about being left in a trunk for 50 years.
TV Series (1990-1991). 24 Episodes. The premise of the show was that the Brannigan family of Secaucus, New Jersey was getting advice from a talking, thinking ventriloquist’s dummy named Buzz (voiced by Loren Freeman), who had been locked in a trunk for fifty years before being discovered by the family.
29 wrz 1990 · What a Dummy. SERIES (1990 — 1991) Comedy. Fantasy. Ed Brannigan’s Great-Uncle dies and leaves a trunk full of props from his ventriloquist days. His dummy, Buzz, has been locked in the trunk for years. When Ed’s family opens the trunk, they discover that Buzz can think and talk. 24 episodes 12 hr. e1 — Episode 1. What a Dummy. September 29, 1990.
What a Dummy: Directed by Scott Redman. With Stephen Dorff, Joshua Rudoy, David Doty, Annabel Armour. In the first episode Cory Brannigan discovers that the ventriloquist dummy Buzz, which his father inherited, can speak.