Chucky and Tiffany’s children Glen and Glenda Tiffany calls Glenda chunky Glenda snaps in the school courtyard throws her backpack at another student for asking her to borrow her things and throws a ball at the principal Tiffany takes her to the mall to buy her clothes still heartbroken about her mothers hurtful words she throws a massive tantrum there embarrassed and frustrated Tiffany throws her over her shoulder Chucky, Glen, and the onlookers in shock Chucky tried to talk to her at home he drops his mug in shock when she said that he tells Tiffany and gets her an outing her her crazy aunts Patty and Selma they sing who gives a crap by The Simpsons in the park Glenda joins them Tiffany apologizes to her daughter still hurt they do a therapy session to realize how much they love each other and hug it out as a family

Chucky and Tiffany's children, Glen and Glenda, were quite the handful. Unlike their killer doll parents, they had a more complicated upbringing as they struggled to find their place in the world. Glen was gentle, shy, and desperately craving acceptance, while Glenda was spirited, headstrong, and fiercely protective of her individuality. One afternoon, Tiffany called Glenda "chunky" out of frustration, unaware of how deeply her words would hurt her daughter. Completely devastated, Glenda found solace in bottling up her emotions until they eventually erupted like a volcano. The eruption occurred in the crowded school courtyard when a student asked Glenda to borrow her things. Overwhelmed with frustration, Glenda lost control and flung her backpack at the unsuspecting student. Sensing the shocked silence around her, she took it even further and threw a ball at the principal, who had been attempting to diffuse the situation. Alarmed and worried about Glenda's behavior, Tiffany decided to take her to the mall to try and cheer her up. However, still heartbroken over her mother's hurtful words, Glenda unleashed a massive tantrum right in the middle of the bustling mall. People stared, Tiffany felt embarrassed, and everyone was clueless about how to handle the situation. Feeling both frustrated and embarrassed herself, Tiffany mustered all her strength and scooped Glenda up, slinging her over her shoulder to swiftly leave the mall. The onlookers and even the usually unshakable Chucky were stunned into silence as they watched the scene unfold. Back at home, Chucky attempted to talk to Glenda, trying to understand why she had lashed out so violently. As Glenda spoke, her words hit him like a ton of bricks, causing him to drop his coffee mug in shock. He immediately relayed Glenda's words to Tiffany, who couldn't help but feel a pang of guilt for her hurtful comment. To give her some much-needed space and a different perspective, Chucky arranged an outing for Glenda with her crazy aunts, Patty and Selma. The day turned out to be filled with laughter, fun, and a sense of belonging as they sang their hearts out to "Who Gives a Crap," a catchy song from The Simpsons, in a nearby park. Meanwhile, Tiffany took it upon herself to apologize sincerely to her daughter. Though still hurt, Glenda realized her mother's words had stemmed from frustration rather than true disdain. Gradually, they began a therapy session together, their emotions running raw as they delved into their love for each other. Finally, the therapy session helped them both see the depth of their love and understanding, leading them to embrace each other in a warm, tearful hug. The entire family realized that love and forgiveness were the key ingredients to healing wounds and moving forward as a united front. From that moment on, Chucky, Tiffany, Glen, and Glenda understood the importance of empathy, compassion, and open communication within their complex family dynamic. They may have been unconventional, but their love for one another served as a guiding light, illuminating their path towards a more harmonious future.