Chucky and Tiffany’s twin children Glen and Glenda royalty glenda doesn’t act like a princess her mother Tiffany tries to make her like her Glenda joins a archery contest Tiffany scolds her when they are alone Glenda snaps telling her she’s not going to be like her mother she tears hers mothers quilt angry Tiffany throws her bow and arrow in a fire Glenda runs away crying and accidentally places her mother under a curse turning her into a bear a another bear tries to attack Glenda her mother protects her daughter Chucky tries to get rid of the bear not knowing it’s Tiffany Glenda defends her they finally break the curse by working together Tiffany realizing her mistake lets her daughter follow her dreams they hug it out as a family

Once upon a time, in a small suburban town, there lived a peculiar family. Chucky and Tiffany, the iconic possessed dolls, had adopted twin children, Glen and Glenda. Glen was a gentle soul, taking after his parents in appearance, charming and innocent, while Glenda, the opposite of traditional princess behavior, was a wild child, eager for adventure. Tiffany, a former doll herself who had come to despise her murderous ways, longed to mold Glenda in her image. She would dress her daughter in frilly gowns and tutus, insisting that she act like a proper princess. Glenda, however, had other plans. With a rebellious spirit burning within her, Glenda secretly excelled at archery. One day, she discovered an archery contest in a neighboring kingdom. Unable to contain her excitement, Glenda decided to participate, much to the dismay of her mother. As they were alone in their lavish dollhouse, Tiffany scolded her daughter for not wanting to conform to the mold she had created for her. Distraught by her mother's disappointment, Glenda snapped, vehemently expressing that she would not be confined to a life she did not want. In an outburst of anger and frustration, she tore her mother's prized quilt. Heartbroken, Tiffany reacted rashly. She threw Glenda's beloved bow and arrow into the fireplace. Filled with a mix of sorrow and anger, Glenda ran away from the dollhouse, tears streaming down her porcelain cheeks. Unbeknownst to Glenda, her tears fell upon a forgotten curse book. As the pages absorbed her tears, a strange magic was activated. Tiffany, who had chased after Glenda, accidentally touched the enchanted book and was transformed into a bear. Lost in the woods, the transformed Tiffany stumbled upon another bear, who sensed her vulnerability and aggression. However, Glenda, who had been searching for solace from her own pain, stumbled upon the altercation. Without hesitation, she defended her mother from the attacking bear. Chucky, Glenn, and Glenda's unsuspecting father, arrived just in time to witness the fierce battle between the bears. Having no idea that one of the bears was actually Tiffany, he tried desperately to drive off the other bear. Glenda, determined to protect her mother, stood beside Tiffany, showing her unwavering loyalty. As the chaos grew, the curse finally reached its climax. Acting as a catalyst, Chucky managed to break the curse, turning Tiffany back into her doll form. Realizing the error of her ways, Tiffany looked at Glenda with newfound understanding. She understood that her dreams were not Glenda's dreams, and she had wrongly forced her own desires onto her daughter. In an emotional moment of reconciliation, Tiffany apologized to Glenda for trying to mold her into someone she was not. Glenda, portraying the same forgiveness that their family had shown Tiffany throughout the years, embraced her mother, willing to let bygones be bygones. From that moment on, Tiffany decided to support Glenda in her archery pursuits, encouraging her to follow her own dreams. The family hugged, realizing the importance of love and acceptance. And so, the possessed doll family learned the power of individuality and the beauty of a family that embraced each other's differences. With their newfound understanding, Chucky, Tiffany, Glen, and Glenda ventured forward, ready to face whatever challenges awaited them - together.