In this short scene, we are introduced to a number of characters, each of whom is a "doll" or "doll-like doll" . The first doll is a businessman, who tells the owner of a toy company that he is the one who owes the company two billion dollars. The second doll is an obedient doll, who asks the owner to let her go easily. The third doll is the owner's daughter, who begs the owner not to leave her father alone with the "punks" at the toy company.
In this short scene, we are introduced to a number of characters, each of whom is a "doll" or "doll-like doll" . The first doll is a businessman, who tells the owner of a toy company that he is the one who owes the company two billion dollars. The second doll is an obedient doll, who asks the owner to let her go easily. The third doll is the owner's daughter, who begs the owner not to leave her father alone with the "punks" at the toy company.