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Five gun charms hang from the pistol given to Babydoll by the Wise Man in the Temple of Mount Mikasa as part of her arsenal. The baubles hanging on a golden lanyard are: an hourglass, a teddy bear, a pink rabbit, a baby bottle, and a skull.

One of the scenes in which the charms are most easily visible comes at the end of Babydoll's fight with the samurai warriors. After she kills the second warrior by shooting it in the eye, she holsters her gun and the charms dangle against her belly as she walks to retrieve her katana.

Director Zack Snyder says the charms, designed by Alex Pardee, are meant to symbolize Babydoll's lost childhood innocence, her struggles and even death.

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Screencap from movie.

Trivia[]

  • The pink rabbit resembles the stuffed animal with which Babydoll's sister sleeps.
  • The pink rabbit motif recurs on the front of Amber's bunny mech, Meka.

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