

After Linda leaves the room and goes back to bed, Janice reads Bee's diary, and the door shuts. Janice tells her about Bee, and Linda accidentally shoots Annabelle with a toy gun, resulting in the doll glaring at her ominously. After Janice turns it off, her best friend, and another one of the orphans, Linda enters the room. On the third night, Janice hears "My Sunshine" playing on the gramophone in Bee's room. Malthus then attacks the girls, grabbing Carol's face, before Malthus disappears when Kate turns on the light. After their flashlight shuts off, they see Malthus through their blanket, taking on a form of a shadowy figure representing their interpretation of Esther's appearance in their stories. As Esther's bell continues to ring, Carol and Nancy wonder why Samuel does not answer her. On the second night, when Carol and Nancy stay up to gossip and tell stories about Esther in the girls' bedroom, they hear her bell ringing for Samuel's assistance. Malthus, now released from Bee's closet, begins terrorizing the girls throughout their stay at the Mullins farmhouse, primarily focusing on Janice.
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Janice looks out the windows and runs back to the room, after seeing Samuel about to reenter the house. She then throws a bedsheet over the doll, but Annabelle, controlled by Malthus, gets up from her chair and slowly approaches Janice as the bedsheet slips off, revealing nothing underneath. Janice then locks the closet again, locking it this time, but Bee's closet opens again. Janice, who is creeped out by the doll, shuts the closet, only for it to open again. Janice finds a key within a dollhouse, and unlocks Bee's closet, unintentionally freeing Malthus and the doll. Janice sneaks into Bee's room, which has somehow been unlocked, despite Samuel's warning to not enter. She decides to investigate where the noise came from, and discovers a note, saying "Find me.". When night falls, Janice, a young girl crippled by polio and one of the orphans, is awakened by a noise. Eustace after the closing of their orphanage. The Mullins couple then takes Annabelle and seals her inside Bee's closet, covering the walls in Bible pages, before reaching out to the church to bless the household.Īnnabelle would remain dormant until 12 years later in 1955 when the Mullins couple opens their home to provide shelter for Sister Charlotte and the orphans of St. Soon after, Malthus, who is a shapeshifter and takes on the form of Bee, attacks Esther, gouging her left eye out. Initially, the Mullins were overjoyed at the sight of their daughter, but they eventually realized that they had been deceived by a malevolent spirit that was searching for a human host. Malthus then requests permission to transfer its essence into one of Samuel's porcelain dolls, in order to use it as a temporary vessel. As a result, they unknowingly summoned a demon called Malthus, who masqueraded as Bee's spirit. Out of grief, the Mullins couple prayed to anything that could bring their daughter back. One day, on the way back from church, when Samuel and his wife, Esther, pull over their car to fix a tire, Bee runs onto the road and dies when she is hit by a passing car.

The film opens in 1943, with successful toymaker Samuel Mullins creating his very first porcelain doll, which he would give to his daughter, Annabelle, nicknamed "Bee". In Annabelle Comes Home, its demonic form was portrayed and voiced by Alexander Ward, who also portrayed the Addiction Demon. Its true demonic form was portrayed by Joseph Bishara (who also portrayed Bathsheba Sherman in The Conjuring and the Lipstick-Face Demon in the Insidious films) and voiced by Fred Tatasciore in Annabelle and Annabelle: Creation. Annabelle is considered to be their most dangerous and haunted item and has a habit of moving around unseen. It is one of the artifacts taken by paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren during one of their cases. It is a powerful demonic entity that, despite being able to exist independently, frequently latches onto a porcelain doll to torment those who own it. It appears as the secondary antagonist of The Conjuring, the titular main antagonist of Annabelle, Annabelle: Creation, and Annabelle Comes Home, and a cameo antagonist in The Conjuring 2 and The Curse of La Llorona.

Malthus, more commonly known by its vessel, Annabelle the Doll, is the secondary antagonist of The Conjuring Universe. ~ Malthus, the demon, in Annabelle, disguised as Bee, threatening Janice to give her soul to it.
