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Wilson A volleyball that serves as the only companion to the main character for about 80% of the movie
Bianca A lifelike doll that the title character ordered from a website to be his companion
The Houseplant The title character becomes attached to this unnamed plant because it, like him, 'has no roots'
The Mannequins Our main character talks to these mannequins as his only means of social interaction after the end of the world
Otto Automatic pilot and inflatable doll that saves the day
The Rifle Sgt. Hartman requires all of the recruits to give their rifles a name; Private Pyle eventually whispers to his like a lover
The Razors The title character sings a song about how the razors are his friends
Harold's Wristwatch Harold essentially lives his life attached to his wristwatch, which is given lifelike traits by the narrator (to tragic results)
Eleanor Memphis, a car thief, has conversations with a car whose make and model he knows well
Dum-E This robot arm assists the title character but is inept to the point that the title character threatens to donate him to a local college
Darth Vader's Helmet Kylo Ren is seen repeatedly talking to the helmet and asking it for guidance
Bob A bobblehead that Jack talks to and even glues into his clone's ship
The Bowler's Ball A bowling ball that contains the spirit of Carol's father -- and that only she can hear
Kara's Cello Kara refuses to be separated from her beloved instrument, and it saves both her and James Bond repeatedly
Scrat's Acorn After obsessively trying to save it through three movies, when Scrat abandons it for a girl squirrel, it 'sings' a sad song
The Jell-O B.O.B. falls in love with this plate of gelatin, likely due to their physical similiarities
Flubber This substance that gains energy when hitting a surface becomes quite lifelike in the film's remake
The Dead Bug, Toys, and Fake Tree The title character treats these cage-mates as his friends and fellow actors
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