Yeah, this comparison is not even surprising, since Chucky and Tiffany are probably the most popular killer dolls.
However, I'm pretty sure that this association was unintentional. The design of Donna and Angie refers to the old macabre genre of photographs from the 19th century.
In Victorian society, it was a tradition to take photos with children and send them to family and friends, but it was considered that the main focus of the composition should be the child, not the mother. Some of these photos were even posthumous, so you can see dead children on them.
Definitely, Angie's face is an allusion to the symbol of the Beneviento family:
Since Beneviento is an Italian surname, I believe that the theme of the dolls may be related to Carlo Collodi's Pinocchio.