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9[[caption-width-right:350:[[Franchise/ChildsPlay This doll]] is killer.]]
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11->''"How evil can a doll be, anyway?"''
12-->-- '''Mayura''', ''Manga/MythicalDetectiveLokiRagnarok''
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14A SisterTrope of CreepyDoll, KillerTeddyBear, DemonicDummy, MurderousMannequin, and the evil version of LivingToys.
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16Dolls, marionettes, and puppets that are either possessed by a bigger evil like demons or ghosts, or alive with a murderous streak, mindlessly attacking anything in sight.
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18In VideoGames, they usually appear as the BigBad's basic CannonFodder army or just [[{{Mooks}} lesser enemies]] that just get into the heroes' path and are dispatched without much effort. In other media, they may be featured as the main antagonist.
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20Though to be clear, not all puppets are perverse. There are pleasant puppets that are nice or just try to go about their day.
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22See EvilPuppeteer for cases where the one ''controlling'' the puppets is evil. Not to be confused with [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} Bro Strider's lucrative puppet pornography business]].
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30* Drocell Cainz, in the anime of ''Manga/BlackButler''. Complete with strings, MarionetteMotion, and a good helping of CreepyCircusMusic.
31* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'':
32** Puppetmon is one of the four Dark Masters and is essentially a fully autonomous marionette.
33** There's an entire family of puppet digimons in the verse. Interestingly enough, almost all of them are classified as [[AlwaysChaoticEvil viruses]].
34* The Dollies of ''Manga/DollyKillKill''
35* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' has [[InconsistentSpelling D'bo/Divo]] the Cursed. His stand, Ebony Devil, is essentially a possessed doll.
36* In the ''Manga/JunjiItoKyoufuMangaCollection'' short story "Marionette Mansion", a trade puppeteer decides that it's the ''puppets'' who decide what to do, and they control the puppeteer so they can do whatever they want. He then decides to take advantage of this with his magic puppet Jean-Pierre. It ends predictably horribly.
37* Anju from ''Manga/{{Karin}}'' always carries an animated puppet with a meat cleaver.
38* Yuji Yata from the manga ''Manga/TheKurosagiCorpseDeliveryService'' claims to use his sock puppet to channel a snarky, foul-mouthed alien who answers to the name Kere Ellis.
39* Akatsuki member Sasori from ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' creates puppets out of people, and uses them in battle. He later turned himself into a living puppet.
40* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'': Chachamaru Zero, a.k.a. Chachazero, who at least has a decently strong sense of free will above mere "puppet". That scale of free will just happens to be on the line between grimly humorous and psychotic. Fortunately, she's not able to move under her own power unless there's a great deal of magic in the air or she's getting supplied by Eva. Interestingly enough, there are real toy versions of her in the magic world, as seen during Setsuna and Konoka's most definitely not a date.
41* Somewhere in the Japan of ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'', there exists an inn famous for its haunted doll. After Ranma breaks it accidentally and reassembles it, its spirit possesses Akane, [[FreakyFridayFlip switching places with her]] so that Ranma's fiance is turned into [[AndIMustScream a living, silent doll]]. Meanwhile, the original spirit plots to kill Ranma using her body.
42* One episode of ''Literature/{{Slayers}} NEXT'' has the gang check out a tower supposedly occupied by a mad, misanthropic toymaker in order to search for a Claire Bible Manuscript, finding it full of animate and hostile dolls and puppets, all while being menaced by a creepy man in a jester's outfit carrying a strange doll. It turns out that the "man" is actually another puppet, being controlled by the real demon: [[spoiler: the doll that "he" appears to be carrying around]].
43* Lord Kuruku from ''Manga/{{Unico}} in the Island of Magic'' was originally an ordinary puppet that was mistreated and discarded by his owners, and was brought to life by [[ThePowerOfHate his hatred and desire for revenge]]. When Unico defeats him with ThePowerOfLove, he turns back into an ordinary puppet.
44* In the fifteenth chapter of ''Manga/YuGiOh'', the penalty game inflicted on the Puppeteer is a hallucination in which he is attacked by a puppet resembling himself.
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48* In ''ComicBook/SoulsearchersAndCompany'', EvilSorceror Grand Guignol uses an army of magically animated marionettes called the Pinocchio Patrol, who murder their targets using their [[NasalWeapon sharpened wooden noses]].
49* ''[[ComicBook/AngelIDW Spike: Shadow Puppets]]'', an extension of the ''Smile Time'' episode of ''Series/{{Angel}}''.
50* In the story "The Sun" from ''ComicBook/TheWretch'', the title evil art object convinces a little girl to mount it on a Series/PowerRangersZeo action figure, turning it into a killer doll.
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54* ''Fanfic/AlwaysVisible'': Galbraith's nightmare mentions a wooden dummy of Schaeymoure, which doctor Baselard made in order to simulate communication with the mister chief inspector (and ultimately blow off his head).
55* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': Zarekos compares Ami's use of golems and golem-derivative constructs to playing with dolls. What's worse: Alphel is attempting to reverse-engineer the SuperPrototype stolen from Ami by the Dark God Azzaratha. Alphel intends to power said armor with hundreds of tortured ghosts.
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59* The "Little Me" doll in ''WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}'' is [[spoiler:[[ParanoiaFuel a spy controlled by the Other Mother, who can see through its button eyes. Also, it can move around the house offscreen and lures Coraline to to the door to the Other World.]]]] For that matter, pretty much everything in the Other Mother's world has a doll-like aesthetic, what with the button eyes and all, and [[spoiler:almost none of it is friendly.]]
60* One of the modern monsters in ''WesternAnimation/MonsterMash2000'' is an evil wind-up doll named Chicky, the Doll of Destruction. She's a CaptainErsatz of [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], only differentiated by her green skin and other gender. She wears her hair in GirlishPigtails, but one of the tails is the wind-up key. Her weapon of choice is a remote control with which she can change the environment around her.
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64* The titular ''Film/BlackDevilDollFromHell'' from the film by Chester Novell Turner (and its remake).
65* Chucky from the ''Franchise/ChildsPlay'' series is a SerialKiller whose spirit winds up in a doll and proceeds to go on a killing spree. Even though he dies in every film he stars in, and his [[MindScrew daughter]] Glenda is ''worse'', though his son Glen has a good heart.
66* Annabelle from ''Film/TheConjuring'' would be terrifying even as a CreepyDoll. Being the conduit for an evil spirit makes her a powerful and malevolent foe, although she isn't related to the main haunting in the story.
67* Billy and the other puppets from ''Film/DeadSilence''.
68* Subverted in ''Film/TheDevilDoll'', in which the pocket-sized assassins are actually miniaturized humans, not dolls.
69* The Asian horror film ''Film/TheDollMaster''.
70* The antagonist of ''Film/DollyDearest'', the 1991 GenderFlip MockBuster of ''Child's Play''.
71* Perchta the Cherub from ''Film/{{Krampus}}'' is one of Krampus' evil minions: an extremely creepy {{Living Toy|s}} in the form of a demonic-looking cherub doll. Made even creepier by the fact that it appears to be molting.
72* ''Film/{{M3GAN}}'' centers around a case of this that also happens to be a robot, meaning its evilness starts [[AIIsACrapshoot with its AI taking the wrong decisions]].
73* Freddy Krueger appears as one in ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet3DreamWarriors'' by manifesting himself through a marionette doll.
74* Mashenka, a OneSceneWonder from ''Film/NightWatch'' and a WickedWitch's familiar. Normally disguised as a mildly eerie-looking but harmless doll, Mashenka can sprout a set of sharp metallic spider legs on the witch's command.
75* The titular puppet ''Film/{{Possum}}''. [[NonIndicativeName Despite the name]], it is more akin to a human head on a giant spider's body. Across the film, it harasses its creator Philip. Worse is that [[spoiler: Possum is just a coping mechanism for the sexual abuse Philip suffered under his uncle Maurice]].
76* The ''Film/PuppetMaster'' film series of course.
77* The little girl's doll in the J-horror film ''Film/{{Reincarnation 2005}}'' (aka ''Rinne'').
78* Billy and Mr. Snuggles in ''Franchise/{{SAW}}''.
79* In ''Film/TheTheatreBizarre'', the host of the theatre, Peg Poett, is either a human-sized self-animated puppet, or human made up to appear to be a giant puppet. Either way, he is creepy as hell (being played by Creator/UdoKier helps), and at the end of the film [[spoiler:he transforms Enola into a giant puppet and puts her into a trunk]].
80* In ''Film/TheWiz'' Dorothy and her companions get in trouble when they arrive to a SinisterSubway, with the opening horror being a peddler with two tiny bouncy dolls that start moving on their own before attacking them after growing giant.
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84* One of the urban legends in Japan is about Mary-san, a French doll. She's loved by her owner, but said owner loses her at some point. Then one night, when the owner is home alone, she gets a call from Mary-san, who notifies her she's at the city dump. This call is followed by more, with Mary-san each time announcing she's at a location closer to her owner than the last, until she tells her owner to turn around. Her owner is found dead the next morning.
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88* ''Literature/BruceCovillesBookOf Nightmares'': Mr. Punkerino in ''Give a Puppet a Hand'', an obnoxious living puppet who takes over the hand of whomever wants him, and can't be removed until someone else asks for him. [[spoiler: Jeremy still feels sorry for him when he ends up on the hand of one of the meanest people Jeremy knows.]]
89* Book 8 of ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' has a thinly-veiled Chucky parody named "Bucky the Murder Doll." It promptly gets its ass kicked. As Harry remarks, [[TakeThat "Personally, I can't see how anyone could find that thing scary."]]
90* In ''Literature/TheGirlFromTheWell'', ghosts are often bound into dolls to render them harmless until they can be exorcised. However, ''The Suffering'' opens with some amateurs who did the ritual improperly, resulting in it becoming a dangerous killer doll until Tark can finish the job.
91* Slappy the dummy from ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}''.
92* In ''Oddkins: A Fable for All Ages'' by Creator/DeanKoontz, the evil toys are led by a pair of wicked marionettes.
93* ''Literature/PointHorror Unleashed'' has a whole host of these in ''The Carver'' with them sneaking into the protagonist's house from the nearby copse. [[spoiler: Turns out they're being carved by a homeless boy who's being controlled by them.]]
94* The African Zuni warrior doll in Creator/RichardMatheson's short story "Prey". Memorably adapted as part of the made-for-TV film ''Film/TrilogyOfTerror'' with Karen Black in the '70s.
95* Marianne from ''Literature/ShakuganNoShana'', servant of [[StarterVillain Friagne]] and Shana's first major opponent.
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99* ''Series/AshVsEvilDead'' gives us 'Ashy Slashy', an insane asylum therapy puppet who is not only perverse, but utterly insane and bloodthirsty as well -- which is to be expected given the amount of demonic possession going around in the series.
100%% * The infamous episode "[[Recap/AngelS05E14SmileTime Smile Time]]" on ''Series/{{Angel}}''.
101* The Crimson Clown in ''Series/AreYouAfraidOfTheDark.'' Bonus points for being a MonsterClown, as well.
102* One episode of ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'', in which Piper contracted an obscure deadly illness, showed how using the sisters' powers for personal gain could backfire: the spell which removes her fever also places it in the body of a ninja doll...which then animates and runs around the hospital, infecting everyone it can with its little katana.
103* Referenced in ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend'' when Rebecca sings a song about hating her mother less, and apparently this trope is an upgrade for her:
104-->'''Rebecca:''' Maybe old age has tamed this witch and made her a doll!\
105'''Backup singers:''' But like one of those evil, haunted dolls.
106* "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E6TheTalonsOfWengChiang The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]", a classic ''Series/DoctorWho'' story, had an evil puppet controlled by Magnus Greel.
107* In a HalloweenEpisode of ''Series/FamilyMatters,'' there was an evil puppet-Steve named Stevil who wanted to steal Urkel's soul. ''Next'' year, Stevil returned, with a new one based on Carl -- named [[PunnyName Carlsbad]].
108* ''Series/FridayThe13thTheSeries'' had two: the china doll Vita and Oscar the ventriloquist's dummy (the latter animated by a silk boutonniere).
109* One of ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'''s recurring villains was the ghost of a serial killer who posessed a puppet modelled on Martin Stein.
110* ''Series/NightGallery'' episode "The Doll". A British Army officer must deal with a murderous doll sent by an old enemy.
111* A character in the miniseries version of ''Literature/TheTommyknockers'' is killed when her doll collection animates and attacks her.
112* [[CompanionCube Rex]] from ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' might be an example of this, as the series does hint he might have a personality all of his own. He does encourage his puppeteer, Robbie, to do morally questionable things. In addition, he's been show to do bad things on his own initiative.
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116* In the video to Babes in Toyland's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU1ANLb4QPY He's My Thing]]," a CreepyDoll conjures up a CreepyDoll of her own, then [[AxCrazy mutilates]] yet another CreepyDoll out of jealousy.
117* The video to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSuvPuQM7qc "Insanity"]] by Music/OingoBoingo features a two-fer: a SinisterMinister puppet who sexually abuses his doll congregation, and the preacher's crazed monkey-doll minion who mutilates the "heretics".
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121* ''Series/TheMuppetShow'': In the episode with Señor Wences, Fozzie decides to do an act with a dancing clown marionette. He's thrilled with the feeling of power that controlling the Clown gives him. The Clown, though, quickly tires of this and pulls Fozzie down by the strings. The next time we see them, Fozzie is the one with the strings and the Clown is the one controlling him, echoing Fozzie's line about the feeling of power.
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125* ''Tabletopgame/BlackbirdsRPG'': Fliberdijiberit is an [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Outsider]] who appears as a clown-like hand puppet in the likeness of whoever's hand he appears on, and as a member of the Court of Joy his ultimate goal is to drive everyone to madness where they are no longer able to distinguish truth from figment.
126* The Death Puppets of ''TabletopGame/DuelMasters'' are an entire race of these, who feature in the [[Metaplot/YuGiOhHiddenArsenal Hidden Arsenal storyline]].
127* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
128** ''Literature/{{Dragonlance}}'' has kani dolls, simple figurines of people or animals made by rustic folk across Krynn. They're meant to be good-luck charms that enhance an ability associated with their shape - rabbit-shaped dolls are associated with speed, lions with courage, turtles with defense, etc. - and some have indeed been enchanted by hedge mages to grant a tangible stat bonus to their young owners, and give them a ''protection from evil'' effect when their child sleeps at night. But about one in ten kani dolls ends up possessed by an evil spirit, becoming animate, murderous monsters whose bites ''drain'' the associated ability from their victims. Other evil kani dolls are created on purpose, and enchanted to animate a set time after being gifted to someone.
129** The ''TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}}'' setting gives us the doll {{golem}}, which looks like a child's doll but can serve as a hidden guardian... or assassin. Another creature is the "carrionette," malevolent, self-aware marionette puppets that can use magical needles to [[GrandTheftMe trade bodies with living people]] so they can enjoy being flesh and blood. They only associate with other monsters in return for the prospect of being given a victim to take for their own. The most dangerous of these is Maligno, the darklord of Odiere.
130* Then there's this little gem, from ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'':
131-->'''''The Scripture of the Maiden on the Shelf:'''''\
132''[[ArcWords Once, there was a maiden...]]\
133...who sat on a child's shelf and watched the entire world.\
134Her eyes were made of glass,\
135[[RedEyesTakeWarning And their pupils were red.]]\
136Her mouth was sewn on.\
137For years and years, she did not move.\
138[[ParanoiaFuel Then, when necessary, she was gone, and the head of that child with her.]]\
139"Survival is control," she said.
140* One monster appearing in ''TabletopGame/GraveRobbersFromOuterSpace'' is "Killer Toys."
141-->''It's a doll. Why don't we just [[StatingTheSimpleSolution kick it across the room]]?"\
142"We can DO that?"
143* The ''TabletopGame/MutantsAndMasterminds'' META-4 universe (the default universe for 1E) had Gepetto, a psycho who could both animate puppets to make them murderous and use mind control to create PeoplePuppets (who exhibited little glowing strings hanging from midair, controlling their motions). He's a somewhat tragic case in that the event which led to his power breakthrough also burnt down the orphanage he ran. In his mind, he's just trying to bring the children back.
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147* The boss of Level 3-3 of ''VideoGame/{{Apidya}}'' is a discarded, naked, straw-filled doll. There's no reason given why she's alive, but she's one of several objects that are. She has laser eyes, a hand on a spring, and a spit attack.
148* ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart'' has Elfriede, Lieselotte's dead sister who possesses a legless marionette that Lieselotte carries around, giving it [[GlowingEyesOfDoom glowing eyes]] and an appearance that evokes the image of a StringyHairedGhostGirl as it crawls around on the floor with its long-read hair splayed all over its face, trying to claw at Liese's opponent while shrieking and cackling.
149* There are nine flavors of marionettes of ''VideoGame/AsheronsCall'': the default Marionette, the Dark Marionette, the Mad Star Marionette, the Cursed Marionette, the Damned Marionette, the Fallen Marionette, the Malignant Marionette, and the special mobs the Puppeteer and Yaja the Shepherd. Marionettes are magic-using constructs that appeared in Dereth in Portal Year 12. They are suggested to be linked to the Virindi.
150* Fantoccio of ''VideoGame/BillieBustUp'' is a marionette who also controls two giant floating marionette hands to turn others into marionetted with. Fantoccio was magically brought to life, but shortly after locked away in his theatre for a good 15 years.
151* There's a marionette in the conservatory in ''VideoGame/BrainDead13'' that tries to strangle Lance with his strings. If Lance escapes him, the marionette gets tangled up in them instead.
152* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'' has two kinds of perverse puppets:
153** Haunted French dolls are introduced in ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaChronicles''. They either act on their own, floating around and being evil, or they're under the control of the Puppet Master. The Puppet Master can make more French dolls on the spot, giving the advantage of numbers.
154** Marionettes, later known as killer dolls, debuted in ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight''. They also float and predominantly attack by body-slamming into their target.
155* The indie found footage-style horror game, ''VideoGame/TheClassrooms'', where you explore an abandoned school trying to find out the truth behind the disappearance of several students. Turns out the school is haunted by a living marionette where you spend the entire game trying to avoid and survive the night, [[spoiler:only to be eventually chased into the loo and cornered by the killer doll]]. [[UncertainDoom Then the game ends]].
156* The Magic Dolls in ''Tecmo's VideoGame/{{Deception}}'', which can fire laser-like beams at you from a distance.
157* ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'': Spamton G. Spamton is a small [[Franchise/{{Saw}} Billy-esque]] fellow who's been driven to complete madness by...[[TheCorrupter someone.]] His EstablishingCharacterMoment sees him hop out of a dumpster, ranting about how [[RichesToRags his life's fallen apart]], then attack Kris in an attempt to force them into some sort of "deal" that involves stealing their SOUL. All of the items he sells in his shop are either [[JokeItem garbage]] or [[PoisonMushroom outright harmful.]] The puppet-ness gets amped up a lot once he gets his NEO body, which is basically a garishly-colored version of Mettaton NEO hung up by several wires. He appears to be an ''actual'' puppet to someone as well, heavily implied to be the same person who drove them to madness, as most references to "LOVE" or a "SOUL" are replaced with "[[[TongueTied Hyperlink Blocked.]]]", and he's blasted by one of his own attacks [[SayingTooMuch once he tries to ask Kris if they want to be something more.]] He takes an outright malevolent stance in the Weird Route, where he [[LetNoCrisisGoToWaste enables you to keep pushing Noelle to become a killer by selling you the ThornRing]], then seizes Queen's castle after Noelle freezes Berdly with [=SnowGrave=].
158* The Marionettes and the Fetishes from the first ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry1'' are lesser demons that inhabit puppets to exist in a physical state. The Marionettes inhabit human-made marionettes dressed in medieval-style clothing and fight with scythes, knives, darts, and sometimes even shotguns. The Fetishes inhabit demon-made dolls, breathe fire, and are stronger than the Marionettes.
159* ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' has a monster known (at least in one translation) as Puppetor. It serves as a boss monster (and potential party member) in ''VideoGame/DragonQuestMonsters 2.'' There's also puppet rope, a puppet made of rope.
160* The Smilin' Sam and Handsome Tom enemies from ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' are hostile marionettes.
161* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'' has
162** Calca/Calco, Brina/Brena and their "[[FusionDance fused]]" form Calcabrina/Calcobrena. Controlled by Golbez, the dolls attacked Cecil and Co. when they tried to retrieve the [[MacGuffin Earth Crystal]]. They even have their own musical theme called "Dancing Calcabrina".
163** For Rydia's chapter of the sequel, Calca and Brina are part of Rydia's party, and they're far less demonic-looking and scary, and they're pretty helpful, to boot. Makes you ''want'' to find the way to avert them being KilledOffForReal.
164* ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2'':
165** Taking Foxy's torch as SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer is a creepy, black and white puppet thing that hands out prizes to the children, called simply the Marionette or the Puppet. It leaves you alone so long as its music box is playing; should it run down, brace for a scare. And just to make things worse, [[spoiler:several death screen minigames imply it's the true BigBad of the series]]. [[spoiler:However, the [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3 third game]] shows that he's actually the closest thing the series has to a ''BigGood''.]]
166** And of course there's also the other nine or ten [[AIIsACrapshoot murderous animatronics]].
167* ''[[VideoGame/Frenzy1998 Frenzy!]]'' have a ToyTime level, "Splinter Wonderland" whose boss includes a giant puppet mecha dangling on strings.
168* ''Kabuki Rocks'': Douke Kugutsu are enemies first encountered in the Mosaic Cave on Awa. They are dressed as jesters.
169* ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'' introduces the emblem heartless known as the marionette. It's a heartless that resembles a dark cloud carrying a ring from which a button-heavy marionette hangs. They take control of the toys at Galaxy Toys, notably the nearly child-sized Angelic Amber doll.
170* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' has two examples of perverse puppets:
171** Elsie and Frances in ''VideoGame/MetalGearAcid'' are a pair of bantering puppets who manage to hijack a plane. [[spoiler: They're being controlled by Lena]].
172** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearGhostBabel'', Snake has to fight an enemy called [[PsychopathicManchild Marionette]] [[SerialKiller Owl]], who uses two life-sized marionettes [[{{Squick}} made from the body parts of people that Owl killed]]!
173* The Wracky species from ''VideoGame/MonsterRancher 2''. The best breed of Wracky can [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin be summed up perfectly by its name]]: [[BadSanta Satan Claus]].
174* The first boss of Stage 2 in ''VideoGame/NightSlashers'' is a duo consisting of an old man with a bell and a marionette who prevent the heroes from following the carriage. The marionette walks-or-dances around as if on strings, even though there are none. He sometimes throws his head to attack, laughs maniacally, and may temporarily fall apart if hit with a special move. He burns up upon defeat.
175* Dancer Marionette and Father Marionette are the two companions of Simeon during his boss fight at the Everhold Amphitheatre in ''VideoGame/OctopathTraveler''.
176* The Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Banette is apparently a toy brought to life by its grudge of being thrown away. It actively seeks out its old owner.
177* The first boss in ''VideoGame/PuLiRuLa'' is a ventriloquist with a living dummy. He and the dummy look silly enough, but as soon as the ventriloquist is beaten (and becomes a parrot again) the dummy shows a demonic face and runs off with the time key the ventriloquist was in the process of stealing. He's confronted as the second-to-last boss and goes all out on his demonic look with wild eyes, unkempt hair, and claws on both hands and feet. Upon defeat, he turns out to have been a monkey all along.
178* Marionetta is the guardian form of Dolce in ''VideoGame/RuneFactory4''. She's a marionette who resides in the Obsidian Mansion. In battle, she throws cards, locks the player in a box and pierces them with swords, throws furniture, and kicks a lot.
179* ''VideoGame/SecretOfEvermore'' had two marionettes, Mephista and Old Nick, who at first were merely corruptive influences on the King of Ebon Keep by keeping him hypnotized and watching their show endlessly while the [[spoiler:false]] Queen ran the show. Later, they become possessed by a monster named Mungola and proceed to become a boss fight. Extra points because "Mephisto" (Mephista is a female doll) and "Old Nick" are both pseudonyms for {{Satan}}.
180* The first boss of SRPG ''VideoGame/ShiningForce'' is a marionette left by WickedWitch Mishaela in the [[CircusOfFear Circus]] at Rindo. Not only that, but the other monsters you face in said big top also include mannequins, spell-casting puppets and [[MonsterClown knife-wielding clowns]].
181* ''VideoGame/{{Slashout}}'' have an evil puppet called a "Marionette" as the second boss. It's appropriately fought inside a haunted mansion.
182* Demon lord Nebiros of the ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' series carries one. Pulling its strings is how he activates his magic, either damaging spells or summoning undead.
183* ''VideoGame/SpiritualAssassinTaromaru'' have a sentient Karakuri puppet as one of the many BossBonanza foes in the final stage. She's built into a wall and attacks either by lashing out with her limbs or using projectiles, but dealing damage will actually make her bleed. And when her body is destroyed, the Karakuri then [[LosingYourHead detaches her head]] to continue the fight.
184* ''VideoGame/SpookysJumpScareMansion'': Specimen 6, the toymaker. As long as he's being watched, he can't move aside from turning his head to look at you, but like the [[Series/DoctorWho Weeping Angels]] he moves very quickly while your back is turned. If he catches you and depletes your health, he'll make you one of his puppets in the game over.
185* ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG'' features two perverse puppets as regular enemies: Remo Con in Booster's Tower and Puppox in Smithy's Factory. But it also has a pleasant puppet in Geno, a celestial being animating the body of a child's toy, as one of the heroes in your party.
186* The "Puppit" enemies in the Subspace Emissary mode of ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl''. Their description [[NightmareFuel just makes them creepier.]]
187--> ''A marionette enemy, suspended from above by piano strings. A Puppit proves vicious with long, sharp claws and a mysterious beam emitted from its eyes. You would think, based on the exterior wood pattern, that it's made of wood, but no one is sure. More importantly, who is the one manipulating those piano strings?! What an enemy! Mystery abounds!''
188* The final puzzle in ''VideoGame/WeWereHere'' requires a story to be played out with the props available in a theatre haunted by a marionette. Said marionette will steadily get closer and the story needs to be finished before the marionette comes too close and it will fatally finish the scene for you.
189* The Quicksilvers and Shriekers from ''VideoGame/VagrantStory'' are knife-wielding string marionettes possessed by the souls of children that died to wars or diseases.
190* Killer doll enemies in ''VideoGame/ZombiesAteMyNeighbors'' that throw hatchets at you. Sometimes when you kill them you have to fight their [[IncendiaryExponent burning remains]], which are faster.
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194* The ''Spirit Hunter'' series has two dolls based on well-known urban legends, namely those of Mary-san and Okiku, though the latter is a much more liberal take on the respective urban legend than the former:
195** ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterDeathMark'' has Mary, a human-sized talking doll that belonged to the late Saya Kujou. She has a habit of startling those who meet her for the first time, though fortunately she's on the protagonist's side. [[spoiler:Or not; she's actually the BigBad who feeds on the pain and despair of her victims.]]
196** ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterNG'':
197*** Akira realises that BigBad Kakuya is a doll due to her ethereal appearance and her tendency to speak without moving her mouth, which just highlights her LackOfEmpathy and general inhumanness.
198*** One of the toys collected in the Demon Tsukuyomi case is a girlish doll with a chilling, high-pitched laugh.
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202* ''WebAnimation/SocietyOfVirtue'' has the Supervillain General Puppet.
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206* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'':
207** Reynardine from is a [[DemonicPossession body-snatcher]] who spends most of the story trapped in a stuffed wolf doll.
208** Chapter 43 introduces Hetty, an animated porcelain doll and Renard's acquaintance, who bears an inexplicable grudge against her owner, a young boy named Adam. She quickly goes from [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/?p=1211 slightly creepy]] to [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/?p=1224 absolutely terrifying]].
209* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Lil' Cal is a marionette that seems to move and fight on its own, and seems to have a will of its own. Cal lurks in Dave Strider's nightmares. [[spoiler: It turns out that Cal is a vessel that grows into Lord English, a terrifying demon and the BigBad of the series. Certain iterations of Cal literally [[SealedEvilInACan contain English's soul]] and have hypnotized people into acts of violence. ]] The subtle influence of [[spoiler: the bad version of]] Cal may have promoted Beta!Bro Strider's abusive tendencies.
210* In ''Webcomic/SparklingGenerationValkyrieYuuki'', the norse god Loki walks the earth in the body of a small plush cat.
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214* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-SamlxVgnc Ninja Clown Monster is gonna get ya!]]
215* Mr. Bucket, the perverse molester toy from WebVideo/BoardJames.
216* For a loose definition of "puppet," there's [[https://youtu.be/O0XRDFI5BXU?t=619 Mister Wavy]] from the WebVideo/OutsideXbox "Platforming Heroes Who Never Escaped the '90s" video. He's a knitted glove with googly eyes, in the mold of VideoGame/{{Glover}}, and he turns out not to be such a nice guy...
217* ''WebVideo/SkyCorpHomeVideo'' gives us an ad for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byYPmBhMPsE Cuddles]], a murderous baby doll.
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221* In the ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' episode "The Talented Mr. Dingleberry", Roger poses as a ventriloquist dummy to help Steve win the school talent show. Of course, Roger lets his persona go wild that he ends up killing most of Steve's expendable opponents until Steve manages to save Snot from drowning in his water cage trick that Roger shut its door of escape with a broom. Roger later says the mascara cream was what drove him crazy.
222* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' called "The Haunting of Mr. Banana Brain", the evil spirit Paddywhack possesses Quackerjack's doll, Mr. Banana Brain. As he causes trouble alongside the demented toymaker, who fails to realize his doll is possessed, Paddywhack grows, feeding from the negative emotions around himself.
223* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{GrojBand}}'' episode "No Strings Attached", Trina recalls being terrorized by three puppets -- two marionettes and one dolly -- in a toy store when she was little. It is left unanswered whether the puppets were truly alive or if someone was messing with her.
224* Yokie on ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'', after Jimmy accidentally reprograms it to be evil.
225* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' did a parody of the ''[[Series/TheTwilightZone1959 Twilight Zone]]'' episode with "Little Talky Tabitha!".
226* In the ''WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama'', Drakken's world conquest plot involves mass marketing tiny toy puppets called Diablos, who turn into gigantic killing robots. There's a hilariously bizarre scene at the end when they are stopped and revert to their (arguably) cute puppet selves where a young girl who had just been menaced by one grabs the puppet joyfully [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe as her mother looks on with disbelief]].
227* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
228** In the episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E5TreehouseOfHorrorIII Treehouse of Horror III]]", Homer buys a Krusty the Clown doll that turns out to be evil. And parodied, the reason its evil is because it's set on "Evil Mode" and not "Good Mode". They solve the problem by calling the company.
229** Also on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', the fictional movie ''The Redeadening'' featured one of these.
230** And the doll Funzo, which destroys other toys. (It was programmed to do that, however, and has no will of its own.)
231* Mr. Hat, Mr./Miss/Mr. Garrison's constant companion from ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', is often hinted to be this. Though he is never shown to actually move by himself, he [[spoiler: breaks Garrison and Chef out of Jail, and even disappears, ostensibly to attend a meeting of the Ku Klux Klan, when Garrison turns his back]].
232* ''Series/StrangeHillHigh'': In "Mitchell Junior", the robot baby Mitchell gets in his EggSitting assignment turns out to be demon possessed.
233* The origins of the Puppet King in the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' episode "Switched" are unknown, but he harnessed ''incredibly'' potent sorcery, and planned to commit GrandTheftMe on ''all five'' of the heroes by sucking their souls out and trapping them in matching puppet figures, then [[DeaderThanDead obliterating said puppets]] to keep their bodies permanently. Why? They never actually figured that out. He [[NearVillainVictory nearly got away with it, too]], as he managed to possess Robin, Beast Boy, and Cyborg; the only reason he failed was Raven's desperately casting a spell just before the soul-sucking machine hit her and Starfire, which allowed the two girls to escape and save the others. Even better, while the Puppet King was one of the army of villains recruited into the Brotherhood of Evil in the penultimate storyline and was defeated along with the rest, he was not among the ones who was frozen, suggesting he might have escaped.
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236!!Examples of nice puppets
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239* Pucchan from ''Anime/BestStudentCouncil'' is a possessed puppet with supernatural powers.
240* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', Thunder Soldier is a toy soldier who attacks with lethal force. He targets only those who had conquered his homeland of Dressrosa as the country's VigilanteMan. Inside of Thunder Soldier is the soul of [[spoiler:Kyros, a former street thug the king personally raised and trained and thus feels incredible gratitute for the king and his country.]]
241* ''Manga/RozenMaiden'': A Rozen Maiden is a female, ball-jointed doll created by the dollmaker and alchemist Rozen to replace his dead daughter Alice. The Rozen Maidens are brought to life with a Rosa Mystica and, as none live up to Alice, are made to fight each other for their Rosa Mysticae in order to become the perfect girl.
242* Hinano of ''Anime/TroubleChocolate'' is a tree spirit who possesses the body of a wooden puppet after a magic spell goes awry. She gets romantically involved with Cacao, the one who did the spell.
243* In ''Manga/VampirePrincessMiyu'', Ranka utilizes her RazorFloss to move around the mannequins she collects ([[ForcedTransformation which once were human students]]), using them as shields. Larva hits one of them accidentally and it bleeds and screams silently, to Miyu's horror.
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247* The Marionette Queen of ''Animation/TheHauntedHouseTheSecretOfTheGhostBall'' is a woman who died and whose soul go trapped in her music box as the head ballerina, a wooden marionette. She abducts other women to complete the music box's number of dancers. While initially violent, she only wishes to move on. The protagonists help her out by completing the number of dancers required.
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251* In one issue of Season 8 of ''ComicBook/{{Buffy|the Vampire Slayer}}'', [[spoiler:Dawn]] is turned into a porcelain doll. She's surrounded by other, living dolls, but they were made that way rather than being possessed. They're a bit unhinged, but okay folk.
252* "Voice of Vengeance", published in ''Ghosts'' #13, features the Giovanni Family. They are a beloved group of marionette performers not only because they are entertaining but because they also somehow always know what's going on wherever they visit. With this noted seer aspect, one day they accuse a banker of theft and to avenge himself he damages Signor Giovanni's vocal cords. Yet the next day, his marionette talks and tells the audience what the banker did. The banker destroys the marionettes in rage before his arrest, but is left bewildered just who was speaking for Signor Giovanni's marionette.
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256* The cast of ''Film/Strings2004'' are marionettes, who know they're marionettes and who view their unseen handlers as gods. Their strings are called their life lines and execution or murder happens by cutting those.
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260* Pinocchio of ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfPinocchio'' is a wooden puppet who was alive even before being carved into his current form by Gepetto. This isn't anything unusual in the setting and Pinocchio does meet other living puppets at the Great Marionette Theater. Five of them are identified: Harlequin, Pulcinella, Signora Rosaura, and two officers, and the lot of the is owned by Mangiafuoco. Mangiafuoco captures Pinocchio after his presence at the theater causes problems and intends to burn him to cook his meal, which is something he's implied to do regularly to his puppets. Pinocchio successfully pleads his case, but volunteers to burn when Mangiafuoco says that Harlequin then has to die. The puppeteer is moved and spares everyone.
261* ''Literature/{{Fablehaven}}''[='=]s first book has Mendigo, a human sized lumberjack animated by the power of a demon working for the villain. However during the second book when he is released again some faeries change his loyalty to the heroes.
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265* In the ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' episode "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS1E9ThePuppetShow The Puppet Show]]", the puppet we are led to believe is evil actually turns out to be a good guy.
266* Howdy Doody and a number of other marionettes are alive in ''Series/HowdyDoody''.
267* PlayedForLaughs in an episode of ''Series/TheNanny'' which featured special guest stars [[Series/LambChopsPlayAlong Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop]]. The episode depicted Lamb Chop as an entirely separate entity from Shari who bossed her around, apparently controlled their company ("Don't forget who owns fifty-two percent!"), and had a [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior less-than-age-appropriate crush on Maxwell]]. At the end of the episode, Maxwell offers to have a private meeting with the pair. Fran and C.C. are promptly kicked out of the office...and a few seconds later, ''Shari'' is, too.
268* Talky Tina from the ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' episode "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S5E6LivingDoll Living Doll]]" is kind as long as she's met with kindness. If she's not or a person who treats her with kindness is threatened, she proves capable of murder.
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272* "Funeral March of a Marionette" emotes the story of a dead marionette who is carried to their grave by their peers.
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276* The ''Website/WrestleCrap Radio'' podcast has had a literal example (i.e. not evil, but actually perverse) since 2008 in Stubby, the ventriloquist dummy who really enjoys his drugs and has few qualms about what he's willing to do to obtain them.
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280* ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'':
281** The game has one of these: Malice Doll of Demise] (Used to combo with Ectoplasmer, which was released in the same set.)
282** There is now a whole archetype of these called the Shadolls.
283** Ghostrick Doll is either a ghostly doll or a doll-like ghost.
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286[[folder:Video Games]]
287* ''VideoGame/BatenKaitosOrigins'' has a heroic example in Guillo.
288* The Doll of ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'' is a bisque imitation of Lady Maria made by Gehrman. He rejected her as fake and she was left at Hunter's Dream where the protagonist finds and revives her.
289* Katherine from ''VideoGame/BrokenPuppet'' is the discarded former diva of the puppet theatre. She wants to get back in the spotlight, no matter the cost, but in her defense she lives in a CrapsackWorld with rules barely any of her fellow puppets seem to comprehend.
290* Marionette of ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'' is a hybrid of a marionette and a wind-up toy. She's a DittoFighter and at the start of a battle, she's depicted as being lowered into the body of the fighter she's imitating.
291* The cast of ''VideoGame/TheGunstringer'' are living puppets of all kinds: marionettes, paper figures, voodoo dolls, a tube man and so on. The story exists both in its own reality and as part of a performance. The main character, a marionette, breaks free after the performance and rides off on a dog.
292* Marionette is among the common cards of ''Kingdom Corps''. It's a female puppet dressed fancily and held up by wires.
293* The hero quartet of ''VideoGame/TheNinjaKids'' and everyone else encountered are puppets, specifically marionettes. This is only truly clear during the character selection screen, where the strings of the hero marionettes are visible.
294* Mime Jr. and its evolution, Mr. Mime in ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''. Mime Jr. is a fairly harmless hand-puppet-like clown and Mr. Mime is a more dummy-like puppet.
295* The main character of ''VideoGame/Puppeteer2013'' and mostly everyone he meets are puppets in a stage play.
296* The cast of ''VideoGame/ShowdownBandit'' are living marionettes who try to survive both their own world and the cancellation of their show.
297* The Wilikin of ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'' are wooden dolls made and given life by Kaos during his childhood to be his friends -- he literally made friends. Fearing his mother's reaction to his ability, he also created a switch to affect reality and turn the Wilikin back into lifeless dolls. His mother found out because the switch affects reality in multiple ways and allowed Kaos to keep his friends. As Kaos moved to villainhood, he abandoned the Wilikin to his castle and their own home, Wilikin Village. The childlike Wilikin always kept a soft spot for him, though not for his smell, which they shouldn't have been able to perceive but they did.
298* [[MeaningfulName Medicine Melancholy]] from ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' is basically this. She is a sentient doll fueled with ''poison''. Note that [[MarionetteMaster Alice]]'s doll are technically not sentient.
299* In ''VideoGame/WitchSpring 3'', living dolls replace the pets of previous games as party members. Most start out as lifeless dolls owned by Eirudy, the Marionette Witch, and are in storage at the Marionette House. By defeating enemies, Eirudy collects vitality to awaken her dolls with. She also can acquire ones not yet in her collection.
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303* Dummy Girl of ''WesternAnimation/CaspersScareSchool'' is a living doll who by size and behavior could be a ventriloquist dummy, but by the string on her back also could be a talking doll. She's a member of Thatch's gang and has a requited crush on Slither.
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