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glove and special sleeve attached to the puppet to operate one of the arms. The second puppeteer puts their hand into another glove/sleeve attached to the puppet in order to operate the other arm. This way, the puppet can perform hand gestures and interact with objects with ease. This is a form of glove or hand puppetry and rod puppetry. Many puppeteers, particularly those for
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black and remains hidden in the unlit background of the stage while the puppet is held across the light curtain in the lit foreground of the stage. "Light curtain puppet" is an umbrella term, and any puppet which is extended into a well-lit area where its handler remains separated from the puppet by a division of light may be called a light curtain puppet.
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puppets are familiar examples of hand puppets. Larger varieties of hand puppets place the puppeteer's hand in just the puppet's head, controlling the mouth and head, and the puppet's body then hangs over the entire arm. Other parts of the puppet (mainly arms) are usually not much larger than the hand
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is a puppet shaped like a small human which is operated by a ventriloquist performer to focus the audience's attention away from the performer's activities and heighten the illusion that the dummy is speaking. They are called dummies because they do not speak on their own. The ventriloquist dummy is
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Also called a "two-man puppet" or a "live-hand puppet", the human-arm puppet is similar to a hand puppet but is larger and requires two puppeteers. One puppeteer places their dominant hand inside the puppet's head and operates the puppet's head and mouth, while putting their non-dominant hand into a
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There are many different varieties of puppets, and they are made from a wide range of materials, depending on their form and intended use. They range from very simple in construction and operation to very complex. The puppeteer buses movements of their hands, arms, or control devices such as rods or
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is a puppet constructed around a central rod secured to the head. A large glove covers the rod and is attached to the neck of the puppet. A rod puppet is controlled by the puppeteer moving the metal rods attached to the hands of the puppet (or any other limbs) and by turning the central rod secured
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music at the end of the 16th century, the puppeteers dress to remain neutral against a black background, although their presence as a kind of 'shadow' figure adds a mysterious power to the puppet. Bunraku traditionally uses three puppeteers to operate a puppet that varies from 1/3 to 1/2 life size.
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The water also provides the setting for traditional stories depicting day-to-day village life. Water puppets bring wry humor to scenes of farming, fishing, festival events such as buffalo fights, and children's games of marbles and coin-toss. Fishing turns into a game of wits between the fisherman
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is a cut-out figure held between a source of light and a translucent screen. Shadow puppets can form solid silhouettes or be decorated with various amounts of cut-out details. Colour can be introduced into the cut-out shapes to provide a different dimension and different effects can be achieved by
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presentations use light to highlight small portions of a performance area, allowing the puppet to be seen while the manipulators remain invisible. The puppets stand on a stage divided into an unlit background and a well-lit foreground, meeting to form a "curtain" of light. The puppeteer dresses in
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is a simple puppet variant which fits onto a single finger. Finger puppets normally have no moving parts, and consist primarily of a hollow cylinder shape to cover the finger. Finger puppets are often decorated with eyes and mouths made out of fabric or other materials. This form of puppet has
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Painted wooden heads, hands made just by stuffing clothes or cotton into the sleeve of the dress, with painted appearances, angled eyebrows, mustache for men and nose ring for ladies, and huge expressive eyes all over, manikins are hung with dresses produced using sequined old textures. The
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control the arms) and just above the knee (to control the legs). This form of puppetry is complex and sophisticated to operate, requiring greater manipulative control than a finger, glove or rod puppet. The puppet play performed by the Von Trapp children with Maria in
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performer's hand; the performer produces the puppet's voice with little or no movement of her mouth, which creates the illusion that the puppet is alive. Carnival puppets are large puppets, typically bigger than a human, designed to be part of a large spectacle or
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mandate from the country's electorate; in earlier times, it could have meant a monarch imposed from outside, who was not a member of a country's established ruling dynasty or was unrecognised by its nobility. "Puppet government", "puppet regime" and
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is a puppet cut out of paper and stuck onto card. It is fixed at its base to a stick and operated by pushing it in from the side of the puppet theatre. Sheets of puppets and scenery were produced from the 19th century for children's use.
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the puppet under the water and is used by the puppeteers to control them. The appearance is of the puppets moving over the water. When the rice fields would flood, the villagers would entertain each other using this puppet form.
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transparent dyes, a special light system, and a special type of screen to make this happen. Motekar puppet shows can be performed by one or several puppeteers and usually feature music, singing, and a series of dances.
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3417:Inbetweening
3397:Chuckimation
3339:Shadowmation
3292:Animatronics
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3193:eye tracking
3173:Morph target
3125:Multi-sketch
2876:Short series
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3814:Educational
3595:model sheet
3452:Rubber hose
3375:model sheet
3153:Cel shading
2995:Stop motion
2980:Rotoscoping
2952:Traditional
2881:Stop-motion
2827:Outsourcing
2588:South Korea
2568:Philippines
2563:North Korea
2244:Dugan, E.A.
2106:. New York.
1954:Daily Times
1763:Herodotus,
1724:marionettes
1679:The Muppets
1640:East German
1580:Sock puppet
1410:Jeff Dunham
1386:Shari Lewis
1326:toy theatre
1319:Toy theatre
1284:marionettes
1249:sock puppet
1231:Sock puppet
1159:Rod puppet
1027:push puppet
1021:Push puppet
902:Howdy Doody
744:Marionettes
654:characters
634:characters
628:Fozzie Bear
537:sock puppet
521:hand puppet
438:Hugo Chávez
416:Minneapolis
388:characters
356:Minneapolis
310:Cantastoria
304:Cantastoria
223:Bommalattam
114:hand puppet
110:sock puppet
3975:Categories
3839:Mechanical
3792:bobblehead
3600:walk cycle
3467:Syncro-Vox
3380:walk cycle
3284:Mechanical
3210:Procedural
3110:PowerPoint
3063:Puppetoons
3058:Pixilation
3023:silhouette
3012:strata-cut
3003:Claymation
2944:Techniques
2933:Television
2704:Silent Era
2636:Bangladesh
2631:Azerbaijan
2518:Bangladesh
2507:By country
2126:Bell, John
2078:Baird, Bil
1785:on Perseus
1779:Xenophon,
1769:on Perseus
1752:References
1570:witchcraft
1519:government
1510:democratic
1498:See also:
1485:Rajasthan
1438:Nina Conti
1063:Miss Piggy
1051:Jim Henson
1045:rod puppet
1038:Rod puppet
773:marionette
738:Marionette
585:puppet dog
274:puppetry.
126:rod puppet
118:marionette
3844:Model car
3610:off-model
3580:Key frame
3437:Pixel art
3432:Pinscreen
3390:off-model
3334:Scanimate
3252:Machinima
3051:Brickfilm
3039:go motion
2965:Flip book
2499:Animation
2112:cite book
2084:. Plays.
1876:The Hindu
1781:Symposium
1728:Rajasthan
1722:- String
1626:Animation
1556:parasites
1545:'s novel
1527:Norwegian
1504:The word
1394:Lamb Chop
1312:Ticklebug
1306:Ticklebug
873:charwomen
769:puppeteer
603:Christmas
201:Aristotle
175:Herodotus
79:puppeteer
52:Rajasthan
3981:Puppetry
3950:Category
3873:Industry
3696:Category
3605:lip sync
3485:Variants
3472:Zoetrope
3422:Morphing
3385:lip sync
3365:Blocking
3257:Aniforms
3234:Puppetry
3215:Skeletal
3082:timeline
3073:Computer
2928:Internet
2810:regional
2746:Animator
2739:Industry
2603:Thailand
2573:Portugal
2553:Malaysia
2425:(1995).
2377:(1950).
2348:Puppetry
2327:(1976).
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2080:(1966).
2058:, 2000.
1783:, 4.55,
1767:, 2.48,
1741:AP Films
1705:Puppetry
1660:automata
1586:See also
1551:depicts
1487:puppetry
1273:Stingray
1200:Javanese
1178:Avenue Q
887:Calabash
630:and the
581:Hand or
390:Big Bird
297:shamisen
179:Xenophon
83:Puppetry
3986:Theatre
3854:Optical
3807:Stuffed
3760:By type
3711:Outline
3078:history
3029:Graphic
2975:Masking
2866:Package
2691:Ukraine
2661:Hungary
2623:History
2613:Vietnam
2578:Romania
2538:Estonia
2533:Czechia
2004:24 June
1901:24 June
1436:Briton
1390:Mallory
1119:, 2002.
1117:Romania
1055:Muppets
964:Motekar
959:Motekar
955:opens.
944:marotte
937:Marotte
621:Muppets
599:bespoke
566:Simple
420:May Day
418:, USA:
348:parades
272:Bunraku
153:Origins
87:theatre
54:, India
48:Mandawa
3960:Portal
3849:Office
3829:Girls'
3824:Fidget
3802:Puppet
3706:Portal
3267:Live2D
3183:facial
3148:T-pose
3046:Object
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2898:Series
2847:Films
2686:Russia
2656:France
2646:Canada
2641:Brazil
2598:Taiwan
2558:Mexico
2523:Bhutan
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1597:Puppet
1594:about
1574:spells
1562:Poppet
1506:puppet
1083:Grover
889:puppet
788:Prague
422:Parade
382:. The
360:Disney
268:velvet
191:nevron
147:parade
71:puppet
3864:Skill
3772:Boys'
3522:Anime
3163:Crowd
3105:Flash
3034:Model
2923:Flash
2871:Short
2841:Works
2681:Korea
2676:Japan
2666:India
2651:China
2593:Spain
2548:Japan
2543:India
2528:China
1939:, p.7
1732:India
1664:Japan
1662:from
1566:magic
1553:alien
1113:Sibiu
1067:Gonzo
953:mouth
837:banjo
636:Ernie
583:glove
293:Japan
289:torch
183:Greek
3782:Doll
3753:Toys
3462:Sand
3100:2.5D
2778:List
2751:List
2671:Iran
2455:ISBN
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2252:ISBN
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2186:ISBN
2140:ISBN
2118:link
2086:ISBN
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2041:ISBN
2006:2013
1921:ISBN
1903:2013
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1568:and
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1323:The
1276:and
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1085:and
1079:Bert
1075:Elmo
1032:toys
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646:and
644:Yoda
638:and
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524:(or
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392:and
366:for
258:The
240:snow
195:spaō
177:and
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