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== Films -- Live-Action ==
* Among other tricks such as choreography, in the film adaptation of ''[[Silent Hill (film)|Silent Hill]]'' the eerie, jittery movements of the nurses were done by the actresses walking backward. The footage was later reversed.
* In ''[[Mirror Mask]]'', the [[Uncanny Valley]] box mannequins have this. So ''very'' much. And to the tune of [https://web.archive.org/web/20140610132359/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz8-7JsFD_g
* When the... ''thing'' in ''[[Sliver]]'' controls bodies, this is how they move.
* The [[Boss Battle]] in ''[[Stardust (film)|Stardust]]'' features a very well-done duel with a magically animated dead swordsman who moves this way.
== Literature ==
* ''[[The Windup Girl]]'' and the rest of her kind are genetically predisposed towards this type of movement.
== Live-Action TV ==
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* The "evil clowns" in Pink's music video for "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jdjtqu3XK4U Funhouse]".
* In the [[Talking Heads (band)|Talking Heads]] music video "Once in a Lifetime", David Byrne's dance is about halfway between a marionette and an epileptic fit.
* This style of dancing is used by a lot of [[Korean Pop Music|k-pop]] artists, but a particularly memorable example can be seen in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKtvDv7eykg 2PM's music video for "Heartbeat"] in which the members utilize the style of
** Also, B.A.P's debut single [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tLooPlf2Sw "Warrior"] has the members move this way when they are being controlled by [[Marionette Master|Zelo]]. At the end of the video, they even surround him in
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