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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime & Manga ==
* In the Hades chapter of ''[[Saint Seiya]]'', the specter Minos Gryphon can turn his enemies into [[People Puppets]]. [[Combat Sadomasochist|The sadist enjoys]] twisting them and breaking them to "put on a show", at one point turning this power on {{spoiler|Gemini Kanon}}.
* In the Hades chapter of ''[[Saint Seiya]]'', the specter Minos Gryphon can turn his enemies into [[People Puppets]]. [[Combat Sadomasochist|The sadist enjoys]] twisting them and breaking them to "put on a show", at one point turning this power on {{spoiler|Gemini Kanon}}.
** In the [[Prequel]] ''[[Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas]]'', he looks forward to fighting especially [[Bishonen]] Gold Saint Pisces Albafica because he'd make a good puppet.
** In the [[Prequel]] ''[[Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas]]'', he looks forward to fighting especially [[Bishonen]] Gold Saint Pisces Albafica because he'd make a good puppet.
* In ''[[Inuyasha]]'', the victims of Yura of the Hair.
* In ''[[Inuyasha]]'', the victims of Yura of the Hair.
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== Films -- Animation ==
== Films -- Animation ==
* Linguini on ''[[Ratatouille]]'', because he is literally being moved like a marionette.
* Linguini on ''[[Ratatouille]]'', because he is literally being moved like a marionette.
* [[Jan Svankmajer]]'s films own this page!
* [[Jan Svankmajer]]'s films own this page!




== Films -- Live-Action ==
== 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.
* 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 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz8-7JsFD_g&feature=related "Close to You"], no less.
* In ''[[Mirror Mask]]'', the [[Uncanny Valley]] box mannequins have this. So ''very'' much. And to the tune of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz8-7JsFD_g&feature=related "Close to You"], no less.
* When the... ''thing'' in ''[[Sliver]]'' controls bodies, this is how they move.
* 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.
* The [[Boss Battle]] in ''[[Stardust (film)|Stardust]]'' features a very well-done duel with a magically animated dead swordsman who moves this way.
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== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* The dead astronauts in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead".
* The dead astronauts in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead".
* The [[Humongous Mecha]] in older ''[[Power Rangers/Super Sentai|Super Sentai]]'' seasons sometimes slipped into this during wirework stunts.
* The [[Humongous Mecha]] in older ''[[Power Rangers/Super Sentai|Super Sentai]]'' seasons sometimes slipped into this during wirework stunts.


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== Music Videos ==
== Music Videos ==
* Rhianna's Disturbia music video.
* Rhianna's Disturbia music video.
* The "evil clowns" in Pink's music video for "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jdjtqu3XK4U Funhouse]".
* 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.
* 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 [[Marionette Motion|broken-body dancing]] to show how their hearts are being controlled by a scornful girl and how they are helpless to stop it. At a few points in the dance, they are even shown as being [[Marionette Master|controlled]] by one of their own.
* 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 [[Marionette Motion|broken-body dancing]] to show how their hearts are being controlled by a scornful girl and how they are helpless to stop it. At a few points in the dance, they are even shown as being [[Marionette Master|controlled]] by one of their own.
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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]]'': The result of Screaming Mantis using her weapon on people.
* ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]]'': The result of Screaming Mantis using her weapon on people.
* The various nurses in the ''[[Silent Hill]]'' franchise (and quite a few monsters besides, for that matter).
* The various nurses in the ''[[Silent Hill]]'' franchise (and quite a few monsters besides, for that matter).
* Appropriately enough, the Marionettes in ''[[Devil May Cry]]'', who even still have strings on their limbs.
* Appropriately enough, the Marionettes in ''[[Devil May Cry]]'', who even still have strings on their limbs.
* Some of the more humanoid-shaped Nobodies in [[Kingdom Hearts II]] move this way.
* Some of the more humanoid-shaped Nobodies in [[Kingdom Hearts II]] move this way.
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[[Category:Horror Tropes]]
[[Category:Horror Tropes]]
[[Category:Marionette Motion]]
[[Category:Marionette Motion]]
[[Category:Alliterative Trope Titles]]

Revision as of 08:54, 19 October 2014

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This is when a robot, Clockwork Creature, golem, undead, mind controlled or other human-sized and -shaped entity moves as if it were a puppet on a string. In the process, it defies the laws of anatomy and gravity by bending in unnatural ways and floating... all without strings. Alternately, it might move like a broken animatronic robot, as if its insides had less articulation than a 3-inch G.I. Joe figure. As the picture shows, it's usually used for Horror stories because it is just (un)naturally creepy. To accentuate the eerie motion, camera tricks like jitters, Slow Motion and speeding up may be used.

Compare Limp and Livid. Contrast Zombie Gait, which while similar is actually more fluid.

Examples of Marionette Motion include:


Anime & Manga


Films -- Animation


Films -- Live-Action

  • Among other tricks such as choreography, in the film adaptation of 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 "Close to You", no less.
  • When the... thing in Sliver controls bodies, this is how they move.
  • The Boss Battle in Stardust features a very well-done duel with a magically animated dead swordsman who moves this way.


Live-Action TV

  • The dead astronauts in Doctor Who episode "Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead".
  • The Humongous Mecha in older Super Sentai seasons sometimes slipped into this during wirework stunts.


Music Videos

  • Rhianna's Disturbia music video.
  • The "evil clowns" in Pink's music video for "Funhouse".
  • In the 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 k-pop artists, but a particularly memorable example can be seen in 2PM's music video for "Heartbeat" in which the members utilize the style of broken-body dancing to show how their hearts are being controlled by a scornful girl and how they are helpless to stop it. At a few points in the dance, they are even shown as being controlled by one of their own.


Video Games


Western Animation