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 | | A puppet is any controlled character, whether formed by a shadow, strings, by the use of a glove, by direct mechanical contrivance (for example a cable-controlled figure for film or TV) or electronic guidance (such as a radio or infra-red remote controller). |
 | | Digital animated figures, with this description, may also be described as puppets, particularly since they are often supplanted by physical puppets for closeups. |
 | | Puppets are also known as marionettes from the French medieval passion-play figure attributed to Marion or the young Mary, mother of Jesus. |
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