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Jester | |
Aliases: | Jester |
Continuity: | Puppet Master film series |
Notability: | Antagonist |
Type: | Assassin |
Gender: | Masculine design |
Race: | Puppet |
Location: | Bodega Bay Inn, Los Angeles County, California |
Relatives: | Andre Toulon [1] |
Status: | Active |
First: | Puppet Master |
The Jester is a fictional killer doll and a recurring item featured in the Puppet Master film series by Full Moon Entertainment. It was introduced in the first installment in the franchise, Puppet Master in 1989.
Overview[]
Jester is the name attributed to a doll that was animated by way of the Egyptian Rites of Afterlife. He was crafted by a French toy maker named Andre Toulon in 1939. The Jester was the last doll that Toulon had made prior to committing suicide in a room in the Bodega Bay Inn. The Jester had the appearance of a medieval court jester with a sectional head that had three distinct pieces. Each section rotated at an opposing direction from the other piece. The lower mandible piece could reveal either a wicked smile, or a frown. Of all of the animated dolls in Toulon's cadre, Jester was considered the "brains" of the group and was said to be absolutely merciless. [2]
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Jester puppet was created by director David Schmoeller and writer Charles Band.
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References[]
- ↑ Creator, deceased.
- ↑ Full Moon Streaming.com; Charles Band's Puppet Master, Remastered Edition. Plot description.