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Bare-Handed Puppetry
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Splitting the difference between puppet shows and mime, this performance technique paints and/or costumes a human body part, usually the hand, to resemble an independent character. The performer then manipulates their decorated body part to create the semblance of life, often accompanying its movements with dialogue or sound effects via ventriloquism. Methods of converting body parts into characters vary widely, from undecorated skin to rough-sketched facial features to hyper-realistic Body Paint to glued-on eyes, hair and costumes. Filmed examples sometimes enhance this with CGI. The hand is probably the most common body part employed for Bare Handed Puppetry, often by forming a loose fist, turning it sideways, and rocking the thumb up and down so that the gap between thumb and the palm's edge resembles a "mouth". Individual fingers are also a common choice, allowing multiple characters to be portrayed by a single performer. In filmed media, an actor's upside-down chin may be adorned with facial features so that the performer's real mouth is incorporated into the character. Pornographic variants featuring dressed-up genitalia also exist. Related to Organ Autonomy, but invoked for entertainment purposes. Also see Impossible Shadow Puppets. |
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Pee-wee's Playhouse had Mr. Knucklehead in the first season, a fist with googly eyes and mouth painted along the line of the index finger and thumb. | |
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The parody sports show Thumb Wrestling Federation, which stars thumbs topped with Mexican-style wrestling masks. The "referee" and "commentators" wear wigs and googly eyes. | |
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Land O'Hands: To go with the whole "Land of Hands" theme, all the wildlife in the show (sans the cavepeople) were made by covering peoples' arms/hands in makeup in prosthetics to make them look like a combination of a prehistoric animal and a hand. | |
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Repairman Jack. In The Tomb, Jack amuses Vicky by drawing a face on his hand and turning it into "Mooney", a silly puppet-like character with a chirpy voice. | |
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In Fun and Fancy Free, Edgar Bergen entertains party guests by making his hand into a puppet of an old lady. | |
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The Red Dwarf episode "Gunmen of the Apocalypse" has our leads doing the "chin puppet" technique to pass themselves as an alien race called Vindaloovians. It doesn't work. | |
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In the episode "Toy Whorey" of American Dad!, Stan tries to get Steve laid by a sex worker in Mexico. They are welcomed by a pimp in the second brothel they enter and he tells them to take their pick of the ladies before raising his hands to reveal that the ladies are his hands with lipstick and wigs. The pimp proves to be an excellent ventriloquist, although it's not explained how the right hand puppet can have teeth and a functional tongue. | |
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In one episode of My Gym Partner's a Monkey, Jake becomes a big hit around school by making a face out of his butt and making it speak with a funny voice. | |
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The Nanny and Gracie do this at a talent show in the Season 1 finale. | |
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Phineas and Ferb: In "Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together", Bobbi Fabulous tells Phineas and Ferb to "talk to the hand". Then he makes a hand-puppet that says "Secretly, I'm very lonely." | |
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Oobi is almost certainly the Trope Codifier. All of the characters on this Nickelodeon show are the puppeteers' own hands, with eyes attached to a finger like rings. More often than not, each character has some kind of additional accessory — such as Uma's barrette, or Kako's toboggan cap. The program once had a strong following of Muppet fanatics, since its cast is made up of Muppeteers and it began as a co-production of Nick and Sesame Workshop. Frieda, a recurring character, is actually a foot with eyes attached to a toe. Frieda's puppeteer, Cheryl Blaylock, needed to train herself to perform with her feet after getting the role. | |
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In the Batman: The Animated Series episode "Christmas with the Joker", the Joker draws "Laffy the little elf" on his hand to use as a comic foil in his broadcast. | |
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Laverne & Shirley: Shirley does this to entertain Laverne when the latter is sick. It's Mr. Getwell! | |
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Sussie and her parents from The Amazing World of Gumball are live-action chin puppets. Their personalities match their bizarre appearance. | |
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Tamagotchi Video Adventures has a segment near the end that teaches the viewers how to draw a few Tamagotchi characters. One of the hosts of this segment is a puppet named Handy Warhol who is a hand with a painted face and a head of fake hair. | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants: In the episode "Survival of the Idiots", Patrick makes a face from the rolls of his back. "My name is Patback." After breaking up with Patrick in "Naughty Nautical Neighbors", SpongeBob tries to think of three other friends. When he can't think of any, he draws smiley faces on the three fingers he's holding up and sadly intones "The gang's all here." |
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Done again with The Blair Thumb | |
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South Park: In "Fat Butt and Pancake-Head", Cartman turns one of his hands into a bare-handed puppet of Jennifer Lopez. The puppet (remaining in-character in the whole episode) becomes a celebrity, and a rival for the real Jennifer Lopez. Said hand-puppet later becomes something of a Go-to Alias for Cartman under the name "Mitch Conner" and even serves as the villain of South Park: The Fractured but Whole (with only the kids knowing that it's just Cartman up to his shenanigans). | |
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In the episode "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows" of Family Guy, Mayor Adam West falls in love with his right hand at the movie theater. He later marries it, with the hand wearing a veil. Adam has to tell his left hand that they're done and that it shouldn't even try to stop the wedding. | |
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