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Marionettes is the eighteenth episode of the Freezing and the sixth episode of Freezing: Vibration. The Marionette collection consists of: * Red Marionette * Blue Marionette * Green Marionette All the 3 Marionettes are non-wearable items. The Marionettes are still a very valuable extinct items. Marionettes are puppets controlled by strings. Strings have been used to move puppets of different styles, shapes, and levels of complexity. Though there's no telling when the first string puppet was used, in the western world, they originated from the medieval times in France, where the term "marionette" originates, and can be found in every country in the world. Frank Oz's puppetry experience started by performing marionettes with his family. One of the most famous marionettists of our time is Bil Baird. Below is a list of the use of marionettes in Henson/Muppet productions: Marionettes were once puppets found in a abandoned castle on Mallet Island created to be a simple tool of enjoyment, but demons have since gotten their hands on them and now they are controlled by Mundus and his devils.
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The Marionette collection consists of: * Red Marionette * Blue Marionette * Green Marionette All the 3 Marionettes are non-wearable items. The Marionettes are still a very valuable extinct items. Marionettes is the eighteenth episode of the Freezing and the sixth episode of Freezing: Vibration. Marionettes were once puppets found in a abandoned castle on Mallet Island created to be a simple tool of enjoyment, but demons have since gotten their hands on them and now they are controlled by Mundus and his devils. Marionettes usually lie on the ground until approached, at which point they will jump up and try to attack Dante. They usually appear in groups, but are fairly easy to kill. However, their more powerful variation, the Bloody Maries, is adept at blocking or countering Dante's attacks, making it much more dangerous. Marionettes and Bloody Maris can be equipped with pendulum blades, daggers, darts, and even shotguns. When a Marionette or Bloody Mari is defeated, the demon possessing them evaporates in a purple mist. Marionettes are puppets controlled by strings. Strings have been used to move puppets of different styles, shapes, and levels of complexity. Though there's no telling when the first string puppet was used, in the western world, they originated from the medieval times in France, where the term "marionette" originates, and can be found in every country in the world. Frank Oz's puppetry experience started by performing marionettes with his family. One of the most famous marionettists of our time is Bil Baird. Below is a list of the use of marionettes in Henson/Muppet productions:
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