List of Puppet Master characters
This is a list of characters from the
André Toulon
André Toulon is the main protagonist of the Puppet Master series. Toulon appeared as a hero in Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge, and a victim in the beginning of the first film. After dying, Toulon was resurrected first as a villain in His Unholy Creation only and then as just another fighter inside a puppet-body. He is referenced throughout the movies, and is the greatest connection, besides the puppets themselves, the films have with each other. In Curse of the Puppet Master his name was only on a sign. In Puppet Master, parts of the legend of Toulon is that he committed suicide in 1939. But in Puppet Master 3 takes place in 1941, and he is still very much alive. (possibly a mistake) Toulon is played by William Hickey in Puppet Master, by Steve Welles in Puppet Master II, by Guy Rolfe in Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge, Puppet Master 4 and Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter. Rolfe and Greg Sestero played the character at different ages in the prequel Retro Puppet Master.
Blade
The Leader of the puppets is one of the few puppets, along with Pinhead, to appear in all of the Puppet Master movies to date. He is the only puppet to have appeared on all of the
Appears in all the Puppet Master films.
Pinhead
Pinhead is 1'7" and weighs 2 lbs. Before he became a puppet, Pinhead was a man named Herman Strauss. Strauss was a truck driver who secretly brought food to the Jewish ghettos; as a result, he was killed by the Nazis for treason. His retro version was the soul of a beggar André Toulon knew. The Retro version was the first puppet Toulon (with the help of Afzel) brought to life (Retro Puppet Master). Pinhead was used for evil under puppet masters Neil Gallagher, André Toulon (Puppet Master II), and Dr. Magrew, all whom he turned against in the end. Pinhead's only power is his two big hands, which can deliver quite a punch. He is unnaturally strong, able to move or drag a full grown human body with ease. Pinhead got his name from the fact that his head is tinier that the rest of his body.
Appears in all the Puppet Master films.
Leech Woman
Ms. Leech is 1 ft 7 in (0.48 m) and weighs 2 lbs. She began as a young Swiss girl named Ilsa. Ilsa's father was an unloving Swiss ambassador. One night in 1902, while she and her father were in
Appears in:
Puppet Master
Puppet Master II
Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge
Curse of the Puppet Master
Retro Puppet Master
Puppet Master: The Legacy (cameo appearance)
Puppet Master: Axis of evil
Puppet Master X: Axis Rising
Puppet Master: Axis Termination
Jester
Appears in all the Puppet Master films except Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich and Blade: The Iron Cross.
Trivia:
- Jester had never directly killed anyone on screen until he killed Sheriff Garvey along with a help of Blade in Curse of the Puppet Master.
- Jester is originally the Leader of the Toulon Puppet Army, before Blade and Decapitron.
Tunneler
According to a trading card released by Fullmoon features, Tunneler's soul is Joseph Sebastein, a soldier who was forced to work in the Nazis'
Appears in all the Puppet Master films except Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys.
Trivia:
- His retro counterpart "Drill Sargeant" was André's fellow puppeteer, Vigo Garrison.
- In the action figure, he has a machine gun and a pick axe, but he never used them in the movies.
Torch
Torch was built in Puppet Master II by André Toulon. Torch later betrayed Toulon and set him on fire. Afterwards, he assisted Camille in "visiting" mentally ill children. He appeared in Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter assisting Rick Meyers to defeat a demon. His fate and who he was in real life are currently unknown. Torch has a flamethrower for his right hand that is used to burn people alive. In Puppet Master: Axis of Evil Torch's picture is seen as the credits roll. In the comics, it turns out that Torch used to be Toulon's own son. Who had betrayed his father, had joined the Hitler Youth, and was also given a flame thrower
Appears in:
Puppet Master II
Puppet Master 4 (Poster Appearance)
Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter
Curse of the Puppet Master (Cameo Appearance)
Puppet Master: The Legacy (Cameo Appearance)
Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich (As Kaiser)
Six–Shooter
Six-Shooter is a
Appears in:
Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge
Puppet Master 4
Puppet Master 5
Curse of the Puppet Master
Retro Puppet Master (Behind The Scenes)
Puppet Master: The Legacy
Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys
Puppet Master: Axis of evil (Arms Only)
Puppet Master X: Axis Rising
Puppet Master: Axis Termination
Decapitron
Decapitron is one of the puppets featured near the end of both Puppet Master 4 and 5. Its appearance is modeled after André Toulon's outfit from Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge. It wears a brown jacket with a black undershirt, a black belt, and black gloves. Its regular head has indented eyes and nose, and the base of its head seems to resemble the base of a light bulb. Its name seems to reflect the fact he has interchangeable heads, when taking them off would make him decapitate himself. Not much is known about Decapitron's background, other than the fact he was an unfinished puppet André Toulon worked on while he was alive. Decapitron's height and weight are also not revealed in the films as well. Decapitron has the soul of André Toulon, the namesake and creator of the puppets in the "Puppet Master" franchise. Unlike the other puppet creations of André Toulon's, Decapitron cannot be activated by having the formula injected directly through a needle. Rather, it has to be activated by the formula combined with an electric current.
Appears in:
Puppet Master 4
Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter
Puppet Master: The Legacy (cameo appearance)
Inanimate Puppets
- Adolf Hitler Puppet
- Clippo the Clown
- Faust and his wife
- Little Red Riding Hood
- Mr. Punch (Cameo)
- Gengie (Indian Puppet)
- Dummy
- Pulse Pounders Puppet
- Sailor Puppet
- Teto the Clown
- Freuhoffer's Other Puppets
Other Puppets
- Kahn
- Tank
- Mephisto
- Gypsy
- Matt
- Ninja
- Djinn the Homunculus
- Comb Queen
- Happy Amphibian
- Drac
- The Mortician (Action Figure Only)
- Unnamed female skeletal puppet (Possessing the soul of Madam Adon)
- Pajama Boy (Action Lab Comics Only)
Nazi Puppets
- Blitzkrieg
- Bombshell
- Weremacht
- Kamikaze
Retro–Puppets
- Cyclops
- Dr. Death
- Retro-Blade
- Retro-Pinhead
- Drill Sargeant (Originally known as Retro-Tunneler)
- Retro-6-Shooter
Human Characters
Introduced in Puppet Master
- André Toulon
- Alex Whitaker
- Dana Hadley
- Carissa Stamford
- Frank Forrester
- Neil Gallagher
- Megan Gallagher
- Theresa
Introduced in Puppet Master II
- Carolyn Bramwell - The leader of the parapsychologistgroup sent to investigate Megan Gallagher's death
- Patrick Bramwell - Carolyn's brother and fellow investigator, killed early on in the film by Tunneler
- Camille Kenney
- Michael Kenney
- Wanda
- Lance
- Martha
- Mathew
- Elsa Toulon
Introduced in later films
- Rick Myers
- Cameron Phillips
- Dr. Magrew
- Jane Magrew
- Robert Winsley
- Billy
- Dr. Hess
- Robert K. Toulon
- Alexandra Toulon
- Peter Hertz / Eric Weiss
- Suzie
- Lauren
- Dr. Carl Baker
- Dr. Leslie Piper
- Tom Hendy
- Jason
- Scott
- Art Cooney
- Afzel
- Sergeant Jessica Russell
- Julian
- Christina
- Claudia
- Danny Coogan
- Beth
- Uncle Len
- Don Coogan
- Elma Coogan
- Duval
- Valentin
- Latour
- Vigo
- Captain Brooks
- Georgina Vale
- Sturmbahnfurher Krabke
- Doktor Gerde Ernst
- Dr. Ivan (character from Decadent Evil, Decadent Evil II and Ravenwolf Towers)
- Elisa Ivanov (daughter of Dr. Ivan)
- Oberhelfer Friede Steitze
- Antoinette Longpre
- General Kip Hansard
Villainous characters
- Sutekh
- Mummy Servants
- Totems
- Neil Gallagher
- Joey Carp
- Major Krauss
- Lieutenant Stein
- General Mueller
- Dr. Lawrence Jennings
- Sheriff Garvey
- Deputy Wayburn
- Maclain
- Erica Sharpe
- Ozu
- Max
- Klaus
- Zombie André Toulon