Marionettes are puppets controlled by strings or wires attached to various parts of their body, allowing them to be manipulated by a puppeteer. The term "marionette" is derived from the French word "marionnette," which means "little Mary" or "little puppet." Marionettes have been used in various forms of puppetry and theater for centuries, offering a unique and intricate way to bring characters to life on stage.
There are two English words for "marionetta" (singular): puppet and marionette. Its plural form is "marionette". Another Italian word for puppet and marionette is "burattino" (singular), "burattini" (plural).
A marionette is a puppet with strings attached.
The marionette was usually used for childrens' entertainment .
Saber Marionette was created on 1995-05-21.
Marionette - Fringe - was created on 2010-12-09.
I'm a Marionette was created on 1977-12-12.
Simply a String Puppet or Sometimes a 'Dummie' is acceptable
Bob Baker Marionette Theater was created in 1963.
Títere, with an accent over the 'i'. It means a paper marionette: a string puppet.
I am done with this relationship because I feel like a marionette, a puppet pulled by strings.
The cast of Marionette - 2014 includes: Cassandra Hose as Beatrice
La Marionette - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG