Fiction
- Puppet Master (franchise), featuring the following films:
- Puppet Master (film), a 1989 film directed by David Schmoeller
- Puppet Master II, a 1991 film directed by David W. Allen
- Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge, a 1991 film directed by David DeCoteau
- Puppet Master 4, a 1993 film directed by Jeff Burr
- Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter, a 1994 film directed by Jeff Burr
- Curse of the Puppet Master, a 1998 film directed by David DeCoteau
- Retro Puppet Master, a 1999 film directed by David DeCoteau
- Puppet Master: The Legacy, a 2004 film directed by Charles Band
- Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys, a 2004 film directed by Ted Nicolaou
- Puppet Master: Axis of Evil, a 2010 film directed by David DeCoteau
- Puppet Master X: Axis Rising, a 2012 film directed by Charles Band
- The Puppetmaster (film), a 1993 Taiwanese film
- Puppet Master (comics), a Marvel Comics villain
- "Puppet Master" (Fantastic Four episode), an episode from the 2006 cartoon series featuring the above character
- The Puppet Masters, a science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein
- The Puppet Masters (film), a film based on the above novel
- "The Puppetmaster" (Avatar: The Last Airbender), a season 3 episode
- Puppet Master (Ghost in the Shell), a hacker in Ghost in the Shell whose code name is Project 2501
- Puppeteer (comics), a DC Comics villain formerly called Puppet Master
- Puppet Master (Final Fantasy), a job class in the game Final Fantasy XI
- The Puppet-Masters, a 1969 novel by William Garner
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Famous quotes containing the word fiction:
“The society would permit no books of fiction in its collection because the town fathers believed that fiction worketh abomination and maketh a lie.”
—For the State of Rhode Island, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“To value the tradition of, and the discipline required for, the craft of fiction seems today pointless. The real Arcadia is a lonely, mountainous plateau, overbouldered and strewn with the skulls of sheep slain for vellum and old bitten pinions that tried to be quills. Its forty rough miles by mule from Athens, a city where theres a fair, a movie house, cotton candy.”
—Alexander Theroux (b. 1940)
“The obvious parallels between Star Wars and The Wizard of Oz have frequently been noted: in both there is the orphan hero who is raised on a farm by an aunt and uncle and yearns to escape to adventure. Obi-wan Kenobi resembles the Wizard; the loyal, plucky little robot R2D2 is Toto; C3PO is the Tin Man; and Chewbacca is the Cowardly Lion. Darth Vader replaces the Wicked Witch: this is a patriarchy rather than a matriarchy.”
—Andrew Gordon, U.S. educator, critic. The Inescapable Family in American Science Fiction and Fantasy Films, Journal of Popular Film and Television (Summer 1992)