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The "Gimmick Puppet" monsters are based on [[wikipedia:Puppet|puppets]], objects resembling humanoid figures or mythological creatures that are animated and manipulated by the [[wikipedia:Puppeteer|puppeteer]]. This is reflected in this archetype's user, Quattro, who manipulates his victims and opponents so he could cruelly and mercilessly destroy them in his Duels.
 
The "Gimmick Puppet" monsters are based on [[wikipedia:Puppet|puppets]], objects resembling humanoid figures or mythological creatures that are animated and manipulated by the [[wikipedia:Puppeteer|puppeteer]]. This is reflected in this archetype's user, Quattro, who manipulates his victims and opponents so he could cruelly and mercilessly destroy them in his Duels.
  
In terms of appearance, certain members of the archetype are based on dolls wearing [[wikipedia:Victorian fashion|Victorian era clothing]], while other members are toys with humanoid doll parts; however, most of the members feature unsettling designs, ranging from creatures made entirely of humanoid doll parts to decrepit humanoid dolls. In the ''TCG'' and the English dubbed version of the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL'' anime, most of the "Gimmick Puppet" monsters' appearances are edited, likely due to their horrific designs.
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In terms of appearance, certain members of the archetype are based on dolls wearing [[wikipedia:Victorian fashion|Victorian era clothing]] (e.g. "[[Gimmick Puppet Bisque Doll]]", "[[Gimmick Puppet Princess]]", etc.), while other members are toys with humanoid doll parts (e.g. "[[Gimmick Puppet Egg Head]]", "[[Gimmick Puppet Humpty Dumpty]]", etc.). However, most of the members feature unsettling designs, ranging from creatures made entirely of humanoid doll parts (e.g. "[[Gimmick Puppet Nightmare]]", "[[Gimmick Puppet Des Troy]]", etc.) to decrepit humanoid dolls (e.g. "[[Gimmick Puppet Dreary Doll]]", "[[Gimmick Puppet Magnet Doll]]", e.g.).
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In the ''TCG'' and the English dubbed version of the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL'' anime, most of the "Gimmick Puppet" monsters' appearances are edited, likely due to their horrific designs.
  
 
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