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  2. Stooky Bill - Wikipedia

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    The banks of bright lights were needed to produce a bright enough image at the receiver. Modern replica of Stooky Bill. Stooky Bill was the name given to the head of a ventriloquist 's dummy that Scottish television pioneer John Logie Baird used in his 1924 experiments to transmit a televised image between rooms in his laboratory at 22 Frith ...

  3. Sakon, the Ventriloquist - Wikipedia

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    Sakon, the Ventriloquist (Japanese: 人形 ( からくり ) 草紙あやつり左近, Hepburn: Karakurizōshi Ayatsuri Sakon, lit. "Doll Puppeteer Sakon") [ 3 ] is a Japanese manga series written by Masaru Miyazaki [ ja ] (under the alias Sharakumaro) and illustrated by Takeshi Obata .

  4. Billy the Puppet - Wikipedia

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    Billy is a male ventriloquist's dummy, as its jaw is movable to give the suggestion that it is talking; however, it is not used in the same manner, as the entire doll is frequently seen moving on its own. Its face is white, with a protruding brow and cheeks that have red spirals painted on them.

  5. Who is the ventriloquist in Adam Sandler's Netflix special ...

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    Pioneering ventriloquist-comedian Willie Tyler and his dummy Lester have appeared in numerous shows since the 1960s. Adam Sandler's new Netflix comedy special makes it hard to tell what's real and ...

  6. Popular comic brings controversial ventriloquist act back to ...

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    A comic whose distinctive shtick continues to resonate with big crowds is coming back to Columbia. Jeff Dunham — whose act centers on an array of not-so culturally sensitive ventriloquist dummy ...

  7. List of works featuring killer toys - Wikipedia

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    Rozen Maiden, anime about supernatural doll come to life with Rosa Mysticas. Ventriloquist dummies and dolls are also portrayed as evil in the works of R.L. Stine: 1994: The Goosebumps books and TV series had the "Night of the Living Dummy" stories which featured a sentient ventriloquist dummy named Slappy.

  8. Ventriloquism - Wikipedia

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    Literary examples of frightening ventriloquist dummies include Gerald Kersh's The Horrible Dummy and the story "The Glass Eye" by John Keir Cross. In music, NRBQ's video for their song "Dummy" (2004) features four ventriloquist dummies modelled after the band members who 'lip-sync' the song while wandering around a dark, abandoned house.

  9. FunHouse (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    FunHouse's primary feature is the talking head of a ventriloquist dummy, named Rudy, located in the top right corner of the playfield. Rudy responds to events in the game, including informing the player of special bonuses, taunting and heckling the player, and appearing to follow the ball with its eyes when certain targets are hit.