Display title | Creepy Puppet Project |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Creepy Puppet Project is a Web Original project on YouTube from the mind of Canadian puppeteer and special effects artist Matt Ficner. The premise is exactly what you think it is: a series of mostly unconnected shorts using puppetry, while using a lot of horror tropes to elicit either that reaction or the other reaction. Either way, it's one of the more entertaining shows on YouTube(and one of the weirdest), with some high-quality writing and excellent production values, and definitely Needs More Love than it already has. |