Following the closure of his previous business venture,
Empire Pictures, Charles Band relocated to the
United States and founded Full Moon Productions. Band's goal with Full Moon was to create low-budget horror,
science fiction and
fantasy films that mirrored the quality of films with more generous budgets. After partnering with
Paramount Pictures and
Pioneer Home Entertainment, Full Moon began production on its first feature film,
Puppet Master. Originally intended for a
theatrical release in summer 1989,
Puppet Master was ultimately pushed to a
direct-to-video release on October 12, 1989, as Band felt he was likely to make more money this way than he would in the theatrical market. The film proved to be successful, and would receive a sequel,
Puppet Master II, in 1990, and a prequel, ''
Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge, in 1991, the latter of which was the first installment to feature Guy Rolfe. Rolfe reprised the role of Toulon for three additional films. After his death in 2003, he posthumously appeared in The Legacy through extensive use of archival footage. In 1993 Full Moon began shooting another two sequels simultaneously, Puppet Master 4 and Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter''. The latter, as the title indicates, was intended to be the final installment of the series. After the release of
The Final Chapter in September 1994, Full Moon opted to retire
Puppet Master and announced that a spin-off trilogy titled
Puppet Wars would begin production in 1995. The spin-off trilogy was cancelled, leaving the series to continue its legacy through merchandising and a growing cult following. Due to demand from video retailers and fans for a new installment, four years after retirement, the franchise was revived by the production of a sixth entry,
Curse of the Puppet Master, in 1998. This was the first installment not to have
David W. Allen involved with stop-motion
special effects. By this time, Paramount had ended its deal with Full Moon, so the film used a combination of rod and string puppets, as well as archival footage to conserve costs. In September 1999, Full Moon Features released
Totem, featuring characters similar to the Totems of the fourth film. Also in 1999, a second prequel (taking place at an even earlier time than ''Toulon's Revenge
) was released, titled Retro Puppet Master. The original idea for the seventh installment was for it to take place following Toulon's Revenge
, with Toulon and his puppets escaping Germany by train, after which they are confronted by Nazis and demons. This idea was abandoned because the distributor, the Kushner Locke Company, thought it would offend the German audience, although it later formed the basis for the ninth installment of the series, Puppet Master: Axis of Evil. Retro Puppet Master
was an anomaly to the series, in that the main theme composed by Richard Band was completely absent, and with its PG-13 rating, this was the first installment not to be rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America. The films following this would all fall under not rated''. An eighth entry, entitled
The Legacy, was released in 2003, however only a fraction contains original footage; the remainder is archival footage used to summarize the series thus far. A year later, a
crossover film featuring the animated playthings of Full Moon's
Puppet Master and
Demonic Toys series aired on
Sci-Fi Channel, although it was said it did not take place in the same continuity as either of those franchises. In 2005, Band alluded to a possible television series titled
Puppet Wars and expressed interest in seeing a
video game adaptation of the franchise developed. In June 2008, Band announced that a ninth installment of the series is planned, tentatively subtitled
Axis of Evil. In March 2009, it was reported that Band is also interested in
remaking 1989's
Puppet Master in 3-D. Similarly, the original film was reissued by Razor Digital in 2007 in
DualDisc format, featuring both standard and
stereoscopic versions. In June 2009, the Full Moon website posted updates about the latest installment, revealing the roster of puppets to be included, as well as principal cast members Levi Fiehler and Jerry Hoffman.
Puppet Master: Axis of Evil was released on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming in 2010. In 2012, Full Moon released the tenth installment, entitled
Puppet Master X: Axis Rising, which continued the story and events from the previous film. In 2017, Full Moon announced that
Puppet Master: Axis Termination would debut exclusively on Full Moon Streaming in three parts starting in September 2017. In 2018, a reboot was produced under the title
Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. In 2020, a spin-off film revolving around the puppet Blade was released under the title
Blade: The Iron Cross. In 2022, a second spin-off film about Doktor Death (from
Retro) was released as
Puppet Master: Doktor Death. In March 2023, a third spin-off centered around Leech Woman was announced with
Puppet Master: Furnace Leech Woman. The status of the film is currently unknown after a series of delays and conflicting back and forth messages from the director and Full Moon suggesting it may have been cancelled or postponed. ==Reception==