An Aniform is a two-dimensional cartoon character operated like a puppet, to be displayed to live audiences or in visual media. The concept was invented by Morey Bunin with his spouse Charlotte, Bunin being a puppeteer who had worked with string marionettes and hand puppets.[1] The distinctive feature of an Aniforms character is that it displays a physical form that appears "animated" on a real or simulated television screen. The technique was used in television production.
^Gussow, Mel (March 16, 1997). "Morey Bunin is dead at 86; pioneer television puppeteer". The New York Times. Retrieved June 14, 2022.
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