After dying, Toulon was resurrected first as a villain in His Unholy Creation only and then as just another fighter inside a puppet-body.
Rolfe and Greg Sestero played the character at different ages in the prequel Retro Puppet Master.
He has the soul of Dr. Hess, a German scientist and medical doctor who wanted to work with Toulon.
He was used for good under André Toulon, Fritz Blackwood, Danny Coogan, Rick Meyers, Peter Hertz A.K.A.
Strauss was a truck driver who secretly brought food to the Jewish ghettos; as a result, he was killed by the Nazis for treason.
He is unnaturally strong, able to move or drag a full grown human body with ease.
One night in 1902, while she and her father were in Paris, Ilsa traveled to the Theater Magic where she met her future husband André Toulon.
In Berlin, Ilsa and André have four new puppets, Tunneler, Jester, Pinhead and Six-Shooter.
Tunneler, Pinhead and Jester are based on their friends: Joseph Sebastion (Tunneler), an American Soldier who was captured and forced to work in the salt mines by the Nazis; Jester, a book-keeper named Hans Seiderman who the Toulons liked for his love of jokes and who was shot to death by the Nazis; and Pinhead, a kindhearted man called Herman Strauss who was killed for smuggling food into a work camp (Six-Shooter's identity was never revealed).
Ilsa was murdered by Major Krauss when she tried to stop the Nazis from kidnapping André and the Puppets.
In Puppet Master II, André's zombie form has Blade, Leech Woman, and Torch go to gather material for a new batch of fluid.
In Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge it is revealed that before he became a puppet, Jester was a man named Hans Seiderman; a bookkeeper who loved to play pranks and tell jokes who was killed by the Nazis when his jokes went too far.
He can show five expressions: happy, devious, sad, angry or surprised, which also doubles as scared.
Trivia: According to a trading card released by Fullmoon features, Tunneler's soul is Joseph Sebastein, a soldier who was forced to work in the Nazis' salt mines until he died.
Trivia: Torch was built in Puppet Master II by André Toulon.
He appeared in Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter assisting Rick Meyers to defeat a demon.
In Puppet Master: Axis of Evil, Torch's picture is seen as the credits roll.
In Retro Puppet Master, it is revealed that in real life, the retro version of Six-Shooter was once the person who first taught Andre how to animate inanimate objects; the identity of the later Six Shooter hasn't been revealed.
Demonic Toys, Six-Shooter is given laser-shooters in replacement for his guns as a result of a fire that had happened previously.
Its name seems to reflect the fact he has interchangeable heads, when taking them off would make him decapitate himself.
Not much is known about Decapitron's background, other than the fact he was an unfinished puppet André Toulon worked on while he was alive.
Unlike the other puppet creations of André Toulon's, Decapitron cannot be activated by having the formula injected directly through a needle.