Little Marcy

thumb|270px|right|The infamous Little Marcy video, "Learning to do God's Work." In the summer of 1988, Marcy Tigner released the video Learning to do God's Work, which starred her puppet Little Marcy. Little Marcy was a puppet fashioned after Marcy Tigner herself as a little girl. However, Little Marcy, who was intended to delight and entertain young viewers, deeply disturbed and replulsed many people, including older viewers.

The Little Marcy puppet was very old fashioned, with a simple rod-armed base and an eerily realistic doll's head. Due to a mechanism in the head, her eyes were able to blink. Her mouth was always open, and only the lower part of her jaw was moveable.

In the video, Little Marcy is teaching her "friends" how to do god's work. Marcy's friends however, came off as more cult followers than actual friends. For one thing, these puppets were far less detailed and more generic looking than Little Marcy was and were even simpler in design. Their attitudes made them seem more like Marcy's blind followers than actual friends as well, because all of them constantly surrounded her and asked her things about herself.

Many of the children who saw Little Marcy as a child are now atheists, and perhaps with good reason. Many children who have seen the now extremely rare video have either gone missing or are no longer Christians. There were many investigations into the disappearances of those ten or fifteen missing kids, but as of 2011 no evidence has been found.

However, many years later another video was released, this one called Learning God's Love. Hardly anyone knows it exists, and many Marcy fans claim that it was never released. According to the few people who claim to have seen it, this video takes place at the local beach. This time, Marcy is joined by several new friends, all with different names and appearances.