* Famous B-Actor Corey Feldman (Robert Toulon) has appeared in many different films. I'd also like to add his appearence in one of my favorite American sex comedies Meatballs 4 with original Demonic Toys star Bentley Mitchum (Mark Wayne) playing his arch rival, but what horror movie fan could forget his famous childhood role as Tommy Jarvis in Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter.
* Originally going to be made in 1993 (a then plot for Puppet Master 4) but was scrapped after the new storylines. The plans had since passed over year-by-year until 2004.
* An unused plot involved a girl buying the puppets on eBay (you heard me) and storing them in the Toyland Warehouse where the demonic toys laid resting.
* Apparently Courtney Joyner had written the film to be more faithful to the original PM and DT films. After the Sci-Fi Channel bought the rights to the screenplay, Ted Nicolaou rewrote some of the film to have a more independent storyline. Things such as the origin of the puppets had been changed yet again.
* Years back, actress Traci Lords was going to have a starring role but eventually backed out during budget conflicts between the Sci-Fi Channel and Full Moon Pictures.
* Also considered as Demonic Toys 3 and Puppet Master 9.
* Filmed in Sofia, Bulgaria.
* Is a Made-For-TV movie while the first two in the series were Direct-To-Video.
* Charles Band sold off the rights to the screenplay to SCI-FI just to see this made.
* Cyber Puppets (robotic puppets from the movie) were made into toys and action figures (see here). Like the film there was only Blade, Jester, Six-Shooter, and Pinhead. These action figures went on unreleased.
* Though it's unknown when exactly the screenplay was written, as far as I know it dates back to the year 2001.
* The movie was Full Moon Entertainment's most anticipated film, but when it was actually made, Full Moon had nothing to do with it.
* According to an interview, Charles Band has never seen this film.