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I, Frankenstein is a 2014 American -Australian science fantasy action film written and directed by Stuart Beattie, based on the digital-only graphic novel by Kevin Grevioux, featuring Frankenstein's Monster from Mary Shelley 's novel Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus as its central character.
- Bride of Frankenstein (character)
The Bride's headdress appears to be based on classical...
- Bride of Frankenstein (character)
Frankenstein: The Animated Series was the first television series of Frankenstein to premiere in 1999. However, the graphics and drawings are of 1990's style due to the show being created in 1998 but not given the green light until 8 years later.
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Frankenstein: Animated is the second installment of the Frankenstein series and franchise. It is sort of the follow up after Frankenstein: The Animated Series!
Season 1
65 episodes were produced for season one.
Season 2
This season had 20 episodes.
Season 3
This season had 24 episodes.
The Bride's headdress appears to be based on classical images of Egyptian queens. The Bride did not make any further appearances in the Universal Pictures monsterverse. Despite her limited screen time, the Bride's image has become one of the all-time iconic monsters.
These characters are from Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus and/or one of its many adaptations.
Jul 21, 2013 · Here is where you will find a full description of every character in I, Frankenstein. We will continually have new information as it develops, so stay tuned.
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Fritz, Karl, Ygor, Igor, etc., are the different versions of the stock character, usually depicted as a hunchback or otherwise deformed, who is Victor Frankenstein's assistant in his laboratory. He was created as Fritz in 1823 by Richard Brinsley Peake for the play Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein .