Mary Shelley's Frankenhole

Overview
Mary Shelley's Frankenhole, crafted by Dino Stamatopoulos, the mind behind Moral Orel, delivers a unique blend of dark humor and surreal storytelling through stop-motion animation. Set in a bizarre universe, it reimagines classic horror characters, particularly Mary Shelley's iconic Frankenstein, as they navigate absurd adventures. The series cleverly intertwines the macabre with satirical elements, showcasing eccentric tales that challenge both the legendary myths and modern society. With its distinctive visual style and sharp wit, this show offers a fresh take on beloved literary figures, making it a standout in animated storytelling.
Episodes
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1

Yawn of the Dead
Victor Frankenstein resurrects Michael Jackson two decades after his passing, aiming to reconnect him with his grown son, Blanket Jackson. The unexpec...
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2

(John) Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson pays a visit to Frankenstein's chaotic lab, where chaos reigns and hilarity ensues. The two engage in a lighthearted exchange, sharin...
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3

Death
Feeling disrespected by Victor, Death decides to target the immortal's very mortal offspring as a form of retribution.
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4

Heal Hitler
Fed up with his obsession of hating the Jews, Hitler seeks out the assistance of Mad Scientist Victor Frankenstein. Will Frankenstein’s unique appro...
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5

Attack of the Were-Lawrence
Stewart Lawrence, a werewolf struggling with feelings of unworthiness, embarks on a quest to discover true love. The twist? Only by being truly loved ...
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6

Ronny Ron Ronald
Ron Howard, a former child star turned director, is on a quest to regain his youthful charm and good looks. His desire leads him to seek out Frankenst...
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7

Hunger of the Vampire
In an effort to enhance his hunger strike, Mahatma Gandhi decides to blend his blood with that of Dracula.
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8

LBJFK
To pursue romantic encounters with stunning women such as Jackie O and Marilyn Monroe, newly inaugurated President Lyndon Baines Johnson enlists Frank...
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9

Humanitas
With Jesus Christ's blessing, Victor Frankenstein travels back in time using a Frankenhole, where he finds himself in a romantic entanglement with a y...
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H.G. Wells' Scary Monster Contest!
Victor Frankenstein reluctantly decides to enter his overly emotional Creature into the yearly Scary Monster Contest.
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2

Robert Louis Stevenson's Belushi!
In a fit of gluttony, the indulgent John Belushi unwittingly consumes Dr. Jekyll's potion, transforming from a charming troublemaker into a nightmaris...
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3

H.P. Lovecraft's Vagina!
In a timeless showdown between the genders, Victor and Elizabeth choose to swap roles to demonstrate the shortcomings of one another’s sex.
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4

Bram Stoker's Loudmouths!
Frustrated with the chaos vampires cause in movie theaters, Victor devises a scheme to put a stop to their disruptive antics for good.
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5

Jules Verne's Monster Rally Run!
Shy and hesitant behind the wheel, Victor Frankenstein decides to prove his worth by participating in the thrilling monster car race. Eager to show th...
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6

Victor Hugo's Identity!
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7

Edgar Allen Poe's Jesus!
The Grim Reaper embarks on a quest to study human mortality by shadowing history’s most significant harbinger of death: Jesus.
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8

Franz Kafka's Jealousy!
To demonstrate that he’s completely secure in their relationship, Victor decides to post a singles ad inviting men to sleep with his wife, Elizabeth...
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9

Hyralius, Mutant Monster!
Japan faces its gravest danger yet, as the monsters in Victor's small town worry that people no longer see them as real threats.
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10

Gaston Leroux's Je Ne Sais Quoi!
Victor Frankenstein's vanity escalates to unprecedented levels as he invents a technique that allows him to see his own reflection without relying on ...