If you do experiments without the "heart", the results will be different

Fay 2022-03-21 09:02:02

One day, Sparky was killed trying to pick a ball, which made Victor very sad and depressed. Until one day, when he happened to see a science teacher's experiment in which a dead frog's nerves twitched with electric shocks, he had the inspiration to save Spaki. So at night, he drew the thunder and lightning from the sky to shock the puppy's corpse and bring it back to life. But the news got out. Some of Victor's classmates imitated Victor's practice because of curiosity and scientific exhibitions, but created terrifying monsters. Meanwhile, the reborn puppy terrifies the boy's neighbors, who see the dog as a monster. Neighbors chased the dog and cornered the dog and the boy into a cabin and nearly burned them to death. But the puppy rescued the boy and died. The neighbors and the boy's parents were moved and determined to revive it again. They used the car engine to make electricity and once again saved the dog...

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Extended Reading
  • Scot 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    I'll always find my way back to you. The routine is too familiar, nothing new.

  • Jordyn 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    Every time I have expectations for Bolton, I cannot satisfy my curiosity every time.

Frankenweenie quotes

  • Victor Frankenstien: I was doing my experiment, my project, and the first time it worked great. But the next time it didn't. I mean, it sort of worked, but then it didn't. And I don't know why.

    Mr. Rzykruski: Then maybe you never really understood it the first time. People think science is here

    [pointing to head]

    Mr. Rzykruski: but it is also here.

    [pointing to chest]

    Mr. Rzykruski: The first time, did you love your experiment?

    Victor Frankenstien: Yes.

    Mr. Rzykruski: Ah. And the second time?

    Victor Frankenstien: No. I just wanted it over.

    Mr. Rzykruski: Then you changed the variables.

  • Bob: [frantically] Victor! I... I need your help.

    Victor Frankenstien: Did you see those things? They were like...

    Bob: Sea Monkeys! You know how on the package, they're like, in a happy kingdom, and everyone's smiling?

    Victor Frankenstien: Yeah?

    Bob: They're not like that at all.

    Toshiaki: [running up] Victor! I need your help.

    Bob: I asked him first!

    Toshiaki: My problem bigger!

    [pointing behind him]

    Toshiaki: [Sounds of thundering footsteps and roaring. Camera pans to show a giant dinosaur-tortoise mutant stomping down the street]

    Bob: Yeah, he's right.