Jeff Bryan Davis as Dr. Victor Frankenstein (voice)
Episodes 19
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Yawn of the Dead
Victor Frankenstein brings Michael Jackson back to life some twenty years after his death in order to hang out with his adult son Blanket Jackson.
Read More(John) Thomas Jefferson
Founding Father, Thomas Jefferson visits Frankenstein's mad laboratory for some laughs and a song.
Read MoreHeal Hitler
Hitler is sick of hating the Jews. Can Mad Scientist Victor Frankenstein help? Tune in and find out.
Read MoreAttack of the Were-Lawrence
Unlovable lycanthrope, Stewart Lawrence needs to find someone to love him in order to kill him.
Read MoreRonny Ron Ronald
Director and ex-child star, Ron Howard wants Frankenstein to make him young and cute again.
Read MoreHunger of the Vampire
To become a more effective hunger striker, Mahatma Gandhi mixes his blood with Dracula's.
Read MoreH.G. Wells' Scary Monster Contest!
Victor Frankenstein begrudgingly enters his overly sensitive Creature into the annual Scary Monster Contest.
Read MoreRobert Louis Stevenson's Belushi!
Gluttonous, all-consuming John Belushi accidentally drinks Dr. Jekyll's serum and turns from a lovable rogue into the worst possible version of himself.
Read MoreH.P. Lovecraft's Vagina!
In a classic Battle of the Sexes, Victor and Elizabeth decide to switch roles in order to prove the inferiority of each others gender.
Read MoreBram Stoker's Loudmouths!
Victor is tired of Vampires being disruptive in movie theaters and hatches a plan to end their reign of terror once and for all.
Read MoreJules Verne's Monster Rally Run!
Timid driver, Victor Frankenstein, sets out to prove he is a man by entering the big monster car race.
Read MoreVictor Hugo's Identity!
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Edgar Allen Poe's Jesus!
The Grim Reaper researches the demise of human life by following around history's greatest catalyst of death: Jesus.
Read MoreFranz Kafka's Jealousy!
In order to prove that he doesn't have a jealous bone in his body, Victor puts out a singles ad for men to have sex with his wife, Elizabeth.
Read MoreHyralius, Mutant Monster!
Japan is plagued by it's most horrible threat yet; while the monsters in Victor's little town fear that no one is taking them seriously as threatening creatures anymore.
Read MoreGaston Leroux's Je Ne Sais Quoi!
Narcissism reaches new heights when Victor Frankenstein develops a method to truly look at his own face without the use of cameras or mirrors.
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