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Fun fact about Frank. The original actors to play him, Boris Karloff played one of the doctors that revived him in the sequels. He’s the one that drowns with the monster in quick sand. He also played the original imothep mummy and was the voice of the Grinch in the 1960s cartoon
Yup! That's why I included Boris's character in the quicksand scene, it's just such a cool scene to see the man who played Frankenstein and the character going down in the mud together. Glenn Strange was a great monster as well, and arguably his appearance was almost as iconic as Boris's take on the character. When Boris passed away pictures of Glenn Strange as the monster were used by mistake in newspapers.
@@TellItAnimated yeah I always found that last detail a little bit humorous. But also something interesting is when Lugosi took over the role the Frankenstein monster the original plan was to have him speak, but it was cut out of the film because I thought it sounded too ridiculous. Ironic because Lugosi did the voice when Igor’s brain was put into the monsters body.
Oh yes, I watched a video on YT that used the original script and added the speaking parts back into the movie using stills, don't have the link on hand but search it up if you're interested in seeing what could've been. Mighta been a retrospective on the movie.
Couple of Fun Facts relating to Frankenstein: Boris Karloff who played the monster in the original movies also voiced The Grinch in original 1966 TV Special Due to legal issues with Universal and Sony in which the monsters in Hotel Transylvania couldn’t look like Universals Monsters they couldn’t give Frankenstein his signature neck bolts Frankenstein was used as a piece of inspiration for Friday The 13th Part 6: Jason Lives, such as when Tommy Jarvis resurrected Jason with a lighting rod and the general store Tommy goes to when he calls the police after what just happened the store is called “Karloff’s General Store” a clear reference to Boris Karloff It was only in the movie version the monster was brought to life with electricity while in the book it’s pretty vague of how it was brought to life Boris Karloff not only played Frankensteins Monster but also played Dracula
@@MMenterprises156Cause in Abbot and Costello meet Frankenstein, Frankenstein was played by Glenn Strange while Dracula was played by Bela Lugosi but in their original perspective movies both were played by Karloff
Also worth noting that Bela Lugosi had turned down the role of the monster because he thought it was beneath him to do a non speaking part. Boy did that age like fine wine because his career basically died and he played the monster in Frankenstein meets the Wolfman 12 years later
3:21 *The movie suffered from some deleted scenes before its release, mainly involving the dialogues of the Frankenstein Monster, portrayed by Bela Lugosi.* *Originally, the Frankenstein Monster was supposed to speak in the film, as it did in the previous movie, "The Ghost of Frankenstein." The intention was also to showcase the vision and personality of Ygor's brain, Dr. Frankenstein's assistant, which was transplanted into him. However, producers thought the audience wouldn't accept the idea, and Lugosi's lines were deemed difficult to understand due to his accent. Additionally, they wanted the Monster to be more frightening and less human. As a result, they cut all scenes where the Monster spoke and altered some to depict him as blind and confused.* *These changes left the film with some inconsistencies and continuity issues, such as the Monster moving its eyes and reacting to light despite being blind. The reason for the Monster obeying Larry Talbot, who had Ygor's voice, remained unexplained. The deleted scenes were lost for many years, only recently recovered by fans with access to the original script and Universal's archives. They recreated the scenes using available audio and images, sharing them on the internet.*
Yes a lot of it is because when the original movies were being made by universal, home video didn’t exist so they didn’t care much about continuity other than the minimum
Funfact: The Classic Frankenstein meets the Wolfman walk is actually somewhat of connected to Ghost of Frankenstein As dialog saying he was blind was thought of but never fully put into the movie
Did you know there's an older version of Frankenstein than the 1931 movie that was made in 1910 by Thomas Edison's movie company starring Charles Ogle as the monster? Its on RUclips and about 13 mins long, I recommend checking it out as the monster looks completely different. Looking forward to the video soon as it showed up.
Oh yes! I remember seeing pictures of that version, cool to know it's not lost media! If I do more Frankenstein videos in the future I'll include the Edison version for sure!
@@TellItAnimated the design has always stood out to me compared to all the others. He acts and looks like this demon trickster. Despite their being grain, I was able to recreate Ogle Frankenstein on GTA V, as best I could with what there is. Please do, I always enjoy seeing your work and I like seeing the Silent Movie monsters get acknowledged as well. I look forward to Part 2 already but of course get to it when you can.
@AngiraBlu well thats a good chunk. Personally a stand out scene for me is the cauldron scene where the creature forms. Its like the Frank Cotton resurrection from Hellraiser. Its a great effect for the time.
Would love a sequel to this tackling the Hammer movies, your artstyle is one of the best at capturing every small detail in a stylized way and those movies have some crazy designs that would lend greatly to that
Fun fact about Frankenstein and the monster from the novel. victor Frankenstein Wasnt even a doctor but a college student And despite his appearance the monster is an inteligent and well articulated creature who in the span of 2 years living alone ( Victor abandoned him in fear) he learned how stuff works, mainly by observing a family.
Haha, that movie was made by Lionsgate, this video is covering the Universal films. But if I ever do more Frankenstein vids I'll definitely be including that version XD
Brilliant work! Here are some evolutions I'd like to see; Scorpion (Mortal Kombat) Del Boy (Only Fools and Horses) Doc and Marty (Back to the Future) The Wolfman/werewolves Spyro the Dragon Nick Cutter, Conner Temple and Abby Maitland (Primeval) Kratos (God of War) Michael Jackson
@TellItAnimated well, kinda...in the novel, the monster tells Frankenstein to make him a bride or he'll kill Elizabeth (Frankenstein's fiancé). Frankenstein starts to make the bride but changes his mind halfway and destroys her, sending the monster into a rage and he kills Elizabeth as a form of revenge. In this film, they took some liberties and made her an actual character.
Video suggestion: The evolution of Aang in "Avatar: The Last Airbender" with the animation (2005), the movie (2010) and the series (2024) You also can put "Legend Of Korra"
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I love every version of Universal’s Frankenstein’s Monster because the legacy it holds within Universal Studios! The monster is one of the best Universal Monsters ever! Awesome evolution video, I love it! 👏👏👏
Thanks! It's actually not a filter though, I design the characters in black and white, although in the editing I do desaturate the background colours to better match the older movies :)
that's because he's only covering what Universal made. the Chipmunks crossover was made during that time where they co-owned the franchise with Ross Jr. and Janice
There's a new Wolf Man movie releasing in October, so I'm keeping my eyes on that. Not sure if I'll cover it around then, but it's certainly on my mind to cover at some point :) Love Larry Talbot, he's the best part of the mash-up movies in the 40s/50s
Great video covering the Universal version of Frankenstein's Monster, but I am hoping that you guys also make video covering the other versions of Frankenstein's Monster made by other movie studios like the Hammer Horror films.
But if there's one of the next Frankenstein evolution video that shows maybe TriStar or 20th Century Fox, or any other studio, the 2015 one and the 1994 one are recommendations to put in it.
@@RafReviews201 In my opinion is that they might have been hard to animate for this video, it could be for the video's running time, or... ... ...supposedly the Robert De Niro one and the Unbound one and the 1998 reborn one looked too scary to put in this comedic animated evolution video. I'm actually disappointed that they didn't added the hallmark Luke Goss one in this video.
Fun Fact:- Japanese Frankenstein was created by same company that made Godzilla-Toho studios.18th century British novelist Mary Shelley's original version of Frankenstein shared the same name as the scientist who created the monster (Dr.Frankenstein).The funniest part of all that Japanese Frankenstein was a caveman instead of a half living half dead monster like original Frankenstein.
Definitely need to do another video! Missed Young Frankenstein, the Andy Warhol Frankenstein, the Robert DeNiro Frankenstein and Monster Squad Frankenstein!
There's so much monsters in many movies it's pretty hard to go one at a time, what I suggest is to also include in the monster from "The Monster Squad", where he was brought to life once again by Dracula, originally to team up with Dracula and other monsters, until he meets a little girl who taught him to talk and joins a gang of kids to fight the bad monsters, only to get sucked to a portal saying his final goodbye's.
I considered including him, but unfortunately Young Frankenstein was released by Fox Studios, so it didn't fit in to this Universal specific video, but at least it saves him for a possible Frankenstein sequel video :)
I have a few suggestions for evolutions, the wolfman is one of them and some others are the mummy, the invisible man, dr jekyll and mr hyde and finally the fly@@Orange66-g7r
Toho (The makers of Godzilla) made their own version of Frankenstein's Monster as well, and it had a sequel After a wild child boy eats the heart of Frankenstein's Monster, he grows into a kaiju-sized version of himself and fights a fire-breathing dinosaur that can burrow (Baragon). In the sequel, 2 sasquatch-like monsters are created from Frankenstein's regenerative cells: One who's evil and green (Gaira), and one who's good and brown (Sanda), and they battle with one another
Haha I was thinking about in the future covering the Hammer movies in a video and then covering a lot of the other major versions in a third video. So many Frankenstein Creation to cover :D
Everyone always forgets or never mentions Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster. Even though he was a comical version of Frankenstein's creation, he was still one of the Frankenstein monsters. My list of Frankenstein monsters is as follows... Boris Karloff, Glenn Strange, Fred Gwynne and Christopher Lee.
I think there are so many great Frankenstein's still out there like the Monster from Mel Brooks spoof Young Frankenstein or the Hammerfilms with Peter Cushing.
Yas! I love the Hammer series, it's not as iconic as the Universal Series, but I like how it follows the doctor and has a new creation with each sequel. Would make for an interesting video covering that series! And Young Frankenstein is an absolute classic
The 1973 frankestein monster is actually the most accurate to the book. In it, the monster is described as beautiful, with the only ghoulish feature of him being his eyes
Bro forgot to included the hotel transylvania Frankenstein LOL XD BRUH!!! But seriously though! Nice evolution video looking forward for the kaju monster evolution video coming soon!
Everyone forgets the first Frankenstein monster. The Silent one had a pretty cool look but the novel one would be incredible. I doubt anyone will do it though.
Here's an idea for a future "The Evolution of - Animated": The Great White Sharks from the *"JAWS"* franchise (1975-1987) and it should also include their book counterparts from the Peter Benchley novel and the two novelizations by Hank Searls. *"JAWS"* (1975) (Film): 25 feet long, three tons (Original Novel): 20 feet long, roughly 5,000 lbs - *"JAWS 2"* (1978) (Film): 28 feet long (According to the Production Notes featured on the 2001 DVD release) (Novelization): 30 feet long, nearly two tons (Also, it's described to be a pregnant female and the mate of the shark from the first novel.) - *"JAWS 3-D"* (1983) (Mother): 35 feet long (Baby): 10 feet long - *"JAWS: The Revenge"* (1987) (Film): 25 feet long, two tons (According to narration from the 1987 "Making of" documentary) (Novelization): 28 feet long, 3,000 lbs (He is described to be the son of the female shark from the *"JAWS 2"* novelization.)
Could we get an evolution of Godzilla vol 2 ? Since there's been a lot of new stuff with him since the last one Godzilla vs Kong Monarch Godzilla Minus One Godzilla X Kong That anime show everyone forgot about
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Don't forget to comment what Kaiju you want to see in the next video: King Ghidorah, Rodan, Mothra, or MechaGodzilla :)
Cool video
Evolution of hawkeye
Mecha godzilla for sure
@@TellItAnimated 3 words: *Sonic the Hedgehog*
Don't forget to comment what Kaiju you want to see in the next video: King Ghidorah, Rodan, Mothra, or MechaGodzilla :)
The queen of the monsters ofc
Rodan
Honestly, MechaGodzilla 🤖 🦖
I. Definitely want an evolution of this king ghidorah
Mothra 🦋
Fun fact about Frank. The original actors to play him, Boris Karloff played one of the doctors that revived him in the sequels. He’s the one that drowns with the monster in quick sand. He also played the original imothep mummy and was the voice of the Grinch in the 1960s cartoon
Yup! That's why I included Boris's character in the quicksand scene, it's just such a cool scene to see the man who played Frankenstein and the character going down in the mud together. Glenn Strange was a great monster as well, and arguably his appearance was almost as iconic as Boris's take on the character. When Boris passed away pictures of Glenn Strange as the monster were used by mistake in newspapers.
@@TellItAnimated yeah I always found that last detail a little bit humorous. But also something interesting is when Lugosi took over the role the Frankenstein monster the original plan was to have him speak, but it was cut out of the film because I thought it sounded too ridiculous. Ironic because Lugosi did the voice when Igor’s brain was put into the monsters body.
Oh yes, I watched a video on YT that used the original script and added the speaking parts back into the movie using stills, don't have the link on hand but search it up if you're interested in seeing what could've been. Mighta been a retrospective on the movie.
Actually the original was Charles Ogle in 1910
Rip 1:13
“But is taken out by reused footage” 3:48 made me laugh really hard for some reason 😂
Because, it's true.
Couple of Fun Facts relating to Frankenstein:
Boris Karloff who played the monster in the original movies also voiced The Grinch in original 1966 TV Special
Due to legal issues with Universal and Sony in which the monsters in Hotel Transylvania couldn’t look like Universals Monsters they couldn’t give Frankenstein his signature neck bolts
Frankenstein was used as a piece of inspiration for Friday The 13th Part 6: Jason Lives, such as when Tommy Jarvis resurrected Jason with a lighting rod and the general store Tommy goes to when he calls the police after what just happened the store is called “Karloff’s General Store” a clear reference to Boris Karloff
It was only in the movie version the monster was brought to life with electricity while in the book it’s pretty vague of how it was brought to life
Boris Karloff not only played Frankensteins Monster but also played Dracula
How did he play Dracula?
Jason Lives is part 6
@@MMenterprises156Cause in Abbot and Costello meet Frankenstein, Frankenstein was played by Glenn Strange while Dracula was played by Bela Lugosi but in their original perspective movies both were played by Karloff
@@Josh-bh8xeThx for pointing out the mistake that was embarrassing 😅
Also worth noting that Bela Lugosi had turned down the role of the monster because he thought it was beneath him to do a non speaking part. Boy did that age like fine wine because his career basically died and he played the monster in Frankenstein meets the Wolfman 12 years later
To be frank, this was amazing!
Frankly my dear, you guys are amazing!
@@TellItAnimated friend.
@@TellItAnimated the evolution of thanos1978-2021 please 🙏.
@@TellItAnimated Evolution of Dr Octopus Shocker Electro Lizard and Sandman
@@TellItAnimatedset a poll for next months Kaiju month with king Ghidorah Mothra Mecha godzilla and Rodan
3:21 *The movie suffered from some deleted scenes before its release, mainly involving the dialogues of the Frankenstein Monster, portrayed by Bela Lugosi.*
*Originally, the Frankenstein Monster was supposed to speak in the film, as it did in the previous movie, "The Ghost of Frankenstein." The intention was also to showcase the vision and personality of Ygor's brain, Dr. Frankenstein's assistant, which was transplanted into him. However, producers thought the audience wouldn't accept the idea, and Lugosi's lines were deemed difficult to understand due to his accent. Additionally, they wanted the Monster to be more frightening and less human. As a result, they cut all scenes where the Monster spoke and altered some to depict him as blind and confused.*
*These changes left the film with some inconsistencies and continuity issues, such as the Monster moving its eyes and reacting to light despite being blind. The reason for the Monster obeying Larry Talbot, who had Ygor's voice, remained unexplained. The deleted scenes were lost for many years, only recently recovered by fans with access to the original script and Universal's archives. They recreated the scenes using available audio and images, sharing them on the internet.*
"It's alive! It's alive! IT'S ALIVE! In the name of animation. NOW, I KNOW WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE ANIMATED!!"
*Tell it Animated Idea:* The Evolution of Superman! Do you agree with my idea?
@@chrisbarone515Yes
This was interesting how much Frankenstein’s Monster has evolved
Yes a lot of it is because when the original movies were being made by universal, home video didn’t exist so they didn’t care much about continuity other than the minimum
What are you, an NPC?
Heck yesterday was my birthday
You should've added "the Munsters" herman is hilarious
And where are Robert De Niro's and Peter Boyle's versions?
The fact I was thinking about Herman the entire time is so true
This was Awesome! Nicely done!
You should totally do a part 2 for all the Hammer Horror Frankenstein films⚡️🔩
“Frankenstein never scared me…Marsupials do… Because they’re fast!”
Funfact: The Classic Frankenstein meets the Wolfman walk is actually somewhat of connected to Ghost of Frankenstein
As dialog saying he was blind was thought of but never fully put into the movie
Did you know there's an older version of Frankenstein than the 1931 movie that was made in 1910 by Thomas Edison's movie company starring Charles Ogle as the monster?
Its on RUclips and about 13 mins long, I recommend checking it out as the monster looks completely different.
Looking forward to the video soon as it showed up.
Oh yes! I remember seeing pictures of that version, cool to know it's not lost media! If I do more Frankenstein videos in the future I'll include the Edison version for sure!
@@TellItAnimated the design has always stood out to me compared to all the others. He acts and looks like this demon trickster.
Despite their being grain, I was able to recreate Ogle Frankenstein on GTA V, as best I could with what there is.
Please do, I always enjoy seeing your work and I like seeing the Silent Movie monsters get acknowledged as well. I look forward to Part 2 already but of course get to it when you can.
@AngiraBlu yeah that one
@AngiraBlu i recommend reseeing it. There's nothing else quite like it. Certainly no Frankenstein movie like it.
@AngiraBlu well thats a good chunk. Personally a stand out scene for me is the cauldron scene where the creature forms. Its like the Frank Cotton resurrection from Hellraiser. Its a great effect for the time.
1:59 Got a good chuckle from that
And I vote for Mothra
I'd kill to see a Mummy evolution.
The way he perfectly replicates the different cartoon art styles is really cool
Would love a sequel to this tackling the Hammer movies, your artstyle is one of the best at capturing every small detail in a stylized way and those movies have some crazy designs that would lend greatly to that
If people want to see it I'll happily cover the Hammer series, Peter Cushing is an absolute legend :)
@@TellItAnimatedagreed
@@TellItAnimatedcould also include Robert De-Niro’s version there too
@@TellItAnimated WEREWOLF EVOLUTION NEXT!!!! WE MISS YOU TELLITANIMATED!!
Fun fact about Frankenstein and the monster from the novel.
victor Frankenstein Wasnt even a doctor but a college student
And despite his appearance the monster is an inteligent and well articulated creature who in the span of 2 years living alone ( Victor abandoned him in fear) he learned how stuff works, mainly by observing a family.
You forgot Adam from I Frankenstein where he's involved in a war between Gargoyles and Demons.
Haha, that movie was made by Lionsgate, this video is covering the Universal films. But if I ever do more Frankenstein vids I'll definitely be including that version XD
In case you didn’t know, I Frankenstein is based on a comic.
@@TellItAnimatedyou could have had a easter egg to frankenstrike from ben 10
@@TellItAnimatedyou also forgot the film mary Shelly’s Frankenstein from the 1990,S. That film tried to stay close to the original book
@@TellItAnimated Can you please do all of the William Afton's from Five Nights At Freddy's?
Brilliant work!
Here are some evolutions I'd like to see;
Scorpion (Mortal Kombat)
Del Boy (Only Fools and Horses)
Doc and Marty (Back to the Future)
The Wolfman/werewolves
Spyro the Dragon
Nick Cutter, Conner Temple and Abby Maitland (Primeval)
Kratos (God of War)
Michael Jackson
The fact that Frank from The Monster Squad is missing is a huge oversight.
"This creation looks suspiciously like the novel's author" oh my god bride of frankenstein is a self insert
Haha in the novel there's no living female creation, but in the movie version Elsa Lanchester played both parts in the film :)
@TellItAnimated well, kinda...in the novel, the monster tells Frankenstein to make him a bride or he'll kill Elizabeth (Frankenstein's fiancé). Frankenstein starts to make the bride but changes his mind halfway and destroys her, sending the monster into a rage and he kills Elizabeth as a form of revenge. In this film, they took some liberties and made her an actual character.
@@landonwhyte2973 to be fair, they did say no LIVING female creation
@@jasonl1035 I just realized that. I was reading too fast and didn't fully comprehend the comment.
I like the Evolution of Sonic in Videogames, TV and Movies.
Me too! I NEED IT!!!!!
Video suggestion: The evolution of Aang in "Avatar: The Last Airbender" with the animation (2005), the movie (2010) and the series (2024)
You also can put "Legend Of Korra"
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024)
The Evolution Of Godzilla (Animated) or The Evolution of King Kong (Animated)
We have gotten BOTH of those.
@@TheJurassicSquadYT but bro, we need updated versions
Congratulations you just foreshadowed and predicted his upcoming video now people are starting to go crazy on this comment now so cya. *snaps and fades away before more people are starting to comment on this comment!
We've got them already
I don't think it's necessary when we already have both.
I love every version of Universal’s Frankenstein’s Monster because the legacy it holds within Universal Studios! The monster is one of the best Universal Monsters ever! Awesome evolution video, I love it! 👏👏👏
I totally agree!
@@TellItAnimatedCould you do a evolution ofnthe cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
For Deadpool and Wolverine you should do evolutions of both Deadpool and Wolverine
I'll be frank. That was awesome! Love that you always use a black and white filter to any character that appeared without color at the time!
Thanks! It's actually not a filter though, I design the characters in black and white, although in the editing I do desaturate the background colours to better match the older movies :)
❤❤❤
@@TellItAnimatedcan you do goku
Next Is Angierus
Would be so funny if the next video is evolution of the invisible man and nothing is on screen as you still describe how they acted in their movies
So a video about John Cena and Drax???
Awesome
@@freddyjosereginomontalvo4667 exactly 3 in 1
lol I thought about doing that for April Fool's for many years, but I worried people would be annoyed to click on a blank screen haha
@@TellItAnimated I would want to see that!
You need to talk about Christopher Lee's version of Frankenstein, but also it's a very cool video ! I love the animation !
Oh its so bad though...
The Universal (Karloff and Chaney Jr), Hammer, Monster Squad, and Van Helsing 2004 were my favorite versions.
Nice! Which version of the Hammer creature was your favourite?
@@TellItAnimated The Christopher Lee version from Curse of Frankenstein and David Prowse version from Horror of Frankenstein.
At 1:00 my comment is finally on the video!😃
we absolutely NEED one of these for Two-face
Bro remembered Alvin and the chipmunks adaptation but forgot TMNT (2012)’s adamptation and Marvels adaptation
I it just the movie
Scudworth
that's because he's only covering what Universal made.
the Chipmunks crossover was made during that time where they co-owned the franchise with Ross Jr. and Janice
And Hammer's Frankenstein.
And the Toho Frankenstein!
3:29 I totally want to see a evolution of the wolfman
me to
yessir
There's a new Wolf Man movie releasing in October, so I'm keeping my eyes on that. Not sure if I'll cover it around then, but it's certainly on my mind to cover at some point :) Love Larry Talbot, he's the best part of the mash-up movies in the 40s/50s
Me too
@@TellItAnimatedCan you do a evolution of the Daleks from Dr Who?
5:47 I like to see the evolution of the werewolf please🐺👍🙏🙏😇❤️
Same!
@@gleeposworld1908 thank you👍❤️👌
Ideas for Frankenstein Part 2:
-Young Frankenstein
-Mary Shelley's Frankenstein 1994
-Monster Squad
-Monster Mash 2000
-Hotel Transylvania
-Pagemaster (mostly deleted scenes and PC games)
-Hammer Horror
Hate that everyone forgets Young Frankenstein from 1974
let's not forget Frankenstein conquers the world.
And TMNT 2012
and The Munsters.
Blackenstein
Great video covering the Universal version of Frankenstein's Monster, but I am hoping that you guys also make video covering the other versions of Frankenstein's Monster made by other movie studios like the Hammer Horror films.
Werewolf evolution next!!! We need to see it!!!
0:59 Hey, that's ME! Honored to be included/immortalized in the intro of a Tell it Animated video. Awesome work as always!
Yes! Thank you!
I wanna see Shrek & Puss in Boots next!
2:50 Frankenstein looks like the RUclipsr jelly XD
Still left to be done: The Penguin, Captain Hook, The Wicked Witch of the West, Mickey Mouse, so many more...
Love the little interactions you give Frankenstien. As for the next video, definitely MechaGodzilla!
I would appreciate another Star Wars evolution so insanely much. Love your videos!
Frankenstein (1994) is also a Frankenstein movie, and Frankenstein (2015). But I'm glad you put the original Boris Karloff one! 😊
They’re not part of the universal franchise
But if there's one of the next Frankenstein evolution video that shows maybe TriStar or 20th Century Fox, or any other studio, the 2015 one and the 1994 one are recommendations to put in it.
@@RafReviews201 In my opinion is that they might have been hard to animate for this video, it could be for the video's running time, or... ... ...supposedly the Robert De Niro one and the Unbound one and the 1998 reborn one looked too scary to put in this comedic animated evolution video. I'm actually disappointed that they didn't added the hallmark Luke Goss one in this video.
Tell it animated never fails to disappoint
I WAS JUST GOING TO SEE IF YOU PLANNED ON DOING ONE FOR FRANKENSTEIN'S MONSTER!!
Thank you so much!
You read my mind!!
Please make a part 2 of dinosaurs of Jurassic Park/ World.
We need more Frankenstein videos. Probably add Hotel Transylvania or the recent Lisa Frankenstein adaptations of the green dingus.
2:14 The way you say _"The son of Frankenstein and Igor"_ makes it sound like Victor and his faithful assistant got married after the movie. LoL!
Hell yeah, a new tell it animated upload.
This was a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one. ⚡️🧠
Fun Fact:- Japanese Frankenstein was created by same company that made Godzilla-Toho studios.18th century British novelist Mary Shelley's original version of Frankenstein shared the same name as the scientist who created the monster (Dr.Frankenstein).The funniest part of all that Japanese Frankenstein was a caveman instead of a half living half dead monster like original Frankenstein.
Definitely need to do another video! Missed Young Frankenstein, the Andy Warhol Frankenstein, the Robert DeNiro Frankenstein and Monster Squad Frankenstein!
Not to mention scooby doo Frankenstein
Also Hotel Transylvania’s Frank
Hammer horror’s “The Curse of Frankenstein”
And "I, Frankenstein" movie
This video us for the Universal Frankenstein monster specifically.
I would love to see the evolution of Sonic the Hedgehog in video games, tv shows, and movies
There's so much monsters in many movies it's pretty hard to go one at a time, what I suggest is to also include in the monster from "The Monster Squad", where he was brought to life once again by Dracula, originally to team up with Dracula and other monsters, until he meets a little girl who taught him to talk and joins a gang of kids to fight the bad monsters, only to get sucked to a portal saying his final goodbye's.
I was kinda surprised to not see Frankenstein from Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein here
I considered including him, but unfortunately Young Frankenstein was released by Fox Studios, so it didn't fit in to this Universal specific video, but at least it saves him for a possible Frankenstein sequel video :)
We need wolfman now!!!!
i agree
@@Shanecoulson20 nice!!
I have a few suggestions for evolutions, the wolfman is one of them and some others are the mummy, the invisible man, dr jekyll and mr hyde and finally the fly@@Orange66-g7r
Not much of a transformers fan but it would be cool to see an evolution of Optimus prime
Toho (The makers of Godzilla) made their own version of Frankenstein's Monster as well, and it had a sequel
After a wild child boy eats the heart of Frankenstein's Monster, he grows into a kaiju-sized version of himself and fights a fire-breathing dinosaur that can burrow (Baragon). In the sequel, 2 sasquatch-like monsters are created from Frankenstein's regenerative cells: One who's evil and green (Gaira), and one who's good and brown (Sanda), and they battle with one another
That is the stupidest plot I ever heard of
Yeah I knew about that, and I expected it to appear in this video, only to be disappointed
I was just wondering who was gonna bring that up in the comments
It would be cool if he covered the non universal appearances of the Monster but if he did that we would be here all day
Haha I was thinking about in the future covering the Hammer movies in a video and then covering a lot of the other major versions in a third video. So many Frankenstein Creation to cover :D
Love to see more of the Frankenstein’s monster
Can you do the evolution of Ghostbusters Franchise?
You forgot Frankenstein (1910) and the 1920 italian film "il mostro di Frankenstein"
Ok you adding the chipmunks makes me wanna see a evolution animation on them
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Frankenstein: Yes, I will take over the world! AHAHAHAHA!
But he loses his sight, then clumsily perishes in a fire.
You miss one Frankenstein monster from 2015 😅
Frankenstein first appeared film in 1910
@@DariusD-ch8yland also it’s not really a film since it’s only 16 minutes
Everyone always forgets or never mentions Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster. Even though he was a comical version of Frankenstein's creation, he was still one of the Frankenstein monsters. My list of Frankenstein monsters is as follows...
Boris Karloff, Glenn Strange, Fred Gwynne and Christopher Lee.
Please can you do the evolution of Sonic AND the Grinch at the end of the year.💙💚
I think there are so many great Frankenstein's still out there like the Monster from Mel Brooks spoof Young Frankenstein or the Hammerfilms with Peter Cushing.
Oh yeah, do you think that Herman Munster would count too
Yas! I love the Hammer series, it's not as iconic as the Universal Series, but I like how it follows the doctor and has a new creation with each sequel. Would make for an interesting video covering that series! And Young Frankenstein is an absolute classic
The 1973 frankestein monster is actually the most accurate to the book. In it, the monster is described as beautiful, with the only ghoulish feature of him being his eyes
False.
Do Legendary King Ghidorah and MechaGodzilla two of the main villains
Good to still see this guy active
Me or Frankenstein's Monster? Cause that guy is unstoppable haha
I honestly had no clue that Frankenstein had THAT many sequels
Evolution of the ghostbusters
Can you make evolution of The Creature from the black lagoon
Dude you know that there was a Frankenstein film from 1910 right that was his first live action appearance
Do a Thomas the Tank Engine evolution, please.
Oh yes! That would be great! 🤩🤩🤩
Bro forgot to included the hotel transylvania Frankenstein LOL XD BRUH!!! But seriously though! Nice evolution video looking forward for the kaju monster evolution video coming soon!
Haha gotta save the other Frank's for sequel videos :)
@@TellItAnimated Omg you noticed me yes!!!!!
Looking forward for another one!
An idea for a future video: The Evolution Of Kamen Rider (a Tokusatsu show about masked heroes with motorcycles.)
Do Evolution of Rodan
Can you please do an evolution on Catwoman Live Action and animated please???
For Boris, James and Jack. That was sweet.
How come I didn't see the Frankenstein's monster from Hotel Transylvania
2:33 its shrek!
Everyone forgets the first Frankenstein monster. The Silent one had a pretty cool look but the novel one would be incredible. I doubt anyone will do it though.
Please do one for Sonic the Hedgehog
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Love to see an evolution of Hanna barbera/ruby spears franchise like Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, etc.
Can you make the evoluation of Tom and Jerry?
*evolution
"I want Snu Snu" 💀
Happy Frankenstein Day
Hotel Transylvania
Keep in mind, Frankenstein was the scientist, NOT the monster.
Keep in mind, the scientist is the monster's father, so the monster is a Frankenstein as well
Here's an idea for a future "The Evolution of - Animated":
The Great White Sharks from
the *"JAWS"* franchise (1975-1987)
and it should also include
their book counterparts from the
Peter Benchley novel and the two
novelizations by Hank Searls.
*"JAWS"* (1975)
(Film): 25 feet long, three tons
(Original Novel): 20 feet long,
roughly 5,000 lbs
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*"JAWS 2"* (1978)
(Film): 28 feet long (According to
the Production Notes featured on
the 2001 DVD release)
(Novelization): 30 feet long, nearly
two tons (Also, it's described to
be a pregnant female and the mate
of the shark from the first novel.)
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*"JAWS 3-D"* (1983)
(Mother): 35 feet long
(Baby): 10 feet long
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*"JAWS: The Revenge"* (1987)
(Film): 25 feet long, two tons
(According to narration from
the 1987 "Making of" documentary)
(Novelization): 28 feet long, 3,000 lbs (He is described to be the son of
the female shark from the *"JAWS 2"* novelization.)
Yes! Evolution of Bruce from Jaws!
Yay
Rodan or Mothra 2:19
Could we get an evolution of Godzilla vol 2 ? Since there's been a lot of new stuff with him since the last one
Godzilla vs Kong
Monarch
Godzilla Minus One
Godzilla X Kong
That anime show everyone forgot about