EDIT: Thank you so much for 900k+ views!!! I see many asking if I'm going to make another animatic from this musical. Simply put, no and likely never because I've lost interest. But I'm still making animatics for my original characters! Feel free to check it out on my channel!
_Please_ tell me you're going to do animatics for at least several more of the musical's songs! 😁. I'd watch the _shit_ out of _any_ other classical musical animatics that you do!! 😁. _Instantly_ subscribed! 😁.
It is interesting how both when alive and after being resurected, the convict was considered a monster. Since in that time period people who commited crimes were often thought of as inhuman, or lesser than human, the fact that he becomes a monster is kind of poetic.
HERO_DREAMER I haven’t watched the full musical (because the only full version I can find has terrible audio that really hurts my ears) but, from looking at the Wikipedia article plus listening to all the songs that the creature is a part of, that’s...undetermined? The creature doesn’t have the condemned man’s memories (he describes being reanimated as waking from a deep rest with no dreams or memories) but the two are very similar, so much so that the ‘what’s wrong, what’s right’ part is comes up a lot with the creature. Also, the creature asks what crime he’d committed to be worthy of such condemnation which could both be a nod to his past but also could be nothing. Basically, it’s possible but hard to tell
@@GlitchyPixExtra the audio is basically enough to understand the story, along with a summary of Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein". It's available on Spotify, and it's pretty good :)
HERO_DREAMER no its not the condemned man its just the creature the reason why the creature is cruel is because victor ran in fear from it when it was given life
I checked the rest of the video, and in every scene with the convict in it, he has dark eyes. At the end, they’re pale. This would seem like a weird detail if you haven’t read the book- the Creature has bright, watery yellow eyes. That wasn’t a difference for the sake of dramatic imagery, _it was a flash-forward._ The attention to detail in this animatic is insane.
Someone probably already said this by now but I just realized. When the ensemble says “no man would dare to act as god” it’s not ONLY obvious symbolism for Victor to jump in with his solo BUT the people in the ensemble are literally condemning this guy to death, and thus acting as god ironically. Genius.
Indeed, it is as in the story of John 8, except in the musical's case the ensemble would not listen to the prisoner's plea ("I have my sins as any man, but none more dark than yours... If it is I you choose to damn, innocent blood will stain your hands forevermore...") [I'll paste the passage here for anyone interested]: 2Now [a]early in the morning He came again into the temple, and all the people came to Him; and He sat down and taught them. 3Then the scribes and Pharisees brought to Him a woman caught in adultery. And when they had set her in the midst, 4they said to Him, “Teacher, [b]this woman was caught in adultery, in the very act. 5Now [c]Moses, in the law, commanded us [d]that such should be stoned. But what do You [e]say?” 6This they said, testing Him, that they might have something of which to accuse Him. But Jesus stooped down and wrote on the ground with His finger, [f]as though He did not hear. 7So when they continued asking Him, He [g]raised Himself up and said to them, “He who is without sin among you, let him throw a stone at her first.” 8And again He stooped down and wrote on the ground. 9Then those who heard it, being[h] convicted by their conscience, went out one by one, beginning with the oldest even to the last. And Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst. 10When Jesus had raised Himself up [i]and saw no one but the woman, He said to her, “Woman, where are those accusers [j]of yours? Has no one condemned you?” 11She said, “No one, Lord.” And Jesus said to her, “Neither do I condemn you; go [k]and sin no more.”
For anyone wondering what the German text in the book is saying: "You've stopped the video! And you're still watching it? Thank you for going this far. This is not actually German, I just did it through an online-translator but as long as it looks real, it's all that counts. Anyway, read Frankenstein! It's an incredible book and has been my weird obsession for a few months. Thank you for the video!" I'm really surprised that the commas are right... Feel like online translation has advanced in that regard.
Victor Frankenstein: I created an abomination so awful it plagues my life, my very soul, my life is so hard Henry Jekyll: **chugging his shapeshifting drug** tragic
waitwaitwaitwAIGT i JUST realized that throughout the video Adam’s (the monster’s) eyes are their normal dark color, but right before he is about to be hung he opens his eyes on ‘amen’ and his eyes almost take on a glowing sheen like described in the book foreshadowing him becoming the monster!! i LOVE the attention to small detail in this video and that just made it all the better!!!
honey_bee_cosplay since victor didn’t name him in the book other than ‘the creature’ a lot of us have taken to calling him ‘Adam’ after the ‘first man’ like Adam and Eve
Same, to be honest, LOL. 🤣. I love _all_ of those musicals, or _any_ musicals, based on classical literature. _Especially_ _The Count of Monte Cristo_ ;that one's always been, and always will be my personal favorite of what I like to dub and call 'The Classical Literature Musical Genre'. 😁.
Prisoner, looking directly at a twinky college student freshman: I'll trust in you... amen. Prisoner, sitting up and looking at his reanimated body at 1am the next day as Frankie does the cha-cha slide: THIS WAS A MISTAKE-
Yup, and presumably he's being convicted of murder. We don't know whether he's guilty or not. They're saying he dared to act as God, and he's saying the same of them. Then Frankenstein waltzes in and decides to put a whole new meaning to acting as God. Just a whole bunch of hubris. But such fun staging and wordplay!
Also interesting is when the prisoner on the gallows then asks his "creator to take him" and end his nightmare And immediately after those words, cue to Frankenstein and the man standing out in the next shot - Frankstein as his future creator, but only opening up another nightmare to the poor soul
Anyone who decides on killing another person “legally” or not, is and always will be wrong, life was given but it is not ours to take. How people live their lives by killing others direct or indirectly shows how unworthy they are of the life that was given to them.
Panic Panda 9994 I found out about this musical yesterday because of this animatic. I wholeheartedly agree that this musical needs more recognition because my ears are in heaven.
Frankenstein's monster was hot tbh. He just was viscerally disgusting to look at. Its kinda like looking at the dead corpse of a hot guy, which the monster is.
Absolutely wonderful! I was gonna say at first “wait is that the creature? He doesn’t look like he’s in stitches” but then I was like ‘’OOOOOh it’s what victor will be using to experiential with! Now I see” 10/10!
I don't think a single other song in this show hits JUST this hard? Like it's all beautiful but THIS moment--the Prisoner's words becoming double speak when knowing what happens to him, the climactic harmonies, the references to the man who'd act as God, the plea to God that Victor took as a plea to him, how this is the moment of the Prisoner's death and the seed to his rebirth....holy CRAP.
Fun fact: Making of Frankenstains' monster was basted on real life experiments that were happening when author of the original novel was a teenage girl. A scientist tried to bring human body to life using corpse of a convict that was hanged for killing his family (we don't know if he was innocent or not). In the book author decided to change it to multiple bodies of beautiful people being stiched together. I think the fact that Frankenstain used one person in the musical was more basted on the real life events than the source material Also, I'm sorry if I wrote anything wrong, English isn't my first language
@@tenshishimura there is a really short documentary under 10 minutes by "vox" named "these real life experiments inspired frankenstein", you can find it after a quick google search
I love the look in Victor's face at 2:58. At first I thought he was worried for the condemned man, but then I realized, he's waiting for him to die. Watching. Fascinated.
Ah that's the reason why he had that crazed look. Idk why at first I thought he looked traumatized but his look gave off this scary, unsettling vibe. Other than that, great animatic👍
In terms of Frankenstein, this song is so clever in its buildup and transitioning. 'who dares to act as god' 'no man would dare to act as god' .Victor transition. And the prisoner 'my creator claim me now' and Victor just has this odd stare.Great drawing and great song, glad this was recommended!
Also since Ive been repeat watching this- I realize that compared to the book which is vague on Vic's actions (it was illegal to cadaver, but also v common to dig bodies up to experiment on- Vic goes past the line by piecing a man together of parts) compared to this musical where its the whole ass man and he openly takes him. So we hauntingly know the soul that used to inhabit the Monster. And we know from this song how violently he'd disapprove to what Victor has done. He is has peace in death and would never want a man to do God's work. Its sadder and more disturbing almost with this personification of what was only an empty corpse before
Ok, I’ve only read the original book, but this is such a cool twist on the story! It’d be so freaky if the book featured Victor waiting around to claim gallows’ birds for his experiment.
1) this is INCREDIBLE. the consistent use of grays for that good darkness. the movement and expressiveness, the DRAMA. 2) was anybody going to tell me there was a Frankenstein musical or was I just going to have to learn that myself
hey,, can we talk about 2:42, ("Oh my creator, claim me now", in reference to God, a heavenly body, deciding the convict's fate to Heaven or Hell) but then the word claim is echoed in 3:28 ("I say, who claims this body?!"), and then Victor Frankenstein raises his hand to claim the convict's body, daring "to act as God".
The line "IF IT IS I YOU CHOOSE TO DAMN INNOCENT BLOOD WILL STAIN YOUR HANDS FOREVER MORE." is also foreshadowing. It refers both to his execution and Victor cursing him with life and the subsequent bloodshed.
Man that last look from the prisoner was *haunting*. Really nailed the "super pretty but also wicked scary" description. Really this entire video manages to capture the tone of the song so god damn well and I love it so much ahhhhhhhhh
@ Wait Was the one being hanged the person who Frankenstein uses to make Frankenstein's monster or is the one being hanged already Frankenstein's monster
@@themysticartist2576 I couldn't find the original, but I watched a production of it that I thought was rather well done. The audio is a bit wonky, but other than that is was good th-cam.com/video/NojrHSrSy2I/w-d-xo.html
I love it how they sing 'Who dares to act as god?' and Frankenstein says 'I do' before claiming the body, it has double meaning, just like when the mad being hanged asks 'Will my creator claim me now?', to him it's one thing and to us who know the context it has even more meaning considering what Frankenstein's about to do.
Things I love: (Lyrics) "No man would dare to act as god!" Inserts man who dares to act as god. "Oh my creator claim me now!" Insert Frankenstein, who will claim his body to create life. Things I love: (Art) All of it. It's so good. Holy crap. I love this song, and the art makes it soooooo much better. I love it
I love how Victor and the monster lock eyes right before he dropped too, and those lyrics “If no man shall mourn for me, I’ll trust in you. Amen.” Chills.
The part at 2:57 gives me chills. The transition from Frankenstein to the convict makes it seem like the monster is pledging his death to the hands of the doctor, his soon to be "creator", instead of God. And then the homage to the pale eyes of the creature afterwards is just 👀 it's like we're seeing through the doctor's eyes as he sees his chance
It's like Samurai Jack style and Tim Burton merged together to create this art style and animatic... and I was not expecting to love it. Like legit it's so good...
I am transfixed by your artstyle, and your perspective was 100% on point throughout this video. The shading was ughhhyesssss and your scenes really did the music brilliant justice. Like, the lighting, the angles, this is so well thought through and enacted to create the suspense and mystery that the story needs. Brilliant
Okay, I'll admit that at first I thought Frankenstein and the prisoner were the same person but after reading some of the comments; I can't help think maybe you intended that way. Especially since his body will be used in creating the monster; you can see the similarities between them; like Father and son so it's like a foreshadowing of the future relation between them.
So, in the book it said that Victor wanted The monster to be beautiful, he used the most beautiful parts for his creation, so... Victor though this man was beautiful???? Edit: Guys, please. I never said the Monster was beautiful. I know he was ugly as hell in the end by Victor's description. Yeah, I read the book, I know how the monster looks like. I said "he wanted it to be beautiful and he chose to use this man, so therefore, Víctor though THIS MAN was beautiful. God, I received like 10 replays saying "but the monster wasn't beautiful" or sarcastic comments like "well, aside from *full description of the monster*. I'm not trying to sound rude, but process what you read before writing something.
Yeah, perfect and beautiful. Except for yellowed skin that looked mummified and unsettling eyes. It’s the eyes that leads Victor to abandon him. What’s really cool about the text is that it’s got several interpretations so you can argue whether or not that’s the true reason or if Victor abandons the creature because he’s realized what’s he’s done. Sorry about the spiel, I’ve done a fair amount of research on Frankenstein.
@@lololo1186 And the monster spoke fluently, and not in broken sentences like how modern media portrays him. I love how it's the sailor's story explaining Frankenstein's monster's story, who then explain Victor whole life story.
I mean, he wanted it to be beautiful. He picked every part to make it beautiful. That's also part of why he got so horrified with The monster's final appereance
ME TOO Gods I wish more people made more animatics about musicals other than Dear Evan Hansen, Hamilton etc. Don't get me wrong I'm grateful and all but there are so many underrated songs in Broadway that would make great animatics
This animatic has had me on the edge of my seat. The shading, the expressions, the camera movement, literally everything here is so perfect. I loved the book and I didn't know a musical for it existed, but I'll definitely be checking it out after this!
hello here i am again to appreciate this glorious piece of art. if youtube gave us a wrapped i guarantee you this animatic would have been in my top 10 for 2019 lol
Everyone: the animatic is so beautiful Me: THOSE FEET BRUH, LOOK HOW MUCH ANATOMICALLY CORRECT THEY ARE SNCKSS OMG ONE DAY I WILL DRAW THEM LIKE YOU DO MASTER ONE DAY
Can we just discuss the parallels between hung man and monster? They both are born into a world where no one wants them. Where their very being is rejected and for that alone they deserve to die. It’s quite tragic because when you listen to the rest of the musical. When he becomes the monster. He holds the same ideals and purpose as he did before. It’s just warped around Frankenstein because he is-in fact-his “creator”. The whom claimed him. And for that: he still wants to know his purpose. It’s even more chilling when you hear him singing his similarities to Frankenstein and he’s just living a dammed repeat of his original life.
Alternate Title: Twink Victor Frankenstein turning slowly to insanity for 3 and a half minutes Alternate Title 2: Victim numero uno doesnt have a no u card
I'm a big fan of the book and found the musical recently, and thought to myself "well, I can kiss any hope for content about this goodbye" and I've never been so glad to be proven wrong! everything about this animatic made the song better, and your passion shines through in all the best ways! I'm absolutely in LOVE with all the little details like the heart in the textbook, the facial expressions, the faceless crowds, the convict/creature praying and Victor being framed as God, EVERYTHING!
Frankenstein’s monster is always perceived as an ugly creature, which is false, he made it with “beautiful people” because he wanted it to look nice, not ugly, yet no one thought to correct it. That’s all I have to say Edit; jeez, I come back after 3 months or something and holy crap, this is the most likes I’ve gotten in my entire existence of TH-cam ngl. Thanks guys!! Edit2; I read all of your reply’s and thanks for all this extra information. I myself have not read the book, I have watched videos about it so all this information really helped me understand
But then he built it into an eight foot creature, with yellowed skin, watery yellowed eyes, black lips and out of parts that he gathered from a slaughterhouse as well as from a dissection room- also, he often describes humans in general as beautiful, so maybe he didn't differentiate there as much
Yeah but dead isn't exactly a good look on anyone. Even those were stunning in life. Sallow skin, stitched together (skin probably doesn't match), sunken in eye, over 7ft.
givefreedom oh, also repeatedly people run away screaming at the sheer sight of the creature, and Victor himself stated that he had to improvise because the human body was too filigree to work with, so he made it way more bulky than he originally planned to
Ugh, no one gets what I mean. I’m saying, the monster is always perceived as that patchwork *thing* that’s actually disgusting. He looked nicer that that thing, I know it wasn’t gorgeous, guys, I’m saying that weird thing is commonly used to portray it. And I’m disappointed some people think Frankenstein was the monster
Did.. did this convict just decide to stare a random person in the eyes as he got hanged, that's pretty hardcore. Convict: I'm gonna die, might as well traumatize a stranger
(Save for the few who know that the monster's mate never actually comes back to life, and is destroyed before she is even finished because Victor is an a**hole with terrible foresight...)
I just love how he says "oh my creator claim me now" and he's talking about god. But then his eyes turn pale and shows how he has a new creator now. And I'm like LOOK AT THAT IRONY!
This was phenomenal, Frankenstein is probably one of the best books ever written. The artistry you’ve presented here, does the book justice beautifully. Why doesn’t this have more views?
I never thought I'd see the day possibly one of the greatest musicals ever would get an animatic to its name. MAGNIFICENT!! The symbolism of going from Adam's (And yeah I subscribe to the idea that the monster's name was Adam lol) prayers to God into Victor's own musings, frikkin' AMAZING!! I hope in a few months time we can see another animatic of this underrated play in your absolutely fitting artstyle Speaking of the artstyle, that's worth a large bit of praise in its own right regardless of what it depicts! So aesthetic! I love everything about this! From the designs to the timing to the symbolism, my heart! It can't take the greatness!
It's funny you say that: when I read this in highschool, I called the Creature Vladimir, because he needed a name, and that one suited him, to my mind. The student teacher thought it was hilarious. XD
@@user-br3yz9dw3m Hee hee! You'll get no argument from me! The copy I read, Victor didn't SAY that, though, or else I missed that part. So, I just kinda made do with a name I was obsessed with at the time. ^_^ Adam is an excellent name, though~! ^_^
Yeah from looking at the comments it does seem to be a misconception, or just a misunderstanding of the monsters words. I WILL however say calling him Adam would be a genious allusion to The First Man, Which with the monster is certainly the first of the reborn men in the story. So misunderstanding or not, I certainly say it’s fitting.
You know, I've watched this video ever since it came out but I could never articulate how much it makes me FEEL. From the designs, the expressions, the facelessness of the mob. You REALLY make me FEEL for the condemned man ok. He doesn't even get a name but oh his DESIGN makes me feel things. I do desperately want to know the story he's never given y'know?
I appreciate that you didn't make (who I assume is gonna become, I haven't seen the musical) Frankenstein's monster ugly. Not a lot of people know that actual Frankenstein was pretty (cause Viktor was a perfectionist and wanted his work to be nice o look at, and was also the one who abandoned his beautiful creation cause he got the eye color wrong) so good job!!
He was very uncanny. He had weird eyes, patchy skin due to many bits of skin grafted together, was pulled taut over the body making the musculature underneath weirdly visible. He was pretty handsome but also kinda disturbing all at once.
damn guess i can never leave the house again bc i gotta keep watching this vid forever,,,,, you CRUSHED IT!!!!! FRANKENSTEIN HYPERFIXATION GANG GANG THIS MAKES ME SO HAPPY
EDIT: Thank you so much for 900k+ views!!! I see many asking if I'm going to make another animatic from this musical. Simply put, no and likely never because I've lost interest. But I'm still making animatics for my original characters! Feel free to check it out on my channel!
please do more animatics from this play if you can! your art is so beautiful 🤩😍🤩😍💖💖
I like it *smashes cup* ANOTHER
So glad i found you your artstyle is so beautiful please do more animatics
_Please_ tell me you're going to do animatics for at least several more of the musical's songs! 😁. I'd watch the _shit_ out of _any_ other classical musical animatics that you do!! 😁. _Instantly_ subscribed! 😁.
So very well done, and I love your art style! Plus you've introduced me to a new musical! Can't wait to see what else you do!
Dead body:
Frankenstein: *it’s free real estate*
🕴No meme-thief here, keep scrolling.
Kassandra Estes I love this comment
*sprays coffee across monitor and started coughing, spluttering and laughing*
Ohh...i was not expecting it *wipes tears away* cheers mate!
This got me wheezing way too much
Yeah that’s basically it
It is interesting how both when alive and after being resurected, the convict was considered a monster. Since in that time period people who commited crimes were often thought of as inhuman, or lesser than human, the fact that he becomes a monster is kind of poetic.
oh wow I lOVE THIS
What was his crime ?
@InkyStory Under what circumstances?
Thanks for answering my question.
Oh god 😨
Executioner: Who will claim the body?
Everybody: ....
Little twink Frankenstein: Í dØ
Twinkenstine
Dø actually means die in Danish just fyi
I'm scream Twink Frankenstein 😂😂😂
@@sigridfage5101
I die XD
@@sigridfage5101 I mean not like that's wrong (since they both die at the end)
The prisoner: Thank goodness I'll have my peace at last, due death
Frankenstein: I'm gonna ruin this man's entire afterlife
Was the Creature’s consciousness that of the condemned man or his/its own?
HERO_DREAMER I haven’t watched the full musical (because the only full version I can find has terrible audio that really hurts my ears) but, from looking at the Wikipedia article plus listening to all the songs that the creature is a part of, that’s...undetermined? The creature doesn’t have the condemned man’s memories (he describes being reanimated as waking from a deep rest with no dreams or memories) but the two are very similar, so much so that the ‘what’s wrong, what’s right’ part is comes up a lot with the creature. Also, the creature asks what crime he’d committed to be worthy of such condemnation which could both be a nod to his past but also could be nothing. Basically, it’s possible but hard to tell
@@GlitchyPixExtra the audio is basically enough to understand the story, along with a summary of Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein". It's available on Spotify, and it's pretty good :)
HERO_DREAMER no its not the condemned man its just the creature the reason why the creature is cruel is because victor ran in fear from it when it was given life
@@ItsMzPhoenix It's own (I'm talking about the original story I haven't seen the musical)
It's like a newborn, only the body of an adult
"May my creator claim me now!"
*He would later heavily regret this line*
The Creator will regret claiming him, too.
Like, the very next day.
This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad moove
OH I JUST GOT THE POINT OF THE LINE
exactly the 1000th like
Poor choice of words.
I still need to watch the musical, but . .
Dude: *about to be hanged*
Victor: *heavy breathing*
Lowest of Trash I laughed like the joker
justine: **about to be hanged**
victor, again: **heavy breathing**
Convict: Oh my creator, claim me now!
Victor: 👀
Future monster: "OH MY CREATOR CLAIM ME NOW!"
Stein: *claims the body*
me: poetic cinema!
Noblesse?
Creature: tf? Not you bitch
👍
The prisoner asked who dares to act as God, and is used for a base to create a being who'd go on to leave death in his wake.
I checked the rest of the video, and in every scene with the convict in it, he has dark eyes. At the end, they’re pale. This would seem like a weird detail if you haven’t read the book- the Creature has bright, watery yellow eyes. That wasn’t a difference for the sake of dramatic imagery, _it was a flash-forward._ The attention to detail in this animatic is insane.
HOLY COW
You can also hear the change in the voice from the deep rumblings of the prisoner to the higher pitched bellow of the monster just before
Also the convict design is very close to how Mary Shelley describes the creature in the book. I love the detail!!!
Woah, that is ingenious.
Mmm good stuff. *Chefs kiss*
Someone probably already said this by now but I just realized. When the ensemble says “no man would dare to act as god” it’s not ONLY obvious symbolism for Victor to jump in with his solo BUT the people in the ensemble are literally condemning this guy to death, and thus acting as god ironically. Genius.
Poetic
Indeed, it is as in the story of John 8, except in the musical's case the ensemble would not listen to the prisoner's plea ("I have my sins as any man, but none more dark than yours... If it is I you choose to damn, innocent blood will stain your hands forevermore...")
[I'll paste the passage here for anyone interested]:
2Now [a]early in the morning He came again into the temple, and all the people came to Him; and He sat down and taught them. 3Then the scribes and Pharisees brought to Him a woman caught in adultery. And when they had set her in the midst, 4they said to Him, “Teacher, [b]this woman was caught in adultery, in the very act. 5Now [c]Moses, in the law, commanded us [d]that such should be stoned. But what do You [e]say?” 6This they said, testing Him, that they might have something of which to accuse Him. But Jesus stooped down and wrote on the ground with His finger, [f]as though He did not hear.
7So when they continued asking Him, He [g]raised Himself up and said to them, “He who is without sin among you, let him throw a stone at her first.” 8And again He stooped down and wrote on the ground. 9Then those who heard it, being[h] convicted by their conscience, went out one by one, beginning with the oldest even to the last. And Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst. 10When Jesus had raised Himself up [i]and saw no one but the woman, He said to her, “Woman, where are those accusers [j]of yours? Has no one condemned you?”
11She said, “No one, Lord.”
And Jesus said to her, “Neither do I condemn you; go [k]and sin no more.”
Who claims this body!??!
Frankenstein: DIBS🖐
need me a man who's 8ft tall, long black hair, voice as smooth as honey, and defies the laws of nature
So I can abandom him and ruin his life. 👍🏻
(But in all seriousness I want one of those too!)
MMMM oh honey YES
@whomst art thou hell yeah I've heard of spec ops guy, only thing stopping me from mailing an engagement ring is idk an address
For a second there I thought I was the only one who found the convict (monster-to-be) more interesting/appealing than Frankenstein in this video.
I was amazed that he learnt multiple languages just from spying on (a convenient plot dev- I mean) family.
Convict: Oh my creator take me now! Grant ro me this nightmares end!
Frankenstein: I'm going to end and restart this mans whle career.
Hehehe
Eh
technically the truth
'Who claims this body?'
'I do!'
And that's the only time Frankenstein claims the Creature as his own.
...like the neglectful horrible parent he is.
SAVAGE
Mainly because he had no idea what his ambitions would lead to.
Damn.
@@wandanemer2630 Uhhhhhh, guh-ross!
Frankenstein isn't his parent, you creep.
Chorus: 🎵Who dares to act as god?🎵
Victor: Hi, my name is College Drop Out™ and I'm here to act as ✨god✨
I dont know if you meant it like that, but I heard like from "Hello" from book of mormon
@@littlemau1360 hello, my name is College Drop Out, and I would like to share with you resurrecting dead convicts!
Hi, my name is College Drop Out™ and you're watching disney channel
I somehow imagine victor saying this like Philip
Why is it always the college drop outs??
Frankenstein: is a twink
Everyone: *we need more of this twink*
I'd smash
teacup salamander same tbh
teacup salamander
Bruh
*doesn't know what a twink is*
Marbella Bender
A small/skinny gay man who shows little to no masculinity
For anyone wondering what the German text in the book is saying:
"You've stopped the video! And you're still watching it? Thank you for going this far. This is not actually German, I just did it through an online-translator but as long as it looks real, it's all that counts. Anyway, read Frankenstein! It's an incredible book and has been my weird obsession for a few months. Thank you for the video!"
I'm really surprised that the commas are right... Feel like online translation has advanced in that regard.
That just killed me :'^
Is it free? Where can I read it
@@iloveyoo969 check your local library bro *^* it's a place of wonders!
@@iloveyoo969 it's free online since it's public domain
XD have ich zunächst nicht bemerkt, ich bin auch blind, uff.
Victor doesn’t need to make his creature a mate I’ll marry him rn let’s go
Rose
You’re the best XD
girl mood
dang it you beat me to him
@@RinRaven Fight! Fight! Fight!
Lol he can just be friends with Henry Clerval...(book reference)
Victor Frankenstein: I created an abomination so awful it plagues my life, my very soul, my life is so hard
Henry Jekyll: **chugging his shapeshifting drug** tragic
Jekyll is the Real Mad Scientist Goal here.
i was gonna point out how this reminds me of the board of governors from the jekyll and hyde muscial!!
Dorian Gray: **angrily gestures at his portrait** Yeah! Who could possibly relate?!
@Caz Tailby
Ngl - I love this comment
Funny enough Jekyll was a lot better with handling his problems it in the book then Victor lol
waitwaitwaitwAIGT i JUST realized that throughout the video Adam’s (the monster’s) eyes are their normal dark color, but right before he is about to be hung he opens his eyes on ‘amen’ and his eyes almost take on a glowing sheen like described in the book foreshadowing him becoming the monster!! i LOVE the attention to small detail in this video and that just made it all the better!!!
Im really happy that im not the only one that calls him Adam
@@evelyneisenhower8338 Haha! Same here!
I agree that his name should be Adam but why do I say that? Why do people call him Adam?
honey_bee_cosplay since victor didn’t name him in the book other than ‘the creature’ a lot of us have taken to calling him ‘Adam’ after the ‘first man’ like Adam and Eve
Allison Carter omg I’m so dumb how did I not connect that!!! 🤣
Me, after having obsessed over 'The count of Monte Cristo', 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' and 'Dracula': ah shit here we go again...
Same, to be honest, LOL. 🤣. I love _all_ of those musicals, or _any_ musicals, based on classical literature. _Especially_ _The Count of Monte Cristo_ ;that one's always been, and always will be my personal favorite of what I like to dub and call 'The Classical Literature Musical Genre'. 😁.
Lovely I'll take these as reccomendations
Frankenstein is my favorite novella so I'm extra hooked!
I'm glad someone appreciates the Count of Monte Christo as much as I do
Jekyll and Hyde was FIRE..
**frantically begins writing down backstory for dnd human necromancer**
Cleric, hearing the story: Oh god oh no...
Wizard, silently regretting joining the group:
Lol i played a revenant necromancer.
Got dammit, now you've made me do it
Mt new villain is a flesh golem necromancer
The human heart drawing? The German in the book? Your attention to detail is incredible!
Prisoner, looking directly at a twinky college student freshman: I'll trust in you... amen.
Prisoner, sitting up and looking at his reanimated body at 1am the next day as Frankie does the cha-cha slide: THIS WAS A MISTAKE-
Alright this is officially the best comment, everyone else go home
OMG this had me wheezing 😂. Best comment ever
Man: y’all who gonna take this body
Twinkenstein: Well if ain’t nobody else gone take it... 😗
*T w i n k e n s t e i n* lmao
Not gonna lie, "Twinkenstein" has me dead and in stitches lmaooooo 😂
@InkyStory Oh man, I wish *wink*
@InkyStory quick question what the hell?
@InkyStory no, first Justine dies, then this, what has Victor been doing?! How has he attracted such a following? What will Elizabeth think?!
I know I shouldn't, but the prisoner's design AND with that voice?? total package right there
I mean... You aren't wrong
they real dude is scary/kinda ugly and it makes me so sad
They say “What man would dare act as god,” and yet, that is exactly what they are doing, deciding that a crime is befitting of death.
"What man would dare to act as god"
*[enter Frankenstein]*
Yup, and presumably he's being convicted of murder. We don't know whether he's guilty or not. They're saying he dared to act as God, and he's saying the same of them. Then Frankenstein waltzes in and decides to put a whole new meaning to acting as God. Just a whole bunch of hubris. But such fun staging and wordplay!
Delicious delectable irony~
Also interesting is when the prisoner on the gallows then asks his "creator to take him" and end his nightmare
And immediately after those words, cue to Frankenstein and the man standing out in the next shot - Frankstein as his future creator, but only opening up another nightmare to the poor soul
Anyone who decides on killing another person “legally” or not, is and always will be wrong, life was given but it is not ours to take. How people live their lives by killing others direct or indirectly shows how unworthy they are of the life that was given to them.
i would watch the whole musical just purely in your art style just because its so beautiful
Same, not enough people know about this musical
Panic Panda 9994 I found out about this musical yesterday because of this animatic. I wholeheartedly agree that this musical needs more recognition because my ears are in heaven.
Same here. It so pretty, and I love the details on the hands and feet (I can't draw either of them lol)
I only now realized the cruel irony in the statement "Oh, my creator, claim me now!"
Yeah, that's a little upsetting
The entire song is cruel irony. The line "If it is I you chose to damn, Innocent blood will stain your hands forever more..." is extremely potent.
Frankenstein's monster was hot tbh. He just was viscerally disgusting to look at. Its kinda like looking at the dead corpse of a hot guy, which the monster is.
Very accurate and true.
he was hot but he was kinda jaundiced which i guess made people hate him? lame reason to hate someone but idk, ingolstadt will be ingolstadt ig
a mad case of uncanny valley I guess
Not hot, but he was _supposed_ to be. But of course Victor fucked up
Tom Ellis Loves U yeah victor purpously chose good body parts (including a handsome head)
Absolutely wonderful! I was gonna say at first “wait is that the creature? He doesn’t look like he’s in stitches” but then I was like ‘’OOOOOh it’s what victor will be using to experiential with! Now I see” 10/10!
oh my god... that's amazing
In the book the monster wasn't ugly or in stitches (though he had yellowish skin). The only thing ugly about him was his eyes.
That’s what happened to me
this is amazing i love how much of a twink frankenstein is
Thats it, im makeing trap fanart of frankenstein.
I'M DED XD
black frosting please link it
Please do
@@sanriodeppressionthermos8602
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I don't think a single other song in this show hits JUST this hard? Like it's all beautiful but THIS moment--the Prisoner's words becoming double speak when knowing what happens to him, the climactic harmonies, the references to the man who'd act as God, the plea to God that Victor took as a plea to him, how this is the moment of the Prisoner's death and the seed to his rebirth....holy CRAP.
Fun fact: Making of Frankenstains' monster was basted on real life experiments that were happening when author of the original novel was a teenage girl. A scientist tried to bring human body to life using corpse of a convict that was hanged for killing his family (we don't know if he was innocent or not). In the book author decided to change it to multiple bodies of beautiful people being stiched together.
I think the fact that Frankenstain used one person in the musical was more basted on the real life events than the source material
Also, I'm sorry if I wrote anything wrong, English isn't my first language
Yeah, I read about that. He used electrical currents to move the man's muscles.
Is there an article on these events I would love to read up on this
@@tenshishimura there is a really short documentary under 10 minutes by "vox" named "these real life experiments inspired frankenstein", you can find it after a quick google search
american alien thank you so much!
american alien I found it here is the link if anyone wants it
th-cam.com/video/-ex7f7KVl3I/w-d-xo.html
I love the look in Victor's face at 2:58. At first I thought he was worried for the condemned man, but then I realized, he's waiting for him to die. Watching. Fascinated.
Ah that's the reason why he had that crazed look. Idk why at first I thought he looked traumatized but his look gave off this scary, unsettling vibe. Other than that, great animatic👍
me looking at a cockroach I found on my kitchen floor
In terms of Frankenstein, this song is so clever in its buildup and transitioning. 'who dares to act as god' 'no man would dare to act as god' .Victor transition. And the prisoner 'my creator claim me now' and Victor just has this odd stare.Great drawing and great song, glad this was recommended!
Also since Ive been repeat watching this- I realize that compared to the book which is vague on Vic's actions (it was illegal to cadaver, but also v common to dig bodies up to experiment on- Vic goes past the line by piecing a man together of parts) compared to this musical where its the whole ass man and he openly takes him. So we hauntingly know the soul that used to inhabit the Monster. And we know from this song how violently he'd disapprove to what Victor has done. He is has peace in death and would never want a man to do God's work. Its sadder and more disturbing almost with this personification of what was only an empty corpse before
@@adrivoid5376 Is it every addressed whether or not there are remnants of the condemned man's mind/soul in the Creature? I don't quite understand.
I think my favorite is the end where the judge is like “Aye, who wants this body” and Victor’s like “I’ll take it off your hands”
Ok, I’ve only read the original book, but this is such a cool twist on the story! It’d be so freaky if the book featured Victor waiting around to claim gallows’ birds for his experiment.
Imagine his frustration if someone else claimed a body first.
@InkyStory Victor? Victor what are doing!? Oh no.
But ready, that is hilarious.
@Bunbunfam Bruh😂
Honestly? Mary Shelley probably would have approved.
Sometimes I wish that I could build a time machine so that I can show Mary Shelley the musical and, of course, this.
Probably? Oh she DEFINITELY would have approved.
The ending might throw her off a bit
@@Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin yeah, the ending is pretty aggravating
@@Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin what happened in the end?
Prisoner: "I curse the day I was born-"
Me: ayy same bro
1) this is INCREDIBLE. the consistent use of grays for that good darkness. the movement and expressiveness, the DRAMA.
2) was anybody going to tell me there was a Frankenstein musical or was I just going to have to learn that myself
2) FR!!
normal brain: wow, this animatic is lovely! the art & visuals are fantastic
monkey brain: uhbbhbhh... prisoner design is Big Sexy
Steve Blanchard's ocean deep voice is to blame.
Long hair and deep voice combo is BIG sexy
@@marsfeathers u are absolutely correct
@@warlockwithabowloffruit thank u. So glad to find another connoisseur of the Fine Arts
@@marsfeathers god you're so right
hey,, can we talk about 2:42, ("Oh my creator, claim me now", in reference to God, a heavenly body, deciding the convict's fate to Heaven or Hell)
but then the word claim is echoed in 3:28 ("I say, who claims this body?!"),
and then Victor Frankenstein raises his hand to claim the convict's body, daring "to act as God".
Emily Hartlett brilliant word play and excellent analysis. There’s so many layers to this musical
this just gave me chills
Thank you for saying something
The line "IF IT IS I YOU CHOOSE TO DAMN
INNOCENT BLOOD WILL STAIN YOUR HANDS FOREVER MORE." is also foreshadowing. It refers both to his execution and Victor cursing him with life and the subsequent bloodshed.
Man that last look from the prisoner was *haunting*. Really nailed the "super pretty but also wicked scary" description.
Really this entire video manages to capture the tone of the song so god damn well and I love it so much ahhhhhhhhh
God in Heaven, Frankenstein has created a monster...
**he is Both Twink And Twonk**
He we from a twink to a twunk to a twank
"The dead have nothing to say to you!"
(Transitions to a man that will soon be dead.)
Me: Oh, that so cool. 10/10 love it already
And he will refuse to hear anything the dead man sais to him as well.
Frankenstein: *is twink*
Also Frankenstein: *OCEAN DEEP VOICE*
The man frankenstein made was actaully called Adam
@@dustyrose192 no he wasnt. He doesn't actually have a name, this misconception comes from the fact that in the book he says 'I ought to be thy Adam.'
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Wait
Was the one being hanged the person who Frankenstein uses to make Frankenstein's monster or is the one being hanged already Frankenstein's monster
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Oh ok
Thanks
God I love this double joke
After watching this, I immediately searched for the musical and started watching it
Ysabel Thompson I can't find the original musical. Could you send the link?
@@themysticartist2576 I couldn't find the original, but I watched a production of it that I thought was rather well done. The audio is a bit wonky, but other than that is was good
th-cam.com/video/NojrHSrSy2I/w-d-xo.html
Is there a soundtrack out?
@@MaedayMisfit There is, just search up Frankenstein a new musical and it should pop up
Ysabel Thompson same
Corinkeen: **makes a very amazing animatic**
Everyone: Twinkenstein
I love it how they sing 'Who dares to act as god?' and Frankenstein says 'I do' before claiming the body, it has double meaning, just like when the mad being hanged asks 'Will my creator claim me now?', to him it's one thing and to us who know the context it has even more meaning considering what Frankenstein's about to do.
This is actually how I imagined Frankenstein's monster when reading the book whattt
Things I love: (Lyrics)
"No man would dare to act as god!"
Inserts man who dares to act as god.
"Oh my creator claim me now!"
Insert Frankenstein, who will claim his body to create life.
Things I love: (Art)
All of it. It's so good. Holy crap.
I love this song, and the art makes it soooooo much better. I love it
Dang you put this accurately....Y e s
That blew me out of the water
If it is i you choose to damn, innocent blood will stain your hands forevermore” yep lotta blood
I love how Victor and the monster lock eyes right before he dropped too, and those lyrics “If no man shall mourn for me, I’ll trust in you. Amen.” Chills.
you're playing with fire when you start to play god!
Damn I was fully not even aware there was a Frankenstein musical but?? This is so gorgeous? And the song is p hella good
Jackal & Hyde is as well
@@yandengray4516 on a scale of 1 to hot damn how much do u recommend it?
@@rebeccar581 11 hot damn
Yanden Gray Jekyll*
The part at 2:57 gives me chills. The transition from Frankenstein to the convict makes it seem like the monster is pledging his death to the hands of the doctor, his soon to be "creator", instead of God. And then the homage to the pale eyes of the creature afterwards is just 👀 it's like we're seeing through the doctor's eyes as he sees his chance
It's chilling! And brilliant!
My heart cries for the prisoner, so hopeless that he barely fights his fate at the end.
It's like Samurai Jack style and Tim Burton merged together to create this art style and animatic... and I was not expecting to love it. Like legit it's so good...
I am transfixed by your artstyle, and your perspective was 100% on point throughout this video. The shading was ughhhyesssss and your scenes really did the music brilliant justice. Like, the lighting, the angles, this is so well thought through and enacted to create the suspense and mystery that the story needs. Brilliant
👏 heck 👏 yeah 👏
Okay, I'll admit that at first I thought Frankenstein and the prisoner were the same person but after reading some of the comments; I can't help think maybe you intended that way.
Especially since his body will be used in creating the monster; you can see the similarities between them; like Father and son so it's like a foreshadowing of the future relation between them.
I thought this too. You aren't alone.
The guy with the black hair IS the monster.
I actually had to go and look up the musical! The convict and Dr. Frankenstein have no connection beyond Victor showing up at his hanging.
@@RekEStore32 Oh really? My bad then. I haven't watched the musical but I read the book, so I assumed based on the long hair's appearance.
The actor who played this guy has such a good voice. His deep voice sounds so ominous
Steve Blanchard! 🔥🖤😍🔥
prisoner: *exists*
The townspeople: i want that twink Obliterated
Both twink and twunk
@Bunbunfam *ahem*
_future_ twunk
So, in the book it said that Victor wanted The monster to be beautiful, he used the most beautiful parts for his creation, so...
Victor though this man was beautiful????
Edit: Guys, please. I never said the Monster was beautiful. I know he was ugly as hell in the end by Victor's description. Yeah, I read the book, I know how the monster looks like. I said "he wanted it to be beautiful and he chose to use this man, so therefore, Víctor though THIS MAN was beautiful. God, I received like 10 replays saying "but the monster wasn't beautiful" or sarcastic comments like "well, aside from *full description of the monster*. I'm not trying to sound rude, but process what you read before writing something.
Nicole Campos was he wrong though?
Yeah, perfect and beautiful. Except for yellowed skin that looked mummified and unsettling eyes. It’s the eyes that leads Victor to abandon him. What’s really cool about the text is that it’s got several interpretations so you can argue whether or not that’s the true reason or if Victor abandons the creature because he’s realized what’s he’s done. Sorry about the spiel, I’ve done a fair amount of research on Frankenstein.
@@lololo1186 And the monster spoke fluently, and not in broken sentences like how modern media portrays him. I love how it's the sailor's story explaining Frankenstein's monster's story, who then explain Victor whole life story.
Victor x his Monster
I mean, he wanted it to be beautiful. He picked every part to make it beautiful. That's also part of why he got so horrified with The monster's final appereance
I HAVE WAITED YEARS FOR ANY CONTENT FROM THIS MUSICAL THANK YOU SO MUCH. THIS WAS INCREDIBLE.
SAME
ME TOO
Gods I wish more people made more animatics about musicals other than Dear Evan Hansen, Hamilton etc.
Don't get me wrong I'm grateful and all but there are so many underrated songs in Broadway that would make great animatics
SAME FINALLY AMIRITE
I’ve stayed in silence for too long!
There's probably been a million productions? Is this the og cast? Which cast is it? What year was it made? How can I find it?
This animatic has had me on the edge of my seat. The shading, the expressions, the camera movement, literally everything here is so perfect. I loved the book and I didn't know a musical for it existed, but I'll definitely be checking it out after this!
No one:
Literally no one:
Actually no one:
Frankenstein: I DO
omg wow! i've never seen such an original comment before!
I volunteer as Tribute.
You may kiss the corpse-
I pronounce you man and his creation
👏👏
Guy: Who wants the body?
Frankenstein: GOTTA HAVE THOSE FEET-
My gods, please no.
Feet so fine he committed heresy for them
Lmaooo
hamilton who
your art style is gorgeous btw. this must have taken ages
hello here i am again to appreciate this glorious piece of art. if youtube gave us a wrapped i guarantee you this animatic would have been in my top 10 for 2019 lol
Everyone: the animatic is so beautiful
Me: THOSE FEET BRUH, LOOK HOW MUCH ANATOMICALLY CORRECT THEY ARE SNCKSS
OMG
ONE DAY I WILL DRAW THEM LIKE YOU DO MASTER
ONE DAY
Excuse me, he's too cute, this is illegal--
Welp, then I'll go to jail with you I guess
@@stellarkat4657 Oof
@@stellarkat4657 same here
Which one?
Can we just discuss the parallels between hung man and monster? They both are born into a world where no one wants them. Where their very being is rejected and for that alone they deserve to die. It’s quite tragic because when you listen to the rest of the musical. When he becomes the monster. He holds the same ideals and purpose as he did before. It’s just warped around Frankenstein because he is-in fact-his “creator”. The whom claimed him. And for that: he still wants to know his purpose. It’s even more chilling when you hear him singing his similarities to Frankenstein and he’s just living a dammed repeat of his original life.
Alternate Title:
Twink Victor Frankenstein turning slowly to insanity for 3 and a half minutes
Alternate Title 2:
Victim numero uno doesnt have a no u card
i've waited 84 years for musical frankenstein content. thank you
"We find your ideas to be SUcking!!" What a great line
Edit: over 100 likes?? Thanks you guys!!!
“I curse the day that I was born...”
Current Mood.
Re-listen post listening to the whole musical
2:40 "My creator claim me now"
And this is why this musical is amazing
I'm a big fan of the book and found the musical recently, and thought to myself "well, I can kiss any hope for content about this goodbye" and I've never been so glad to be proven wrong! everything about this animatic made the song better, and your passion shines through in all the best ways! I'm absolutely in LOVE with all the little details like the heart in the textbook, the facial expressions, the faceless crowds, the convict/creature praying and Victor being framed as God, EVERYTHING!
Frankenstein’s monster is always perceived as an ugly creature, which is false, he made it with “beautiful people” because he wanted it to look nice, not ugly, yet no one thought to correct it. That’s all I have to say
Edit; jeez, I come back after 3 months or something and holy crap, this is the most likes I’ve gotten in my entire existence of TH-cam ngl. Thanks guys!!
Edit2; I read all of your reply’s and thanks for all this extra information. I myself have not read the book, I have watched videos about it so all this information really helped me understand
But then he built it into an eight foot creature, with yellowed skin, watery yellowed eyes, black lips and out of parts that he gathered from a slaughterhouse as well as from a dissection room- also, he often describes humans in general as beautiful, so maybe he didn't differentiate there as much
Yeah but dead isn't exactly a good look on anyone. Even those were stunning in life. Sallow skin, stitched together (skin probably doesn't match), sunken in eye, over 7ft.
givefreedom oh, also repeatedly people run away screaming at the sheer sight of the creature, and Victor himself stated that he had to improvise because the human body was too filigree to work with, so he made it way more bulky than he originally planned to
Ugh, no one gets what I mean. I’m saying, the monster is always perceived as that patchwork *thing* that’s actually disgusting. He looked nicer that that thing, I know it wasn’t gorgeous, guys, I’m saying that weird thing is commonly used to portray it. And I’m disappointed some people think Frankenstein was the monster
I’m not quite sure I understand anymore- what “weird thing” was used to “portray” what now?
And who mixed up Frankenstein and his creature here?
This is so amazing!! I love Victors design, he's exactly as I imagine him (a twink). It's very cute!! Wonderful art, you did amazing!
Professors: the dead have nothing to say to you
Twinkenstein:
Twinkenstein: *you sure bout that?*
And then he proceded to never listen to anything the Dead tried to say to him...
Well done, boy.
TWINKENSTEIN I SCREAMED-
I get chills when he says “Amen” and his eyes have changed to the monster’s eyes.
*ahem* SINCE WHEN WAS THIS A MUSICAL?? god I love this animatic and I just k n o w I'll be falling in love with the rest of this musical
OKAY can we please talk about the fact that 0:04 THAT’S HENRY JEKYLL??
EdwardTheBadass 👀👀👀
I’ve watched this a few times a few of the lines that sung has just screamed Jekyll and Hyde for me and I never even noticed that bit uuuge
W a i t-
DO I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE
Dappy Dappernette me??
Wait, how???
Did.. did this convict just decide to stare a random person in the eyes as he got hanged, that's pretty hardcore.
Convict: I'm gonna die, might as well traumatize a stranger
Monster: I need a mate!
Everyone in the comments: I VOLUNTEER AS TRIBUTE
(Save for the few who know that the monster's mate never actually comes back to life, and is destroyed before she is even finished because Victor is an a**hole with terrible foresight...)
@@silversamurai0267 I got to that part of the book this morning! He destroyed her in front of him!
Sounds like the beginning of a harem anime to me.
Monster: I need a mate!
Victor Frankenstein: Well, I'm not risking making anoth-
Everyone in the comments: WE'RE ALREADY MADE AND REARING TO GO!
I just love how he says "oh my creator claim me now" and he's talking about god. But then his eyes turn pale and shows how he has a new creator now. And I'm like LOOK AT THAT IRONY!
EVERYONE NEEDS TO GO HEAR THIS ENTIRE MUSICAL, IT'S SO GOOD AND THIS IS THE ONLY ANIMATION OF ANY OF THE SONGS SO THATNK YOU
This was phenomenal, Frankenstein is probably one of the best books ever written. The artistry you’ve presented here, does the book justice beautifully. Why doesn’t this have more views?
I never thought I'd see the day possibly one of the greatest musicals ever would get an animatic to its name. MAGNIFICENT!! The symbolism of going from Adam's (And yeah I subscribe to the idea that the monster's name was Adam lol) prayers to God into Victor's own musings, frikkin' AMAZING!! I hope in a few months time we can see another animatic of this underrated play in your absolutely fitting artstyle
Speaking of the artstyle, that's worth a large bit of praise in its own right regardless of what it depicts! So aesthetic! I love everything about this! From the designs to the timing to the symbolism, my heart! It can't take the greatness!
It's funny you say that: when I read this in highschool, I called the Creature Vladimir, because he needed a name, and that one suited him, to my mind. The student teacher thought it was hilarious. XD
@@j.a.shawkins7640 Wait, wait, wait. Adam like Adam and Eve? That's a genius allusion.
@@user-br3yz9dw3m Hee hee! You'll get no argument from me! The copy I read, Victor didn't SAY that, though, or else I missed that part. So, I just kinda made do with a name I was obsessed with at the time. ^_^ Adam is an excellent name, though~! ^_^
@@j.a.shawkins7640 he didn't. And neither did the Creature say such (he did say "I ought to be thy Adam" so there's the reference).
Yeah from looking at the comments it does seem to be a misconception, or just a misunderstanding of the monsters words. I WILL however say calling him Adam would be a genious allusion to The First Man, Which with the monster is certainly the first of the reborn men in the story. So misunderstanding or not, I certainly say it’s fitting.
“I regret nothing,” I say as I rewatch this for the millionth time
You know, I've watched this video ever since it came out but I could never articulate how much it makes me FEEL. From the designs, the expressions, the facelessness of the mob.
You REALLY make me FEEL for the condemned man ok. He doesn't even get a name but oh his DESIGN makes me feel things. I do desperately want to know the story he's never given y'know?
3:29 "wHo cLAimS ThIs *ThOtTiE* "
The two dislikes came from the monster and the prisoner.
The creature and the prisoner is, by technicality, the same person
@@artzetali3095 yes, but they have two different accounts.
Pidgeon Patrol XDD
The art is amazing and the song is spectacular too
I was a bit confused at the begginig but then I finally got the story and I must say it's awesome
I appreciate that you didn't make (who I assume is gonna become, I haven't seen the musical) Frankenstein's monster ugly. Not a lot of people know that actual Frankenstein was pretty (cause Viktor was a perfectionist and wanted his work to be nice o look at, and was also the one who abandoned his beautiful creation cause he got the eye color wrong) so good job!!
And that probably means that he sometimes spend whole nights digging up a corpse and then threw it back into the grave because it was too ugly.
Well, the Monster was also incredibely unnatural looking, with patches of grafted skin and incredible strength and size.
He was very uncanny. He had weird eyes, patchy skin due to many bits of skin grafted together, was pulled taut over the body making the musculature underneath weirdly visible. He was pretty handsome but also kinda disturbing all at once.
If I remember right he's discribe as both pretty and ugly in the book it's, actually kinds confusing
Young Frankenstein: *Exists*
Comment section: *DAT'S A TWINK*
We're not wrong.
Honestly we aren’t wrong
I really love this!! I love how both Victor Frankenstein and the future monster fates were always tied by death
damn guess i can never leave the house again bc i gotta keep watching this vid forever,,,,, you CRUSHED IT!!!!! FRANKENSTEIN HYPERFIXATION GANG GANG THIS MAKES ME SO HAPPY
Dude!!!!! Your anatomy skills is so fuckingggg perfect 😭😭😭 I can only hope to be half as good, I’m so impressed!!!
2:28 Victor kinda looks like Victorian E-boy with that chain on this pants.
He kinda was, being rich and excentric nerdy and stuff.
damn went from 'ill have her home by nine' to 'even your daughter calls me daddy' real quick