Hi guys, I'm going to write a review about the 2012 remake of Tim Burton's Frankenweenie.
The Story
Based on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, but it set in modern timing. I love how this time, they focus on cute little dog! Victor Frankenstein becomes a little boy living with his parents, which make it more of parental love in the entire film.
The film also makes reference with other horror film, in particularly Dracula. Like Van Helsing became the surname of Elsa Van Helsing, nope not the namesake Queen Elsa from Frozen!
My Favourite Characters
It would be Victor, Elsa and the dog, especially the latter because I'm a dog lover.
Movie Connections
The raiding reminds of the Mob Song from Beauty and the Beast, the only difference is that the bad guy was not killed in the end.
The film also has some connections with the Frankenstein films like The Bride of Frankenstein where the couple kiss.
Halloweentown
So, these is basically my review on the film entirely as it has been 4 years since I had last seen it.
The Story
Based on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, but it set in modern timing. I love how this time, they focus on cute little dog! Victor Frankenstein becomes a little boy living with his parents, which make it more of parental love in the entire film.
The film also makes reference with other horror film, in particularly Dracula. Like Van Helsing became the surname of Elsa Van Helsing, nope not the namesake Queen Elsa from Frozen!
My Favourite Characters
It would be Victor, Elsa and the dog, especially the latter because I'm a dog lover.
Movie Connections
The raiding reminds of the Mob Song from Beauty and the Beast, the only difference is that the bad guy was not killed in the end.
The film also has some connections with the Frankenstein films like The Bride of Frankenstein where the couple kiss.
Halloweentown
So, these is basically my review on the film entirely as it has been 4 years since I had last seen it.
Pete from Classic Disney Shorts, Gorilla from The Gorilla Mystery, Witch from Babes in the Woods, Big Bad Wolf from Three Little Pigs, Witch from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Stromboli from Pinocchio, Chernabog from Fantasia, Wolf from Make Mine Music, Br'ers Fox and Bear from Song of the South, Headless Horseman from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, Cinderella's Stepmother from Cinderella, Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland, Si and Am from Lady and the Tramp, Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty, Cruella De Ville from 101 Dalmatians, Edgar from The Aristocats, Prince John and Sir Hiss from Robin Hood, Sykes from Oliver and Company and Jafar from The Return of Jafar
PLACES 117 - 101
117. CLAYTON
116.QUEEN CLARION
115.ZEUS
114. SOPHIE
113. HAMM
112. WEBIGAIL
111.FROLLO
110.TARZAN
109.DJALI
108.ANITA
107. TIC TOC
106. ANDRINA
105.SHANTI
104.ABU
103. WITCH APPLE
102.LOUIS
101.DONALD
117. CLAYTON
116.QUEEN CLARION
115.ZEUS
114. SOPHIE
113. HAMM
112. WEBIGAIL
111.FROLLO
110.TARZAN
109.DJALI
108.ANITA
107. TIC TOC
106. ANDRINA
105.SHANTI
104.ABU
103. WITCH APPLE
102.LOUIS
101.DONALD
Some adaptations from the movies in other medias change some Disney Villains fates, a example is The Great Mouse Detective's adaptation for comic books, where a distressed Ratigan survives from the fall and give up trying to kill Basil; And in a licensed Slide-o-rama adaptation of Robin Hood, where Prince John, Sir Hiss and the Sheriff of Nottingham are burned down with the castle and the frame says "And they were never seen again".