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The Frankenstones are a family of fictional characters who appeared on ''
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'' spin-offs and
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s through the early 1980s. The family has been described as a sort of fusion of ''The Flintstones'' and ''
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''. The Frankenstones are also similar in scope to The Gruesomes, another monster-themed family who moved next door to the Flintstones during the fifth season of the original series.


''The New Fred and Barney Show''

The first version of the Frankenstones were introduced on September 15, 1979 in the episode "Fred & Barney Meet the Frankenstones" of the second season of ''
The New Fred and Barney Show ''The New Fred and Barney Show'' is an American animated television series revival and spin-off of ''The Flintstones'' produced by Hanna-Barbera that aired on NBC from February 3 to October 20, 1979. The series marked the first time Henry Corde ...
''. They were featured as the managers of a condorstonium development called Deadrock Arms that
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and Barney Rubble considered moving their families into. This Frankenstone family consisted of: * Frank Frankenstone, a
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-style father (voiced by John Stephenson) * Hidea Frankenstone, his wife (voiced by Gay Autterson) * Atrocia Frankenstone, their giggly teenage daughter (voiced by
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) * Freaky Frankenstone, their son (voiced by
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) Frank's voice was patterned after
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by voice actor John Stephenson, and Hidea had a pseudo-
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accent.


''The Flintstones'' prime-time specials

A Frankenstone monster (voiced by
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) was featured in the 1979 Halloween special ''
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''. This version of Frankenstone was Count Rockula's unfinished creation, awoken prematurely when lightning strikes the machinery in Rockula's laboratory. Despite the resemblance, he is not to be confused with the Frank Frankenstone character that first appeared in ''The New Fred and Barney Show'' or featured in subsequent television specials and spin-off series. The second version of the Frankenstones moved in next door to the Flintstones in '' The Flintstones' New Neighbors'' as part of a limited run prime-time revival of ''The Flintstones'', which aired on
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in 1980–1981. This time, the family consisted of: * Frank Frankenstone (voiced by John Stephenson) * Oblivia Frankenstone, his wife (voiced by
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) * Hidea Frankenstone, their daughter who resembles the original Atrocia (voiced by
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) * Stubby Frankenstone, their son who closely resembles Freaky (voiced by
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) Again, the family is odd, and a friendship developed between the Flintstones and the Frankenstones. Frank's voice was still patterned after
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by John Stephenson. This version of the Frankenstones continued to appear throughout the run of the prime-time specials: '' Fred's Final Fling'' (1980), '' Wind-Up Wilma'' (1981) and '' Jogging Fever'' (1981).


''The Flintstone Comedy Show''

The Frankenstones starred in their own eponymous segment on Saturday mornings as part of ''
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'' which premiered on November 22, 1980. This third and final version of the Frankenstone family more closely resembled the version previously seen in ''The New Fred and Barney Show'' than the Frankenstones that just moved in next door in the prime-time specials. This version of the family consisted of: * Frank Frankenstone (voiced by
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) * Hidea Frankenstone, his wife and previously their daughter's name in the prime-time specials (voiced by
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) * Atrocia Frankenstone, their kooky daughter who is now the youngest child (voiced by
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) * Freaky Frankenstone, their son who is now a teenager (voiced by
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) * Rockjaw, their pet monster who devoured anything in his path (voiced by Frank Welker) The previously soft-natured Frank is now hot-tempered and wired with his voice provided by
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in his traditional high-pitched, hyper-whiny style. Frank became volatile at the drop of a hat, especially when he dealt with his annoying neighbor and rival
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. Frank and Fred were both frustrated by the friendships between their wives (Hidea and Wilma) and children (Freaky and Pebbles), and they always seemed to be thrust into one mess after another because of each other. Cartoon historian Hal Erickson says that "''The Frankenstones'' was the best of the new components, and a refreshing break from the usual 'friendly monster who thinks everyone else is abnormal' formula... rank Frankenstonecarried on a hilariously snotty feud with neighbor Fred Flintstone. The lines given to Frank and his goodnatured wife Hidea were some of the sharpest and funniest heard on any of the ''Flintstones'' incarnation. The verbal humor was evenly matched by the grotesquely imaginative visual design of the Frankenstone home, which carried its own rain cloud and was overrun with utterly indescribable stone-age monstrosities of all shapes and colors...The ''Frankenstones'' sequences more than made up for the rest of the show with a generous supply of laughs." ''The Flintstone Comedy Show'' ran for two seasons and consecutively with two more Flintstone prime-time specials in 1981 (which both revert to John Stephenson's version of Frank with his wife Oblivia, and children Hidea and Stubby). The continuity of the prime-time Flintstones and Saturday morning Flintstones drift farther apart because both have their own version of Frankenstone neighbors. Following the cancellation of ''The Flintstone Comedy Show'' in 1982, the Frankenstones have never been referred to in any subsequent spin-off series, specials or animated movies. ''The Frankenstones'' segment was later rerun as part of the package show ''
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'' (1982–1984).


Appearances in other media

* Frank Frankenstone makes a cameo appearance as an enemy character at the haunted dungeon stage in the 1991 video game '' The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy''. * Frank Frankenstone appears in two different comic books: ''The Flintstone Kids #10'' (published in 1989 by
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) and ''The Flintstones #1'' (published in 1995 by Archie Comics).


References


External links


''The Frankenstones'' Episode Guide
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