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This story goes as you might expect—a sprinkling of science, endless amounts of death and despair, and a whole lot of ugly monster. Oh joyous day!
Transcript
- 00:01
Frankenstein, a la Shmoop. My name is Captain Walton.
- 00:10
After I'd failed at everything else, I took off for the Arctic in search of fame and glory,
- 00:15
because... okay, in retrospect, it doesn't make a ton of sense.
- 00:19
But there I was on my ship, just floating around, when my crew and I came across this
- 00:22
guy who was so cold, he'd turned into a Popsicle.
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- 00:26
Turns out his name was Victor Frankenstein, and boy, did he have a story.
- 00:30
It all started when Victor was a kid. He wanted to do something completely insane with his
- 00:35
life, like harnessing the power of lightning...
- 00:37
...or joining a rock band...
- 00:39
...or marrying his adopted sister, Elizabeth.
- 00:44
In college, Victor was determined to make a name for himself as a scientist.
- 00:47
He overcame every obstacle in his path, and figured out a way to reanimate the dead.
- 00:53
I would have looked for a cure for cancer, but hey, that's just me.
- 00:57
Victor decided he couldn't reanimate just any corpse. Using Play-doh and toothpicks,
- 01:02
he patched together a body to bring to life.
- 01:04
But then, during the reanimation process, something went horribly, horribly wrong.
- 01:11
The Play-doh didn't hold up to Victor's weird science, and his creation turned outÉ fugly.
- 01:16
Like, really, really fugly.
- 01:18
Then a stray toothpick flew out of nowhere and jabbed Victor in the eye, sending him
- 01:23
running from the room in search of a first aid kit.
- 01:26
Unfortunately, Victor's creature thought his maker fled because of his fugliness, so the
- 01:31
creature made like a tree andÉ leafed. According to Victor, things went downhill
- 01:37
from there. When his kid brother was murdered, he just knew the monster had committed the
- 01:42
crime.
- 01:43
The monster told Victor to make another monster...
- 01:45
...a female one this time, please and thank you, so the original monster could have a
- 01:49
girlfriend.
- 01:49
If Victor would just create a woman for him, then the soon-to-be world's most monstrous
- 01:49
couple would disappear forever. Victor thought the whole reanimation thing
- 01:50
might go better if he constructed the body out of haggis, so he retired to the north
- 01:51
of Scotland and got to work on monster part deux.
- 01:54
However, as Victor worked, he kept thinking about the potential consequences of his actions.
- 01:58
What if his creations had babies? What if those babies had babies?
- 02:01
Victor wasn't sure the world could handle it.
- 02:03
So...he destroyed the monster's girlfriend... while the monster watched. Not his best idea
- 02:12
ever. In retaliation, the monster murdered Victor's
- 02:15
BFF.
- 02:17
Then, once Victor had married his adopted sister, the monster offed her, too.
- 02:23
Next, Victor's dad dropped dead of grief. How many deaths are we up to now?
- 02:30
Victor chased the monster towards the North Pole, and was just about to ask Santa Claus
- 02:34
and his reindeer for directions, when my crew and I picked him up.
- 02:38
Victor begged to continue north; my crew was tired of icebergs and polar bears, and wanted
- 02:43
to go south. Guess who won that argument?
- 02:47
And then, of course, because there hasn't already been enough death in this story, Victor
- 02:51
kicked the bucket, too.
- 02:54
The monster showed up on my ship to mourn his maker's demise, miserable because killing
- 02:59
people had alienated him from humanity even more than his hideous appearance had.
- 03:04
So... if you take anything away from this tragic tale, just remember this:
- 03:08
Be very, very careful what you sculpt out of Play-doh.
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