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Back in the latter part of the 19th century, Victor Frankenstein was the man who created a monster. After realizing that his creation was a force of evil, he decided to destroy it, but he contracted pneumonia and died before he was able to do so.

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  • thumb|205px Víctor Frankenstein es el protagonista de la película Frankenweenie.
  • Back in the latter part of the 19th century, Victor Frankenstein was the man who created a monster. After realizing that his creation was a force of evil, he decided to destroy it, but he contracted pneumonia and died before he was able to do so.
  • Saluton, 你好, namaste, holà, marhaban, zdravstvuyte, boas, salut, hallo, witaj and friendly greetings. I am Doctor Victor Frankenstein, and this is my story.
  • Victor Frankenstein is the protagonist of Tim Burton's 1984 short Frankenweenie and its 2012 animated feature film of the same name.
  • Victor Frankenstein is the son of Edward and Susan Frankenstein. His best friends are Elsa Van Helsing, Persephone and Sparky.
  • Victor Frankenstein, also known as Sparky, is a 2014-introduced and cartoon-only character. He is a human who was alive 200 years ago. He enrolled at Monster High as part of a human exchange program when the school building wasn't even fully built. Most of his life was influenced by his status as an orphan, which gave him a strong desire to create his own family. He eventually created Viktor and Viveka Stein, the parents of Frankie Stein, who herself created Hoodude Voodoo and the gingerbread boy, thus making Victor the ancestor of a long and varied line of simulacrums.
  • Victor Frankenstein is a clever and industrious 11-year-old boy who is inspired by science. He lives with his parents and dog, Sparky, in the town of New Holland. Victor immerses himself in making films and inventing in his attic workshop. When Sparky dies in a car accident, Victor uses scientific ingenuity to bring him back to life.
  • Victor Frankenstein is a an immortal, mad genius scientist from Mary Shelley's Frankenhole, who, with the help of "Frankenholes", helps out historical figures.
  • The relationships of Victor Frankenstein are an ongoing juxtaposition with each other throughout the novel. As a child, Victor's relationship to his parents is ideal. He was the eldest of three, and "the destined successor to all his [father's] labors and utility. No creature could have more tender parents . . . [Victor's] improvement and health were their constant care" (Shelley 19). This relationship with his parents is a polar opposite of the parental relationship between Victor and his creature. Rather than being tender and affectionate towards his creature, Victor flees from the his hideousness. Instead of dedicating himself to the improvement and growth of his creation, Victor abandons him in the hopes that he will not survive the world alone.
  • Victor Frankenstein is an upcoming adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, starring James McAvoy and Daniel Radcliffe, told from the perspective of Igor. Both radical scientist Victor Frankenstein and his partner and protégé Igor Strausman hope to help humanity by researching immortality. But Victor takes his experiments too far as he becomes obsessed with his research, and the results are disastrous. Only Igor can bring his friend back from the depths and save him from his monstrous creation -- and himself.
  • Victor Frankenstein (ヴィクター・フランケンシュタイン, Vikutā Furankenshutain?) is the creator of Frankenstein.
  • Victor Frankenstein was a scientist who gave life to Frankenstein's monster by using body parts of human corpses. Although the creature was confused and innocent, Victor was horrified by his own creation and immediately abandoned him. The monster gradually adapted to the world around him and learned how to speak, but was frequently the victim of human prejudice due to his monstrous appearance. Desperate for companionship, he eventually sought out his creator and requested that he make him a mate. Victor complied, but destroyed his second creation before bringing her to life. As revenge, the creature murdered Victor's bride on their wedding night.The monster lured his creation to the Arctic Circle where he planned to kill him. However, when he found him on a frozen schooner, Victor was alre
  • Victor Frankenstein (Naples, Italy 17- - 17-incher, the Arctic Circle) was a Genevese scientist and researcher educated at the University of Ingolstadt. Frankenstein is most famous for Blem galetumet normalia bio parasyt o ne litanijas kazkokiasdiscovering a method of creating life, the result of his experiments was "Frankenstein's Monster." Frankenstein died of pneumoni a aboard the ship of Robert Walton on the 12th of September. Most of what is known about the later exploits of Frankenstein is contained in essays transcribed by Robert Walton.
  • Doctor Victor Frankenstein was a fictional character in the novel Frankenstein. He was a genetic engineer. In the novel, Dr. Frankenstein creates a monster by reanimating life. He was considered an evil figure for doing this, and at the end of the novel, he "payed" for his ambitions. (TXF: "The Post-Modern Prometheus") After his unethical work, Doctor Joseph Ridley was referred to by some of his colleagues as "Doctor Frankenstein." (TXF: "Young at Heart") Fox Mulder likened the work of Dr. Francis Pollidori to the work of Victor Frankenstein. (TXF: "The Post-Modern Prometheus")
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  • To bring his dog Sparky back to life; to make friends
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