This electrifying adaptation of the classic novel by Mary Shelly, starring Donald Duck, is a journey of creation that explores themes of nature and fate!
Donald Duck is Doctor Victor von Duckenstein--a doctor with a talent for the art of creation. Sent off to the desolate outskirts of the town of Ingolstadt by Uncle Scrooge von Duck, Victor searches for the secret to creation. In the midst of his experiments, he cannot ignore the longing in his heart for the lady Daisy Beth, who is betrothed to cousin, Gladstone. Drawing inspiration from old books of science and the temptation of challenging nature, Victor finds the means to make his vision into a reality. Spawning from an mix of scrap materials--the unthinkable is conceived--a breathing, living creature horrible to look at and with intentions unknown. Stricken with fear, the creature, Growl, accidentally falls out a window, escaping the grasp of his creator. Victor, fearful of what he has just unleashed into the world, questions what he has created and seeks to find Growl before it's too late. But every story has another perspective to tell--enter the mind of the creature, Growl himself, and follow his path after the crucial fall. What has Victor von Duckenstein created and what is in store for a creature the first of its kind with nowhere to go?
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Disney is particularly noted for being a film producer and a popular showman, as well as an innovator in animation and theme park design. He and his staff created some of the world's most famous fictional characters including Mickey Mouse, a character for which Disney himself was the original voice. He has been awarded four honorary Academy Awards and has won twenty-two competitive Academy Awards out of fifty-nine nominations, including a record four in one year, giving him more awards and nominations than any other individual. He also won seven Emmy Awards. He is the namesake for Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort theme parks in the United States, as well as the international resorts Tokyo Disney, Disneyland Paris, and Disneyland Hong Kong.
Disney died of lung cancer in Burbank, California, on December 15, 1966. The following year, construction began on Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. His brother Roy Disney inaugurated the Magic Kingdom on October 1, 1971.
The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) (commonly referred to as Disney) is the largest media and entertainment conglomerate in the world in terms of revenue. Founded on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, the company was reincorporated as Walt Disney Productions in 1929. Walt Disney Productions established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and travel. Taking on its current name in 1986, The Walt Disney Company expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theatre, radio, publishing, and online media. In addition, it has created new divisions of the company in order to market more mature content than it typically associates with its flagship family-oriented brands.
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After reading and loving the adaptation of Dracula by the same artists, I decided to give this one a try too. I didn't love it as much as the first one, but I'm always a fan of Disney adaptations!
Their unique style and sense of humour always connects me with my childhood, and I really do believe that every single artist who works for Disney is a genius.
Meno solare delle vecchie parodie Disney, ma ugualmente spensierato. L'edizione é adatta ai collezionisti e si presta come idea regalo. La lettura di questa edizione esalta il lavoro degli autori al punto da farmela preferire a tutte le edizioni precedenti.
I understand this is for kids, but it still hurts to see the soul of the story being ripped to shreds. Maybe this story just wasn't meant for children. Would you Disney-fy Scream?
لم أقرأ رواية "فرانكنشتاين" الأصلية للكاتبة ماري شيلي، لكنني شاهدت مؤخرا الفيلم المأخوذ عن الرواية للمخرج "جييرمو ديلتورو"، وقد دهشت لما في القصة من فلسفة وعمق، جردتها إياها غالبية أفلام الرعب التي استوحتها هوليوود من الشخصية.
أحببت تلك النسخة، التي جعلتني أدرك أن الفيلم مبني بصورة كبيرة على الرواية الأصلية.
الرسوم جميلة، ولم تخلُ هذه النسخة من روح الدعابة التي تميز قصص بطوط.
وكان المغزى حاضرا منذ البداية
والتلميحات الذكية
والتعاطف
والرقة
رواية ممتعة، تصلح لكل الأعمار، وشجعتني على قراءة النسخة الأصلية في وقت قريب.
ظريفة جداا طريقة الرسم غريبة بعض الشئ لم احبها في البداية لكني اعتدت عليها لكم تمنيت ان تكون نهاية الرواية الاصلية مثل هذه النهاية 😅😅. تلك النهاية المسالمة بهذا العالم المملوء باللطف و الود و السلام 💚💚
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An interesting Disneyification of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. This version tones down some of the darker elements of the original such as Victor von Duckenstein making his creation out of cardboard and everyone surviving relatively unscathed. Victor is certainly more redeemable in this version.
This is the first book I've read in the Great Parodies series. I absolutely love Mary Shelley's work so I thought this would be a nice place to start.
It's a fun idea. The execution of this one was alright. Might be a nice introduction for children to the story of Frankenstein, though much of the nuance is lost if you don't know the original story. I think it would be a bit scattered to read this without any previous exposure.
The artwork was nice but may be a bit busy and heavy for those looking for a more traditional Disney style.
Overall, a unique read that could foster an interest in the classics.
So che nella collana deluxe vengono fuori cose belline ma non immaginavo così belle, caspita!
Il romanzo non l'ho mai letto, ci ho provato ma ho fallito. Però son curiosa ogni volta che vedo adattamenti a fumetti di classici. E qui gli autori hanno fatto un lavoro perfetto!
Belli i disegni, belli i colori - molto scuri e molto rossi - anche se piuttosto violenti.
Favoloso anche l'adattamento, con la creazione artistica che prendo il posto della creazione "scientifica" del vero dottor Frankenstein. Molto simpatica anche la creatura.
Beh, mi son persa un sacco di numeri di questa collana ma mi sa che vado a recuperarli. Cu le calme, ovviamente!
Uma revisitação infantil do clássico de Mary Shelly, que não o segue à letra, claro. Mas segue-o no estilo. Digamos que Donald segue as pisdas de um Frankenstein como criador de vida não natural, mas aquele que cria é um símbolo de bondade. O que é um excelente aceno à obra original, tecnicamente, a criatura de Frankenstein, na obra original, não é nenhuma encarnação do mal). Esta história tem uma brilhante iconografia em que Fabio Celoni mistura o estilo cartoon da Disney com traços góticos e românticos. Uma homenagem ao imaginário e ao gosto pela banda desenhada infantil, a partir de uma das obras mais marcantes da literatura global.
Well, 2020 has been a hell of a year so I needed something that could cheer me up. I really liked the original and was expecting something ridicules. I found my expectations nicely met with nice art and a kind of fitting story.
Obviously it only takes the basics of the book and a good peppering of the Boris Karloff movie (but most adaptations do). However, Donald Duck can't help but being caring and considerate of others. Thanks to that fact, the obligatory happy ending makes sense. I would recommend it for kids you want to initiate into comics.
Alchemical paints on cardboard plus electricity equals...animation?! I've read several of these Disneyfied classic books turned into graphic novels and can't decide if they are brilliant adaptations to spread culture to the younger masses (think Bugs Bunny performing opera) or an appalling sacrilege of the originals.
Questa parodia del Frankenstein di Mary Shelley è l’ennesima dimostrazione di come Bruno Enna sia stato capace di filtrare l’essenza del libro attraverso la chiave disneyniana. La parodia gioca sia con il romanzo che con la storia dei peperini e concede un lieto fino a quello che si partenza è una storia più tragica che orrorifica.
Mary Shelley's story retold with Duckburg characters and twisted appropriately to suit those personalities and a younger audience. It's not horror, but it's funny, inventive, and very well-drawn.
I really enjoyed this Disney retelling of the story of Frankenstein. I thought it was nice that they replaced some of the scary parts and made them cute or funny. ~ Lizzie :)
Donald Duck and his friends come together to tell Mary Shelley’s classic tale of horror in Disney Frankenstein. While attending university Victor von Duckenstein experiments in creating life, but his success comes at his own peril. Author Bruno Enna does an impressive job at using/casting the Donald Duck characters (Daisy, Uncle Scrooge, Gladstone) in Shelley’s story. And, except for a few minor tweaks and a happy ending, he stays surprisingly close to the original material. Additionally, the artwork by Fabio Celoni is extraordinarily good and really captures the Gothic tone of Shelley’s work. Disney Frankenstein presents a fun and interesting take on one of the most influential tales of the horror genre.