Mary Shelley's Frankenhole - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Yawn of the Dead
Dr. Victor Frankenstein re-animates the corpse of Michael Jackson and reunites him with his son, Blanket.

(John) Thomas Jefferson
Founding Father, Thomas Jefferson visits Frankenstein's mad laboratory for some laughs and a song.

Death
When Death doesn't get Victor's respect, he takes it out on the immortal's extremely mortal children.

Heal Hitler
Hitler is sick of hating the Jews.

Attack of the Were-Lawrence
Unlovable lycanthrope, Stewart Lawrence needs to find someone to love him in order to kill him.

Ronny Ron Ronald
Director and ex-child star, Ron Howard wants Frankenstein to make him young and cute again.

Hunger of the Vampire
To become a more effective hunger striker, Mahatma Gandhi mixes his blood with Dracula's.

LBJFK
In order to sleep with attractive women like Jackie O and Marilyn Monroe, newly appointed President Lyndon Baines Johnson asks Frankenstein to put his brain into the handsome head of the recently deceased JFK.

Humanitas
With permission from Jesus Christ (Andy Dick), Victor Frankenstein takes a Frankenhole back in time and cheats on Elizabeth with her younger self.
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