shetni64: It's pretty clear that she was supposed to be a mummy, but since we never saw her unwrapped, we don't necessarily know that she wasn't invisible...
Anonymous13: Thank heaven for little girls
For little girls get bigger every day!
Thank heaven for little girls
They grow up in the most delightful way!
Anonymous14(13): Also, here's a thought: if a Frankenstein's monster were to grow, considering there's a fixed amount of stitching holding her together, wouldn't she burst her stitches horribly? Or does her body heal itself once it's reanimated?
Anonymous15: Well the original goal of Dr. Frankenstein was to try and 'create life' or as summed up in Young Frakenstein 'the reanimation of dead tissue'. Now while I'm guessing that 'tissue' was just another of the movies jokes, he was clearly dealing with dead Bodies not used tissues, the fact of the matter is that there is an important distinction between the two phrasings. If the creature is just reanimated bodies then it's animated, mobile, but it's not necessarily been brought back to life in which case if it does any growing at all that's because it or its creator(s) or somebody is surgically replacing bits with ones that are from people who were older when they died. So there is no 'natural' growth at all, and no burst stitching to worry about. If, on the other hand, the creatures are actually alive then the stictching is just like the stitching in surgery where a body part is replaced (doesn't work in real life very well outside of certain organs as I understand, but I don't know for certain), the stitches are to hold it there and to encourage them to form growths attaching themselves to each other naturally on their own, thus making the stitches just signs of past surgery that would fall apart on their own and probably to very few negative effects. Of course, we see her father still has his stitches, so perhaps they are intentionally maintained as symbols of who/what Frakenstein's creatures are. Anyway I've gotten off topic, point is that if it's natural and they're alive and will actually grow then the stitches may burst if they're still there, but that it won't really matter as the stitches are unimportant anyways. Of course this is not just one of the Scooby-Doo movies, but a non-cannonical fan-art on a porn site that we're talking about here, so I don't really know who actually cares all that much.
Anonymous17: I just watched the movie a few weeks ago and as soon as I saw these characters....I knew somewhere...there was 34 of them. I've never been so glad to be right.
Anonymous18: I'm pretty sure it was referenced that she (or perhaps another version of Frankenstein) had to basically make their body bigger/older if they wanted to "age". Also needed to know how to make a new body if they wanted kids.
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For little girls get bigger every day!
Thank heaven for little girls
They grow up in the most delightful way!
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