Yeah, but a zombie is just an animated body. Frankenstein's Monster had an actual personality, thought, and consciousness. So definitely distinct forms of undead.
@@ultimateninjaboi It's one of the living dead movies if (I remember correctly) the movie started the trope of them eating brains, and it they talk, can use machines and radios and feel the pain of rotting. They also have personality because throughout the movie two of the characters start turning and one chooses to burn himself instead of eating people, and the other tries to manipulate the other characters into letting him in.
@@timsievers2067 I haven't read the book, but I don't think that's correct? I far as I can remember, from stuff I've heard, Victor gets body parts from the college, using human cadavers used to demonstrate the human body. And he stiches the parts together to make a very tall, somewhat handsome human, with two mismatched eyes, perhaps the monster was, even a bit unnerving, but I still think in the book it's made out of the flesh of the dead, but in the book was revived with unknown means.
Interestingly enough, the monster in the book is described as having yellowish, pale, translucent skin. The team on the first adaptation was using polychromatic, black and white film, which reacts differently than to different colors. By painting the actor green, they could make the Monster look a bright, almost glowing white. But color photos had been taken in production and the green makeup was mentioned in interviews, so the green skin became ubiuitous with the film and character in later marketing and iterations.
@@UltravioletNomad that's actually super cool! I never knew that! I really love film and I knew they did something similar in the wizard of Oz for some of the scenes in the beginning that were still brown. Thank you for that fun fact!
Oh yeah! This is a real pet peeve of mine with doctor who because they used a green tone becasue it showed up better than white for a lot of props, but a lot of classic themed content just uses the green anyway though it's meant to be white
@@theawesome5871yeah u know... Doctors name is Victor and if monster is alive, means monster is his son. And Victor surname is Frankenstein. So monster full name should be *blank* Frankenstein. Because Victor didn't gave a name... It's not that hard people get it right, gosh gee
@@zerlichr426In the book the monster compared himself to the biblical Adam, so a lot of people use Adam as a first name for him Therefore, Adam Frankenstein
They are NOT. Frankenstein monster is more of flesh cyborg. They were never dead, but assembled. Body parts were manufactured in the lab. More of a sentient flesh golem if anything.
@@Candjstudios2024 No, “undead” is different from “alive.” Frankenstein’s monster had fully functioning organs and life processes, and he would die again the same way as any human. Zombies typically do not have functioning organs, they are simply animated corpses, often continuing to rot, with the only organ that matters being the brain/brainstem. Even Vampires are “undead” because they don’t have a heartbeat.
@@ryanyoung4498 but if dr. Frankenstein brought life into this world, then it could be considered his child and thus would share his last name. The monster is a Frankenstein.
@@namenight7158 a Frankenstein is literally cobbled together parts taken from CORPSES, which is then REANIMATED using lightning. Last I checked, a reanimated corpse is otherwise known as a ZOMBIE.
Frankenstein’s monster has fully functioning organs and life processes, which is “alive” in my book. His heart and brain were restarted with electricity; reviving him like a defibrilator. As opposed to “undead” which is more of a facsimile of life. Animated and mobile, but with one or more vital organs that do not function, being replaced by some supernatural means. Like how zombies only have a brain or brainstem, or vampires don’t have a beating heart.
Interesting I get this recommended I guess because Halloween but I'm surprised I haven't seen you before but glad I am now, I love your model it looks great. Also I honestly thought this was your main model but realized it was for Halloween lol but I love the Frankenstein look I haven't seen a vtuber do one yet.
If you don't know that Frankenstein is the doctor, not the monster, you are not a 'Frankenstein'. And either way you're still technically undead. Frankenstein's monster is still classified as a zombie.
Frankenstein's monster is a golem, specifically a flesh golem. While technically undead, it is distinct from a zombie in that a zombie is a different undead archetype entirely. Golems are constructed - zombies are raised.
He has fully functioning organs and life processes, which is “alive” in my book. As opposed to “undead” which is more of a facsimile of life. Animated and mobile, but with one or more vital organs that do not function, being replaced by some supernatural means. Like how zombies only have a brain or brainstem, or vampires don’t have a beating heart.
To be precise, Frankenstein is the doctor and the creature has no name nor has an identity. It was simple referred to as Frankenstein's Monster. The reason we call the Monster "Frankenstein" because all of us are dumb.
Frankenstein's Monster is a form of reanimated dead.
Yeah, but a zombie is just an animated body. Frankenstein's Monster had an actual personality, thought, and consciousness. So definitely distinct forms of undead.
@@ultimateninjaboi It's one of the living dead movies if (I remember correctly) the movie started the trope of them eating brains, and it they talk, can use machines and radios and feel the pain of rotting. They also have personality because throughout the movie two of the characters start turning and one chooses to burn himself instead of eating people, and the other tries to manipulate the other characters into letting him in.
If you follow the book, he's lab grown flesh, not technically undead, more of a homunculus.
@@timsievers2067 I haven't read the book, but I don't think that's correct? I far as I can remember, from stuff I've heard, Victor gets body parts from the college, using human cadavers used to demonstrate the human body. And he stiches the parts together to make a very tall, somewhat handsome human, with two mismatched eyes, perhaps the monster was, even a bit unnerving, but I still think in the book it's made out of the flesh of the dead, but in the book was revived with unknown means.
reddit says the origins of the monsters body parts is kept intentionally vague
Interestingly enough, the monster in the book is described as having yellowish, pale, translucent skin. The team on the first adaptation was using polychromatic, black and white film, which reacts differently than to different colors. By painting the actor green, they could make the Monster look a bright, almost glowing white. But color photos had been taken in production and the green makeup was mentioned in interviews, so the green skin became ubiuitous with the film and character in later marketing and iterations.
@@UltravioletNomad that's actually super cool! I never knew that! I really love film and I knew they did something similar in the wizard of Oz for some of the scenes in the beginning that were still brown. Thank you for that fun fact!
Ooooh, you learn something new every day. 😊
Also, fake blood in B&W movies was usually chocolate syrup
Oh yeah! This is a real pet peeve of mine with doctor who because they used a green tone becasue it showed up better than white for a lot of props, but a lot of classic themed content just uses the green anyway though it's meant to be white
"I showed you my pegs, respond."
to quote Young Frankenstein, "It's pronounced Franken-steen"
Well actually frankenstein is the docto- *GET OUT*
Not until everyone stops getting it wrong.
@@theawesome5871yeah u know... Doctors name is Victor and if monster is alive, means monster is his son. And Victor surname is Frankenstein. So monster full name should be *blank* Frankenstein. Because Victor didn't gave a name... It's not that hard people get it right, gosh gee
@@zerlichr426In the book the monster compared himself to the biblical Adam, so a lot of people use Adam as a first name for him
Therefore, Adam Frankenstein
Frankenstein isn’t a doctor, he’s a medical student
The correction is valid.
It's official. Chat's sense of humor is so good it put Rainy in stitches 😂
"I showed you my pegs"
Frankenstein's Monster was a flesh golem
Frankenstein is a type of zombie.
A Mummy is also a type of zombie
They are NOT. Frankenstein monster is more of flesh cyborg. They were never dead, but assembled. Body parts were manufactured in the lab. More of a sentient flesh golem if anything.
@@namenight7158Where do you think he got the parts? Frankenstein did some serious grave-robbing.
Yes! Frankenstein's monster is alive, unlike a zombie, and that's kinda the point. Finally someone gets it.
He's undead. Like a zombie. If you were a corpse that was reanimated and brought back to life, you are undead.
@@Candjstudios2024 No, “undead” is different from “alive.” Frankenstein’s monster had fully functioning organs and life processes, and he would die again the same way as any human. Zombies typically do not have functioning organs, they are simply animated corpses, often continuing to rot, with the only organ that matters being the brain/brainstem. Even Vampires are “undead” because they don’t have a heartbeat.
*Necrophiles leave the chat*
The best pegs an unnamed scientist could find in a hardware store in an emergency 👀
Sounds like something a zombie would say…
The Creature was definitely some kind of Revenant. So a Zombie
A Frankenstein is just a zombie with extra steps.
But it’s Frankenstein’s “ *Monster* ” not Frankenstein
Frankenstein was the Crazed Doctor
@@ryanyoung4498 but if dr. Frankenstein brought life into this world, then it could be considered his child and thus would share his last name. The monster is a Frankenstein.
It never was dead, and it isn't even undead. It's not a zombie
@@namenight7158 a Frankenstein is literally cobbled together parts taken from CORPSES, which is then REANIMATED using lightning. Last I checked, a reanimated corpse is otherwise known as a ZOMBIE.
Well, technically speaking, this would fall under the category of One Piece Thriller Bark Zombie, but still, clearly a Frankenstein's Monster
Two bolts
White hair
Stitches, Stitches, Stitches
Yep, she Frankensteined
I keep coming back to watch this zombie get bullied.
Frankenstein’s monster has fully functioning organs and life processes, which is “alive” in my book. His heart and brain were restarted with electricity; reviving him like a defibrilator. As opposed to “undead” which is more of a facsimile of life. Animated and mobile, but with one or more vital organs that do not function, being replaced by some supernatural means. Like how zombies only have a brain or brainstem, or vampires don’t have a beating heart.
Interesting I get this recommended I guess because Halloween but I'm surprised I haven't seen you before but glad I am now, I love your model it looks great. Also I honestly thought this was your main model but realized it was for Halloween lol but I love the Frankenstein look I haven't seen a vtuber do one yet.
World of Darkness called them Prometheans, I think.
You're a Freakin' Stein!
Flesh golem. So yeah, not undead. Just differently alive.
If you don't know that Frankenstein is the doctor, not the monster, you are not a 'Frankenstein'. And either way you're still technically undead. Frankenstein's monster is still classified as a zombie.
Frankenstein's monster is a golem, specifically a flesh golem. While technically undead, it is distinct from a zombie in that a zombie is a different undead archetype entirely. Golems are constructed - zombies are raised.
Wild mouth movement, smooth animation
That ain't gonna stop me chief
Frankenstein is, I believe, a fleah golem who, while made of different body parts, technically doesn't qualify as undead, not in the truest sense.
He has fully functioning organs and life processes, which is “alive” in my book. As opposed to “undead” which is more of a facsimile of life. Animated and mobile, but with one or more vital organs that do not function, being replaced by some supernatural means. Like how zombies only have a brain or brainstem, or vampires don’t have a beating heart.
To be fair Frankenstein's monster is a flesh golem by DND description and is classified as undead. So yes she's a zombie.
Classified as constructs. In what edition are they undead?
@@jwrfb26 3rd and Pathfinder.
@@barrybend7189 Not so sure about Pathfinder, but third was my first edition and they were constructs there too.
No. Whoever classified them is just lazy and never read the book. Since when DnD decides everything?
Frankenstein was the doctor.
She is a monster Frankenstein the creator.
Babe, you basically an undead creature made from many parts of human flesh, and reanimated/resurrected by science and machinery.
I mean... a reanimated corpse is a reanimated corpse, is it not?
She's not zombie,She's a stein.
Zombies are vile undead. She's vile undying. Big difference.
Idk who this is but youtube knew I'd find you adorable. So here I am, frankenstein monster or not.
You're a monster. That's what you are.
I think they’re trying to be FRANK with us
To be precise, Frankenstein is the doctor and the creature has no name nor has an identity. It was simple referred to as Frankenstein's Monster. The reason we call the Monster "Frankenstein" because all of us are dumb.
Because it's easier.
Well technically Frankenstein's monster was made of dead body parts so...
patch-work zombie
Frankenstein was the dude not the monster
I can't believe I wasn't already following you on the tube
would you be considered undead?
It's pronounced FrankenSTEEN.
Blüher!
(You hear a thunderclap accompanied by the whinnie of horses in the distance.)
Definitely a zombie
Nice pegs.
what's so bad about the undead? you got a problem with that???
You're adorable
"i know what i am" probably a little gay thats what
not all undead are zombies..
So... This was my intro to you XD
Peg
Who dis cutie?
P.S. Do you know the definition of insanity?
I think the Politically Correct Term is "Reanimated Persons of Postmortem".🤔
You’re zombie adjacent
Your Frankie freak...
Sure, you’re a “Frankenstein”. Whatever you say, miss reanimated human composite.🙄
would
(❤.❤)
Reanimated dead