There are two complete episodes available for download. Episodes are titled based on the song played in the main Wolfman segment. Big thanks to Steph for providing the hosting for "Ain't No Mountain".
| “Ain't No Mountain High Enough” The Count invents invisible ink, Bwana takes a look at gorillas, and Pet-Vet brings Igor a turtle. |
Segment 1 — 46.7mb Windows Media Segment 2 — 80.5mb Windows Media Segment 3 — 55.0mb Windows Media Segment 4 — 34.0mb Windows Media Segment 5 — 34.6mb Windows Media |
| “Amos Moses” The Count shows off his sandwich maker, Bwana presents his cougar photos, Gronk hams up hovercrafts, and Pet-Vet has a duck. |
Segment 1 — 19.8mb MPEG Segment 2 — 31.2mb MPEG Segment 3 — 19.2mb MPEG Segment 4 — 36.9mb MPEG Segment 5 — 36.5mb MPEG Segment 6 — 38.8mb MPEG Segment 7 — 48.4mb MPEG |
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Canada Observed |
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“Fall In” A Fun Fashion Musical |
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The Golden Jet (Bobby Hull) |
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The Happy Moog |
Frightenstein Fest 2005 review and pictures.
The Grammar Slammer Bammer in a comic called “Lethargic Lad”, visit the official Lethargic Lad web site here.
These three images of the professor were found in a science textbook.
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Image 2 - 271k
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A great photo of Billy Van in full Wolfman makeup, from cameraman David Cremasco.
Brad Wilcox of Gravity Engine has released "My Projection TV" — a song that features a clip from Frightenstein.
The letter that the show sent out, if you wrote them in the 70’s.
Here is the envelope that it arrived in.
Here is a postcard that they would also occasionally send out.
Official Frightenstein.com banners for your linking needs.
Frightenstein in the Hamilton Spectator's TV Times, March 2000.
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