Top review. Not a dog at all! I can't believe that Disney wouldn't let Tim Burton release this! They thought that it was too scary for kids?! Basically a spoof of Mary Shelley's classic novel, the movie features suburban American boy Victor Frankenstein Barret Oliver resurrecting his dog Sparky, who got run over by a car. Needless to say, the reanimated dog creates some chaos once the neighbors meet him! I would imagine that they probably had a lot of fun filming this.
Paul Bartel also stars, and there's even a very young Sofia Coppola. Details Edit. Release date December 21, United States. United States. Official site. Walt Disney Productions. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 29 minutes. Black and White. Related news. Live everyday like it's Caturday: Cinema's top cats.
Aug 8 Cineplex. Whiskers dreamed about him and that something big always happens when he dreams about someone. This hints to Sparky's later death.
Another of Victor's classmates, Edgar "E" Gore , tries to convince Victor to be his partner for the upcoming science fair, which Victor's rivals Toshiaki and Nassor want to win. When Victor refuses, Edgar unintentionally scares Sparky away. Shortly after, at breakfast, Victor's father convinces Victor to sign up for baseball, even though Victor is more interested in science. At the ball game, Sparky watches Victor play, but mistakes the first pitch and catches it for Victor, forcing Victor to tie him up to resume the game.
Victor hits the ball on the third pitch which goes flying. Sparky becomes excited and breaks the leash to retrieve the ball. After picking up the ball across the street, Sparky walks back to the field until a car comes from nowhere and accidentally hits Sparky, killing him.
Victor is crushed by Sparky's death and desires to have him back. Victor soon gets the idea to bring Sparky back to life via lightning from a lesson in school and digs up Sparky's body from the pet cemetery.
He stitches Sparky's body back together and adds bolts to his neck in order to absorb the electricity. He then lifts Sparky's body to the storm and absorbs the lightning. Victor lowers Sparky's body, but detects no heartbeat and believes his experiment to be a failure. Suddenly, Sparky's tail begins wagging and Sparky himself begins licking Victor, signaling he is alive to a happy Victor.
The day after, Victor keeps Sparky in the attic to keep his parents from finding out. However, Mr. Whiskers appears outside the attic window and taunts Sparky. Sparky crashes out of it and chases after him, crashing into Mr.
Burgermeister's flamingos in the process. He loses Mr. Whiskers, Sparky begins to wander around town and is secretly noticed by Edgar while Sparky was digging through the school garbage. Sparky returned home to see Persephone again and rolls his ball back to her. The two try to smell each other, but a shock from Sparky's bolts accidentally shocks the two back and gives Persephone a lightning-shaped streak of white hair. By the time Victor returned home from school, he went up to the attic, Sparky followed behind and gotten charged up when Victor put cable jumpers on Sparky's neck bolts.
However, Edgar then pursues Victor for how he had resurrected Sparky and blackmails him into repeating the experiment with a deceased goldfish. The same experiment is done on the goldfish as Sparky watches in fear. When the bowl is brought back down, it is revealed the fish had become invisible. The next day, Victor's mother comes upstairs into the attic and discovers Sparky and screams. The commotion draws Victor's father upstairs as well, and in a panic, Sparky runs into a mirror and sees what he has become after death.
In fear, Sparky runs off and escapes to the pet cemetery. Victor is pleased, but when the Frankensteins decide to introduce the revitalized Sparky to his neighbors, they become angry and terrified. Sparky runs away, with Victor in pursuit.
They find themselves at a local miniature golf course and hide in its flagship windmill. The Frankensteins' neighbors, now an angry mob, arrive on the scene, and when they attempt to use a cigarette lighter to try to see in the windmill, it is accidentally set on fire.
Victor falls and is knocked out, but Sparky rescues him from the flames, only to be crushed by the windmill. The mob of neighbors, realizing their error, use their cars and jumper cables to "recharge" Sparky. He is revived, and all celebrate. Sparky falls in love with a poodle whose fur bears a strong resemblance to the hairdo of the Bride of Frankenstein and the film ends with Sparky's electricity making the words, "The End" and it becomes still.
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