Frankenstein's Cat (ISBN 0-689-84695-9), created by Curtis Jobling, is a children's picture book that follows the exploits of Doctor Frankenstein's first experiment. The book is also an animated show by MacKinnon & Saunders in the United Kingdom and Kayenta Productions in France. France 3 aired the premiere the Monday before Halloween in 2007, the BBC aired the show in January of 2008 and ABC1 aired the show in March 2008. The picture book has been republished by Hodder. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article is about the 1818 novel. ... For other uses, see BBC (disambiguation). ... The ABC or Australian Broadcasting Corporation is the national, Australia. ...
The BBC is buying a new children's series, Frankenstein'sCat, from well-known Manchester-based puppet makers Mackinnon and Saunders.
Frankenstein'sCat was created by writer/illustrator Curtis Jobling and was inspired by his book of the same name (Hodder Children's Books).
Aimed at 6 to 11-year-olds, it's an anarchic comedy series featuring the hyperactive Nine (Frankenstein'sCat) and his sole friend and partner-in-mischief, Lottie.
Frankenstein builds a creature and "uses drugs to turn a girl into a buck-toothed hormonally freaked-out monster." They note the creature "haunts" swimming pools and BBQs.
The snafu (other than her husband-to-be's limited goals in life and his Frankie Avalon hair) is that she keeps having nightmares that she's a monster that prowls the city streets in a blue negligee.
Now don't misunderstand me, this is a Frankenstein movie, so when the good doc needs brains or a nervous system or something, the assistant mucks it all up and only gets part of what's necessary.