Story
Victor Frankenstein (voice of Charlie Tahan) is a very intelligent and creative young boy, who is passionate about making movies and inventing things. Victor is a loner and unpopular at school, and his only friend and companion is his pet dog Sparky (voice of Frank Welker). Victor’s favourite teacher is his science teacher, Mr Rzykruski (voice of Martin Landau), who teaches him about lightning and electricity. When Mr Rzykruski sets the class a science project with a major prize, classmates compete fiercely to win.
Disaster strikes when Sparky is run over and killed by a car during a baseball game. Victor is devastated – until he comes up with a plan to reanimate Sparky’s corpse. Victor goes to the pet cemetery, digs up Sparky’s corpse and takes it home. Using all the knowledge about electricity he’s got from Mr Rzykruski’s science classes, Victor invents a machine. He uses it during an electrical storm to reanimate Sparky’s corpse, and all goes well at first. Victor decides to keep Sparky’s reanimation a secret, but when one of Victor’s classmates, Edgar ‘E’ Gore (voice of Atticus Shaffer), discovers Victor’s secret, Victor’s world quickly begins to spin out of control.
Edgar blackmails Victor into revealing how he reanimated Sparky. Edgar tells several of his classmates about Victor’s discovery. Intent on winning the science competition, Edgar and several other students dig up their long-dead pets and reanimate them with terrible consequences. Victor manages to put everything back in order, but not without personal cost.
Themes
Death of a pet; reanimation; intolerance
Violence
Frankenweenie contains some macabre animated violence, mainly inflicted on animals. At times the violence has a comical side or is presented in a slapstick way, but the movie also has scenes of violence combined with peril involving animals and children. For example:
Sexual references
None of concern
Alcohol, drugs and other substances
This movie shows some use of substances. For example:
- One scene shows two glasses of red wine on a dinner table.
- A gang of gremlin-like creatures pour beer from a keg and drink it, leaving a large puddle of beer on the ground.
Nudity and sexual activity
This movie shows occasional mild flirting. For example:
- Victor’s parents kiss briefly.
- Sparky and a female dog sniff each in a mildly flirtatious way. Later they touch noses and an electrical charge happens between them.
- A young girl show a romantic interest in Victor, who tries to avoid her.
Product placement
None of concern
Coarse language
This movie has some mild coarse language and name-calling.
Ideas to discuss with your children
Frankenweenie is an animated horror comedy by Tim Burton. The movie has numerous references and similarities to classic old horror movies such as Frankenstein and Dracula. As a result, it has scary images and frightening scenes that make it unsuitable for children under nine. It does, however, include some clever humour and tender moments that older children and adults are likely to enjoy.
The main message from this movie is that science can be used for both good and evil purposes. It’s up to you to make the choice.
Values in this movie that you could reinforce with your children include the following:
- Love of pets: Victor shows great love and affection for his pet dog Sparky. This love inspires Victor to reanimate Sparky, and Sparky’s reanimation is a success. The other children who reanimate their dead animals do so for selfish reasons, and their pets reanimate as monsters.
- Parental love and support: throughout the movie, Victor’s parents show their love for their son in many ways.