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Frankenweenie -2012- -

Released in October 2012, Frankenweenie is a feature-length, black-and-white stop-motion animated film directed by Tim Burton. It is an expansion of Burton's own 1984 live-action short film of the same name, which famously led to his firing from Disney for being "too scary" for children. Plot Overview

Awards: Nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature. Viewing Guide Film review – Frankenweenie (2012) - cinema autopsy Frankenweenie -2012-

Box Office: The film was a moderate success, grossing approximately $82 million worldwide against a $39 million budget. Released in October 2012, Frankenweenie is a feature-length,

Conflict: Victor tries to keep the resurrected Sparky a secret, but a classmate named Edgar "E" Gore discovers the truth and blackmails him into helping reanimate other pets, leading to monstrous chaos in the town of New Holland. Viewing Guide Film review – Frankenweenie (2012) -

Overall, Frankenweenie is a delightful and imaginative film that showcases Tim Burton's unique vision and style. With its stunning stop-motion animation, charming story, and memorable characters, it's a must-see for fans of animation, horror, and fantasy.

, a young, scientifically-minded boy living in the suburban town of New Holland. After his beloved Bull Terrier,

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