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Frankengoof
Reviewed: 03/20/2017
The Creature Of Pete Lurks Again!
Well; I decided to take a detour from that horrible episode that I had left to review on disc one and decided to work on the second Halloween themed episode of the series. So; today's story features Goofy inheriting a castle in the Old Country; which leads Pete to scheme on Goofy at 50% interest. However; it's a castle that the denizens of the Old Country hate because it's home to a mad scientist. Oh joy! So how does this episode fare?! Let's rant on shall we...?!
This episode is written by Steve Sustarsic. The story was edited by Dean Stefan. The animation was provided by Wang Film Productions.
We begin this one in a castle like tower AFTER HAPPY HOUR (after dark) with a red letter title. Then we get thunder and lighting bolts before a flash causes a jump cut to Goofy's property BEFORE HAPPY HOUR (sunset) as we head into the living room with Goofy and a telegram pacing around because Goofy is too scared to open his own mail now. Max claims that just because someone sent you a telegram doesn't mean it's bad news. Indeed, Max; if someone sends you a telegram today, the one sending it hates new technology and wants to let you know about it. Goofy opens it and I'm afraid I have some bad news! Goofy's great grand uncle Doctor Frankengoof has died. Cry me a river...and Goofy never met him. Okay; that is sad actually. Max reads the telegram and proclaims that Goofy has inherited the castle. Geez; first Baloo and now Goofy? Goofy is the final heir of the household and Goofy calls himself the family airhead (Disney Captions calls it "heir-hand" even though the joke is clear here.). So we head to Pete's living room as Goofy is asking Pete is he can borrow some suitcases as Pete asks if he's moving away and bails. He returns with a CHEST OF DEMONS (WINK~!) , a toolbox and four suitcases claiming that he is going to "miss" Goofy and offers to drive him to the airport. Pete tries to push him out the door; but Goofy stops him because he is only taking a trip. Pete is not happy to hear that as Goofy shows Pete the paper of him inheriting the castle in the Old Country. Because somehow; just saying a certain country outside the USA is horrible; even if the country is made up. I guess Disney didn't want another Mudlick, Kentucky situation like WWE had with Hillbilly Jim. Pete gets inspired with the CHILD CORRUPTING BALLOON OF DOOM featuring Pete on a golden brick road in front of the Disney Afternoon castle. Oh wait; that is a hill of gold coins. I always get them confused somehow. Pete then tells Goofy that owning a castle is a nightmare, and he's right. Owning a castle is hell on people who have to maintain it every week. There are a lot of taxes involved; none of them are really true, but that never stopped Pete from lying through his teeth now, doesn't he? A dragon tax? Doesn't that imply that the castle HAS a dragon? Goofy asks Pete what he should do because Goofy is a stupid idiot who needs help and Pete is the only one willing to help him because having Peg help him doesn't create heat nor conflict.
Goofy is confused as Pete sees this as enough to be Goofy's partner and wants 50% interest in the castle. Informed consent? What's that? Me not know how Pete and IC can co-exist together! Pete and Goofy of course shake hands on the deal and that is that. Scene change to outside Pete's house as Pete proclaims to his family that they are going on vacation as we head back into the living room. Pete claims that they are going to love this as Peg thinks it's going to Hawaii. PJ thinks Australia which he wishes this episode was animated in, and Pistol picks El Monte, California (or Chile). Pete brings out a paper of a really ancient town square in the mountain as they are going to the Old Country. Somewhere in England, I bet. So we head into the old country town somewhere in Germany I think as we see an Alphs stereotypical male in green overalls yodeling really well. Nowadays; yodeling is in modern cartoons and is annoying! Pistol asks Peg if this man is sick (another reason why you create your own world instead of transplanting a fake world into the real world and pretend that it's the real world. Then all those awkward questions like: "Where in the USA is Spoonerville?" are easy to answer. You simply say: "It's in it's own world far away from us and is inaccessible." Sometimes; trying to get kids to relate to you can be offensive.) and Peg says no while doing the Gruffi pose. I don't know if she's not liking the old country, or she thinks Pete is up to something, or both. Goofy and Max go over to three denizens of the old country reading one newspaper. Max asks about Frankengoof's castle and a yellow skinned goof with a brown mustache gets in Max's face and case about it. Geez; how pleasant that was?! It sounds like Mr. Enter on a three way hate fest. Oh wait; it is now. I just love how the brown haired Goofy clone is accusing Goofy of being one of them. That would have been more effective if everyone in the Old Country was a catnose, instead of only one of them. Surprisely; instead of bringing out the torches and pitchforks; they simply tell Goofy to go back where they came from and exit stage left. Max calls this a major attitude problem. I'll say! I mean; if Goofy is Frankengoof; where are the violent implements? So we head to the three forks in the road leading to awesome looking castles. Pete looks at them via the binoculars as PJ finds the sign and Pete looks up the spooky path to reveal the castle which looks more like a tower than a castle.
So we head inside the castle as the place looks old and broken down with awkward bends in the objects and a lot of spider webs. The doors open and Goofy asks if anyone is home. Everyone walks in as Goofy yodels creating the echoing of his voice as a spider comes down in front of the kids; so Peg flicks it away and recoils in disgust. Peg tells the kids to unpack and take some naps; and don't touch anything. Not a bad plan there as Goofy calls this more beautiful than he ever imagined. If you ever want the king of low expectations to rate your hotel; call Goofy Goofy. Pan over to a stand where a Goofy clone version of Igor dressed in green pants, brown sweater, shoes and a white coat jumps down and Igor (Charles Adler) makes a knock knock joke. Pete notices him and panics as we have Pete playing Scooby to Goofy's Shaggy. Igor is the caretaker and really bad joke maker. Okay; I made the last part up, but it's true. He also has Howard Huge's voice too and is responsible for how the castle looks. Interior decorating is not his strong suit, methinks. Pete wants to fire Igor tomorrow as Igor shakes hands with Goofy and Goofy asks how he knew. Igor claims that he has Frankengoof's nose. Ummm; half of the denizens in Goof Troop have such a nose. Did you do a proper DNA test on Goofy to make sure? Cuckoo clock rings with a crow cuckooing and saying nevermore over and over again. I suspect that this is the child of the raven of Magica Despell. Oh; it's time for the four o'clock pelting as Pete is confused. So he stands at the conveniently placed window and gets pelted with tomatoes and bananas as the stupid idiot partners ask why the denizens are under the collar. See; Doctor Frankengoof was insane; but no more insane than Igor was. Geez; that is rather assuring there, sir. So we hit the B&W flashback of doom. Imagine Doctor Frankengoof as Doctor Frankenstein in The Incredible Shrinking Molly with Igor's commentary in a movie theater and you'll get the picture. Also; Frankengoof was smiling and had a twinkle in his eye. Geez; maybe the Wellness Policies should include twinkles in eyes and smiling. He created a fish with turkey legs which wimpers away as Igor is being racked by Frakengoof as he wants it one notch higher in torture. Frankengoof of course is happy to honor that request as we return to reality (no, not really) as Igor claims that the denizens hated The Goof Creature. The partners stammer in fear because it's more monsters today.
So we replay the whole "Bring The Creature Alive" flashback of doom as the table is lowered and the creature gives the ding sound thumbs up. Frankengoof proclaims that it's alive and wasting our time. I cannot take this seriously even if I tried; and the redneck laugh only makes it even more obvious. Back to reality (no, not really) as Igor claims that everyone hated the monster. Which one; the creature or Pete? POW! OUCH! Ummm...Okay; it's the creature. Igor proclaims that Frankengoof was uninvited to dinner parties now. I would be more worried about my life than being invited to a dinner party at this point. Goofy calls his ancestors colorful. You don't say?! Pete blows it of because there is no monster and only a lamebrain would believe that story. So Alex Jones is the only lamebrain on earth now, right? I find that hard to believe. Pete bails to look for antiques to sell in this rat trap as Goofy stammers; but decides to come along. Scene change to outside the castle AFTER HAPPY HOUR as Pete is blowing off the castle while walking in the library which looks rather good outside of the cobwebs. Pete calls this useless junk; so he's looking at a gift horse in the mouth with his comments here. Goofy adjusts a picture on the wall and it contains a steel coat hook. Goofy claims that it's a switch. No; Goofy, this is a switch! Goofy thinks it will lead somewhere as Pete blows him off for watching too many movies. Nah; Goofy probably has watched too many Scooby-Doo reruns, since movies are too high for his brain. Goofy flips THE SWITCH~ and Pete gets trapdoored slower than Quack Pack did. So Pete slides down the rainbow stone bricked slide for a while and ends up in Doctor Frankengoof's lab through the dumb waiter chute as Goofy simply walks down the stairs next to it. Surprisely; Goofy doesn't stand in front of the chute to take a bump this time. Goofy grow a brain?! Riiigggghhhhttttt. Pete asks how he got here and Goofy of course took the stairs; which are in clear sight. Pete groans because he's a stupid idiot. So we take a look around as Goofy notices another switch on the wall and wonders what it does. Pete is placed in between two electrodes as Goofy throws the switch and Pete is electrocuted allowing Jim Cummings to show off his water drinking skills. Goofy flips the switch the other way and Pete is fried and might as well be BBQ'ed. Pete backs Goofy up and wants to kill him; but they back up towards the table with the cover on it, so they gulp.
So Goofy takes off the covers and it's the Frankengoof Monster and he's ugly times three. However; Pete isn't so certain of this because the Frankengoof creature looks like a blue skinned version of Pete if he dressed up at Halloween as The Creature. Pete thinks it's ruggedly handsome. Yeah sure; Pete, I'm certain Peg would calls you that. More like ruggedly pathetic. In comes Igor scaring Pete with a knock-knock again as Igor claims that he put in the eyes of the creature himself. TMI Igor! TMI! Too much information everyone! Pete calls the creature an attractive dummy. Whoa there Petey-boy; Donald Trump might hear you! Igor claims the monster is real and it's Ghoul's honor. Wait a second? There's a Satanist Boy Scouts in this world?! Geez; that might be more colorful than Goofy's ancestors. Pete dares him to bring it to life; but Igor doesn't know how because apparently, despite it being obvious that lightning bolts cause the creature to come to life in the first place and Igor being on the scene; all of that knowledge was gone when Doctor Frankengoof died. Because we have to have a "Only a Frankengoof" can revive the monster. Goofy knocks on creatures brains; creature no sells and this proves that Goofy is not a Frankengoof. Science wept tears of sorrow when this scene happened by the way. So we head outside the tower castle as bat fly outside now as Pete ponders over Goofy believing in monsters as we head to a room with Pete looking in the mirror dressed up like the creature minus the blue paint. So; Pete's scheme in this is to scare Goofy out of his castle dressed up as the creature, so he can buy the remaining 50% interest in the castle and turn it into Yodeling Pete's Old World RV's. Because when it comes to money; Pete has no sense of shame or thoughts for others. We also get to see the RV lot in front of the castle tower in another balloon of child corrupting doom. Pete proclaims that he needs some green paint (which looks blueish/green; but whatever) as he goes into the toolshed outside and returns with his wrists and face painted greenish/blue. He tries to get back in through the side door; but it's locked shut. Pete is a stupid idiot as he climbs up the wooden ladder like structure with vines up towards a window at the top of the castle. Jump cut to inside a master bedroom as Goofy is coming in shivering like mad as he casually walks over and slams the window on Pete as the wooden structure changes into a ladder when Pete flies backwards. Sigh.
Pete howls at the moon as he free falls and crashes off-screen as we jump cut back to Goofy walking around in the castle looking confused. In comes Igor asking if the sound sounded like a wolf. It did; so there are werewolves in these parts. Sadly; no word if there are any wolfweres in the area. Igor leaves as he will unleash the hounds. So Igor the benefactors of The Shield?! I am half expecting Roman Regins to Superman punch Pete in the face; which would be one of the few times most people would actually feel sorry for Pete. Speaking of Pete; he pops from the carnage and here comes the worst animated dog into the hard camera shot I have ever seen. It's like watching the dance fighting in The Mighty Hercules. And dammit; that's the next show for Easter Sadism! Pete bails and runs right into town as the dog runs after him. Jump cut to Goofy walking back into Frankengoof's lab as dogs are howling. Hilarious logic break: The lights are out and Goofy throws the same switch he used to electrocute Pete earlier in the episode. Goofy hears noises; but thinks he is imagining stuff and walks back upstair as the switch also makes the creature on the table sizzle and glow. The creature wakes up and snarls which ends the segment ten and a half minutes in. Whew; I'm kind of glad I did this episode over Goof On My Roof, because my mood is much better now.
After the commercial break; we head into the Old Country town of hate and loathing as Pete basically repeats the exact same promo he said at the end of the first act and then just appears in town causually walking in. There was no chase at all and Pete just comes in walking slowly. They basically took the audio from the dog chase in the first act and pasted it here. Wow; that was really lazy, even by lazy standards. So Pete finds a phone booth because he wants to call Goofy and have him pick him up. Of course today; we would have cell phones and none of them would work in the Old Country because reasons! Anyhow; one of the denizens from earlier is in the phone booth calling someone and Pete is flustered over this. The denizen looks mad as he turns around, sees Frankenpete and panics like mad because the monster is alive again. The scarest part is; this is absolutely true, both ways. Pete claims that a simple no would suffice and he walks to the doors of a pub and opens the door asking for a phone as the denizens inside stampede him with dust and chicken legs. Somehow, this stampede manages to make Pete slide into the street instead of lying on the sidewalk like physics should have. Pete wonders if it's something they ate. I don't understand why they need a scene changer for the next scene because Pete is simply walking and here comes the dreaded MOB OF GOOF LIVES DON'T MATTER. You can tell BS&P's fingerprints are all over this episode and it's not even an ABC episode; since they have one lantern on a stick. No pitchforks, no torches, nothing. They expect to destroy this monster with their bare hands. Seriously, BS&P! Pete is confused and shaking as they accuse him of being a monster as Pete claims that he's a used car salesman. Nice incriminating yourself there, Pete Pete. HA! Pete tries to take off the bolts; and the glue is the same one from Stuck On You; because it has hardened and won't come off. Time to run stage left, Pete; you're screwed now. Pete tries to wipe off the paint, no go. So Pete does the "make you look" spot on them and bails stage left. The villager just stand there acting all full of themselves. Some monster slayers they are! Time for the time wasting part of the episode: Pete finds a cat girl with brown hair and is wearing a pink skirt and looks like she's wearing Snow White's gear holding flowers while sitting on a fountain. Pete pleads for help. The girl gives him the flower and offers to help.
Pete grabs the flowers and the girl instantly turns on him and calls for the villagers to come over here. Making the villagers look like idiots because the villagers were barely a square block away from the fountain! Old Pistol taunts Pete; Pete drops the flowers and exits stage left as we scene change to the castle's kitchen with Peg making something from a bowl which is sitting on a table next to the turkey. Zoom out and a door is slamming as we see the creature walking in the hallway in the background carrying firewood. Creature Pete smells something and loves it as he comes into the kitchen while Peg is tossing dough. CP tries to grab the turkey; but Peg slaps his hand away because that will ruin his appetite. CP grabs the turkey and eats it whole as Peg calls him a pig. She accuses his eating of making him look green. Peg body shames the creatures; claiming that it's getting love handles around it's neck. Geez; and you thought Rebecca's body shaming of Baloo was bad?! CP is confused as we head into the terrified forest of doom as Pete runs and pants as the villagers are yelling in the background. Pete looks around and notices an abandoned windmill; and deduces that stupid villagers would never look in the abandoned windmill. I'm certain that only applies to monsters, Pete. Used car salesman, I'm not so sure about. So we head to the windmill and instead of opening the door; Pete tries to rip off the boards on the door. Stupid idiot! Pete then notices a ladder and climbs up into a window above the mill. Why do they need a scene changer and a different angle for this? Pete brings up the wooden ladder; loses his balance and is forced to hang on for dear life on the wooden catwalk; in a mill that somehow is working and the gears are moving. Ummm; Pete, that mill is not abandoned, methinks. Weird scene changer ensues as we head downstairs in the living room of the castle with Peg coming in with a broom and a blue rug calling for melon ball. Goofy comes in as Peg gives CP the broom and the rug and CP beats the rug with the broom. Peg believes that this is a 500% workrate increase from Pete just on this change alone. Peg is loving this new Pete as Pete is actually in a good mood. In comes Max and PJ as Max gives CP the skateboard and PJ wants CP to fix it. CP looks at it; pulls a doorknob from the door and attaches it to the skateboard without the wheel. CP gives Max the skateboard back and Max thanks him for it.
Pistol is sitting on a sofa and pleading for CP's help as her dolly is in the couch. Pistol is helped down as CP rips the sofa in two and pops the doll out perfectly intact. It's a blue bear by the way as Pistol thanks him and calls him the best daddy in the world. If you cannot guess the finish to this episode right now, you have no business reading this rant. Peg is loving this new Pete as Igor steps in and offers to take the kids to the sights and sounds of Grave-hog's Day. The kids are loving gravehogs as they plead for Peg's approval. Peg ponders it over and decides that it's all right as long as they don't wonder too far since dinner is in an hour. Igor is giddy that he loves bat on a stick. So we scene change to the windmill as we head inside with more Pete struggling on the catwalk edge. Then we get one of the biggest logic breaks of all time: Pete slides towards the left. He grabs onto something and pulls himself up. Sounds fine so far, right? Well; we see that there is a modern telephone booth in a spot where there should be no telephone booth anyway in the mill. WHAT THE BLOODY F*CK?! Oh my god; that was stupid! If this was a BS&P decision; they can go to hell and be clubbed! If you want to add a phone there; use an old country phone on a stand. STUPID! Jump cut to a phone ringing on a stand inside the castle. Goofy answers the phone and it's Pete pleading for help. Goofy is confused as he calls for CP. CP is dusting the area wearing a white apron. CP walks over to the phone and answers it. Pete talks and CP hangs up on him. BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! CP has more smarts than most denizens in this show. Ponder that for a moment and despair! Pete dials the phone again protesting this outrage as Goofy answers the phone yet again. Pete is pissed off and Goofy and CP laugh at his expense for being a prank caller. I was hoping Goofy would say: "Must be Baloo Von Bruinwald XIII" again. And this would get past copyright law; since Disney owns the reference anyway. Goofy hangs up as Pete is threatening violence on the dipstick; but then he has to watch from the window because the villagers somehow found the windmill. See; the denizens do know that car salesmen hide in abandoned windmills and you didn't believe me. WHY DIDN'T YOU BELIEVE ME~?! Pete shakes to end the segment sixteen and a half minutes in.
After the commercial break; we see the villagers in front of the windmill; and they actually remembered to bring rakes and hoes to this affair. Ah; close enough as the kids and Igor walk up to the only female denizen in the Old Country as Max asks what is going on and the woman claims that they have cornered the monster. Pistol of course loves this because she's only five years old and probably knows it's the real Pete since the real Pete is a monster in real life and not just pretending to act like one. The woman implies that they are going to kill the monster and laughs like a scoiopath. So two of the male denizens use the giant log battering ram spot on the door (instead of being sensible and finding a wooden ladder and climbing up the window of course) as one of them asks why they are going to do with the monster once they get him. Denizen #2 wants to kill him via a stake in his heart and Denizen #1 claims that it only works on vampires. It is impossible to take this seriously when that cheerful bell ringing public domain music is playing in the background. #2 wants to shoot him dead; but that only works on werewolves and BS&P RULEZ you stupid idiot! PJ comes in and suggests the two horse legs yanking method which suggests he was watching Takeshi's Castle at least once in his life. The female denizen loves it and wants to do it as Pete pops up and the kids claim that he's grosser than PJ had imagined. Geez; what a shoot comment that was?! Igor proclaims that this is Pete as everyone is shocked since that would mean CP is the monster; which is ironically the kind of monster with Teddy Ruxpin's personality; but zero brains. Scene change back to the castle with CP carrying clothing in a basket as Peg is shocked, SHOCKED I SAY that CP is the real monster and not the real Pete. Why are you surprised Peg?! It's PETE you are talking about here. CP is nice. Pete is not. That is a brain-dead clue giveaway if I ever saw one; bit you on the ass and yodeled the Anna Maria. Peg then realizes that it was too good to be true because it does windows. Knowing today; it probably created Windows. AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! POW! OUCH! Ummm... PJ wants to hurry right now as we head back to the windmill as more battering ramming occurs in the far shot complete with door crunching complete with cheery public domain music.
So the denizens finally stop battering the door and proclaims that it's all over, the monster wins because there's no way in. So the woman denizen simply opens the door; which is something Pete avoided completely when he went in. Oops! Pete realizes his stupid gaffe and we circle fade out to end...POW! OUCH! Ummm..Oh wait; there is still four minutes left as we return to ground level with Pete propped against the door while the denizens are yelling and screaming at him. Pete wants to talk this one over like real people do. Sure Pete; like that is going to work and it dies on the vine because Pete is still doing scummy promos on car lots and discounts. Oh; and for those of you who are thinking that they don't want to kill him; someone yells to get the truck and another yells to kill the monster. They are not pretending to care about BS&P RULEZ at this point. So; in comes Peg, Pistol, Igor, Max, Goofy, PJ and CP as Pistol screams at the denizens to stop because they got the wrong monster. Are you sure about that Peg? I mean; you are married to one. POW! OUCH! Ummm... PJ proclaims that they look exactly alike as the denizens are shocked because it's a red letter day indeed. Memo to PJ: Yellow whites in eyes = Monster. White whites in eyes = Pete. Simple. I could figure this out. Goofy comes in and proclaims that he can tell it with both arms tied behind his back and female denizen see this as a total dare instead of an analogy. So Goofy picks the real Pete and it's all ov...Oh wait; now he's confused. Goofy picks CP as Pete blows off Goofy as a knucklehead and that offends CP; as they have a tug of war. Yip; we have to waste even more time getting to the obvious finish. Igor is confused and wonders how to check. CHECK THE DAMN EYES YOU STUPID IDIOT~! Goofy proclaims that he has a Krackpotkin plan for this as we head to town in another scene changer as the two Petes are on stage sitting on chairs while Goofy is pacing around with the denizens watching him. Yes; they were blowing him off at the beginning of the episode and now they are trusting him to figure out who the monster is. Goofy finally invokes question number one which is based on Revenge Of The Swampbeast and asks what the color of the motorcycle was. I'm guessing it's none because there was no motorcycle in the movie. Pete stammers like an idiot; gets buzzed and it was a trick question because he never saw that movie anyway. Yip; they are wasting all our time now. Goofy claims that he knows who Pete is as Pete is shaking Goofy and pleading for mercy as Goofy decides to go best two out of three as Goofy asks CP about how he feels after a great meal and CP growls. This is enough to declare the real Pete is CP. HA! The female denizen wants the trucks warmed up (so they are using trucks instead of horses, and this sounds like a BS&P change at the last minute) as Pistol hugs CP. The denizens grab Pete as Pete wants best three out of five; but thankfully Peg runs in to break it up as she finally hugs the real Pete. Of course it was him; since he's a gasbag coward and acted the part. Even Peg could figure this one out. Pete wonders what gave it away and he does mention the eyes; and then we get another in a series of "logic breaks for the sake of comedy" moments as Peg notices an extension cord in his back complete with plug on back. Of course! Because kids just want comedy, see! To hell and back with logic and reason!
So the denizens are about to go after CP as Igor defends him. The babyfaces all state that the monster was in fact useful and nicer than Teddy Ruxpin as Peg asks the monkey wrench question: What did the monster ever do to them? Of course; they have no answer at all and that in itself is shameful. They might as well be monster themselves. The denizens finally concede that they were monsters all along as they decide to spare the monster as the babyfaces all cheer. I called this fifteen minutes ago I should note. Goofy and Peg are both relieved; although Peg does has a soft spot on CP for doing a nice job on those window. And really; who could argue? Pete doesn't count by the way. So we return back to Spoonerville in front of Goofy's property with everyone except Pete in front of Goofy's jeep as Max is talking about how surprised Igor was in Goofy giving the castle back to him. Goofy seems happy about it as it was a great going away present for him; outside of the collection of bat lips of course. Okay; so at this point, we have a decent episode with a predictable finish. Now; we head to the final thirty seconds and this will all turn into sh*t: PJ is surprised at Pete for not being upset of losing half of the castle as Peg proclaims that he looks happy as we cut and see CP doing the windows. Yes folks; they forgot to bring Pete home or worse foresakened him just to pay off the window washing joke. UGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! Scene change to the castle and inside the living room as Pete is still the monster in a pink apron and welding a featherduster protesting that he's the real Pete. Igor blows him off and thinks this is a joke by CP. Ummm; CP cannot talk Igor! UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! Pete groans and it's not nearly as angry as mine as we go to the outside shot of the castle as Igor is so damn demanding here. Apparently; the corpses were once antifreeze victims; implying that they were poisoned by Igor or Frankengoof. Geez; I wonder why the denizens hated Frankengoof so much. But the monster did nothing wrong so the finish still works anyway. This ends the episode at 21:16. This was a funnier Halloween episode than Hallow-Weenies with a predictable finish; but I could have done without that ending though. The one in Balooest Of Bluebloods was much better than this. Logic breaks and some bad animation didn't help either. *** (60%).
THE REVIEW LINE
Well; what more can I say? This is basically a Halloween episode with The Creature with some poor animation, some logic breaks for the sake of comedy and it was a fun, decent outing with a predictable finish and crappy ending. Let me say this about that ending: It's similar to the one WildCat did in A Balooest Of The Bluebloods; except the characters who forget to get WildCat back home didn't even realize that he wasn't home until the final scene because they were too distracted in trying to live for their lives because two murderous servents were trying to murder them legit. That at least makes sense. When the final scene of this episode was done; they already knew who the real Pete was and you are telling me that out of nowhere they forgot again?! That makes no sense considering that Peg was there. This may have also been a BS&P thing since there was a lot of that in this episode and they didn't want to make it as if Peg abandoned Pete on purpose in favor of Ceature Pete who is Pete if Teddy Ruxpin was inside of him. All so they can pay off the window washing joke. DUMB! Overall; this was a fun episode that could have been very good if they just stop being so stupid. So...
Thumbs in the middle for this episode and I'll see you all next time.