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Frankenweenie!
There's a live action version from the '70's and a claymation (very nightmare before Christmas style) from the early '80's. Both are Disney. A boy named Frankenstein brings back his beloved dog who is his only friend. It's cute with just a little creepy. The live action one is so silly.what on earth is that
I could just google it. But it's not the one with the little ghost dig with a red nose is it?There's a live action version from the '70's and a claymation (very nightmare before Christmas style) from the early '80's. Both are Disney. A boy named Frankenstein brings back his beloved dog who is his only friend. It's cute with just a little creepy. The live action one is so silly.
That sounds like nightmar before Christmas. There’s a little ghost dog with a rudolf nose. Frankenweenie is much older.I could just google it. But it's not the one with the little ghost dig with a red nose is it?
Ohhhh I have seen that doggy too, I remember now! I want to watch the 1984 one though that looks incredibleThat sounds like nightmar before Christmas. There’s a little ghost dog with a rudolf nose. Frankenweenie is much older.
here is the wiki page
Frankenweenie (2012 film) - Wikipedia
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Frankenweenie (1984 film) - Wikipedia
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I think that nightmare before Christmas was early ‘90’s
If I’m remembering right. I’m older than all three!
I actually got to see them the first time they aired. Good memories.Ohhhh I have seen that doggy too, I remember now! I want to watch the 1984 one though that looks incredible
Ditto!BABYSITTERS CLUB!!!!!!!
Firstly, Netflix has been blowing content out of the park lately. Their BSC show is phenomenal, as a weathered and old BSC mega fan (I own all the books and am an official member since the 90’s), it is a fantastic representation of the books. I loved it so much and hope Netflix makes a season two. It’s a great show for pre-teen girls. I always recommend the books themselves for pre-teens but honestly I’m so happy.