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** The Monster forgiving Doctor Frankenstein and allowing him to escape with Elizabeth right counts too. [[Earthshattering Kaboom|Then, with a "We BELONG dead!" he blows himself, the Bride, and Pretorious to kingdom come.]]
** The Monster forgiving Doctor Frankenstein and allowing him to escape with Elizabeth right counts too. [[Earthshattering Kaboom|Then, with a "We BELONG dead!" he blows himself, the Bride, and Pretorious to kingdom come.]]
* [[Even Better Sequel]]: While the Universal Studio's ''[[Frankenstein 1931|Frankenstein]]'' is well-regarded, this sequel is considered even better.
* [[Even Better Sequel]]: While the Universal Studio's ''[[Frankenstein 1931|Frankenstein]]'' is well-regarded, this sequel is considered even better.
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: The Monster reaches this early in the film when he first strangles an elderly couple in their home for [[For the Evulz|absolutely no reason]] and then brutally murders a young girl. [[What Measure Is a Mook|Of course, we don't actually get to KNOW these people, so we can forgive the Monster for these fiendish acts]].
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: The Monster reaches this early in the film when he first strangles an elderly couple in their home for [[For the Evulz|absolutely no reason]] and then brutally murders a young girl. [[What Measure Is a Mook?|Of course, we don't actually get to KNOW these people, so we can forgive the Monster for these fiendish acts]].
** As for Dr. Pretorius, he crosses it when he [[Manipulative Bastard|manipulates the monster]] into his services and has Elizabeth held for ransom in exchange for Dr. Frakenstein's assistance in his experiment.
** As for Dr. Pretorius, he crosses it when he [[Manipulative Bastard|manipulates the monster]] into his services and has Elizabeth held for ransom in exchange for Dr. Frakenstein's assistance in his experiment.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: The scene where the Monster meets the old blind hermit. The old man and the Monster weren't the only ones with tears in their eyes.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: The scene where the Monster meets the old blind hermit. The old man and the Monster weren't the only ones with tears in their eyes.
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* [[Visual Effects of Awesome]]: The sequence with the homonculi holds up well almost 80 years later.
* [[Visual Effects of Awesome]]: The sequence with the homonculi holds up well almost 80 years later.
* [[The Woobie]]: The poor old hermit, who is so happy to finally have a friend, only to be separated from him almost immediately.
* [[The Woobie]]: The poor old hermit, who is so happy to finally have a friend, only to be separated from him almost immediately.
* [[Woobie Destroyer of Worlds]]: The Monster, who is by turns sympathetic and pointlessly cruel.
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: The Monster, who is by turns sympathetic and pointlessly cruel.


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