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|imagecaption=The logo for Frankie Stein from Spark Plug's website.
|imagecaption=The logo for ''Frankie Stein'' from Spark Plug Entertainment's official website.
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'''''Frankie Stein''''' is a 2008 American CGI film produced by Spark Plug Entertainment and directed by Michael Shelp, known for making infamous animated mockbusters such as ''A Car's Life: Sparky's Big Adventure'', and ''Spider's Web: A Pig's Tale''. The only evidence of ''Frankie Stein'''s existence was a mention on Spark Plug Entertainment's official website, dating back to November 2008, stating that the film will be released in Spring 2009.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081120092937/http://sp3d.net/ An archive of the Spark Plug website, as it mentions ''Frankie Stein''.] Retrieved 01 Jan '20</ref> However when Spring 2009 passed, ''Frankie Stein'' was said to be "in development" and to be released around 2009/2010.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100502034314/http://www.sp3d.net/ Another archived link to the official Spark Plug Entertainment website, which states that ''Frankie Stein'' is now in production.] Retrieved 01 Dec '20</ref> The website was never updated after Spring 2009 and was shut down sometime around 2012. No known footage from the film exists online, nor does any production material exists, besides the logo that would be used for the film.
'''''Frankie Stein''''' is a lost 2008 American CGI film by Spark Plug Entertainment and directed by Michael Shelp. Known for making animated mockbusters of other animated films movies such as "A Car's Life: Sparky's Big Adventure," and "Spider's Web: A Pig's Tale." The only evidence of Frankie Stein's existence was a mention on Spark Plug's website<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081120092937/http://sp3d.net/] Retrieved 18 Dec '16</ref>, dating back to November 2008, stating that the film will be released in Spring, 2009. However, Spring passed and Frankie Stein was said to be "In development" around 2009/2010<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100502034314/http://www.sp3d.net/] Retrieved 18 Dec '16</ref>. The website was never updated and was shut down around 2012. No known footage of animation was found, and the film remains lost. The logo for the film is the only piece of media we have left.
 
==External Link==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20081120092937/http://sp3d.net/ Spark Plug Entertainment's official website]


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FrankieSteinTITLE200.JPG

The logo for Frankie Stein from Spark Plug Entertainment's official website.

Status: Lost

Frankie Stein is a 2008 American CGI film produced by Spark Plug Entertainment and directed by Michael Shelp, known for making infamous animated mockbusters such as A Car's Life: Sparky's Big Adventure, and Spider's Web: A Pig's Tale. The only evidence of Frankie Stein's existence was a mention on Spark Plug Entertainment's official website, dating back to November 2008, stating that the film will be released in Spring 2009.[1] However when Spring 2009 passed, Frankie Stein was said to be "in development" and to be released around 2009/2010.[2] The website was never updated after Spring 2009 and was shut down sometime around 2012. No known footage from the film exists online, nor does any production material exists, besides the logo that would be used for the film.

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