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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 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 official website, dating back to November 2008, stating that the film will be released in Spring 2009.<ref name="SPW">[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 name="SPW"/> The website was never updated and was shut down around 2012. No known footage of animation was found, and the film remains lost. | |||
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Revision as of 22:39, 1 January 2020
Frankie Stein is a 2008 American CGI film produced 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 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.[1] The website was never updated and was shut down around 2012. No known footage of animation was found, and the film remains lost.
Reference
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 An archive of the Spark Plug website, as it mentions Frankie Stein. Retrieved 01 Jan '20