Mary Shelley's Frankenhole - Season 2

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H.G. Wells' Scary Monster Contest!

1 - H.G. Wells' Scary Monster Contest!

Air Date: January 23, 2012

Victor Frankenstein begrudgingly enters his overly sensitive Creature into the annual Scary Monster Contest.

Robert Louis Stevenson's Belushi!

2 - Robert Louis Stevenson's Belushi!

Air Date: January 30, 2012

Gluttonous, all-consuming John Belushi accidentally drinks Dr. Jekyll's serum and turns from a lovable rogue into the worst possible version of himself.

H.P. Lovecraft's Vagina!

3 - H.P. Lovecraft's Vagina!

Air Date: February 6, 2012

In a classic Battle of the Sexes, Victor and Elizabeth decide to switch roles in order to prove the inferiority of each others gender.

Bram Stoker's Loudmouths!

4 - Bram Stoker's Loudmouths!

Air Date: February 13, 2012

Victor is tired of Vampires being disruptive in movie theaters and hatches a plan to end their reign of terror once and for all.

Jules Verne's Monster Rally Run!

5 - Jules Verne's Monster Rally Run!

Air Date: February 20, 2012

Timid driver, Victor Frankenstein, sets out to prove he is a man by entering the big monster car race.

Victor Hugo's Identity!

6 - Victor Hugo's Identity!

Air Date: February 26, 2012

Edgar Allen Poe's Jesus!

7 - Edgar Allen Poe's Jesus!

Air Date: March 5, 2012

The Grim Reaper researches the demise of human life by following around history's greatest catalyst of death: Jesus.

Franz Kafka's Jealousy!

8 - Franz Kafka's Jealousy!

Air Date: March 12, 2012

In order to prove that he doesn't have a jealous bone in his body, Victor puts out a singles ad for men to have sex with his wife, Elizabeth.

Hyralius, Mutant Monster!

9 - Hyralius, Mutant Monster!

Air Date: March 19, 2012

Japan is plagued by it's most horrible threat yet; while the monsters in Victor's little town fear that no one is taking them seriously as threatening creatures anymore.

Gaston Leroux's Je Ne Sais Quoi!

10 - Gaston Leroux's Je Ne Sais Quoi!

Air Date: March 26, 2012

Narcissism reaches new heights when Victor Frankenstein develops a method to truly look at his own face without the use of cameras or mirrors.