After a little boy's pet dog was hit and killed by a car, he was very sad and depressed. When he was in school, when the teacher experimented with electric shocking the frog to make his nerves twitch, he had the inspiration to save his puppy. So in the evening, he caused the thunder and lightning in the sky to shock the puppy's body and revive it. The reborn puppy terrified the boy’s neighbors, who regarded the dog as a monster. When the neighbors chased the dog, they forced the dog and the boy into a cabin, and almost burned them to death. But the puppy rescued the boy and died on his own. The neighbors and the boy's parents were moved by it and determined to save it again. They used a car engine to make electricity and once again rescued the dog. As a remake of the movie, "Frankenstein Dog" uses a new situation, filling the story with more content. For better or worse, at least the plot is actually enriched a lot. Because of the fullness of feelings, this stop-motion animation has so little special meaning, much like an elderly person looking for the lost youth and beauty.
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