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In "Frankenstein's Aunt", an old women called Hanna Frankenstein goes to the town because she wants to make the Frankenstein to be honored again and not feared. When she gets to the castle, she finds that it is in ruins and that it needs to be repaired. There, she sends for her friend Franz, a very intelligent man whom later helps Larry Talbolt (a werewolf) to become a normal human being. She also wakes up the feared monster so that it can help rebuild the castle and to teach it poetry. They also encounter many monsters like count Dracula and others too.

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