Milton the Monster (various appearances/related shows)

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Milton the Monster is a comical, gentle Frankenstein-like cartoon monster who starred in the 1960s animated television series "The Milton the Monster Show" and related appearances.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf animated monster
cartoon character
fictional character
television character
airedOnNetwork ABC NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Milton the Monster Show NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre children's animation
comedy
basedOn Frankenstein's monster NERFINISHED
characterTrait comical
gentle
good-natured
naive
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdByCharacter Count Kook NERFINISHED
Professor Weirdo NERFINISHED
creationMethod mad scientist experiment
era 1960s American television
firstAppearanceWork The Milton the Monster Show NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceYear 1965
franchiseRole title character of The Milton the Monster Show
hasAppearance Frankenstein-like body
flat-topped head
large cartoon monster
stitches and bolts
hasCatchphrase "He’s Milton, the Monster" (theme lyric association)
hasFormat segment-based anthology show appearances
hasTheme humorous take on horror tropes
parody of classic movie monsters
humorStyle monster parody
slapstick
inspiredByGenre horror films
monster movies
inUniverseRole monster created to be scary but mixed too sweet
notableCharacteristic more sweet than scary
often misunderstands situations
originalLanguage English
portrayedInMedium television animation
productionCompany Hal Seeger Productions NERFINISHED
relatedCharacterType classic TV cartoon monsters
relatedShow The Milton the Monster Show NERFINISHED
targetAudience children
toneOfSeries light-hearted

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John Stephenson voicedCharacter Milton the Monster (various appearances/related shows)