So, the wiki for frankenstein says:
Referring to the titular character of Mary Shelly's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. While the name is actually derived from the human Doctor, Victor Frankenstein, the moniker of "Frankenstein's Monster" is often simply reduced to "Frankenstein".
In popular culture Frankenstein has become a common archetype in horror and even comedy, especially animated shows and movies. Depiction of the character varies even so far as gender is concerned. Female versions are often referred to as "Brides of Frankenstein" from the classic movie of the same name.
So it sounds a lot like it's intended for depictions of the specific character, or extremely similar designs:
post #1362947 post #707733 ...maybe: post #613783
but it seems to be used for any number of ... shall we say, man-made patchwork zombies:
post #1315452 post #983530 post #844668 post #255338
.... I dunno. I intially basically was gonna propose a tag like patchwork_creature for stuff like this:
post #1362491 post #1364646 post #1115702 post #256430 post #402410 post #186768
we have the patchwork tag to describe the concept of sewing lots of different materials together--used for clothing, critters and animate plush, largely. Probably a few under stitches too.
So... thoughts y'all?
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