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Super Grandpa Vs. Frankenstein II
by Pratham, age 7
Written during H. Mildew's Story Factory, taught by 826NYC
April 2010
He just heard the news: Frankenstein II was at it again...
Super Grandpa knew he had to do something to stop Frankenstein II from blowing up another gold mine. Super Grandpa turned to his sidekick horse, Horsey. He said to Horsey, "I’m going to use my 'Good-Guy Turner Gadget' to zap Frankenstein II and turn him into a good guy."
Horsey responded, "Neigh!"
Super Grandpa and Horsey climbed inside the Super Vehicle. The Super Vehicle was a vehicle that could change into anything super grandpa needed -- a car, a suitcase, a train, or even a rocket ship!
Super Grandpa and Horsey drove fast from their home in New York City to the Grand Canyon, where Frankenstein II was planning to blow up another gold mine. Super Grandpa and Horsey had to use the Super Vehicle to find the goldmine in the Grand Canyon. To navigate the rapids they turned the Super Vehicle into a raft. Eventually, they found the goldmine.
Frankenstein II was already there. He saw Super Grandpa and Horsey. And just before Super Grandpa could zap him with the 'Good-Guy Turner Gadget,' Frankenstein II put on his rocket pack, zoomed out of Arizona, out of the United States, and out of this world! He was in outer space!
Super Grandpa and Horsey got back into the Super Vehicle, and turned it into a super rocket. They turned the rocket invisible so Frankenstein II could not see them. They went up in space and zapped Frankenstein II with the 'Good-Guy Turner Gadget.' Frankenstein II felt himself being zapped and said,
"Hey, why am I in outer space?"
Super Grandpa turned his rocket ship back to visible and told him to get inside. Then, Super Grandpa, Horsey, and Frankenstein II all flew back to their homes on Earth.
Back at Earth, Frankenstein II went on TV to say he was sorry for blowing up all those goldmines. Super Grandpa made him fix up all the goldmines he had blasted, so they were good as new. After all that, super grandpa said to Horsey, "Now we can have a break."

