Frankie[1] is one of the few victims to escape alive from Le Maison.
History[]
Primary Canon[]
In 1997, on a Tuesday night, Frankie and his younger brother Len[2] went door to door selling chocolate bars to raise money that goes toward purchasing new computer equipment for his school, P.S. 52.[3][4] He and Len were more interested in selling the most and getting a bicycle as a reward.[5] Although Len was tired around 6 pm, Frankie implored him to stop at one more house. Unlike Len, Frankie didn't believe in the stories about it being a haunted house.[6] Le Maison kidnapped the children and intended on feasting on them on the summer solstice.
Three days later,[7] the boys' parents went to the Extreme Ghostbusters for help. The team made their way into Le Maison and located the boys at 11:55 pm, five minutes before the solstice. Roland Jackson grabbed them and ran to a makeshift exit. The boys likened him to Batman and ran back home.[8]
Secondary Canon[]
Dimension 68-E[]
Frankie and Len were at the Central Park Zoo when the Animal Possessors made their presence known. They ran away in vain because every animal was possessed.
Trivia[]
- On page 2 of Ghostbusters 35th Anniversary: Extreme Ghostbusters, Frankie and Len make a non-cameo in the Central Park Zoo with the human form of Le Maison.
Appearances[]
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References[]
- ↑ Len (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Home is Where the Horror Is (1997) (DVD ts. 0:02-0:04). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Len says: "I'm tired Frankie. I want to go home."
- ↑ Frankie (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Home is Where the Horror Is (1997) (DVD ts. 0:21-0:23). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Frankie says: "You listen to your big brother, all right?"
- ↑ Frankie (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Home is Where the Horror Is (1997) (DVD ts. 0:46-0:49). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Frankie says: "We're from P.S. 52 and we're selling chocolate bars."
- ↑ Frankie (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Home is Where the Horror Is (1997) (DVD ts. 0:52-0:54). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Frankie says: "The money goes to buy new computer equipment for our school."
- ↑ Len (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Home is Where the Horror Is (1997) (DVD ts. 0:50-0:51). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Len says: "And if we sell a whole lot, then we win a bike."
- ↑ Frankie (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Home is Where the Horror Is (1997) (DVD ts. 0:16-0:18). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Frankie says: "You don't believe all those dumb haunted house stories, do you?"
- ↑ Frankie and Len's Parents (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Home is Where the Horror Is (1997) (DVD ts. 4:02-4:03). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Father says: "It's been three days now."
- ↑ Frankie (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Home is Where the Horror Is (1997) (DVD ts. 14:50-14:51). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Frankie says: "Are you Batman?"