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The Creature & Flea Man (disambiguation)

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The Creature
File:The Creature - Castlevania.png
Symbol of the Castlevania series.
CG of The Creature from
Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles
Universe Castlevania
Debut Castlevania (1986)
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Castlevania: Harmony of Despair (2010)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom Disk System)
Species Artificial man, Flea Man
Gender Male
Article on Wikipedia Frankenstein's monster

The Creature and the Flea Man are recurring antagonists in the Castlevania series. The Creature is based on Frankenstein's monster from the seminal gothic horror novel Frankenstein.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The Creature and the Flea Man appear as background characters in Dracula's Castle. They do not seem to interact with the fighters.

Origin

File:Flea Man - Castlevania.png
CG of a Flea Man in Dracula X Chronicles

The Creature is naturally derived from the classic horror monster, often erroneously referred to as Frankenstein. The Creature is in fact Frankenstein's creation, created in a process that is not detailed in the novel (hinted to be chemical or alchemical in nature). The Creature's appearance is modeled after Boris Karloff's portrayal of Frankenstein's Monster in the 1931 film Frankenstein. This film, and many after it, portray the Creature's creation as involving the robbing of graves for body parts, which are then assembled into one body that is given life by electricity.

The Flea Man is a recurring enemy in the Castlevania series, also known as Hunchbacks. Flea Men hop about erratically, making approach difficult. They are often dropped on the player by airborne enemies. An invincible Flea Man named Igor accompanies the creature as the boss of the fourth level of the original Castlevania. Igor is a stock character in horror films, typically depicted as a hunchbacked servant of Frankenstein or Dracula, although the prototypical "Igor" from the 1931 film was named Fritz (portrayed by Dwight Frye). The actual "Ygor" character (portrayed by Béla Lugosi) first appeared in the 1939 film Son of Frankenstein as a blacksmith with a broken neck from a failed hanging.

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