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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Frankenstein's monster was already of color (green).
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The movie version.
Other versions have him the color of old faded parchment.
In the book he isn't a reanimated corpse but more of a clone or an organic android. The book doesn't talk of body parts but of "ingredients".
Taking a cartoony version of the movie look for anything this side of a spoof is lazy to start with and bad judgment in most scenarios.
Now, if you're spoofing a recognizable real world person...
(Say, Mike Trout, who is at times almost superhumanly good at his business.)
But this definitely was not the case.
Bad, bad judgment all the way down the line.