| THE HILARIOUS HOUSE OF FRIGHTENSTEIN | 
| Count Frightenstein | The Narrator | Igor | 
|  |  |  | 
| Billy Van | Vincent Price | Fishka Rais | 

| Mini-Count | The Professor | Super Hippy | 
|  |  |  | 
| Guy Big | Julius Sumner Miller | Mitch Markowitz | 

| Bwana Clyde Batty | Gorilla | Grizelda, The Ghastly Gourmet | 
|  |  |  | 
| Billy Van | Billy Van | Billy Van | 

| The Librarian | The Maharishi | The Oracle | 
|  |  |  | 
| Billy Van | Billy Van | Billy Van | 

| Dr Pet Vet | The Singing Soldier | The Wolfman | 
|  |  |  | 
| Billy Van | Billy Van | Billy Van | 

| Brucie J. Monster | The Grammar Slammer | The Grammar Slammer Bammer | 
|  |  |  | 
| Himself | Billy Van | Joe Torbay | 

| Gronk | Harvey C. Wallbanger | The Mosquito | 
|  |  |  | 
| Joe Torbay | Joe Torbay | Mitch Markowitz | 

 
  
     
Other Characters 
Castle Frightenstein has many other characters, often not seen and include:
Bat: It makes flybys in Grizelda's kitchen and in the library.
Boris, the Venus Flytrap: Is a plant and the pet of the Count; with a bite.
Count's Mother: Calls the Count on the telephone and speaks to him in a high pitched very fast voice.
Horrendous: A Calico kitten that belongs to The Librarian; occasionally knocking over books.
Mr. Sloth: Is a three toed sloth, who lives in a dungeon in the castle. Although unseen, it is heard growling if Igor asks to keep a pet.
Oscar: Is a skull that sits on the bookshelf behind The Librarian. The Narrator also likes to play with Oscar.
Polly: Although caked in dust, it perches on the Librarian's chair, and on the table in Grizelda's kitchen.
Sliver: Is Grizelda's broomstick.
Spider: Occassionally drops in on Grizelda and The Narrator.
The Mailman: An unseen character who delivers the mail. He can be heard screaming and running away from Igor.
The Rarey Bird: Is a bird that Bwana Clyde Batty keeps in a cage. It is unable to be seen as it flies faster than the speed of sight.
Tulips: These are flowers in a planter box that the Count encourages to grow; that result in them keeling over.
Sometimes they speak in a quick and high pitched tone.
Zanzibar, the castle ghost: Who is unseen and haunts the library laughing and slamming doors.
 

 
 

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