They collect the bodies in a hover craft and take it back to there discrict
yes in fact she loved her kids and her husband, after he left she raised ed and al by herself. later she died and then was brought back to life by them but it turned out wrong. then dante takes her and makes her into a monster later she is soon killed by edward.
Back Door to Heaven was created in 1939.
Hatake Kakashi does die fighting pain. But after Naruto defeats all of the bodies of Nagato (who is the actual person controlling the six other bodies) and Naruto goes to talk to Nagato. After they talk and Naruto hears Konan, Nagato, and Yahiko's story, he gives Nagato his answer to finding peace. Nagato is changed and uses his last bit of energy to bring back to life everyone that was killed in the attack on Konoha. That includes Kakashi! So Kakashi is brought back to life. it is in naruto shipudden episode 159!!!
Bring It Back Alive was created on 1977-09-09.
Brought Back to Life was created in 1992.
Love Brought Me Back was created on 2012-05-01.
Yes. It is a 'can only be special summoned by' monster, which can be brought back as long as it was properly special summoned originally. It is monsters who say "cannot be special summoned except by.." that cannot ever be brought back with cards like Monster Reborn.
Yes, it can. Call of the Haunted is not an Equip Card, so it is not automatically destroyed if it loses its target. Call of the Haunted will only destroy itself if the monster it brought back is 'destroyed'. However if the monster is removed from play, tributed, sent, or flipped face-down, then Call of the Haunted will lose it as a target, but remain on the field, uselessly.
This was an item that Captain Buck brought back from his travels. It was sold on the Ship at the Port for a short while.
The cards text clearly says: "When this card is removedfrom the field, destroy the monster." If for any reason Call of the Haunted is removed from the field, even to your hand, the monster it brought back will be destroyed.
Sweetheart, you can't special summon an Xyz monster from the graveyard unless a card effect specifically allows you to do so. So, unless you've got a card up your sleeve that says otherwise, you'll have to find another way to bring that monster back from the grave. Keep digging through your deck for a solution, darling!
The violin lures the monster back in Young Frankenstein.
The great Dillon brought it back.
The monster did not find the secret of life. He had to come back to Frankenstein and ask for the doctor to make a bride. Had the monster known how, he wouldn't have asked. And he didn't find the secret of 'living well' either. He ended up fleeing away to the farthest shore away from the presence of man.
The goal is for your resume to get looked at so much that the emails start coming in so fast that you can't keep up and you can sit back in your office chair and look at the camera and go... "I've created a monster." That's why.
To be precise, "Frankenstein" was the scientist (who was not brought back to life) and his creation was brought to life, not necessarily brought BACK to life. In the book, Dr. Frankenstein brought life to lifeless matter to create "the creature". He never actually explains how he did it. In the movie versions of Frankenstein, the creature (or monster) is usually shown to have been assembled from body parts of previously deceased people and reanimated using a bolt of lighting as a power source, but some have it achieved through some kind of chemical means.