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** Episode 13 is primarily presented as a monochrome manwha featuring both super deformed and {{Main/Animesque}} characters, complete with speech balloons.

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** Episode 13 is primarily presented as a monochrome manwha manhwa featuring both super deformed and {{Main/Animesque}} {{Animesque}} characters, complete with speech balloons.
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''Medical Island'' is set at a prison-like medical facility ruled by Dr. Franken. Utilizing an army of nurses, he conducts horrifying surgical operations at his kidnapped patients, who may attempt to escape.

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''Medical Island'' is set at a prison-like medical facility ruled by Dr. Franken.Franken, who once ended up on a barren island and befriended Lala the alien mouse before founding the facility. Utilizing an army of nurses, he conducts horrifying surgical operations at his kidnapped patients, who may attempt to escape.

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* ArtificialHybrid: The patient in the first episode is a man retrieved from an ocean liner that had been sunk by a nurse's submarine. During the subsequent operation on the captive man on Medical Island, his head gets attached to a chicken's body and wears a glove on his head.



* HalfHumanHybrid: The patient in the first episode is a man retrieved from an ocean liner that had been sunk by a nurse's submarine. During the subsequent operation, his head gets attached to a chicken's body and wears a glove on his head.

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* AdorableEvilMinions: The nurses.
* TheAlcatraz: Medical Island, which hosts the fortress-styled hospital.

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* AdorableEvilMinions: The nurses.
nurses, whose super deformed design make them appear like dolls or little girls. One of their inhumane activities is sinking an ocean liner in the first episode.
* TheAlcatraz: Medical Island, which hosts the fortress-styled hospital.hospital, is an island remote from civilization. Why Dr. Franken arrived there in the first place was that a train struck him and sent him flying towards Lala's spaceship above the then barren island.



** Episode 6, which is a backstory to Dr. Franken and the founding of Medical Island, uses cutout-styled animation.
** Episode 13 is primarily presented as a black and white manwha featuring both super deformed and {{Main/Animesque}} characters, complete with speech balloons.
* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: Some scenes have computer generated settings. It's noticeable in some camera movements.
* {{Main/Gorn}}: Gore and blood frequently show up.
* GrossoutShow: Thanks to the {{Main/Gorn}} and other reasons like vomiting.
* HalfHumanHybrid: The patient in the first episode is a man whose head gets attached to a chicken's body.
* PlantPerson: Narta, who can sprout vines, flowers, and carnivorous plants.
* SeriesFauxnale: Episode 8, where [[spoiler:the facility gets destroyed, but is replaced by a [[BiggerIsBetter big new one]] on a new adjacent island before the "End" screen]].
* SinisterShades: The nurses on duty wear shades. An exception is the New Nurse.
* StockScream: There is liberal use of stock scream effects.
* SuperSexOrgans: China Boy can expose his genitals, producing a bright flash that stuns the nurses. It's not effective against the male zombies.
* TearsOfBlood: Happens to Dr. Franken, whose blood drips to the "Project Revenge" book at the ending of Episode 6.
* VillainProtagonist: Dr. Franken.
* Mooks: Residents.
* HeroAntagonist: Dr. K and Resident Evil. They hate Dr. Franken.
* BreaktheCutie: New nerses.
* DudeLooksLikeaLady: Sadu.

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** Episode 6, which is a backstory to for Dr. Franken and the founding of Medical Island, uses cutout-styled animation.
** Episode 13 is primarily presented as a black and white monochrome manwha featuring both super deformed and {{Main/Animesque}} characters, complete with speech balloons.
balloons.
* CloneArmy: Episode 5 reveals that the nurses and residents are clones produced by a giant fetus that resembles Lala.
* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: Some scenes have computer generated settings.scenes, including the exterior shots of the facility, are rendered in computer-generated graphics while the characters are Flash animated. It's noticeable in some camera movements.
* FrankensteinsMonster: Dr. Franken was born as one in a laboratory. Onlookers in the laboratory become frightful of him, exiling him outside before he wanders across towns, farms, and cities and terrify those on his path.
* {{Main/Gorn}}: Gore and blood frequently show up.
* GrossoutShow: Thanks to
up. Plus, there are shots of internal organs and bones tossing up in the {{Main/Gorn}} and other reasons like vomiting.
air by Dr. Franken.
* HalfHumanHybrid: The patient in the first episode is a man whose retrieved from an ocean liner that had been sunk by a nurse's submarine. During the subsequent operation, his head gets attached to a chicken's body.
body and wears a glove on his head.
* MadDoctor: Dr. Franken oversees Medical Island's heinous operations, such as episode 1's attaching of a human's head on to a chicken's body, and he eventually stages a revenge war against civilization for rejecting him when he was a FrankensteinsMonster.
* PlantPerson: Narta, who Narta can sprout vines, flowers, and carnivorous plants.
plants, as a consequence of a plant-human hybrid experiment.
* PsychoElectricEel: In episode 2, a nurse electrocutes Ting at his butt with a rod attached to an electric eel.
* PuttingOnTheReich: The ceremony in episode 7 shows the nurses and Dr. Franken performing a hand salute akin to the Nazi salute.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: In episode 4, a nurse hits a wall and wakes up very surprised that she's in a strange and grotesque facility. Once she faints, she's given a pair of shades and returns to being an indistinguishable member of her flock.
* TheScream: Dr. Franken does one in the aftermath of his room and gigantic portrait being ravaged by Muan at the very end of episode 5.
* SeriesFauxnale: Episode 8, where [[spoiler:the facility gets destroyed, but is replaced by destroyed during a failed attempt for Dr. Franken to bring out war. Lala replaces it with a [[BiggerIsBetter big new one]] on a new adjacent island before the "End" screen]].
* SinisterShades: The nurses on duty wear shades. An exception is the [[spoiler:The New Nurse.
Nurse in episode 4 finally obeys follows her unit's command once she's forced to wear a pair of shades.]]
* StockScream: There is liberal use of stock scream effects.
effects when characters panic or die.
* SuperSexOrgans: China Boy can expose his genitals, producing a bright flash that stuns the opposite-sex nurses. It's not effective against the male zombies.
* TearsOfBlood: Happens to Dr. Franken, whose blood drips to the "Project Revenge" book at in the ending of Episode 6.
* TornadoMove: Muan unleashes a trailing whirlwind that violently pushes the staff during his chase in Episode 5.
* VillainOpeningScene: The series begins with Dr. Franken eating an adorable tennis-ball like creature before the camera zooms out of his control room and reveals the titular setting.
* VillainProtagonist: Dr. Franken.
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Franken is shown as the show's central character due to his leadership, tragic backstory, and the first story arc's escalation into his revenge war plot against the people outside Medical Island.
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nurses.
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DudeLooksLikeaLady: Sadu.
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* Mon: Lala.
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* [[Main/Mooks]]: Residents.
* [[Main/HeroAntagonist]]: Dr. K and Resident Evil. They hate Dr. Franken.

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* Mooks: Residents.
* Hero Antagonist: Dr. K and Resident Evil. They hate Dr. Franken.

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''Medical Island'' (메디컬 아일랜드) is a Korean-American web flash/CGI shorts series created by Studio Animal and was a collaboration between the animation producers Margaret Dean and Michael Polis. It was available on the Studio Animal, Zango and Crackle websites during the [[TurnOfTheMillennium 2000s]]. Episodes one to eight were released in 2003, and episodes nine to eighteen were released in 2005. Studio Animal uploaded all 18 episodes to {{Website/YouTube}} which can be found from their [[http://www.studioanimal.co.kr/?s=medical+island website]] (all the speaking dialogue episodes there are in Korean, while many English dubbed episodes are no longer available).

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''Medical Island'' (메디컬 아일랜드) (메디컬 아일랜드) is a Korean-American web flash/CGI shorts series created by Studio Animal and was a collaboration between the animation producers Margaret Dean and Michael Polis. It was available on the Studio Animal, Zango and Crackle websites during the [[TurnOfTheMillennium 2000s]]. Episodes one to eight were released in 2003, and episodes nine to eighteen were released in 2005. Studio Animal uploaded all 18 episodes to {{Website/YouTube}} which can be found from their [[http://www.studioanimal.co.kr/?s=medical+island website]] (all the speaking dialogue episodes there are in Korean, while many English dubbed episodes are no longer available).


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''Medical Island'' (메디컬 아일랜드) is a Korean-American web flash/CGI shorts series created by Studio Animal and was a collaboration between the animation producers Margaret Dean and Michael Polis. It was available on the Studio Animal, Zango and Crackle websites during the [[TurnOfTheMillennium 2000s]]. Episodes one to eight were released in 2003, and episodes nine to eighteen were released in 2005. Studio Animal uploaded all 18 episodes to {{Website/YouTube}} which can be found from their [[http://www.studioanimal.co.kr/?s=medical+island website]] (all the speaking dialogue episodes there are in Korean, while many English dubbed episodes are no longer available).

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''Medical Island'' (메디컬 아일랜드) (메디컬 아일랜드) is a Korean-American web flash/CGI shorts series created by Studio Animal and was a collaboration between the animation producers Margaret Dean and Michael Polis. It was available on the Studio Animal, Zango and Crackle websites during the [[TurnOfTheMillennium 2000s]]. Episodes one to eight were released in 2003, and episodes nine to eighteen were released in 2005. Studio Animal uploaded all 18 episodes to {{Website/YouTube}} which can be found from their [[http://www.studioanimal.co.kr/?s=medical+island website]] (all the speaking dialogue episodes there are in Korean, while many English dubbed episodes are no longer available).



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''Medical Island'' (메디컬 아일랜드) is a Korean-American web flash/CGI shorts series created by Studio Animal and is a collaboration between the animation producers Margaret Dean and Michael Polis. It was available in the Studio Animal, Zango and Crackle websites during the [[TurnOfTheMillennium 2000s]]. Episodes one to eight were released in 2003, and episodes nine to eighteen were released in 2005. Studio Animal uploaded all 18 episodes to {{Website/YouTube}} which can be found from their [[http://www.studioanimal.co.kr/?s=medical+island website]].

''Medical Island'' is set in a prison-like medical facility ruled by Dr. Franken. Utilizing an army of nurses, he conducts horrifying surgical operations at his kidnapped patients, who may attempt to escape.

Until the second half of its run, this comedy/horror series is mainly free of dialogue, and in spite of its highly deformed characters and colorful graphics, it's definitely not for children.

In Spring 2019, a reboot was included in [[http://m.characternews.co.kr/news/newsview.php?ncode=1065576393723588 a list of planned animation projects]] in South Korea.

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''Medical Island'' (메디컬 아일랜드) is a Korean-American web flash/CGI shorts series created by Studio Animal and is was a collaboration between the animation producers Margaret Dean and Michael Polis. It was available in on the Studio Animal, Zango and Crackle websites during the [[TurnOfTheMillennium 2000s]]. Episodes one to eight were released in 2003, and episodes nine to eighteen were released in 2005. Studio Animal uploaded all 18 episodes to {{Website/YouTube}} which can be found from their [[http://www.studioanimal.co.kr/?s=medical+island website]].

website]] (all the speaking dialogue episodes there are in Korean, while many English dubbed episodes are no longer available).

''Medical Island'' is set in at a prison-like medical facility ruled by Dr. Franken. Utilizing an army of nurses, he conducts horrifying surgical operations at his kidnapped patients, who may attempt to escape.

Until the second half of its run, this comedy/horror series is was mainly free of dialogue, and in spite of its highly deformed characters and colorful graphics, it's definitely not for children.

In Spring 2019, a reboot was included in [[http://m.characternews.co.kr/news/newsview.php?ncode=1065576393723588 a list of planned animation projects]] in South Korea.
children due to graphic violence and nudity.



* TearsOfBlood: Happens to Dr. Franken, whose blood drips to the "Project Revenge" book in the ending of Episode 6.

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* TearsOfBlood: Happens to Dr. Franken, whose blood drips to the "Project Revenge" book in at the ending of Episode 6.
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* ThreeDEffectsTwoDCartoon: Some scenes have computer generated settings. It's noticeable in some camera movements.

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* ConspicuousCG: Some scenes have computer generated settings. It's noticeable in some camera movements.

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This comedy/horror series is mainly free of dialogue, and in spite of its highly deformed characters and colorful graphics, it's definitely not for children.

In Spring 2019, a reboot is included in [[http://m.characternews.co.kr/news/newsview.php?ncode=1065576393723588 a list of planned animation projects]] in South Korea.

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This Until the second half of its run, this comedy/horror series is mainly free of dialogue, and in spite of its highly deformed characters and colorful graphics, it's definitely not for children.

In Spring 2019, a reboot is was included in [[http://m.characternews.co.kr/news/newsview.php?ncode=1065576393723588 a list of planned animation projects]] in South Korea.



** Episode 13 is primarily presented as a black and white manwha featuring both super deformed and {{Main/Animesque}} characters, complete with speech balloons and dialogue in Korean.

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''Medical Island'' (메디컬 아일랜드) is a Korean-American web flash/CGI shorts series created by Margaret Dean, Michael Polis, and Studio Animal. It was available in the Studio Animal, Zango and Crackle websites during the [[TurnOfTheMillennium 2000s]]. Episodes one to eight were released in 2003, and episodes nine to eighteen were released in 2005. Studio Animal uploaded all 18 episodes to {{Website/YouTube}} which can be found from their [[http://www.studioanimal.co.kr/?s=medical+island website]].

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''Medical Island'' (메디컬 아일랜드) is a Korean-American web flash/CGI shorts series created by Studio Animal and is a collaboration between the animation producers Margaret Dean, Dean and Michael Polis, and Studio Animal.Polis. It was available in the Studio Animal, Zango and Crackle websites during the [[TurnOfTheMillennium 2000s]]. Episodes one to eight were released in 2003, and episodes nine to eighteen were released in 2005. Studio Animal uploaded all 18 episodes to {{Website/YouTube}} which can be found from their [[http://www.studioanimal.co.kr/?s=medical+island website]].



* PlantPerson: Narta, who can sprout carnivorous plants.
* SeriesFauxnale: Episode 8, where [[spoiler:the facility gets destroyed, but is replaced by a [[BiggerIsBetter big new one]] on a new island before the "End" screen]].

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* PlantPerson: Narta, who can sprout vines, flowers, and carnivorous plants.
* SeriesFauxnale: Episode 8, where [[spoiler:the facility gets destroyed, but is replaced by a [[BiggerIsBetter big new one]] on a new adjacent island before the "End" screen]].



* StockSoundEffects: There is liberal use of stock scream effects.

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''Medical Island'' (메디컬 아일랜드) is a 2003 Korean-American web flash/CGI shorts series created by Margaret Dean, Michael Polis, and Studio Animal. It was available in the Studio Animal, Zango and Crackle websites during the [[TurnOfTheMillennium 2000s]]. Studio Animal uploaded all 18 episodes to {{Website/YouTube}} which can be found from their [[http://www.studioanimal.co.kr/?s=medical+island website]].

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''Medical Island'' (메디컬 아일랜드) is a 2003 Korean-American web flash/CGI shorts series created by Margaret Dean, Michael Polis, and Studio Animal. It was available in the Studio Animal, Zango and Crackle websites during the [[TurnOfTheMillennium 2000s]]. Episodes one to eight were released in 2003, and episodes nine to eighteen were released in 2005. Studio Animal uploaded all 18 episodes to {{Website/YouTube}} which can be found from their [[http://www.studioanimal.co.kr/?s=medical+island website]].


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''Medical Island'' (메디컬 아일랜드) is a 2003 Korean-American web flash/CGI shorts series created by Margaret Dean, Michael Polis, and Studio Animal. It was available in the Studio Animal, Zango and Crackle websites during the [[TurnOfTheMillennium 2000s]]. Studio Animal uploaded all 18 episodes to {{Website/YouTube}} which can be found from their [[http://www.studioanimal.co.kr/?s=medical+island website]].

''Medical Island'' is set in a prison-like medical facility ruled by Dr. Franken. Utilizing an army of nurses, he conducts horrifying surgical operations at his kidnapped patients, who may attempt to escape.

This comedy/horror series is mainly free of dialogue, and in spite of its highly deformed characters and colorful graphics, it's definitely not for children.

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!! ''Medical Island'' contains examples of:
* AdorableEvilMinions: The nurses.
* TheAlcatraz: Medical Island, which hosts the fortress-styled hospital.
* {{Main/Artshift}}:
** Episode 6, which is a backstory to Dr. Franken and the founding of Medical Island, uses cutout-styled animation.
** Episode 13 is primarily presented as a black and white manwha featuring both super deformed and {{Main/Animesque}} characters, complete with speech balloons and dialogue in Korean.
* ConspicuousCG: Some scenes have computer generated settings. It's noticeable in some camera movements.
* {{Main/Gorn}}: Gore and blood frequently show up.
* GrossoutShow: Thanks to the {{Main/Gorn}} and other reasons like vomiting.
* HalfHumanHybrid: The patient in the first episode is a man whose head gets attached to a chicken's body.
* PlantPerson: Narta, who can sprout carnivorous plants.
* SinisterShades: The nurses on duty wear shades. An exception is the New Nurse.
* StockSoundEffects: There is liberal use of stock scream effects.
* SuperSexOrgans: China Boy can expose his genitals, producing a bright flash that stuns the nurses. It's not effective against the male zombies.
* TearsOfBlood: Happens to Dr. Franken, whose blood drips to the "Project Revenge" book in the ending of Episode 6.
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