Oh, there it is!

Action is called on theDrunk Historyset, and Rogen transforms into Victor Frankenstein, tossing appendages onto a gurney.

He took body parts arm!

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is jolted to life by jumper cables.

The narrators speech culminates with the triumphantly ludicrous punchline: Now give me some mother-fing pancakes!

(Thats yourMacbethline, co-creator/host Derek Waters tells Rogen.)

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The monster blinks, mouths Master?

Creator?, rises from the table, and stiffly wanders off while the crew tries not to laugh.

Hes probably starving, quips Ferrell when the cameras stop rolling.

Drunk Historyis hoping youre hungry er, thirsty for its most ambitious toast-and-talk yet.

(Plus, Jack McBrayer as Lord Byron!)

There was something meta in telling this story about someone telling a story, and having that reenacted.

Having three things happening at once I just thought that was really going to be fun.

Brace for literal shocks among other surprises.

Its an off-the-wall story I had no idea happened.

And Mary Shelley is a total badass.

Adds Rogen: One wouldnt assume one of the most resonant novels was conceived of on a hallucinogenic getaway.

But, I dunno, Ive had a few hallucinogenic getaways that have yielded some pretty strong ideas.

Filming these reenactments is also trippy.

Offers theWestworldstar: Its like extreme dub-smashing with a set and other actors.

Its an amazing acting exercise.

And monster laughs lie in the overserved absurd.

As we like it.