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* In the 1988 animated film ''[[Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf]]'', the Bride of Frankenstein is featured where she is named '''Repulsa''' and voiced by [[B. J. Ward (actress)|B.J. Ward]].
* In the 1990 animated series ''[[Gravedale High]]'', the character Miss Dirge (voiced by [[Eileen Brennan]]) is based on the Bride of Frankenstein.
* The Bride of Frankenstein is one of six monsters featured in the 1998 pinball machine ''Monster Bash'' by Williams. The objective of the game is to form a band with classic Universal monsters. Every monster has their own game mode which you have to start to have them added as a band member, the Bride is the singer in the band. With this iteration of the Bride, she was created before the Monster and she has requested Dr. Frankenstein to create the perfect husband for her. In her game mode, she attacks the monster with kitchen appliances after being disappointed by the doctor's work.
* The Bride of Frankenstein appears in ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]'' voiced by [[Jane Carr]]. She is shown as an inhabitant of the Home of the Ancients [[retirement home]] where she is friends with Dracula and Wolfman.
* The [[Bride of Frankenstein (comics)|Bride of Frankenstein]] appears in 2005–06 in [[DC Comics]]' ''[[Seven Soldiers]]: Frankenstein'' and in subsequent stories featuring [[Frankenstein (DC Comics)|that version of the Creature]] (who calls himself Frankenstein). She is an agent of the supernatural government organization S.H.A.D.E. and is separated from Frankenstein, with the Bride claiming "It's nothing personal, but you were never my type." This backstory gets reworked in "[[The New 52]]" title ''Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E.'' in which they separated after their son proved to be a homicidal monster and Frankenstein was forced to kill him.
* The Bride appears in the 2010-12 [[Adult Swim]] series ''[[Mary Shelley's Frankenhole]]''. Originally created as a companion to Victor Frankenstein's cynical and alcoholic "Creation", she is so disdainful of him that she went as far as to have her hair replaced with fire to keep him away. SheThe Bride is in a relationship with a vampiric [[Mohandas Gandhi]].
* The Bride of Frankenstein appears as '''Eunice''' in the ''[[Hotel Transylvania]]'' franchise voiced by [[Fran Drescher]]. She is portrayed as Frankenstein's wife, the best friend of Wanda the [[Werewolf]], and also as the aunt of Dracula's daughter Mavis. She is a [[diva]], dressed in a black miniskirt and fluffy pink turtleneck jumper.
* In the [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]] TV series ''[[Penny Dreadful (TV series)|Penny Dreadful]]'', the Bride appears as [[Brona Croft]] (portrayed by [[Billie Piper]]), an Irish immigrant with a dark past who dies of [[tuberculosis]] at the end of Season 1. In season 2, she is brought back to life with no memory after Frankenstein's monster demands a bride and given the new name "Lily Frankenstein" by Victor (who passes her off as his cousin). It is later revealed that she knew Victor was her creator from the very beginning which she reveals to the monster after stating that they will bring about a new age of immortals. A brief romantic involvement with the immortal [[Dorian Gray]] peters out as he had no ambition for global domination.