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Monster Hotel 2005

★ 7.75 votes24 min📅 2005-05-05

"A Magic Kinder Original Film"

Step into the spooky yet whimsical world of *Monster Hotel (2005)*, a quirky animated horror short directed by François Corteggiani.

Director: François Corteggiani

Cast

Pietro Ubaldi
Pietro Ubaldi
Gibbus (voice)
Marco Balzarotti
Marco Balzarotti
Funnystein (voice) / Dueteste (voice)
Silvana Fantini
Mummia (voice) / Strega Miranda (voice)
Gigi Rosa
Gigi Rosa
Ye-Yeti (voice) / Dragox (voice)
Mario Zucca
Mario Zucca
Wolfox (voice)
Raffaele Fallica
Raffaele Fallica
Sir Drak (voice)
Stefano Albertini
Brutos (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Monster Hotel (2005) about?

*Monster Hotel* follows a group of supernatural creatures as they navigate the absurd challenges of running a haunted hotel. From vampire bellhops to witch maids, the monsters encounter everyday problems with hilarious results, turning a typical day into a series of chaotic, comedic moments.

Who directed Monster Hotel?

François Corteggiani directed *Monster Hotel (2005)*, bringing his signature playful style to this animated short.

Who stars in Monster Hotel?

The film features Pietro Ubaldi, Marco Balzarotti, Silvana Fantini, Gigi Rosa, and Mario Zucca in key roles.

Is Monster Hotel (2005) worth watching?

As an unrated animated horror-comedy short, *Monster Hotel* offers a quick but charming escape with its mix of humor and light scares. Fans of quirky, family-friendly horror will likely find it enjoyable, though its brevity limits deeper storytelling.

How long is Monster Hotel?

The runtime of *Monster Hotel* is 24 minutes.

About Monster Hotel (2005) — A Spooky Animated Short with Monster Mayhem

Step into the spooky yet whimsical world of *Monster Hotel (2005)*, a quirky animated horror short directed by François Corteggiani. This 24-minute Kinder Original Film blends chills with comedy as a motley crew of monsters navigate the hilariously chaotic halls of their gothic hotel. Directed with playful wit, the film captures the absurdity of supernatural creatures stuck in mundane mishaps—think creaky doors, mischievous imps, and a vampire struggling with laundry day. The vibrant animation and lighthearted tone make it a delightful treat for horror fans seeking something light and fun.

From Pietro Ubaldi's expressive vocal performance to the chaotic energy of the ensemble cast, *Monster Hotel* delivers a short but memorable escape into its twisted hospitality. Perfect for a quick dose of spooky fun without the scares, this animated gem proves that even monsters need a break from their usual haunting routines.