

Hotel Transylvania 2012
"Where monsters go to get away from it all."
Directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, *Hotel Transylvania (2012)* blends animated comedy and fantasy into a vibrant, monster-filled retreat where Dracula's exclusive resort becomes the unexpected stage for a heartwarming generational clash.
Director: Genndy Tartakovsky
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hotel Transylvania (2012) about?
*Hotel Transylvania (2012)* follows Dracula as he hosts a birthday party for his daughter Mavis at his monster-only resort, where the rules are simple: no humans allowed. But when an ordinary human accidentally crashes the celebration, Dracula's overprotective instincts clash with Mavis's desire for independence, leading to a series of hilarious and heartfelt mishaps that challenge both father and daughter to grow.
Who directed Hotel Transylvania?
Genndy Tartakovsky, known for his work on *Samurai Jack* and *Primal*, directed *Hotel Transylvania*.
Who stars in Hotel Transylvania?
The film features an all-star voice cast including Adam Sandler as Dracula, Andy Samberg as Jonathan, Selena Gomez as Mavis, Kevin James as Frank the Frankenstein, and Steve Buscemi as Wayne the werewolf.
Is Hotel Transylvania (2012) worth watching?
With its blend of sharp humor, vibrant animation, and universal themes, *Hotel Transylvania (2012)* is a delightful choice for families and animation fans. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its heartwarming story and comedic charm make it a fun pick for viewers of all ages.
How long is Hotel Transylvania?
The movie runs for 91 minutes.
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About Hotel Transylvania (2012) — A Monster Comedy with Heart and Laughs
Directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, *Hotel Transylvania (2012)* blends animated comedy and fantasy into a vibrant, monster-filled retreat where Dracula's exclusive resort becomes the unexpected stage for a heartwarming generational clash. Nestled in a world where classic creatures like werewolves, mummies, and Frankenstein take a break from scaring humans, this lavish hotel offers a playful escape—until an ordinary human stumbles in, throwing Dracula's carefully planned birthday celebration for his 118-year-old daughter Mavis into delightful chaos. With a mix of slapstick humor, family-friendly antics, and a touch of romance, the film captures the essence of parental overprotection versus youthful independence against a backdrop of neon-lit halls and gothic whimsy.
Fans of offbeat animation will appreciate Tartakovsky's dynamic direction, while Adam Sandler's voice work as Dracula anchors a cast that brings warmth and laughter to this unconventional family tale. The story's themes of acceptance and letting go resonate beyond the laughs, making *Hotel Transylvania* a standout in the genre.




