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Hotel Transylvania 3 – Summer Vacation

2018 | 97 min | K-7 | animation, comedy, family, fantasy

In Hotel Transylvania 3: Monsters on the Road, the beloved family of monsters goes on a cruise so that Dracula can spend a well-deserved summer vacation from the hustle and bustle of the hotel. Dracula’s gang throws himself fully into enjoying what the luxury ship has to offer: monster cruises, exotic excursions and moon landings.

However, the dream vacation quickly turns into a nightmare when Mavis realizes that Draku is in love with the ship’s mysterious captain Ericka, who has a dangerous secret that could destroy the entire monster kingdom. Directed by Genndy Tartakovsky. As original voice actors, e.g. Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg and Selena Gomez.

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About the movie

Subjects

  • arts
  • finnish

Keywords

  • emotional skills
  • fear
  • humoristic
  • imagination growth
  • intertextual
  • optimistic

Educational levels

  • middle schools
  • primary schools

Genres

  • animation
  • comedy
  • family
  • fantasy

Playlists

  • Halloween

Age limits

  • K-7

Studios

  • Sony Pictures

For media educator

The animated film series about the parties of the good-hearted monster guard has now progressed to its third part: Hotel Transylvania 3 - Summer Vacation. This time, the monsters in need of a vacation are going on a cruise – to the Bermuda Triangle, of course. Like the previous parts of the series, this Hotel Transylvania is not exciting even for small viewers, although the film uses traditional horror imagery such as vampires and Frankenstein's monster.

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