HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA: THE SERIES
(Disney Channel, Teletoon, Netflix, June 25, 2017-October 29, 2020)
Sony Pictures
Animation, Corus Entertainment, Nelvana
(Disney Channel, Teletoon, Netflix, June 25, 2017-October 29, 2020)
MAIN CAST:
Bryn McAuley – Mavis Dracula
Evany Rosen – Wendy Blob
Gage Munroe – Hank N. Stein
Joseph Motiki – Pedro Moomay
Dan Chameroy – Lydia Dracula, Dr. Julien Gillman III
Richard Binsley – Diane
Bryn McAuley – Mavis Dracula
Evany Rosen – Wendy Blob
Gage Munroe – Hank N. Stein
Joseph Motiki – Pedro Moomay
Dan Chameroy – Lydia Dracula, Dr. Julien Gillman III
Richard Binsley – Diane
Hotel
Transylvania is a media franchise created and developed by comedy writer Todd Durham based on his book
of the same name. Todd later created a bible outlining several films, a
television series, holiday specials, video games, books, merchandising, a hotel
chain and theme parks and pitched it to Sony
Pictures. Sony bought the concept and set it up at their newly-formed Sony Pictures Animation
studio.
Hotel
Transylvania centered around the titular hotel opened up by Count Dracula (Adam Sandler) himself as a safe
haven for monsters away from the human world. He did this after his wife was
killed by an angry human mob shortly after the birth of his daughter, Mavis (Selena Gomez); whom he forbade from
ever leaving the hotel out of fear for her safety and went to great lengths to
keep her curiosity of the outside world at bay. Frequent residents of the hotel
included comedic interpretations of Universal Monsters like Frankenstein
(Kevin James) and his wife, Eunice (Fran Drescher); Wayne Werewolf
(Steve Buscemi), his wife, Wanda (Molly Shannon), and their
massive litter of children; Griffin the
Invisible Man (David Spade);
and Murray the
mummy (CeeLo Green). Comprising the
hotel staff were zombies
as bellhops, witches
as maids, and gargoyles
as waiters.
Drac’s
peace, however, seems to come to an end when a 21-year-old human named Johnny (Andy Samberg) stumbles upon the
hotel and meets Mavis, with the two instantly become attracted to each other.
Unable to get Johnny away without notice, Drac disguises Johnny as Frank’s
cousin “Johnnystein” and claimed he was a party planner for Mavis’ 118th
birthday. Drac found himself having to juggle his lie long enough to get rid of
Johnny without incident, but needing to do it without breaking his daughter’s
heart and chef Quasimodo
(Jon Lovitz) turning Johnny
into a meal.
The film
had a rough production, going through six directors until Genndy Tartakovsky came on
board, making his feature directorial debut. Tartakovsky visualized the film as
having the energy and exaggeration of traditional 2D animation in order to
“push reality” and infused those sensibilities into the CG design. Miley Cyrus was also initially cast to play
Mavis, but was replaced by Gomez when she bought
and licked an explicit cake meant for her then-partner’s birthday. Dan and Kevin Hageman contributed to
the story, and the screenplay was written by Peter Baynham and Robert Smigel. Character
designs were handled by Sylvain
Deboissy, Carter Goodrich, Carlos Grangel, Luis Grané, Cathy Jones, Craig Kellman, Annette Marnat and Pete Oswald. The film opened on September
28, 2012 and ended up pulling in over $378 million worldwide at the box office
against an $85 million budget. The film’s success spawned three sequels; each
earning more than the last (with the exception of the fourth, released on Amazon
Prime with only a limited theatrical release).
While production was underway for
the third film, Sony looked into expanding the series by creating a spin-off
television series. Developed by Mark
Steinberg, Hotel Transylvania: The Series was actually a prequel set
4 years before the first film. Drac (David Berni, later Ivan Sherry) was called away for
business with the Vampire
Council, leaving his older sister, Lydia (Dan Chameroy), in charge of the hotel
and looking after 114-year-old Mavis (Bryn McAuley). Mavis wanted to prove to
her father that she could run the hotel and often attempted to implement her
ideas; which clashed with Lydia’s traditional and old-fashioned outlook and
desire to maintain order. Of course, her teenaged enthusiasm and curiosity
often led Mavis into mischief with her friends Wendy Blob (Evany Rosen), a
green blob of goo; Hank N. Stein (Gage Munroe), the son of Frank
(Paul Braunstein) and Eunice
(Katie Griffin) who tended
to fall to pieces; and Pedro (Joseph Motiki), a lazy and gluttonous mummy that
liked rap (what else?) music.
Other characters included Diane
(Richard Binsley), Lydia’s pet chicken that was once human and served as her
spy around the hotel; Quasimodo
(Christopher Jacot), still
the hotel’s curmudgeon of a chef; Gene Dracula
(Patrick McKenna), Mavis’
video-game loving uncle who utilized a chariot-like wheelchair; Dr. Gillman
(Chameroy), the hotel’s resident physician; Cerberus, the
hotel’s three-headed guard dog; Klaus (Carter Hayden), Mavis’ cousin
who was always trying to upstage her in everything; Shonda Moomay
(Maria Vacratsis, later Masasa Moyo), Pedro’s mother
and eventually Wendy’s stepmother who could grow to giant size; Bob Blob (Adrian Truss), Wendy’s father and
eventually Pedro’s stepfather who’s the richest monster in the underworld; Baby Blendy,
the infant daughter of Shonda and Bob whose wails were enjoyed by residents of
the hotel; Charlotte
and Sophie
(both Josette Halpert), twin
werewolves that were old friends of Mavis from her Ghoul Guide
troop; and Donald
(Ryan Belleville) and Kitty
Cartwright (Linda Kash),
a human couple that lived near the hotel. Donald was fun-loving and dim-witted,
while Kitty was overprotective of their toddler daughter, dubbed “the nosepicker”
by Mavis, and did whatever she could to keep the monsters away from their
house. Of course, the presence of the Cartwrights and various other encounters
with humans throughout the series directly contradicted the canon of the
original film where Mavis wouldn’t encounter any until she turned 118. The characters
were designed by Ruggiero
Abbruzzese, Paul Baczynski,
Alice Lemma and Adan Ye.
Hotel Transylvania: The Series was
first seen on June 9, 2017 in the first of a four weekly shorts that aired on
WATCH Disney Channel and on Disney
Channel’s YouTube; later airing during commercial breaks on Disney Channel
proper. The series made its official debut on Disney Channel on June 25, 2017,
although the first episode was made available on WATCH Disney Channel, YouTube and VOD on June 20th. The
series was written by Steinberg, Ben
Joseph, Alex Ganetakos, Emer Connon, Alice Prodanou, Andrew Harrison, and Mike D’Ascenzo, with Josh Gal and Shawn Kalb joining in the
second season and Dale Schott
contributing a short. Steinberg served as story editor with Connon, Ganetakos,
Harrison, Joseph, Prodanou, Robert
Marianetti and David Wachtenheim
as story consultants. The majority of episodes were comprised of two story
segments. Unlike the films, the series was animated in 2D. As it was produced
by Nelvana and Corus Entertainment—both Canadian
companies—the series’ cast was comprised of Canadian talent; which meant none
of the franchise’s original actors reprised their roles (although that’s not
uncommon for film-to-TV adaptations, anyway). The series’ theme and music were
composed by Stephen Skratt and Asher
Lenz.
Initially, Disney Channel heavily
promoted the series. A week after its debut, they channel hosted a 2 ½ hour
marathon of the episodes already aired on July 2nd and their official Twitter account live-tweeted
along with it. The series premiered on Teletoon in Canada on October 2nd,
shortly before a hiatus began in December. The second half of the first season
debuted on Teletoon beginning June 24,
2018 and on Netflix in the United States
the next day before airing on Disney Channel that October. A second season was
announced in September and debuted on October 8, 2019. Unlike with the
first season, the second received very little promotion and was moved to a much
earlier timeslot. The first 13 episodes were burned through that October, with
the 14th airing in December before another hiatus. The final 12
episodes were also burned through the following October. Ultimately, the series
was quietly cancelled by Disney and the crew had moved on to other projects by
the time the final episodes aired. Repeats would air on Disney XD.
Jazwares
was the official licensor for the franchise and produced various figures based
on the show. Among them was a Mavis figure of
her humanoid and bat form; a pack of figures
of Mavis and her friends; three playsets including Mavis’ bedroom,
the hotel lobby and
the Scream Cheese Café; plush dolls; and blind
boxes that contained various characters from the films and show or pieces
of Hank to build him, with a few of them being special unlockable items found
in the playsets. Simon & Schuster
published several chapter
books written by Natalie
Shaw and Cala
Spinner and easy-reader
books by Ximena
Hastings, Sheila
Sweeny Hagginson and Tina Gallo
adapting various episodes, and a guide
to the hotel written in Mavis’ voice by Delphine
Finnegan. The second
entry of Papercutz’s Hotel Transylvania trilogy
of graphic novels was dedicated to an original story set in the world of
the show by Stefan
Petrucha, Allen Gladfelter, Zazo, Laurie E. Smith, and Wilson Ramos
Jr. In 2018 Crazy Labs released Hotel Transylvania
Adventures. It was a mobile platforming game where players used Mavis
or one of her unlockable friends to traverse levels to collect coins and
accomplish goals to earn 3 stars for each level.
During its run, the series was nominated
for four ACTRA
Awards, winning one; two Canadian
Cinema Editors Awards; four Canadian
Screen Awards, winning one; a Daytime
Emmy Award; and two Writers
Guild of Canada Awards, winning one. So far, only the first season has been
available to stream on Netflix as well as purchasable on the iTunes
store, Prime
Video, Vudu
and Google
Play. The first
episode was uploaded to Sony Pictures Animation’s official YouTube channel.
Most clips and shorts have since been removed from official channels and are only
partially available on international Disney YouTube channels or from user uploads.
EPISODE GUIDE:
Season 1:
“Enter the Nosepicker / Hide & Shriek” (6/25/17) – Mavis
accidentally lures a human baby to the hotel just before an influential
reviewer is due to come by. / Mavis finds the doll she lost 90 years prior, and
this time it’s determined to never leave her side again.
“Bad Friday / Hoop Screams” (6/26/17) – Mavis’s attempt to achieve
the best scare on Bad Friday results in her getting scared by Kitty instead. /
Mavis helps Hank’s basketball skills by giving him a deceased basketball player’s
hands.
“Buggin’ Out / How Do You Solv a Problem Like Medusa”
(6/27/17) – While cleaning the hotel, Mavis accidentally infests the bed with
truth bugs instead of bedbugs. / Mavis invites Medusa to the hotel when she
finds out she’s Lydia’s rival and accidentally turns her to stone with her own
wig.
“Adventures in Vampiresitting / Phlegm Ball” (6/28/17) – A disguised
Mavis ends up babysitting a human child, at least until the actual babysitter
shows up and alerts the family about monsters. / Mavis learns her friends have
been letting her win at Phlegm Ball just when her cousin challenges her to a
game for her father’s lucky fangs.
“Wendy Big and Tall / Doppelfanger” (6/29/17) – Wendy’s desire
to become taller goes awry when she becomes a giant monster instead. / Mavis
barely has time to enjoy her favorite singer coming to the hotel when a cursed
mirror unleashes an evil zombie duplicate of her.
“Great Eggspectations / Hotel Pennyslvania” (7/9/17) – Mavis
tries to prove she can care for a living creature by saving a bad egg. / Mavis
and her friends try to find a way to watch their favorite show when Lydia
disconnects the cable.
“Breakfast at Lydia’s / The Trouble with Wendys” (7/16/17) –
Mavis worries about losing her employee of the month title when she causes
Quasimodo to quit. / Feeling indebted to Dr. Gillman for getting gum out of her
hair, she sticks by him until she can return the favor.
“Frankenstunt / What About Blob?” (7/23/17) – Hank fills in
for his father for a movie when Frank gets blown apart doing a stunt. / Mavis
and Wendy plot to get Lydia and Bob Blob together, but instead it prompts Bob
to want to move his family away to the Cramptons.
“Curse Club / Casket if you Can” (7/30/17) – Mavis tries to
help Pedro’s confidence by running around and making it seem as if his curses are
coming true. / Lydia’s coffin gets ejected from the hotel with her in it, and
Mavis and her friends must rescue it from a human antique collector.
“A Scare to Remember / Hank and the Real Boy” (8/6/17) – The
kids accidentally get rid of the ghost author who really writes the books of
Lydia’s favorite author when they clean the hotel. / Attempting to keep Hank
from falling to pieces results in his becoming a real boy.
“The Wrapture / Becoming Klaus” (8/20/17) – Mavis replaces
Pedro’s wraps that she got accidentally got rid of, but as they’re a different material
Pedro adopts a new identity. / Mavis’ broken fang requires getting a transplant
from Klaus.
“116 Candles / Stop or my Mummy Will Shout” (10/1/17) – Mavis
gives Lydia a de-aging perfume in order to be allowed to go to a concert. / The
kids pretend Pedro is in charge of the hotel in order to impress his mother.
“The Legend of Pumpkin Guts” (10/8/17) – Sneaking out to
learn the secret behind Halloween causes Mavis and her friends to accidentally
unleash the monstrous Pumpkin Guts on the monster world.
“Fright of Hand / Dude Where’s My Garlic?” (10/15/17) –
Mavis plays magician at Diane’s party and accidentally loses her in a strange
void. / Quasimodo’s supply of garlic leads Mavis to investigate why its deadly
to vampires.
“Bat Flap Fever / Thumb and Thumber” (10/22/17) – Mavis is
sent an embarrassing gift from her father that she throws away, resulting in it
getting stuck to Donald. / When Hank discovers his thumb is from the Dracula
bloodline, Lydia begins showing him all the affection she often denies Mavis.
“Brain Drain / Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow” (11/4/17) – Lydia
takes Pandora’s box from Mavis and gives it to zombie Isaac Newton, just as his
brain is swapped with Hank’s. / When someone starts messing with Lydia’s hair,
the obvious suspect is Medusa.
“Drop the Needle / Really Gross Anatomy” (11/11/17) – Mavis
offers to teach Klaus how to become a bat if he’ll show her how to replace the
needle she broke on Lydia’s gramophone. / The kids discover Dr. Gillman isn’t
an actual doctor and try to teach them everything they know about medicine
(which is nothing).
“The Fright Before Creepmas” (12/2/17) – Mavis tries to get
Krampus to fix a 1,000-year-old mistake so that Lydia will let everyone enjoy a
family Creepmas.
“Exit Sandman / Roadkill Trip” (6/25/18 N, 10/15/18 DC) – Rebuilding
Diane’s chicken coop disturbs the Sandman’s sleep, so he puts the entire hotel
to sleep. / Mavis and Uncle Gene decide to go on a road trip to visit a restaurant
before it closes, but getting there is proving a challenge.
“Top Wing / Fried Mean Tomatoes” (6/25/18 N, 10/16/18 DC) – When
Mavis gets a position Wendy wanted, their relationship becomes strained. /
Mavis attempts to use magic to expel Quasimodo’s mean streak and make him
nicer.
“Four Monsters and a Funeral / Rainbow Doom” (6/24/18 TT,
10/17/18 DC) – Mavis must hold a phony funeral for Uncle Gene after telling
Death that he died. / When Mavis uses a cursed code to beat a video game, the
game comes to life to take over the monster world.
“Drac to the Future” (6/25/18 N, 10/18/18 DC) – When Kitty
ends up sucked into a self-updating history book, Mavis must go back in time to
rescue her.
“Gorytelling / A Few Good Monsters” (6/25/18 N, 10/22/18 DC)
– Mavis hopes impressing an author writing about the hotel will lead to her
becoming a full-time manager. / Lydia puts the kids on trial to determine who
broke a priceless Dracula family heirloom.
“Mummyfest Destiny / Bandages of Brothers” (6/25/18 N,
10/23/18 DC) – Against warnings, Mavis decides to make use of Pedro’s time-freezing
amulet. / A rift grows between Pedro and Hank that begins to affect the entire
hotel.
“Creepover Party / Frankenstein & Son” (6/25/18 N, 10/24/18
DC) – Mavis’ old Ghoul Guide friends are coming to the hotel, meaning they can
finally earn their last merit badge. / Frank wants to try dramatic acting so he
can win an award, and decides to cast his next film at the hotel.
“Fangceañera”
(6/25/18 N, 10/25/18 DC) – Mavis wants to spend her 115th birthday
earning her Dracula cape in the dangerous Fangceañera
realm, but Drac’s overprotectiveness spoils her plans.
Season 2:
“Welcome to Human Park / Must Scream TV” (10/8/19) – Mavis
and her friends set out to get themselves scared silly before Halloween. / When
Pedro fixes the TV, Mavis ends up trapped inside.
“Married to the Blob” (10/9/19) – Mavis intends to throw the
best wedding ever for Pedro’s mother and Wendy’s father.
“Portrait of Mavis as a Young Vampire / Goo Crush” (101/10/19)
– When the kids attempt to fix Mavis’ ruined portrait, they end up causing a
bunch of magical problems. / Mavis encourages Wendy to find a crush, but her
missing glasses leads to her making a big mistake.
“Frankerheads / For Whom the Smell Tolls” (10/11/19) – Hank asks
Mavis to get him a rare collectible, but she ends up losing out on it to Klaus.
/ Puberty gives Mavis “the vapors”, making her repulsive to all the monsters.
“Cries and Dolls / Hypnosferatu” (10/15/19) – Mavis’ clingy
doll begins to haunt her dreams. / Mavis new hypnosis power causes Donald to
sweep Lydia off her feet.
“Best Friends Furever / Fantasy Vamp” (10/16/19) – Mavis uses
Lydia’s staff to hang out with both Wendy and werewolves Sophie and Charlotte at
the same time. / Mavis wins a trip to a Phlegm Ball fantasy camp where she has
to put its leader in his place after he insults her friends.
“Stepmonsters / Better Know Your Mavis” (10/17/19) – Marvis convinces
Pedro and Wendy to get to know their new stepparents. / Wendy competes against
Sophie and Charlotte to see who can better care for a sick Mavis.
“The Northern Frights / Don’t Fear the Realtor” (10/18/19) –
Mavis tricks Uncle Gene to get him away from his constant gaming. / A realtor sets
her sights on selling the hotel.
“Holy Babies / Aunt Lydia’s New Clothes” (10/21/19) – Lying about
their birthdays to get free ice cream has Death turning Mavis and Pedro into
babies to fix his own records. / Mavis accidentally ruins Lydia’s new
invisibility poncho.
“I Only Have Eyes for Goo / Talk Blobbish to Me” (10/22/19) –
Mavis takes advantage of Wendy’s mind-reading glasses to get herself a
promotion. / Mavis casts a spell to help Pedro learn Blobbish, but accidentally
causes everyone else to only speak it instead.
“Wand Ambition / Lost in Transylvation” (10/23/19) – Mavis accidentally
throws way Tiffany’s magic wand, which Kitty finds and uses to cast a spell on
the hotel. / Mavis accidentally invents a new word that gets added to the
Vampire Dictionary.
“The Song Remains Asleep / Baby Got Hunchback” (10/24/19) –
The song Donald sings in his sleep becomes a big hit when used as the hotel’s
elevator music. / Quasimodo gets unwanted attention when the kids market and
sell his dirt flame recipe without his knowing.
“Afterlifestyles of the Rich and Mavis / The Mavysitters Club”
(10/25/19) – Mavis is so focused on plans for the Steins’ AniverScary that she
ends up losing Frank’s body. / Lydia puts Klaus in charge of wrangling the
out-of-control wolf pups.
“A Year Without Creepmas” (12/7/19) – When Mavis
accidentally causes Krampus to take a vacation, she must team-up with Santa to
save Creepmas.
“Casualties of Wart / When the Afterlife Gives You
Phlegmonade” (10/3/20) – Mavis is invited into the witches’ clique when they
mistake her pimple for a wart. / Mavis convinces Sophie and Charlotte to spend
time apart when they have a falling out.
“Undead Red / Klaus of the Rising Sun” (10/4/20) – Mavis learns
the surprising identity of a being that scares humans when they chant his name
three times. / Inadvertently saving Mavis from the sun turns Klaus into a hotel
hero.
“Say Princess to the Dress / The Naming of the Shrew”
(10/10/20) – When Mavis sniffs a flower meant for Kitty she becomes a dainty
princess. / Mavis takes away everyone’s fear of Lydia when she reveals her real
name during a game.
“Death Becomes Him / Purse of the Mummy” (10/11/20) – Pedro steals
Death’s robe and ends up stuck with his job. / Mavis loses control of the magic
purse Shonda got for Wendy’s birthday.
“Cape Boss / Diner of the Dead” (10/17/20) – If Mavis can’t
show that her cape is well-trained, she could lose it. / Pedro causes a zombie
apocalypse when he feeds the zombie staff human food.
“Six Feet Undercover Boss / Ghost Effect” (10/18/20) –
Everyone suspects the new janitor may be Lydia in disguise spying on them. /
Mavis goes safety-crazy to prevent accidents at the hotel.
“World Wide Wendy / Stuck in the
Middle with Goo” (10/24/20) – Mavis attempts to bring the hotel into the future
by going wireless. Competing stepsiblings Pedro and Wendy find themselves in
need of a tiebreaker.
“The Shawhank Redemption / Friendship is Tragic” (10/25/20) –
Hank’s friends attempt to help him conquer his fears. / Mavis’ friends worry
they’re drifting apart when she looks forward to a day without them.
“Cursery Rhymes / I Did It All for the Cookie” (10/26/20) –
The kids try to restore Baby Blendy’s crying before her giggling annoys the whole
hotel.
“Fangs for the Memories / Sleepers Creepers” (10/27/20) –
Mavis accidentally erases the memories of her favorite vampire singer. / Quasimodo’s
jar of misfortune cookies gets raided.
“Polterguest / Hair Raiser” (10/28/20) – When the hotel is
booked solid, Mavis rents out the Cartwright’s house. / Mavis’ attempts at
giving herself a haircut results in disaster.
“What Lycidias Beneath” (10/29/20) – Mavis accidentally
unleashes her ancestor who’s intent on dominating the monster world and the
underworld.
Shorts:
“Summer Vacation” (6/9/17) – A clip show.
“Drac be Trippin’” (6/11/17) – Mavis helps Drac pack for his
trip as he’s a terrible packer.
“Who’s the Boss” (6/18/17) – Mavis shows off her
accomplishments around the hotel to prove she can be the temporary manager.
“Ballad of Mavis” (6/24/17) – Mavis lays the scares down on
Bad Friday.
“Nothing But Web” (7/15/17) – Mavis is determined to beat Drac
at truck-shot basketball.
“Mavis Monster P.I.” (1/7/20) – Mavis investigates a claim
that the wolf pups will become a pack of humans during the Evil Full Moon.
“Monster Fear Factor” (1/8/20) – Hank challenges the others
to a duel in which they have to face their greatest fears without freaking out.
“Holy Rabies” (1/9/20) – Mavis raps her catch-phrase: “Holy
Rabies!”
“The Mavis Dracula Show” (1/10/20) – Mavis’ latest podcast
to her father manages to capture Lydia breaking her own “no dancing” rule.
“What’s Cooking?!” (4/16/20) – Wendy, Pedro and Hank compete
to see who’ll be the next cooking champ.
“Humie Repellent” (4/17/20) – Mavis wants to show Drac she
can take initiative and sends him a video pitch for a new idea.
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