Hotel Transylvania 3 has some moments that make you question whether it’s really a movie for kids! Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/ho3Hg6
We’ve all been “zinged” before. And no, we don’t mean being roasted or getting some shade thrown in your direction. We’re talking about the feeling you get when you find your one true love. According to Dracula himself in the first Hotel Transylvania, you can only “zing” once and never again. When he said this, he meant it, and this bit of advice was shared in a heartfelt moment between himself and his daughter. After losing his wife on account of some rioting townspeople, the poor vampire never thought he’d find love again. He was wrong. As we learned in Hotel Transylvania 3, it IS possible to “zing” twice and of all his prospects, he happened to “zing” with his arch nemesis’ great granddaughter. Yes, Ericka Van Helsing is the lucky countess and their love story made for a great twist in the continuing adventures of everyone’s favorite monsters.
But… Is Hotel Transylvania really for everyone? At face value it seems like the perfect story for the whole family to enjoy – with its message of love and acceptance. Still, there are some characters, situations and events that might not be ideal for the young ones. Just take the fact that of all the characters – Dracula, Mavis, Johnny, Ericka, Frank, Eunice, Wayne, Wanda and Murray – half of them are undead. That’s not necessarily the most kid-friendly concept right there. So join ScreenRant as we explore whether this latest flick is truly perfect for all ages or it should be locked away in a dungeon until the younger monsters are old enough to enjoy.
Featuring:
Entry 1 – VLAD’S SPEEDO
Entry 2 – MURRAY THE MUMMY
Entry 3 – ZOMBIE VILLAGER’S
Entry 4 – DRAC’S WIFE
Entry 5 – DOOMED OCEAN LINER CONNECTION
Entry 6 – A FAMILY AFFAIR
Entry 7 – DATING APPS
Entry 8 – WEAPONS
Entry 9 – AIR PHOBIA
Entry 10 – CYBORG VAN HELSING
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