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Director Genndy Tartakovsky is returning for the film Hotel Transylvania II. This film is the sequel to the 2012 film Hotel Transylvania, with its writer, Robert Smigel. 7 years later, Mavis and Johnny have a son, Dennis, whose lack of any vampire abilities worries his grandfather Dracula. When Mavis and Johnny go to visit Johnny’s parents, Dracula and his friends Frank, Murray, Wayne and Griffin to put Dennis through a 'monster-in-training' boot camp. However, an unexpected visit from Dracula's old-school human-hating father, Vlad, soon turns things upside-down.
A rip-roaring monster ball finale, complete with a whopping great punch-up featuring Dracula, Frankenstein, werewolves and bats, more than makes up for the flaws.
Light on intelligent humour, heavy on the slapstick, the result is once again a mixed bag; an animated effort which will please the young viewers, but not anyone older than maybe 10.
All of these exertions are just enough to graze the 90 minute mark, after which the film gratefully whumps to a close taking its paint-by-numbers character arcs and hopelessly generic jokes with it.