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Hotel Transylvania (2012), directed by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Sony Pictures Animation, received a variety of nominations and a few wins, primarily within the animation industry and fan-voted ceremonies.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the awards associated with the film based on internal knowledge:
The film was commercially successful but faced stiff competition in 2012 from Brave, Wreck-It Ralph, and ParaNorman. Its primary "Wins" came from the Kids' Choice Awards, highlighting its resonance with its target demographic, and its high volume of Annie Award nominations solidified its technical respect within the animation industry.
The summary missed that Violeta Isfel was nominated for 'Favorite Voice in a Movie' (Doblaje Favorito) for the Latin American Spanish dub.
Mark Mothersbaugh won a BMI Film Music Award for the score.
Hotel Transylvania (2012) received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Animated Feature (lost to Brave) and 8 Annie Award nominations, including Best Animated Feature, Directing (Genndy Tartakovsky), Music (Mark Mothersbaugh), and two for Character Design (Carlos Grangel and Carter Goodrich). It did not receive a PGA nomination. Adam Sandler won 'Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie' at the 2013 Kids' Choice Awards (USA). The film was also nominated for 'Favorite Animated Movie' at the US, Mexico, and Argentina Kids' Choice Awards. It was not nominated for a BAFTA Children's Award for Feature Film, nor did it receive People's Choice or Teen Choice Award nominations for voice acting in 2013.