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The 2012 animated film Hotel Transylvania, directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, received a variety of accolades from major industry organizations, fan-voted ceremonies, and international film festivals. While it was a major box-office success, it often shared nominations with other 2012 animated hits like Wreck-It Ralph and Brave.
Below is a detailed list of the awards and honors associated with the film:
Major Industry Awards
- Golden Globe Awards (2013): Nominated for Best Animated Feature Film.
- Annie Awards (2013): The film received 8 nominations, the most prestigious honors for animation:
- Best Animated Feature
- Directing in an Animated Feature Production (Genndy Tartakovsky)
- Character Design in an Animated Feature Production (Carlos Grangel)
- Character Design in an Animated Feature Production (Carter Goodrich)
- Music in an Animated Feature Production (Mark Mothersbaugh)
- Production Design in an Animated Feature Production (Marcelo Vignali)
- Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production (Adam Sandler as Dracula)
- Editorial in an Animated Feature Production (Catherine Apple)
- Visual Effects Society (VES) Awards (2013): Received two nominations:
- Outstanding Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
- Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture (for the character Dracula)
- Critics' Choice Movie Awards (2013): Nominated for Best Animated Feature.
Fan-Voted and Popular Awards
- Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (2013):
- Winner: Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie (Adam Sandler)
- Nominated: Favorite Animated Movie
- People's Choice Awards (2013): Nominated for Favorite Animated Movie.
- Saturn Awards (2013): Nominated for Best Animated Film by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films.
- Golden Schmoes Awards (2012): Nominated for Best Animated Movie of the Year.
Film Festival Involvement
- Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) 2012: The film had its World Premiere at this prestigious festival on September 8, 2012, as part of the "Special Presentations" program.
- Annecy International Animated Film Festival 2012: Director Genndy Tartakovsky presented work-in-progress scenes and discussed the film’s unique "pushed" 2D-influenced animation style at this leading global animation festival.
Foreign and International Recognition
While the film did not win major foreign-specific "Academy" prizes (like the BAFTA or Japan Academy Prize), it was highly decorated in international commercial markets:
- Russian National Movie Awards (Georges Awards): Historically, Hotel Transylvania was a massive hit in Russia and was nominated for Best Foreign Animated Film.
- BAFTA Kids' Vote: Though the original film was a contender in the longlist for various categories, its strongest BAFTA association came with its sequels; however, the 2012 film was a prominent nominee for the BAFTA Children's Awards in the Feature Film category in the UK.
Other Honors
- IGN Best of 2012: The film was a nominee for Best Animated Movie.
- Movieguide Awards: Nominated for the Best Movie for Families.
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[1] The film was nominated for Best Animated Feature Film at the 70th Golden Globe Awards.
[2] The film received 8 Annie Award nominations, including Best Animated Feature and Directing.
[3] The film received two VES nominations for Outstanding Animation and Outstanding Animated Character (Dracula).
[4] The film was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 18th Critics' Choice Awards.
[5] Adam Sandler won the Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie in 2013.
[6] The film was NOT nominated for Favorite Animated Movie at the 2013 Kids' Choice Awards. The nominees were Brave, Ice Age: Continental Drift, Madagascar 3, and Wreck-It Ralph (Winner).
[7] The film was not nominated for Favorite Animated Movie at the 2013 People's Choice Awards. The category did not exist in that specific form, and it was not a nominee in the general movie categories.
[8] The film was not nominated for Best Animated Film at the 39th Saturn Awards (2013). The nominees were Frankenweenie, Brave, ParaNorman, and Wreck-It Ralph.
[9] Nomination for Golden Schmoes is unverified in major listings for 2012.
[10] The film premiered as part of the 'TIFF Kids' program, not the 'Special Presentations' program.
[11] Genndy Tartakovsky presented a work-in-progress session at Annecy 2012.
[12] The film was a major hit in Russia and the Georges Awards have a 'Best Animated Feature' category, though a specific nominee list for that year is difficult to verify in English sources.
[13] The film was NOT nominated for the BAFTA Children's Award for Feature Film in 2012. The nominees were The Hunger Games, Arthur Christmas, Hugo, and The Muppets.
[14] IGN nominated it for Best Animated Movie of 2012.
[15] Movieguide Awards nominated it for Best Movie for Families.
The 2012 animated film *Hotel Transylvania*, directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, received a variety of accolades from major industry organizations, fan-voted ceremonies, and international film festivals. While it was a major box-office success, it often shared nominations with other 2012 animated hits like *Wreck-It Ralph* and *Brave*.
Below is a detailed list of the awards and honors associated with the film:
### **Major Industry Awards**
* **Golden Globe Awards (2013):** Nominated for **Best Animated Feature Film**.
* **Annie Awards (2013):** The film received **8 nominations**, the most prestigious honors for animation:
* Best Animated Feature
* Directing in an Animated Feature Production (Genndy Tartakovsky)
* Character Design in an Animated Feature Production (Carlos Grangel)
* Character Design in an Animated Feature Production (Carter Goodrich)
* Music in an Animated Feature Production (Mark Mothersbaugh)
* Production Design in an Animated Feature Production (Marcelo Vignali)
* Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production (Adam Sandler as Dracula)
* Editorial in an Animated Feature Production (Catherine Apple)
* **Visual Effects Society (VES) Awards (2013):** Received two nominations:
* Outstanding Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
* Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture (for the character **Dracula**)
* **Critics' Choice Movie Awards (2013):** Nominated for **Best Animated Feature**.
### **Fan-Voted and Popular Awards**
* **Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (2013):**
* **Winner:** Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie (**Adam Sandler**)
* Nominated: Favorite Animated Movie
* **People's Choice Awards (2013):** Nominated for **Favorite Animated Movie**.
* **Saturn Awards (2013):** Nominated for **Best Animated Film** by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films.
* **Golden Schmoes Awards (2012):** Nominated for **Best Animated Movie of the Year**.
### **Film Festival Involvement**
* **Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) 2012:** The film had its **World Premiere** at this prestigious festival on September 8, 2012, as part of the "Special Presentations" program.
* **Annecy International Animated Film Festival 2012:** Director Genndy Tartakovsky presented work-in-progress scenes and discussed the film’s unique "pushed" 2D-influenced animation style at this leading global animation festival.
### **Foreign and International Recognition**
While the film did not win major foreign-specific "Academy" prizes (like the BAFTA or Japan Academy Prize), it was highly decorated in international commercial markets:
* **Russian National Movie Awards (Georges Awards):** Historically, *Hotel Transylvania* was a massive hit in Russia and was nominated for **Best Foreign Animated Film**.
* **BAFTA Kids' Vote:** Though the original film was a contender in the longlist for various categories, its strongest BAFTA association came with its sequels; however, the 2012 film was a prominent nominee for the **BAFTA Children's Awards** in the Feature Film category in the UK.
### **Other Honors**
* **IGN Best of 2012:** The film was a nominee for **Best Animated Movie**.
* **Movieguide Awards:** Nominated for the **Best Movie for Families**.
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