
The story of Rudolph, a thirteen year old vampire, whose clan is threatened by a notorious vampire hunter. He meets Tony, a mortal of the same age, who is fascinated by old castles, graveyards and - vampires. Tony helps Rudolph in an action and humor packed battle against their adversaries, and together they save Rudolph's family and become friends.... (Full plot summary below)
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The story of Rudolph, a thirteen year old vampire, whose clan is threatened by a notorious vampire hunter. He meets Tony, a mortal of the same age, who is fascinated by old castles, graveyards and - vampires. Tony helps Rudolph in an action and humor packed battle against their adversaries, and together they save Rudolph's family and become friends.
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| Otroscines.comEzequiel BoettiHeartfelt [and] honest. [Full Review in Spanish] |
| Stuff.co.nzJames CrootThrow in a choppy, ragged plot and the result is an underwhelming adventure that will probably struggle to please either kids or their parents. |
| Independent (UK)Geoffrey MacnabIt's perfectly passable half-term entertainment but has no bite or distinctiveness whatsoever. |
| StarburstJohn HigginsIt's a limp affair throughout, drained of any substance. |
| Common Sense MediaBrian CostelloAnimated book-based monster tale has potty humor, peril. |
| Daily Mail (UK)Brian VinerAn unnecessarily convoluted story about a 13-year-old American boy who befriends a vampire of the same age will fly over the heads of the target audience and bore accompanying grown-ups. |
| GuardianMike McCahillEvery movement within the film is programmed with an eye towards zappy distraction rather than sincere education, which explains why the final product feels as weightless as it looks artless. |
| Daily Express (UK)Andy LeaThe dialogue is flat and the animation is workmanlike but it is quirky and pacy enough to keep younger children quiet. |
| Observer (UK)Simran HansA tame-enough tale of tolerance, though bonus points for a healthy dose of toilet humour and a flying, fanged cow. |
| The ListEddie HarrisonSuch beloved source material deserves a more polished revival than this. |