Little Vampire
Little Vampire

Little Vampire

2020Movie82 minFrench

Little Vampire lives in a haunted house with a merry group of monsters, but he is bored stiff! One night, he secretly sneaks out of the manor along with his trusted bulldog, Phantomato, on a quest to find some new friends.

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IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes78%
Google Users77%
Director: Joann SfarGenres: Animation, Comedy, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

A young vampire named Rudolph is about to turn 300 years old, but feels like an outsider in his own family. He befriends a human boy named Tony, who is obsessed with castles and vampires. Together, they embark on adventures, but their friendship is threatened by a ruthless vampire hunter.

Critical Reception

The film received a mixed to positive reception. Critics generally praised its animation style and heartwarming story, though some found the plot to be predictable. Audiences seemed to enjoy the charming characters and the blend of humor and adventure.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually appealing animation and charming characters.
  • Appreciated for its gentle approach to vampire themes, making it family-friendly.
  • Some found the narrative a bit too simplistic or predictable.

Google audience: Google users generally found 'Little Vampire' to be a cute and enjoyable animated film, particularly for younger audiences. They liked the positive messages about friendship and acceptance, although a few mentioned that the story lacked originality.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the popular German children's book series 'Der kleine Vampir' by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg, which has been adapted into various media since its first publication in 1979.

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Chris Sawin

Chris Sawin

_Little Vampire_ is an extraordinary little French animated film that’s amusing and entertaining for both children and adults. You fall in love with all of the characters and the storyline is more riveting than it has any right to be. The f...