The whole film, tone and subject matter was kinda unfriendly to little kids. If anything, the black and white made it slightly creepier. It plays good to a solid 8-12 crowd (Paranorman maybe 10+), but Hotel Transylvania was its immature cereal colored cacophonous kid friendly best. If it wasn't for that movie, I'm sure Frankenweenie would have gotten slightly better numbers, but I doubt it would get that audience in the first place. I mean, the movie was about a kid who brings his dead dog back to life. That's both depressing and morbid. While HT did have the morbid story of Dracula's wife getting brutally killed (semi off screen), the advertisements basically come off as harmless as a Groovie Goolies-esque frolic.
If you're like, 6 or so, what would you rather see? The horrifying looking project about giant monster pets (thanks to the advertising) attacking the city where the humans are just as ghoulish looking, or the candy colored cartoony looking thing where the monsters are all silly?
If you're like, 6 or so, what would you rather see? The horrifying looking project about giant monster pets (thanks to the advertising) attacking the city where the humans are just as ghoulish looking, or the candy colored cartoony looking thing where the monsters are all silly?