Hotel Transylvania: The Series - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Enter the Nose Picker
Mavis accidentally lures an unwelcomed guest into the hotel.
(Non-official: This is episode 1a.)
Hide & Shriek
Mavis finds her childhood toy, Demented Debbie, in the attic.
(Non-official: This is episode 1b.)
Bad Friday
The monsters celebrate Bad Friday by trying to win the Screamie for the best scare.
(Non-official: This is episode 2a.)
Hoop Screams
Mavis gives Hank the gift of basketball.
(Non-official: This is episode 2b.)
Buggin' Out
While doing her chores around the hotel, Mavis mistakes truth bugs for bed bugs.
(Non-official: This is episode 3a.)
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Medusa
Mavis invites Lydia‘s high school rival to the hotel.
(Non-official: This is episode 3b.)
Adventures In Vampiresitting
(Non-official: This is episode 4a.) ; The kids get trapped in a human house.
Phlegm Ball
(Non-official: This is episode 4b.) : Mavis' cousin shows up and challenges her to a game of phlegm ball.
Wendy Big and Tall
Mavis accidentally turns Wendy into a ginormous.
(Non-official: This is episode 5a.)
Doppelfanger
Blobby version of her little self.
(Non-official: This is episode 5b.)
Great Eggspectations
Mavis tries to prove she can care for a living creature by rescuing a ``bad egg''.
(Non-official: This is episode 6a.)
Hotel Pennsylvania
The kids try to watch the last episode of their favorite show, Hotel Pennsylvania.
(Non-official: This is episode 6b.)
Breakfast at Lydia's
Mavis wins employee of the month and the right to share breakfast with Aunt Lydia.
(Non-official: This is episode 7a.)
The Trouble with Wendies
Wendy becomes indebted to Dr. Gillman after he saves her ponytail.
(Non-official: This is episode 7b.)
Frankenstunt
Hank has to pretend to be his dad as he films his new action flick.
(Non-official: This is episode 8a.)
What About Blob?
Mavis and Wendy set up Aunt Lydia and Bob Blob on a date.
(Non-official: This is episode 8b.)
Curse Club
Pedro desperately tries to throw a curse.
(Non-official: This is episode 9a.)
Casket if You Can
Mavis loses a casket with Aunt Lydia resting inside.
(Non-official: This is episode 9b.)
A Scare to Remember
Aunt Lydia's favorite author is coming to the hotel.
(Non-official: This is episode 10a.)
Hank and the Real Boy
The kids cleaned the room so fast they accidentally got rid of the real ghost writer.
(Non-official: This is episode 10b.)
The Wrapture
Pedro's wraps are destroyed.
(Non-official: This is episode 11a.)
Becoming Klaus
Mavis morphs into Klaus.
(Non-official: This is episode 11b.)
116 Candles
(Non-official: This is episode 12a.)
Stop or My Mummy Will Shout
(Non-official: This is episode 12b.)
The Legend of Pumpkin Guts
(Non-official: This is episode 13.)
Fright of Hand
(Non-official: This is episode 14a.)
Dude Where's My Garlic?
(Non-official: This is episode 14b.)
Bat Flap Fever
(Non-official: This is episode 15a.)
Thumb and Thumber
(Non-official: This is episode 15b.)
Brain Drain
(Non-official: This is episode 16a.)
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
(Non-official: This is episode 16b.)
Drop the Needle
(Non-official: This is episode 17a.)
Really Gross Anatomy
(Non-official: This is episode 17b.)
The Fright Before Creepmas
(Non-official: This is episode 18.)
Exit Sandman
(Non-official: This is episode 19a.)
Roadkill Trip
(Non-official: This is episode 19b.)
Top Wing
(Non-official: This is episode 20a.)
Fried Mean Tomatoes
(Non-official: This is episode 20b.)
Four Monsters and a Funeral
(Non-official: This is episode 21a.)
Rainbow Doom
(Non-official: This is episode 21b.)
Drac to the Future
(Non-official: This is episode 22.)
Gorytelling
(Non-official: This is episode 23a.)
A Few Good Monsters
(Non-official: This is episode 23b.)
Mummyfest Destiny
(Non-official: This is episode 24a.)
Bandages of Brothers
(Non-official: This is episode 24b.)
Creepover Party
(Non-official: This is episode 25a.)
Frankenstein & Son
(Non-official: This is episode 25b.)
Fangceañera
(Non-official: This is episode 26.)
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