My Babysitter’s a Vampire Parody (2026)

Released: 2026-03-01 Recommended age: 8+ No IMDb rating yet
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Movie details

  • Director: Jesikah Cox
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-03-01

Story overview

This 2026 parody film, directed by Jesikah Cox, humorously reimagines the introduction to 'My Babysitter's a Vampire.' It's a lighthearted, comedic take on the original story, likely featuring exaggerated scenarios, playful nods to vampire tropes, and satirical elements aimed at entertaining younger audiences with its short 2-minute runtime.

Parent Guide

A brief, comedic parody suitable for most children, with minimal concerning content due to its short length and humorous approach.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Mild

May include cartoonish, exaggerated peril or slapstick violence typical of parodies (e.g., fake vampire attacks played for laughs).

Scary / disturbing
Mild

Vampire themes are presented humorously; any scary elements are likely undercut by comedy. Very brief duration limits intensity.

Language
None

Unlikely to contain strong language in a 2-minute parody aimed at younger audiences.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No expected sexual content or nudity in this short, family-friendly parody.

Substance use
None

No substance use expected.

Emotional intensity
Mild

Lighthearted and humorous throughout; emotional moments are likely brief and comedic.

Parent tips

Given the parody nature and short duration, this film is likely suitable for most children. However, as it's based on a vampire-themed series, be prepared for mild, comedic references to supernatural elements. The parody style may include slapstick humor or exaggerated situations. Since it's only 2 minutes long, it's easy to preview or watch together to gauge appropriateness for your child.

Parent chat guide

After watching, you could ask: 'What was the funniest part for you?' or 'How was this different from a serious vampire story?' This can help discuss how parodies use humor to play with familiar ideas. If your child is familiar with the original series, compare how this version exaggerates elements for comedy.

Parent follow-up questions

  • Did you see any funny monsters?
  • What made you laugh in the movie?
  • What parts were meant to be silly instead of scary?
  • How did they make vampire stuff funny?
  • What parody techniques did you notice?
  • How does humor change how we see vampire stories?
  • What cultural references or tropes were parodied?
  • How effective was the satire in this short format?

Where to watch

Streaming availability has not been announced yet.

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