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| - Murray is one of Dracula's oldest friends. His visits to the hotel often leave sand dunes at the entrance, something that Murray never learns from. Arriving after Wayne, Frank and Griffin via his sand-sliding entrance, Murray warmly exchanges greetings with Dracula before being scolded for the mess he left. Murray greets his friends, while playful making fun of Frank's weight; this results in Frank framing him for a terrible gas-passing, which Murray denies doing. Like the rest of his friends, he gives cautionary advice to Mavis about humans.
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| - Murray is one of Dracula's oldest friends. His visits to the hotel often leave sand dunes at the entrance, something that Murray never learns from. Arriving after Wayne, Frank and Griffin via his sand-sliding entrance, Murray warmly exchanges greetings with Dracula before being scolded for the mess he left. Murray greets his friends, while playful making fun of Frank's weight; this results in Frank framing him for a terrible gas-passing, which Murray denies doing. Like the rest of his friends, he gives cautionary advice to Mavis about humans. He later meets the distant cousin of Frank's right arm, "Jonnystein", who supports their idea to play at Mavis' party instead of famous zombie composers. Being amazed by Johnny's more modern music taste, Murray immediately warms up to him. Murray later enjoys the sauna with Drac, Frank, Griffin and Wayne, disbelieving Dracula's claim that Johnny left the hotel along with the rest of his friends. At Mavis' party, Murray plays slightly techno-like music with Frank, Griffin and Wayne. When Johnny's revealed to be human, he panics like the rest of the crowd and begs to be left unharmed. When everyone tries checking out of Hotel Transylvania in anger at Dracula betraying their trust, Murray attempts to mail the Steins. Murray is left shocked by Dracula's confession that he no longer knows what humans are like, and that Jonny zinged with Mavis. Murray joins Drac in tracking Jonny down to reunite him with Mavis. He later sings at the party celebrating Mavis' relationship with Johnny.
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