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What if you could talk to animals and understand what they’re saying? In Disney and Pixar’s all-new feature film “Hoppers,” scientists have discovered how to “hop” human consciousness into lifelike robotic animals, allowing people to communicate with animals as animals!

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  • Piper Curda
  • Bobby Moynihan
  • Jon Hamm
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Pixar's 'Hoppers' delivers an unexpectedly powerful environmental fable that had kids and adults alike crying in theaters, with reviewers praising its emotional resonance despite comparisons to Avatar. While some critics note the irony of Disney tackling environmental themes, audiences are overwhelmingly charmed by adorable characters like Tom Lizard and the animal council's tiny crowns, calling it Pixar's best original in years.
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Metacritic

80
Mar 2, 2026

It’s exactly the kind of solid entertainment, with the right mix of laughs and tears, that reminds us of the genius-level storytelling the good folks over there are capable of. It’s precisely what the animation studio needed at this time and fits comfortably alongside some of their upper-tier offerings.

Daniel Howat
Next Best Picture
80
Mar 2, 2026

It’d be uncharitable to call Hoppers derivative, when it’s otherwise odd and spiky enough to carve out its own niche.

Clarisse Loughrey
The Independent
83
Mar 2, 2026

The dimming prestige of the brand perhaps allowed Hoppers the freedom to be something much more modest, and also way more fun and satisfying — a hilarious, joke-a-second comedy that has its moments of sweetness and emotional resonance, but isn’t looking to force tears out of you.

Wilson Chapman
IndieWire