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[A Refreshing Leap: Reviewing Disney and Pixar's 'Hoppers']-[Hoppers]

Pop Culture Happy Hour · B2 · 2026-03-09

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A Refreshing Leap: Reviewing Disney and Pixar's 'Hoppers'

Disney and Pixar’s latest feature, Hoppers, offers a refreshing and delightful addition to the studio's recent filmography. Centered on a young animal lover named Mabel, the story follows her journey to protect a local glade from being destroyed by a corrupt mayor, voiced by Jon Hamm. To achieve this, Mabel utilizes a "proprietary mind casting apparatus"—a technology that allows a human mind to "hop" into animatronic replicas of animals. This central conceit, while complex, serves as a grounded and emotionally resonant narrative device that distinguishes the film from Pixar’s more high-concept recent projects.

Grounded Storytelling and Character Depth

Unlike recent Pixar outings that leaned heavily into abstract concepts or outer space, Hoppers focuses on a relatable human protagonist. The hosts, Aisha Harris and Linda Holmes, praised Mabel as an "extremely appealing" lead character. The film explores the nuances of youth activism, capturing the "helplessness" one feels when fighting against systemic destruction. It thoughtfully examines the reality that doing the "right thing" is not always immediately rewarding or universally welcomed, providing a mature look at the frustrations of advocacy.

Animation and The Natural World

Technically, the film shines through its meticulous animation. The hosts highlighted the "really clever tricks" regarding perspective; when viewed through human eyes, the animals appear undeniably cute, whereas their interactions within their own world feel more distinct and traditional. The film’s depiction of the glade is "beautifully animated," capturing nature in a way that feels "earthbound" rather than otherworldly. Furthermore, the character design, particularly the "spiky, bunchy" hair work on Mabel, was cited as some of the best in Pixar’s history.

Emotional Complexity and Intensity

The film does not shy away from the darker realities of nature. It touches upon the "circle of life" and the "chain of life," including moments of intensity that the hosts noted might be challenging for younger or more sensitive viewers. There is a frank acknowledgment of death and the "euphemism for killing things" present in the dialogue, which adds a layer of poignancy. While not as soul-crushing as The Wild Robot, the film manages to be "thoughtful" and avoids the common trope of simply blaming "trauma" for villainy, acknowledging that "sometimes people are just bad."

Standout Performances and Final Thoughts

The voice acting provides a significant boost to the film's success. Bobby Moynihan’s performance as George, the beaver and "king of the mammals," is described as "terrific." Additionally, Meryl Streep’s turn as the "insect queen" is noted for adding a layer of performance "mustard" that elevates the character beyond the expected.

Ultimately, Hoppers succeeds by being "delightful" and "fresher" than many recent animated sequels or rehashes. By grounding its high-tech premise in human emotion and maintaining a focus on a non-princess protagonist, Pixar has delivered a film that feels both timely and distinct. As the hosts concluded, it is a joy to see Pixar exploring these types of stories, even if the studio's broader upcoming slate remains a subject of curiosity.

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📖 Transcript

What would you do to protect the places you love?
That's one of the questions at the heart of Disney and Pixar's new film, Hoppers.
It's the story of a young animal lover who learns that a little bit of technology can let her live as one of the critters she loves.
And it might just allow her to help save a piece of nature that is at serious risk of destruction.
I'm Aisha Harris.
And I'm Linda Holmes.

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