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Hoppers

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2026 | 105m | English

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Scientists have discovered how to 'hop' human consciousness into lifelike robotic animals, allowing people to communicate with animals as animals. Animal lover Mabel seizes an opportunity to use the technology, uncovering mysteries within the animal world beyond anything she could have imagined.
Release Date: Feb 28, 2026
Director: Daniel Chong
Writer: Daniel Chong, Jesse Andrews
Genres: Animation, Family, Comedy, Science Fiction
Keywords consciousness, human becoming an animal, robotic animal, 3d animation
Production Companies Pixar
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $150,000,000
Updates Updated: Mar 05, 2026
Entered: Nov 23, 2025
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Name Character
Piper Curda Mabel Tanaka / Mabel Beaver (voice)
Bobby Moynihan King George (voice)
Jon Hamm Mayor Jerry Generazzo (voice)
Kathy Najimy Dr. Sam (voice)
Dave Franco Insect King (voice)
Eduardo Franco Loaf (voice)
Aparna Nancherla Nisha (voice)
Sam Richardson Conner (voice)
Isiah Whitlock Jr. Bird King (voice)
Meryl Streep Insect Queen (voice)
Eman Abdul-Razzak Insect Prince (voice)
Tom Law Tom Lizard (voice)
Melissa VillaseΓ±or Ellen Bear (voice)
Steve Purcell Amphibian King / Additional Voices (voice)
Ego Nwodim Fish Queen (voice)
Nichole Sakura Reptile Queens (voice)
Demetri Martin Flock of Birds / Additional Voices (voice)
Lila Liu Young Mabel (voice)
Karen Huie Grandma Tanaka (voice)
Vanessa Bayer Diane (voice)
Joe Spano Ancient Beavertonian (voice)
Ava Morse Additional Voices (voice)
Ashley Adler Additonal Voices (voice)
Lori Alan Additional Voices (voice)
Carlos Alazraqui Additional Voices (voice)
Bill Barretta Additional Voices (voice)
Reba Buhr Additional Voices (voice)
Daniel Chong Additional Voices (voice)
Josh Cooley Additional Voices (voice)
Grey DeLisle Additional Voices (voice)
Liza del Mundo Additional Voices (voice)
Alex DΓ©sert Additional Voices (voice)
Clara Lin Ding Additional Voices (voice)
Danica Lin Ding Additional Voices (voice)
Terri Douglas Additional Voices (voice)
Eric Edelstein Additional Voices (voice)
Jake Green Additional Voices (voice)
Samantha Jane Gruwell Additional Voices (voice)
Damien C. Haas Additional Voices (voice)
Karen Huie Additional Voices (voice)
Matthew Yang King Additional Voices (voice)
Lila Liu Additional Voices (voice)
Eric Lopez Additional Voices (voice)
Brent Mukai Additional Voices (voice)
Zach Myers Additional Voices (voice)
Gabrielle Nevaeh Additional Voices (voice)
Anoush NeVart Additional Voices (voice)
Laraine Newman Additional Voices (voice)
Ajani Perkins Additional Voices (voice)
Bob Peterson Additional Voices (voice)
Jeff Pidgeon Additional Voices (voice)
Sean Rohani Additional Voices (voice)
Rachel Slansky Additional Voices (voice)
Kyler Spears Additional Voices (voice)
Kyle Thompson Additional Voices (voice)
Marcus Toji Additional Voices (voice)
Debra Wilson Additional Voices (voice)
Secunda Wood Additional Voices (voice)
Jorden Wyrick Additional Voices (voice)
Bert Youn Additional Voices (voice)
Rick Zieff Additional Voices (voice)
Name Job
Daniel Chong Director, Story
Alyssa Mar Layout
Max Sachar Story Manager
Madeline Sharafian Story Supervisor
Jessie Thiele Post Production Producer
Jeremy Lasky Director of Photography
Heather Eisner Post-Production Manager
Doc Kane Production Sound Mixer
Terri Douglas ADR Voice Casting
Mark Mothersbaugh Original Music Composer
Axel Geddes Editor
Bryn Imagire Production Design
Jeremy Slome Post Production Supervisor
Coya Elliott Supervising Sound Editor
Adrian Bell Development Manager
Lexi Diamond Casting Associate
Ren Klyce Sound Designer
Ian Megibben Director of Photography
Jesse Andrews Screenplay, Story
Susan Brunig Colorist
Stephen Urata Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Cody Kim Story Supervisor
Beth Albright Visual Effects Supervisor
Lucy Laliberte Production Manager
Alon Winterstein Animation Supervisor
Samantha Jane Gruwell Story Manager
Kevin Reher Casting
Natalie Lyon Casting
Kate Hansen-Birnbaum Casting
Matt Walker Executive Music Producer
Bob Whitehill Stereoscopic Supervisor
Dennis Leonard Foley Mixer
Shelley Roden Foley Artist
Sean England Foley Artist
Jana Vance Foley Artist
Nick Docter Foley Editor
Jeremy Molod Foley Editor
SZA Songs
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Kiri Hart Executive Producer
Pete Docter Executive Producer
Nicole Paradis Grindle Producer
Peter Sohn Executive Producer
Michael Warch Associate Producer
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Reviews

BryanGreyson
9.0

I REALLY liked this movie, the best Pixar movie in years for me. To be fair, maybe that's just because of me being an environmentalist myself, but hey, in the end, reviews here are supposed to be subjective, I guess! Mabel, the main character, is a lovely main character. An environmentalist since ... childhood, depicted by her actions of demonstrating, collecting signatures, blocking building sites and even being carried away by police. And while all of this is depicted in a "funny", child-friendly way, it does actually do a nice job of displaying her doing all the things an environmentalist encounters. She's friendly, dedicated and...no, that one in a bit. First: Visually, the movie is, as one is used from Pixar, beautiful. Lovely hairs and fur, beautiful water and DAMN, clothes, single strands of fabric, it's SO beautiful and detailed! Everything that is not a character is SO detailed and visually impressive! Not to say the characters don't look nice, though. The humans are fine, the animals are lovely and cuddly, and, in case that's a thing that matters for you, it's NOT a movie to use the infamous "bean mouth" design. (I think) Many jokes are quick and funny, the trailers showed the humor quite well as a reference to what to expect. The messages are what you'd expect: humans destroying animal's home in their greed and ignorance, how nature as a whole is one big thing, including humans, and that everyone should do their part. And here are the two things that make the movie really important and lovely for me personally: The thing that we're all part of something bigger, something we're in together, all creatures, is an important part of my life. It's why I love the message of "Sisi Ni Sawa" (We are the same) in "Lion Guard" so much. To see humans not as a single thing, but as the part we are with all other creatures. And in addition, and that's the other part of Mabel that is depicted nicely, but I still wish had gotten more time: The constant feeling of sadness and anger that you get thinking that you are the only one that cares about something that is SO important to you. And that's really why I love her, because she's SO relatable to me as environmentalist and vegan. The music in the movie is also really nice, and really the only downside I can see is: I wish it was half an hour or so longer. More time to depict Mabel's feeling of being alone and misunderstood, more time to show how humans forcefully change nature and of course a bit more time for the hilarious chase scene. So, yeah. I wish the movie did more of what it does, because it does it so well. I really enjoyed the movie and I wish its message, as peaceful as it was (sadly?) transported, would stick with anyone longer than the cinema visit. I recommend this. And greetings to my fellow environmentalists! You're not alone, just like Mabel isn't! ❀️

Mar 01, 2026