Disney and Pixar’s “Hoppers” Brings Wild Beaver Comedy
- Published on March 9, 2026
- by @peoplesbalita
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Disney and Pixar’s animated comedy “Hoppers” hops into Philippine cinemas with outrageous humor, lovable characters, and a robotic beaver on a mission to save the animal kingdom.
What happens when a passionate teenager takes on a powerful mayor—and ends up living inside a robotic beaver? In Disney and Pixar’s new animated comedy adventure “Hoppers,” the answer is a wildly unpredictable ride packed with laugh-out-loud moments, heartfelt themes, and chaotic animal antics.
Now playing in cinemas nationwide, Hoppers introduces audiences to an imaginative world where humans and animals collide in the most hilarious way possible.
At the center of the story is Mabel, a determined animal lover voiced by Piper Curda. When she discovers that the natural habitat of countless animals is under threat, Mabel refuses to stay silent.
Armed with experimental technology, she makes an unusual decision—transferring her consciousness into a life-like robotic beaver. The plan allows her to communicate directly with animals and understand their world from the inside.
What begins as a bold experiment soon turns into a thrilling mission.
As tensions grow between humans and animals, Mabel must navigate both sides of the conflict while trying to prevent disaster for everyone involved.
For director Daniel Chong, best known for the hit animated series We Bare Bears, comedy served as the creative heartbeat of the film.
That approach gives Hoppers its energetic personality, blending quick-witted humor with absurd situations and memorable characters.
Filled with outrageous humor, thrilling moments, and plenty of heart, Disney and Pixar’s “Hoppers” delivers a fresh animated adventure that the whole family can enjoy.
With Mabel caught between the human world and the animal kingdom, audiences can expect plenty of twists, laughs, and high-stakes moments along the way.
“Hoppers” is now showing exclusively in Philippine cinemas.
(ROHN ROMULO)