Hoppers
Hoppers is a fresh, animated science‑fiction comedy that comes straight from Pixar’s creative hub. The story follows Mabel Tanaka, a spirited animal lover who discovers a way to “hop” her consciousness into a lifelike robotic beaver. With her new furry body, she can talk to animals as if she were one of them, and she sets out to protect the forest glade that her grandmother once tended. Along the way, Mabel finds herself tangled in a battle between a greedy mayor, a secretive science team, and a council of animal monarchs who rule the woodland kingdom.
The film’s humor is sharp and playful, with a dash of spy‑thriller flair that keeps the pacing lively. The voice cast is a mix of fresh talent and seasoned stars—Piper Curda brings Mabel’s earnest energy, while Bobby Moynihan, Jon Hamm, Kathy Najimy, and Dave Franco add a comedic edge to the animal and human characters. The soundtrack, scored by Mark Mothersbaugh and topped off with an end‑credits track by SZA, gives the movie a jaunty, contemporary feel.
Fans of Pixar’s tradition of heart‑warming storytelling will find plenty to love. The movie balances environmental themes with light‑hearted adventure, making it a great pick for families and kids who enjoy talking animals and clever gadgets. The animation is crisp and colorful, and the characters’ personalities shine through in a way that feels both familiar and new. If you’re into animated comedies that also carry a subtle message about protecting nature, Hoppers will likely hit the spot.
Those who prefer more grounded, realistic sci‑fi or who aren’t big on animated humor might find the film a bit too whimsical. The plot’s focus on infiltration and animal politics is wrapped in a comedic package that could feel light for viewers looking for deeper drama or complex character arcs. Still, the film’s positive critical reception—over 90% on Rotten Tomatoes and an “A” from CinemaScore—suggests that it’s a solid choice for a wide audience.
Overall, Hoppers delivers a sprightly, riotous adventure that feels like a return to Pixar’s best‑known charm. It’s a film that invites you to imagine a world where humans can slip into the animal kingdom, all while laughing at the absurdities that arise. Whether you’re a kid who loves talking animals, a parent looking for a family‑friendly comedy, or an adult who appreciates Pixar’s knack for blending humor with a gentle message, Hoppers is worth a watch.
Showtimes in English at Cinemas in Madrid
Sunday, 12 Apr
Monday, 13 Apr
Tuesday, 14 Apr
Wednesday, 15 Apr
Thursday, 16 Apr
The movie 'Hoppers' is shown in English if it is a movie in English originally - or with English subtitles, if it is NOT a movie with original audio in English.
'Hoppers' will be lighting up screens in Madrid, with 6 showings at 1 fantastic cinemas. Don’t miss your chance to catch it in English!
