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    Review: Pixar’s “Hoppers,” Directed By Daniel Chong

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      This image released by Disney shows Mabel Beaver, voiced by Piper Curda, left, and King George, voiced by Bobby Moynihan in a scene from the animated film "Hoppers." (Disney/Pixar via AP)

    This image released by Disney shows Dr. Sam, voiced by Kathy Najimy, left, and Nisha, voiced by Aparna Nancherla, right, in a scene from the animated film "Hoppers." (Disney/Pixar via AP)

    By Lindsey Bahr, Film Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    “Hoppers” might be built with familiar parts, but Pixar’s latest isn’t trying to hide its various influences. Instead, this buoyant, freewheeling adventure about a spirited 19-year-old environmental activist who infiltrates the animal world in the body a robotic beaver wears its references for all to see. Sometimes it’s with a wink; Sometimes it’s more overt, like Kathy Najimy’s flustered scientist shouting, “This is nothing like ‘Avatar!'”

    Of course, “Hoppers,” directed by Daniel Chong, is a little like “Avatar,” but who can blame her for being defensive? She’s figured out how to transport human consciousness into a robotic animal that can not only pass as a real one — in this case a beaver — but communicate with all varieties of mammals, insects and amphibians too. Is it also a “Simpsons already did it” reference? That might be getting a little too meta, but the point is “Hoppers” is having fun with its own chaos.

    Najimy’s Dr. Fairfax is a relatively minor character in the world of “Hoppers,” but she, and everyone else around Beaverton (both animal and human), are rendered with the kind of specificity, care and goofiness that make them memorable regardless of screen time. This is an especially good thing when the supporting voice cast includes people like Meryl Streep, Sam Richardson, Dave Franco, Ego Nwodim and Vanessa Bayer. The last time I felt so singularly connected to the ensemble of a Pixar movie was “Luca,” which was also written by Jesse Andrews.

    The hero at the heart of “Hoppers,” Mabel Tanaka (Piper Curda), is actually a kind of spiritual sister to “Luca’s” Giulia Marcovaldo — impassioned (some might ungenerously say “too much”) and a bit of an outcast because of it.

    Mabel’s focus has always been animals: She was the kid who tried to free the pets in her elementary school (several times). As a young adult, she’s the one who shows up on the mayor’s lawn to debate. When Mayor Jerry (Jon Hamm) comes to tear down a particularly sentimental spot, the glade, in the name of finishing a highway overpass that will save his constituents four minutes on their commutes, she goes full terminator in her mission to save it — or, you know, as much as a 19-year-old in the body of a mechanical beaver can.

    As a beaver, Mabel forms a friendship with King George (Bobby Moynihan), an optimistic, 80s-music loving beaver who oversees a superdam for all the displaced wildlife. The various species live in relative harmony and peace but still abide by dryly practical “pond rules” like “when you’ve gotta eat, eat.” Her gung-ho, apologize later attitude has some positive effects. It also gets her and her new friends in over their heads when she inadvertently incites a war. For a PG-rated Pixar movie, the stakes get rather, uh, real. It is worth remembering that time in “Toy Story 3” where Woody and his pals seemed prepared for imminent incineration. This is decidedly tamer.

    Don’t think too hard about how “Hoppers” gets you from a little tale about a girl trying to save a patch of land to a truly helter-skelter third act involving a flying assassin shark, a Machiavellian insect prince and more body swapping than “Freakier Friday.” Just enjoy the adorable and slightly manic ride.

    Somehow, amid all the lighthearted anarchy, “Hoppers” manages to pull a few emotional strings too. After the heavy-handed “Elio” misfire, “Hoppers” might still feel fairly distant from the heights of peak Pixar; It’s also a big, joyful leap in the right direction.

    “Hoppers,” a Walt Disney Co. release in theaters Friday, is rated PG by the Motion Picture Association for “some scary images, mild language and action/peril.” Running time: 105 minutes. Three and a half stars out of four.

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    Director Noah Conopask Joins ArtClass For Commercials and Branded Content

    Monday, March 2, 2026

    ArtClass Content has added director Noah Conopask to its roster for U.S. representation spanning commercials and branded content.

    Conopask has directed commercials for brands like BMW, General Motors, Nike, ASICS, HOKA, Under Armour, Red Bull, Bose, Nemiroff, and Bullish. Prior to joining ArtClass, Conopask had most recently been at production house DOMO for commercial representation.

    Conopask also directed the short film ABSORBER, a meditation on the desire for perfection and its cost, and The Reason, a film about vintage motorcycle racing at the Barber Vintage Festival, which won Best Documentary Short at the Los Angeles Film Awards. Visually precise and psychologically driven, Conopask’s films explore the intricacies of human emotion through a cinematic lens.

    “Noah has this ability to take large-scale visuals and make them feel deeply human,” said ArtClass Content managing director Kirsten Arongino. “We were drawn to his voice immediately; there’s a refined craftsmanship to his work, but it never loses its grit or honesty. He can hold scale and intimacy at the same time, which is rare. We’re excited to support him and build something meaningful together.”

    Conopask said, “What struck me immediately about ArtClass was their taste; the roster speaks for itself. But what kept my attention was how they think. Every conversation made clear that this is a team obsessed with what ends up on screen, and relentless about finding ways to get there. That alignment is rare. The best work happens when the director and the production company are pulling toward the same thing, and I found that here.”​​​​​​​​​​​

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