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Disney And Pixar’s Hoppers Starts Streaming On Disney+ June 3

The newest Pixar movie follows a girl who uses futuristic tech to enter the animal world through a robotic beaver, and it looks like a funny, chaotic film kids will love.

By Today's Parent
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Two animated scientists in white lab coats smile and pose playfully with a fluffy, robotic beaver in a laboratory.

A scene still from Disney and Pixar’s “Hoppers,” releasing in U.S. theaters March 6, 2026. ©2026 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

Disney and Pixar’s Hoppers starts streaming on Disney+ on Wednesday, June 3. It was released in theatres in March.

The movie follows Mabel, an animal lover who uses new technology to “hop” her consciousness into a lifelike robotic beaver so she can communicate directly with animals. Once she’s in that world, she meets a beaver named King George and gets swept into a much bigger mission involving an imminent human threat.

What Hoppers is about

Two animated scientists in white lab coats smile and pose playfully with a fluffy, robotic beaver in a laboratory. (L-R) Dr. Sam and Nisha in Pixar's HOPPERS. Photo courtesy of Pixar. © 2025 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

Disney is calling the film an animated comedy adventure, and it’s got a very Matrix-for-kids energy. Mabel plugs into an entirely different world, learns its rules from the inside and gets swept into the chaos, only here it’s all beavers and backyard animals.

Mabel’s new beaver form lets her discover a hidden backyard world with its own rules, alliances and personalities. She ends up working with King George and the wider animal community as they try to deal with a looming threat from the human world.

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The film is directed by Daniel Chong and produced by Nicole Paradis Grindle, with a screenplay by Jesse Andrews and an original score by Mark Mothersbaugh.

This article was crafted with the assistance of an AI language model. The final content was reviewed and edited by a human and reflects the editorial judgment and expertise of Today's Parent.

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