This week sees the release of “Hoppers,” Pixar’s latest film and the company’s best movie since…the original 2015 “Inside Out,” probably? I reviewed the film, giving it a B+ , and wrote that one of its best attributes is that it’s the studio’s first film in years to feel like it’s coming from a very specific and unique point of view. Director Daniel Chong has been in the Pixar orbit for a while, getting his start as a storyboard artist on films like “Cars 2” and “Inside Out.”
But before “Hoppers,” he was best known for his 2015 Cartoon Network series “We Bare Bears,” a series with a lot of creative DNA that can clearly be seen in how “Hoppers” was conceptualized.
The story of an ecologist activist who puts her brain in a robot beaver body with the mission of infiltrating the animal kingdom, “Hoppers” sets…
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