Pixar’s ‘Hoppers’ gets an A on CinemaScore

by SanderSo47

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  1. Compared to other Pixar films:

    – *Toy Story (1995):* A

    – *A Bug’s Life (1999):* A

    – *Toy Story 2 (1999):* A+

    – *Monsters, Inc. (2001):* A+

    – *Finding Nemo (2003):* A+

    – *The Incredibles (2004):* A+

    – *Cars (2006):* A

    – *Ratatouille (2007):* A

    – *Wall-E (2008):* A

    – *Up (2009):* A+

    – *Toy Story 3 (2010):* A

    – *Cars 2 (2011):* A–

    – *Brave (2012):* A

    – *Monsters University (2013):* A

    – *Inside Out (2015):* A

    – *The Good Dinosaur (2015):* A

    – *Finding Dory (2016):* A

    – *Cars 3 (2017):* A

    – *Coco (2017):* A+

    – *Incredibles 2 (2018):* A+

    – *Toy Story 4 (2019):* A

    – *Onward (2020):* A–

    – *Lightyear (2022):* A–

    – *Elemental (2023):* A

    – *Inside Out 2 (2024):* A

    – *Elio (2025):* A

    *Soul*, *Luca*, and *Turning Red* didn’t play on theaters so they have no grade.

  2. PatternPlenty1107 on

    This is excellent. Great news for its legs, especially with spring break coming very soon.

    HOPPERS is now the 17th Pixar film to receive an A CinemaScore.

    After 30 years and 27 films (+ 3 during COVID), Pixar Animation never received a weaker CinemaScore than an A-.

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  3. reesesmilkshake577 on

    Once again I’m rooting for original animation to succeed 💪🏼 thankfully this one isn’t looking to be another Elio at the box office (that one hurted 🥲)

  4. NotJeromeStuart on

    It’s legit my new favorite Pixar film. It’s not as good as Nemo. But it is better than Wall-E, which is bonkers. I had to resist buying the king beaver plush in the lobby. My god. If it doesn’t make a billion I’d be surprised. Go flap around and find it.

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