

Hop
Hop, a little frog with one leg shorter than the other, and his lovable friends show the power of kindness as they navigate the mud puddles of life.
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Plot Summary
E.B., the teenage son of the Easter Bunny, is expected to take over the family business. However, E.B. has dreams of becoming a drummer in a rock band and wants nothing to do with the responsibilities of Easter. He runs away to Hollywood to pursue his musical aspirations, inadvertently causing a crisis for the Easter Bunny's operations.
Critical Reception
Hop received mixed reviews from critics, with many finding its premise and humor to be somewhat formulaic and aimed primarily at younger audiences. While the animation and visual effects were often praised, the storyline and character development were points of criticism. Audiences, particularly families with young children, generally responded more favorably to its lighthearted and festive themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually appealing with decent animation, but struggles with a derivative plot.
- Humor often falls flat for adult viewers, relying heavily on slapstick.
- A light, fluffy holiday film that offers mild entertainment for young children.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be a fun and colorful Easter movie, with many appreciating the blend of live-action and animation. Some viewers noted that while it wasn't a groundbreaking film, it served its purpose as a family-friendly holiday distraction. The character of E.B. was a particular hit with younger audiences.
Fun Fact
The voice of E.B. the Easter Bunny was originally intended for comedian/actor Paul Rudd, but he eventually passed on the role, and Russell Brand took over.
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