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Hop

  • 2011
  • PG
  • 1h 35min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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39 k
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Hank Azaria and Russell Brand in Hop (2011)
E.B., the Easter Bunny's teenage son, heads to Hollywood, determined to become a drummer in a rock 'n' roll band. In LA, he's taken in by Fred after the out-of-work slacker hits E.B. with his car.
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Buddy ComedySlapstickAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasy

E.B., el hijo adolescente del Conejo de Pascua, se dirige a Hollywood decidido a convertirse en estrella del rock. En Los Ángeles, es acogido por Fred un vago sin trabajo que lo atropella po... Leer todoE.B., el hijo adolescente del Conejo de Pascua, se dirige a Hollywood decidido a convertirse en estrella del rock. En Los Ángeles, es acogido por Fred un vago sin trabajo que lo atropella por accidente.E.B., el hijo adolescente del Conejo de Pascua, se dirige a Hollywood decidido a convertirse en estrella del rock. En Los Ángeles, es acogido por Fred un vago sin trabajo que lo atropella por accidente.

  • Dirección
    • Tim Hill
  • Guionistas
    • Cinco Paul
    • Ken Daurio
    • Brian Lynch
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    • Russell Brand
    • James Marsden
    • Elizabeth Perkins
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.4/10
    39 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Tim Hill
    • Guionistas
      • Cinco Paul
      • Ken Daurio
      • Brian Lynch
    • Elenco
      • Russell Brand
      • James Marsden
      • Elizabeth Perkins
    • 128Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 130Opiniones de los críticos
    • 41Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 2 nominaciones en total

    Videos13

    Hop: Trailer #3
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    Hop: Teaser Trailer
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    Hop: Teaser Trailer
    Hop: Carlos Tells E.B.'S Dad How Difficult A Son Is To Replace
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    Hop: Carlos Tells E.B.'S Dad How Difficult A Son Is To Replace
    Hop: Sam Cuddles With E.B. In The Bedroom
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    Hop: Sam Cuddles With E.B. In The Bedroom
    Hop: Mini Movie
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    Hop: Mini Movie

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    Russell Brand
    Russell Brand
    • E.B. (voice)…
    James Marsden
    James Marsden
    • Fred O'Hare
    Elizabeth Perkins
    Elizabeth Perkins
    • Bonnie O'Hare
    Kaley Cuoco
    Kaley Cuoco
    • Sam O'Hare
    Hank Azaria
    Hank Azaria
    • Carlos
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    Gary Cole
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    • Henry O'Hare
    Hugh Laurie
    Hugh Laurie
    • E.B.'s Dad
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    Tiffany Espensen
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    • Alex O'Hare
    David Hasselhoff
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    • David Hasselhoff
    Chelsea Handler
    Chelsea Handler
    • Mrs. Beck
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    Dustin Ybarra
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    Carlease Burke
    Carlease Burke
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    Veronica Alicino
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    Django Marsh
    Django Marsh
    • Young E.B.
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    Jimmy Carter
    • Blind Boys of Alabama
    • (as Jimmy Lee Carter)
    Billy Bowers
    • Blind Boys of Alabama
    Benjamin Moore Jr.
    • Blind Boys of Alabama
    Eric McKinnie
    • Blind Boys of Alabama
    • (as Eric Dwight McKinnie)
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    6DarkVulcan29

    Don't HOP too far.

    I am glad, finally a holiday comedy about Easter, and like Garfield and Scooby Doo, It mixes live action with CGI animation. Now I really liked the animation, the Easter Bunnys warehouse where they make candy for Easter is the most awesome thing since Willy Wonkas Chocolate Factory. Not to mention Hugh Laurie, Russell Brand, and Hank Azaria voice there characters perfectly, and provide much of the films humor.

    Now the live action was not as funny, at times James Marsden slips by with a funny line. but other than that it's all pretty stale. Even David Hasselhoff making fun of himself, hasn't he done enough of that already. I know what they are trying to do, a Santa Clause, but with Easter. And they did alright, but they could have done a little better.
    ctyankee1

    Loved it!

    Very funny, Hop has a voice that goes so well with his personality. Russell Brand the English actor plays Hop. He makes a short cameo appearance.

    Hop lies and fakes injury and loves to play the drums. He does not want to be the Easter Bunny appointed by his father. There are so many funny scenes and the animation is great.

    The combination of real people and animation makes the environment so interesting. The colors in the factory where Easter candy is made are so beautiful.

    The music is great and the singing too. Hop plays the drums for a group of blind singers called "The Blind Boys of Alabama". They may be blind but they are not stupid. They know he is not their regular drummer.

    There is some infighting between the rabbits and chicks. The chicks want to take over Easter. This movie has been playing on the ABC Family Channel 4-20-4-21 more than once a day.

    I do hope you get to see it.
    5DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Hop

    Just as how Santa Claus stories work through their way through the Christmas period, Hop brings forward the Easter season some three weeks early with a kids film that combines the best of live action and animation in yet another talking animal story, which is something quite expected when you combine filmmakers who had worked on Alvin and the Chipmunks, and the producers of Despicable Me, who probably would have floated the idea that cute yellow things make for comedic villains since they're going against type.

    Hop is a tale about sons being unable to live up to the ideals of their fathers, being told what is expected, being seen as soft and unable to exert any say in what they really want to do in life. When we first see EB (or short for Easter Bunny, voiced by Russell Brand), "plush toy" comes to mind for its incredibly cute design when the wide eyed bunny tours and allows the audience to see first hand what would be the equivalent of Santa's operations that the Easter Bunny adopts, with multitudes of chocolate and candy making machines all outsourced not to elves, but to chicks to operate and churn them out, before making deliveries in one single day to all the kids.

    But as EB grows up, his propensity to take on the family business, or rather his calling in life, takes a hit and wanes because he aspires to dabble in music and play drums. Rather than take over from his father, he runs away to Hollywood to seek out his fortunes and thereby putting Easter potentially on hold, and bumps into Fred O'Hare (James Marsden), who is also kicked out of his family home because his father and family members find it a tad ridiculous that he mucks around home for the last one year doing nothing. So it's a chance meeting of two similar sons set to prove themselves in a whole new world, and bring about the usual kids theme of friendship, perseverance, and plenty of juvenile comedy. Look out for David Hasselhoff playing himself, and the requisite cute bunnies collectively known as the Pink Berets who would probably steal the show.

    I have to admit though that some of the jokes do work, since it's quite a wide spectrum from the usual toilet humour - EB poops delicious, multi-flavoured candy! - to a hilarious get up of the song I Love Candy with the duo continuing a ruse from earlier involving EB pretending to be a plush toy. This aspect of the film compensates for the lack of sophistication of the plot which for some weird reason has Fred not being satisfied with having validated that he's not crazy with his young time witnessing of the Easter Bunny going about his one day routine, but desiring to instead become a bunny himself.

    That brought about what I thought was the most direct reference back to Despicable Me with the mindless bantering amongst the minions of the Easter Bunny's factory, where second in command Carlos (Hank Azaria), in the absence of EB and his dad getting old, secretly coverts a plot to usurp the festivity and run the entire show himself. While the minions have different designs and varying degrees of intelligence, the chicks here adopt a uniform look, and as expected there's always a smart alecky character to become cannon fodder for laughs.

    Besides priming itself for a respectable box office result when the Easter holiday rolls along, what this film would probably successfully do is to ramp up demand for rabbits and chicks amongst its targeted demographic, so parents, do spare a thought and taper those short term wants. Strictly for the kids. Do stay tuned until after the end credits for a scene to witness James Marsden's Mandarin diction.
    6moviexclusive

    Cute bunny + cute chicks – if that's good enough for you, then hop, don't walk, to see this

    The Easter Bunny is to Easter what Santa Claus is to Christmas. Legend has it that both the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus go around people's houses at night before their respective days bringing gifts- though in the case of the Easter Bunny, these tend to be more specific to coloured eggs, candy and chocolates. Despite their similarities, Hollywood seems to favour Santa Claus over the Easter Bunny, going by the number of Yuletide-themed films around the plump, jolly, white-bearded man in a red suit and the dearth of films about the latter.

    Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio however attempt to change that with their part-live action, part-animated romp "Hop", a through and through family film centred around the Easter Bunny. Also the writers of last summer's surprising hit for Chris Meledandri's Illumination Entertainment's "Despicable Me", Paul and Daurio display much less of their ingenuity this time round. Indeed, their adaptation of the Easter Bunny legend borrows too heavily from Yuletide films like "Elf", "Fred Claus" and in particular "The Santa Clause" that it almost feels that they have merely switched elves for chicks, reindeers also for chicks and Santa for the Easter Bunny.

    The references are apparent right from the start, when we are first introduced to the Easter factory where all the candy and chocolates for the kids are prepared. Production designer Richard Holland's vision of this is no more than "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" crossed with Santa's workshop in any of the films mentioned above, and despite the riot of colours, there's little wildly inventive that will make you go 'wow'. Same goes for the Easter Bunny's mode of transportation, which is really an egg-shaped sleigh pulled by hundreds of tiny chicks; or the source of its magical powers, derived from the Egg of Destiny or the equivalent of a Santa suit.

    Paul and Daurio's reliance on these Yuletide film tropes extends as well to the plot of the movie, which essentially is the story of the heir- apparent to the Easter Bunny throne, E. B. (voiced by Russell Brand, who also makes a live-action cameo later on) absconding his responsibilities to pursue his dreams of musical superstardom much to the chagrin of his father (Hugh Laurie). You can probably guess the narrative pretty much from here on end- just add in another out-of-work slacker, Fred (James Marsden), who is in the same real-life situation as E.B. with his father (Gary Cole).

    Besides sorting out their own father-son issues, E.B. and Fred will also spend time bickering with each other, before bonding through a fictional David Hasselhoff (playing himself) reality show "Hoff Knows Talent" (an all-too obvious riff on "America's Got Talent") and a sing-along at a school play where both take turns singing 'I Want Candy'. There's also a subplot which sees E.B's father's number two, a duplicitous Spanish chick Carlos (voiced by Hank Azaria), insinuating that he be crowned the next Easter Bunny in E.B's absence- but this is played for little more than to allow for an frenetic action-packed finale at the end.

    Though originality isn't one of its strong suits, director Tim Hill's (Alvin and the Chipmunks) film does take- pardon the pun- more than a few hops in the right direction. Most prominently, Hill's experience with such part-animation, part-live action fare is amply demonstrated in the seamless blend of E.B. and the rest of the computer-generated animals with their human counterparts- special mention goes to E.B, whose features and expressions are beautifully and vividly animated. Impressive too is Illumination Entertainment's ability to create 'oh-so- adorable' sidekick characters, the chicks including Carlos and the over- enthusiastic prone-to-dancing Phil reminiscent of the little yellow minions from "Despicable Me" and equally irresistible.

    Hill has also assembled a lively voice cast led by the vivacious Russell Brand. Though there is none of the raunchiness usually associated with him (think "Get Him to the Greek"), Brand's distinctive laid-back charm is still intact and fits his character perfectly. Just as outstanding is Hank Azaria's voicing of both Carlos and Phil. Though the two characters couldn't be more different in nature, Azaria finds a unique voice for each, and is especially good at delivering Carlos' punchlines with aplomb- who can forget Carlos' line 'It's called a coup d'état which is a French for coup d'état!'

    And thanks to Brand and Azaria's voice talents, as well as the excellent blend of live-action and animation, "Hop" still proves to be more than agreeable family entertainment- even if laugh-out-loud moments are fewer and further-in-between than one would expect. Not to mention of course that the familiarity with Yuletide films of Santa Claus is unmistakable, which also makes "Hop" just as undemanding, if not unexceptional, fare as most of these movies. Still, it's colourful, it's buoyant, and it's cute, so that's definitely enough to keep the kids entertained.

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    5TheMysteriousReviewer

    Weakest Illumination Film (So Far)

    I know there's people that say Minions is worse, but I thought that film was just okay. In fact, at least I take that over this. Hop is by far, the weakest movie from Illumination. Yeah, it has some good ideas its going for, some good animation that brings Easter to life and actors that have a decent amount of effort. But considering this is from the creators that brought Alvin And The Chipmunks, the story is lazily predictable. The tone tries to be modern for the young crowd making it outdated. The humor is mostly weak. The characters feel they aren't something for an Easter movie. And the ending was highly childish. The one thing I can recommend this is for the children for Easter time. As for anyone else, I think it's best to stick with the Sonic The Hedgehog movie from 2020. It may have the same plot line as this, but at least a good version. The idea sounded great of something like one of those Christmas specials, but the movie itself is just easily mediocre. Maybe one day we'll get a good Easter movie, but this is not really it. Happy Easter.

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      Hop (2011) brings product placement to new levels with 92 different companies earning spots in the film, including: Holiday Inn, Krispy Kreme, Lindt, Kraft Foods, The Hershey Company, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Kodak, Hallmark, HMV and Burger King.
    • Errores
      The Easter island Heads (Moai) have their backs to the sea in reality. In the movie they are shown facing out to sea.
    • Citas

      E.B.: Hey, wait. You're not surprised I'm a talking rabbit.

      David Hasselhoff: Little man, my best friend is a talking car.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The globe in the opening Universal Studios logo is shaped like an egg.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.10 (2011)
    • Bandas sonoras
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      Written by Harry Wayne Casey, Richard Finch (as Richard Raymond Finch)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de abril de 2011 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Japón
      • Reino Unido
      • Canadá
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official Facebook
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    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Chino
      • Español
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    • También se conoce como
      • I Hop
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Universal Pictures
      • Relativity Media
      • Illumination Entertainment
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      • USD 63,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 108,498,305
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 37,543,710
      • 3 abr 2011
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 184,367,665
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