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Hopper et le hamster des ténèbres

  • 2022
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  • 1h 31min
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6,3/10
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Dino Andrade, Joey Camen, Danny Fehsenfeld, Joe Ochman, Michael Ornstein, Jordan Tartakow, Mark Irons, and Laila Berzins in Hopper et le hamster des ténèbres (2022)
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Suit un jeune héros né moitié poulet et moitié lièvre. Désireux de s'intégrer et de se sentir aimé malgré ses différences, il est obsédé par l'aventure malgré ses maladresses.Suit un jeune héros né moitié poulet et moitié lièvre. Désireux de s'intégrer et de se sentir aimé malgré ses différences, il est obsédé par l'aventure malgré ses maladresses.Suit un jeune héros né moitié poulet et moitié lièvre. Désireux de s'intégrer et de se sentir aimé malgré ses différences, il est obsédé par l'aventure malgré ses maladresses.

  • Réalisation
    • Benjamin Mousquet
    • Ben Stassen
  • Scénario
    • Dave Collard
    • Chris Grine
  • Casting principal
    • Joe Ochman
    • Michael Ornstein
    • Dino Andrade
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    2,9 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Benjamin Mousquet
      • Ben Stassen
    • Scénario
      • Dave Collard
      • Chris Grine
    • Casting principal
      • Joe Ochman
      • Michael Ornstein
      • Dino Andrade
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    • 14avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux17

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    Joe Ochman
    Joe Ochman
    • Abe
    • (voix)
    Michael Ornstein
    Michael Ornstein
    • Aide
    • (voix)
    • (as Michael Orenstein)
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    Dino Andrade
    Dino Andrade
    • Barry
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    Kyle Hebert
    Kyle Hebert
    • Bartender
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    Jordan Tartakow
    Jordan Tartakow
    • Chickenhare
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    Laila Berzins
    Laila Berzins
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    James Fredrick
    • Guard
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    Jeff Doucette
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    Joey Camen
    Joey Camen
    • King Pigmy
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    Cedric L. Williams
    Cedric L. Williams
    • Lance
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    • (as Cedric Williams)
    Danny Fehsenfeld
    Danny Fehsenfeld
    • Lapin
    • (voix)
    Donte Paris
    Donte Paris
    • Male Ostrich
    • (voix)
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    Michael Sorich
    Michael Sorich
    • More Scared Chicken
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    Brad Venable
    • Peter
    • (voix)
    Christopher McCullough
    Christopher McCullough
    • Peter
    • (voix)
    • (as Chris McCune)
    Mark Irons
    Mark Irons
    • Piggies
    • (voix)
    Marcus Griffin
    • Whitey
    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • Benjamin Mousquet
      • Ben Stassen
    • Scénario
      • Dave Collard
      • Chris Grine
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    7IonicBreezeMachine

    A fun animated adventure with a sweet core of self-acceptance.

    In a world of anthropomorphic animals, hare brothers Peter (Chris McCune) and Lapin (Danny Fehsenfeld) are adventuring princes who seek the legendary Hamster of Darkness. Upon one of their adventures, the two find an orphaned baby rabbit with chicken-like features whom Peter adopts as his son and names Chickenhare (Jordan Tartakow). As Chickenhare grows he learns of his father's adventures and aspires to be one, but is also insecure in himself due to his mixture of chicken and hare features making him the subject of ridicule which leads to him donning a cumbersome disguise to subdue his chicken features and make himself appear as a "normal" hare. Having come of age, Chickenhare attempts the trials for acceptance to the Royal Adventure Society only for his hare disguise to weigh him down and make him fail. Despondent over his failure, Chickenhare tries to find the Hamster of Darkness only to inadvertently release his wicked uncle Lapin from prison after having previously attempted to overthrow Peter. Seeking to make amends for his mistakes, Chickenhare sets out to find the Hamster of Darkness along with his manservant turtle Abe (Joey Lotsko) and their intrepid skunk guide Meg (Laila Berzins) to try and get the Hamster of Darkness before Lapin.

    Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness is a loose adaptation of the graphic novel series Chickenhare by writer/artist Chris Grine. Development on an adaptation had begun back in 2011 at Sony Pictures Animation with the blessing of Grine but the project ran into development hurdles resulting in that incarnation of the project being cancelled in 2016. In 2021, it was announced the Chickenhare adaptation had been revived by Sony's international division as a co-production with Belgian animation studio nWave who've had their name on decent films like Son of Bigfoot and its sequel Bigfoot Family as well as The House of Magic, but are more known for their less reputable efforts like the adaptation of Robinson Crusoe that was retitled The Wild Life upon its U. S. release or most infamously The Queen's Corgi which while a decent financial success had inexplicable references and characters tied to real world events and political figures including references to assault allegations that just didn't belong in a children's film. So yeah, nWave has definitely been very "up and down" in terms of quality from their studio, but I'm happy to report that not only is Chickenhare one of the company's better efforts, it's probably the best work they've done to this point.

    The movie's animation is really quite good. While this is a smaller scale European production without the resources of a Dreamworks or Disney, it's quite a nice looking movie with smoothly rendered textures and flowing movements in its characters and environments that are quite visually pleasing. The movie does a good job of capturing that pulp "Indiana Jones/Doc Savage" type adventure aesthetic and the opening action sequence with an elaborate obstacle course on a treadmill with multiple elements and dynamic obstacles sets the standard high for the levels of detail you see later in the film. The movie's bright and colorful with creative designs and pleasing sights and it's a very richly detailed production with lots to soak in. The action sequences in particular are very strong and the animators have fun with paying homage to tropes of the adventure genre with sequences with "pigmie" natives (guess which species they are) or temple puzzle traps that are quite a lot of fun. The movie even incorporates some brief segments of other animation styles similar to stop-motion and traditional and it's unquestionably some of nWave's most ambitious work to date.

    The trio of characters we follow on this adventure are quite good with Chickenhare a solid protagonist who we empathize with due to him not feeling "normal" and the crux of his character disguising himself as a full hare by wearing his uncomfortable and cumbersome disguise makes for a strong allegory that can be applied to a number of situations kids feel in how they may not adhere to the state of "normal" society or their peers force upon them and it gives Chickenhare a solid arc of self-acceptance as he goes through the adventure. I also really liked Chickenhare's relationship with King Peter as CHickenhare's adoptive father who unlike a lot of movie father's isn't stubborn or unaccepting of his son but there is a bit of a divide between them because he can't fully understand Chickenhare's situation despite his best efforts and its refreshing to see that kind of relationship in a family film. Chickenhare's companions are likable and endearing with Chickenhare's pessimistic and snarky turtle manservant Abe serving as a solid foil to Chickenhare's thirst for adventure, and Meg the groups skunk adventurer guide makes a nice counterpoint to Chickenhare as someone who's also seen as an outsider but gives Chickenhare the confidence to be himself and gradually he leaves behind his disguise and allows himself to embrace who he is.

    The movie is mostly solid, but it does have some of the tropes you've come to expect from modern day animated films with fart jokes (technically fart adjacent, but close enough it warranted a mention), some pop culture humor that doesn't really land, and on occasion maybe being a bit too glib in some of its deliveries. While Lapin seems like a good villain on paper, I wasn't a fan of the delivery used for the character which is very foppish and affected and I felt it undercut some of his credibility as a villain even in good moments such as a very well done climax. This may just be a personal preference, but I like villains in animated films to be balanced in 60% serious to 40% comedic and here I felt like they made him a tad too silly for my taste but your mileage may vary. There were also moments where I felt the pacing got a little rough such as a sequence where our group traverse a desert that feels rushed or scenes in the third act where the time compression goes a little overboard, but it wasn't too distracting.

    Chickenhare is a solid adventure film with a likable cast of characters. I can't speak to its faithfulness to the source material as I've not read the original graphic novels, but on its own it's a fun adventure film with a nice core of being able to accept oneself and not have anyone force you to subdue those traits. The animation is really solid and may be nWave's best looking and most ambitious work to date, and it creates a world rich in detail and style. It does have some things that don't land you've come to expect from modern day animated films like various stock jokes or a villain who seems like he's maybe being played a little too broad, but aside from those points this is a solid film I can wholeheartedly recommend.
    8educunhaholanda

    Unexpectedly good

    The animation is very well done, it's funny, the characters are charming and the plot is very interesting. It's a fun movie for the whole family to watch.
    7jeremycrimsonfox

    Good Adventure Starring A New Breed Of Hero

    Chickenhare is a neat animated adventure film. In it, after failing a test to get into the Royal Adventurers Society, Chickenhare, the adopted son of Peter, the king of Featherbeard, who is a cross between a chicken and a hare (hence why he has the legs of a chicken and feathers on his head) sets out with his servant, Abe, to find the Hamster of Darkness to prove himself. However, his evil uncle, Lapin, has escaped prison and seeks the hamster to overthrow Peter and become king.

    This is a neat movie for kids seven and up. I say that because it does have some crude humor (mainly the character of Meg, who is a skunk), and some dark moments, but it is an entertaining film. Despite being a basic story where the main hero, who is considered an outcast, goes to prove himself, fighting an evil villain, the voice acting is great, and the story is good. My only complaints are some of the jokes are hit-or-miss and the film is on the short side.
    7JaapKnasterhuis

    Good fun, especially for 7-10 year old kids

    Our family had a good time watching this movie in the cinema. It has a good pacing, the animation is technically great, the scenery and the characters are well designed, there is a lot to see here.

    Storywise, this adventure movie does not explore new territory. Not a problem for the kids, but the lack of surprises is a downside. On the other hand, it is enjoyable for the parents to list all the famous movies this movie borrows scenes from (including all the musical references).

    This film is straightforward fun, and can be considered as a good introduction for the kids to the old classics we love so much.
    8trinaboice

    Adorable and funny for all ages

    IN A NUTSHELL: This colorful animation is based on a comic book series by Chris Grine. The story is about a brave young animal explorer who teams up with two trusty friends to find a powerful artifact before his greedy uncle can get his paws on it. Eager to fit in and feel loved in spite of his differences, he is obsessed with adventuring in spite of his clumsiness. The film is directed by Ben Stassen and Benjamin Mousquet. The screenplay was written by David Collard.

    I have 4 sons. One of them was obsessed with hamsters so, of course, we had plenty of hamsters over the years. He would have really enjoyed this movie when he was a little kid.

    THINGS I LIKED: The animation is delightfully detailed and colorful. And the textures of things like wood and water are so impressive.

    The voice talents include Jordan Tartakow (Chickenhare), Joe Ochman (Abe), Danny Fehsenfeld (Lapin), Mark Irons (Piggies), and Donte Paris.

    The design of Abe the turtle, the royal servant, is totally adorable. I loved the entertaining touch of his constantly-changing hats. I had pet turtles for 25 years, so I guess I'm a little biased, but Abe had most of the funny lines too.

    Inspired heavily by Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, there are many scenes that are almost duplicated with a respectful nod to the classic. At one point, the turtle servant quips, "Darn tropes!" ha ha Adults will recognize some of the music inspired by other movies too. The Easter eggs come from movies like Moana, Angry Bird, Lion King, and even Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back!

    Plenty of humor, both spoken and visual.

    The animation design of the pig soldiers was ridiculously cute and original.

    THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: Not all of the voices seemed to match the characters.

    A lot of the humor is geared towards adults. Many of the jokes, references, and vocabulary will go way over the heads of young kids.

    I was hoping the hamsters were going to be cuter and more epic.

    TIPS FOR PARENTS:

    Bullying Animated violence in a bar scene and other locations Characters in perilous situations It's a kid's movie so, yeah, there is farting (from a skunk) No profanity. Instead, we hear words like "darn".

    This movie is family-friendly for all ages.

    THEMES: Self-identity and finding out what makes you special Confidence in one's self Courage Family Friendship Working together Using one's unique talents.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 février 2022 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Belgique
      • France
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Pollonejo y el hámster de la oscuridad
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      • Octopolis
      • nWave Pictures
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