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Hoppers gets a U age rating in the UK for very mild threat, violence, upsetting scenes, rude humour, language

Hoppers gets a U age rating in the UK for very mild threat, violence, upsetting scenes, rude humour, language
Hoppers
Disney and Pixar bring their latest computer generated animated movie to the bog screen in the shape of Hoppers which has been given a U age rating in the UK for very mild threat, violence, upsetting scenes, rude humour, language

The movie stars the voices of Jon Hamm who has previously been in A Single Man and Confess, Fletch and Meryl Streep who has starred in The Magic 7 and Music of the Heart.

The movie is directed by Daniel Chong who previously directed We Bare Bears: The Movie.

U Certificate

Movie Synopsis

A girl hops her mind into a robotic beaver in order to communicate with the animal world and save their habitat from developers.

BBFC certificate breakdown.

  • Title: Hoppers
  • BBFC age rating: U Certificate
  • Reason: very mild threat, violence, upsetting scenes, rude humour, language
  • Release date: 6th March 2026
  • Runtime: 104 minutes (1 hours 44 minutes)
  • The movie is being released into movie theatres
  • Directed by:
    • Daniel Chong
  • Starring:
    • Jon Hamm
    • Meryl Streep
    • Piper Curda
Hoppers

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