Certificate
U
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Reviews
Hollywood Reporter - A fun and funny mix of live action and animation that puts the hop back into Easter., USA Today - The movie's appeal is largely the result of the perfectly cast James Marsden as Fred, a lovable slacker who accidentally injures a floppy-eared rabbit who calls himself E.B. (perfectly voiced by Russell Brand).
Consumer Advice
Contains very mild language and slapstick
Additional Information
Jobless slacker Fred (James Marsden) discovers that hares make horrible houseguests after injuring the Easter Bunny (Russell Brand) and agreeing to nurse the little hopper back to health in this animated comedy from the writers of DESPICABLE ME, and director Tim Hill (ROCKO'S MODERN LIFE, SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS). For the past 4000 years, the Easter Bunny has brought joy and candy to kids all across the globe. Now, the time has come for a new Easter Bunny to take over the tradition. But while EB is the next in line to receive the official title, he couldn't care less about becoming the official bearer of chocolate eggs and jellybeans. Escaping to Hollywood in a bid to find fame and fortune, EB hops in front of an oncoming car driven by Fred, who agrees to give him a place to recover until he's healthy enough to hop along home. Now, the harder Fred struggles to stop his furry new companion from sending his life into a tailspin, the more satisfaction he begins to take out of his newfound responsibility. With a little luck and a whole lot of patience, Fred just might become the man who saved Easter for everyone.
Movie/TV Title
Hop
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Screenwriter
Cinco Paul, Bryan Lynch, Ken Daurio
Voice
Hugh Laurie, Russell Brand