Hopper Chickenson dreams of being an adventurer, but this half-rabbit, half-chicken being has trouble establishing himself.
"Hopper and the Dark Hamster" draws its inspiration from an American comic strip.
Its director thought of Indiana Jones for his animated action scenes.
And my rabbit, is it chicken?
The answer is yes (and vice versa).
Hopper and the Hamster of Darkness
by Ben Stassen and Benjamin Mousquet reveals a feathered and long-eared hero who is an astonishing mixture of these two creatures!
Life is not easy for Hopper Chickenson, voiced by Thomas Solivérès who must find his place while he dreams of becoming an adventurer.
"It's based on an American comic book that is uplifting because it defends the right to be different," explains Ben Stassen.
In addition, the Indiana Jones side seemed exciting to us to transpose into animation.
“Supported by a cocky turtle with the voice of Nicolas Maury and a pretty skunk with dissuasive farts… voiced by Chloée Jouannet, this rabbit-chicken goes in search of treasure while trying to escape his greedy uncle.
A great concept
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director got excited about Hopper Chickenson's concept.
“It's so wacky that it spoke to me!
I immediately said to myself that this cocktail between these two animals was a brilliant idea and that it could only give a frappadingue result!
» An animation and sets of excellent quality contribute to the pleasure of a spectator who does not have time to breathe as the adventures are numerous.
Hopper and the Hamster of Darkness
keeps the promise of its enticing title by offering the public its share of spectacular scenes and good-natured gags.
Without being quite at the graphic level of the major American studios, nor of the visual originality of certain French creators, this very amusing dynamic adventure film is a successful family entertainment.
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