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Summary: 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.
Runtime: 1 h 35 min
MPAA: PG

Movie budget: $ 63,000,000
Domestic: $ 108,498,305
International: $ 75,869,360

Box office:

Budget:$63MDomestic:$108.5MInternational:$75.9MWorldwide:$184.4M

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Universal Pictures

Illumination Entertainment

28%
25%53%

41/10049/100
33%11%
White77.78%Jewish11.11%Black5.56%Asian5.56%
3.61
BechdeltestTalk about a man

Commonsensemedia

Educational1/5
Message3/5
Role model2/5
Violence2/5
Sex1/5
Language1/5
Consumerism1/5

Dove

Language1/5
Violence1/5
Drugs1/5
Nudity1/5
Other1/5

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This film gets a 3.61/5 family friendly score

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IMDb Rating

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Commonsensemedia Rating

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Educational
1/5

The most important lesson is really for parents, not kids -- that they should be open-minded with their children and support their career choices. On a tiny note, little kids may be curious about Easter Island and whether it's a real place.

Message
3/5

The movie has several positive messages revolving around family and personal aspirations. E.B. and Fred both prove that if you believe that you can accomplish "big things," with enough determination, you'll be able to achieve your dreams.

Role model
2/5

Sam is a good sister who tries to help her brother, even after their parents have given him an ultimatum. Fred is the typical "failure to launch" kind of guy who hasn't grown up yet, but he rises to the occasion to save Easter.

Violence
2/5

Fred thinks that he has nearly run over E.B. and says that he's going to "end his suffering" by taking him out of his misery, but then E.B. springs to life and starts talking. In a comedic sequence, Carlos the Chick rounds up the bunnies and tries to kill E.B. Ninja-like bunnies spit sedative darts that land in a couple of characters. A character is slapped on the cheek.

Sex
1/5

E.B. flirts with Fred's sister, Sam, and sniffs her hair when she hugs him. In one scene, he refers to himself as a "sexy bunny," and in another, Fred and E.B. have a conversation that seems to be about the idea of an open relationship (though only adults will get the joke).

Language
1/5

Insults like "stupid," "lazy," "idiot," and "freak."

Consumerism
1/5

Fred's Volvo station wagon is featured in several scenes. The Playboy mansion is mentioned in one scene, but nothing is shown except the gates and the bunny logo.

Drugs
0/5

There are a few family dinners at which everyone's got drinks in front of them, but it's unclear whether or not they're alcoholic.

Dove Rating

https://dove.org/review/8755-hop/
Faith
0/5

None

Sex
0/5

None

Language
1/5

OMG-2; "Fool"-1

Violence
1/5

A character is hit by a car but is fine; a character is kicked and another one receives a slap to the head; a few characters are hit by darts which induces them to sleep.

Drugs
1/5

Darts which induce sleep.

Nudity
1/5

Mild cleavage.

Other
1/5

A chick eats worms; bunnies "poop out" jelly beans.

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