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Hoppers’ 2 Post-Credits Scenes Are Really Important to Catch

Disney and Pixar’s animated film Hoppers includes additional moments after the story concludes that viewers may want to watch closely. Like many modern theatrical releases, the film adds brief mid-credits and post-credits scenes that expand on small moments from the story.

Hoppers’ mid and post-credits scenes explained

The animated film Hoppers includes two additional scenes placed during the credits. One appears midway through the credits and another appears after the credits finish. These scenes extend small story beats involving supporting characters and objects introduced earlier in the film. They function as brief narrative tags rather than major plot developments for audiences who stay seated longer.

The midcredits scene continues the running joke involving the Jerry face mask. Loaf, Ellen, and Tom sit together in the woods and take turns wearing the mask while joking around. A bird suddenly swoops in, grabs the mask, and flies away with it, interrupting their playful moment.

The trio watches the bird disappear into the distance with the mask and reacts with visible disappointment. Their fun ends once they realize the mask is gone. The moment closes the gag that began when they started passing the mask around in the woods.

The final scene plays after the credits and revisits the man Mabel helped earlier in the story. Someone knocks on his door, and he opens it to receive the petition page containing the shopping list he previously wrote. The page clearly shows that all three requested items have already been checked off and completed.

He examines the page and notices Mabel’s name along with a small smiley face written on it. When he looks down toward the ground, he sees several ants carrying the listed items across the ground. The ants move the groceries toward the doorway, steadily completing the items from the shopping list.


Source: Comingsoon.net