One animated comedy show is a must-watch for those who watched and loved every moment of Hoppers. The critical success of Hoppers has become clear since Hoppers‘ first review scores released – and this looks as though it may well equal out into some considerable box office success, as well, based on the promising current predictions for Hoppers‘ opening weekend in terms of box office results.
Given Hoppers‘ appeal is primarily in its tone, characters, and story, it’s easy for those who enjoyed Hoppers to leave the cinema wanting more of similar stories. Thankfully, one underrated animated show is the perfect answer to this – helped in no small part by the fact that it appears to have played a role in the creation of Hoppers itself, too.
We Bare Bears Plays A Big Role In The Road To Hoppers’ Creation & Release

The efficacy of Hoppers‘ story hinges around the characters it centers on, with every member of the cast managing to be genuinely endearing, and the core characters proving legitimately three-dimensional and capable of growth and change in a way that adds dynamism to its story, and even smaller side characters having their respective moments to shine.
As it stands, the foundations for this setup were built years prior, with writer and director Daniel Chong’s prior experience as creator of We Bare Bears seeming to play a key role here in terms of serving as a practice of sorts for Hoppers thanks to the similarities between the two franchises – both in terms of each of their tones, and in terms of how they explore the lives of the characters they center on, be they human or animal.
Much like Hoppers, We Bare Bears is also about the lives of some lovable and endearing animal characters, with the titular trio of bears having clearly defined personalities and arcs that add considerable depth to their overall stories, and their animal nature and different individual dispositions being used for comedy purposes throughout the course of the series.
Similarly, the sense of comedic timing and pacing that can be seen throughout We Bare Bears is also evident in Hoppers, suggesting the time spent developing these aspects of We Bare Bears also assisted Hoppers in this regard. Though Daniel Chong was of course far from the only person working on Hoppers, it does appear the prior project helped make the 2026 animated movie what it is today, and it seems Hoppers is all the better for it.
Why We Bare Bears Is A Perfect Show For Hoppers Fans (& Has A Perfect Movie Follow-Up)

While We Bare Bears is animated in 2D instead of 3D, the series – and subsequent movie spinoff We Bare Bears: The Movie, which is also worth a watch for Hoppers fans – is a perfect follow-up for those who enjoyed Hoppers and want to watch something like it.
The animal-centric narrative of Grizz, Panda and Ice Bear trying to fit in within the human world works on much the same level as Hoppers with many of its stories, and the series manages to have a similarly wacky and shenanigan-filled narrative that isn’t afraid to delve into some more serious moments, or address modern concerns and subject matter.
For those wanting more of a Hoppers-like story, We Bare Bears matches up in many of the most important regards, and has a whole four seasons and a movie for fans to delve through. This should provide plenty of material for those wishing they could spend more time watching a lively cast of critters navigate the modern world and its boons and perils – though it’s likely those who enjoy We Bare Bears will still wish it could have gone on for longer when they get to its end.