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No, Pixar Doesn’t Need to Give Up ‘Autobiographical’ Stories

Mabel uses consciousness-transfer tech to uncover how human development and a metal tree disrupt the pond ecosystem, driving wildlife away, says Pixar's new film Hoppers.

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This story first ran in the animation newsletter “Sketch to Screen.” Subscribe here to receive a new entry every Thursday. This past week was an odd one for Pixar. On one hand, the company scored a pretty sizable win in the first weekend of their new film “Hoppers,” which opened to $46 million domestically in the biggest opening for an original animated film in almost a decade. With healthy reviews and good word-of-mouth, the film will likely ha…

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Slate broke the news in United States on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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