Hop

Contains very mild language and slapstick
Director(s)Tim Hill
Production year2010
Genre(s)Animation, Comedy
Approx. running minutes91m
CastRussell Brand, Russell Brand, James Marsden, Elizabeth Perkins, Kaley Cuoco, Hank Azaria, Hank Azaria, Gary Cole, Hugh Laurie, Tiffany Espensen, David Hasselhoff, Chelsea Handler, Tim Hill, Cinco Paul, Ken Daurio, Brian Lynch, Michele Imperato, Christopher Meledandri, Christopher Lennertz, Peter Lyons Collister, Peter S. Elliot, Gregory Perler, Libby Goldstein, Junie Lowry-Johnson, Richard Holland
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Hop

Contains very mild language and slapstick
threat and horror
There are several sequences in which characters face threatening situations or engage in mild violence, but all of these moments are interspersed with comic elements and are undetailed without any realistic sight of injury. Notable moments include a scene in which bunnies are seen shooting darts at humans who fall to the ground, and also a scene in which the Easter Bunny is thrown onto a candy-making machine with ominous looking circular blades, but the threat is quickly resolved with a reassuring outcome.
language
There are occasional uses of very mild bad language such as 'god', 'jerk' and a use of the term 'screw up'.
additional issues
There are very mild sex references including a comic reference to 'Playboy Bunnies'. There are also comic moments of rude humour including a scene in which a character appears to 'poop' a pile of sweeties.
Contains very mild language and slapstick
Classified Date:
15/03/2011
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
violence
There are several sequences in which characters face threatening situations or engage in mild violence, but all of these moments are interspersed with comic elements and are undetailed without any realistic sight of injury. Notable moments include a scene in which bunnies are seen shooting darts at humans who fall to the ground, and also a scene in which the Easter Bunny is thrown onto a candy-making machine with ominous looking circular blades, but the threat is quickly resolved with a reassuring outcome.
language
There are occasional uses of very mild bad language such as 'god', 'jerk' and a use of the term 'screw up'.
Contains very mild language and slapstick
Classified Date:
08/08/2011
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd
threat and horror
There are several sequences in which characters face threatening situations or engage in mild violence, but all of these moments are interspersed with comic elements and are undetailed without any realistic sight of injury. Notable moments include a scene in which bunnies are seen shooting darts at humans who fall to the ground, and also a scene in which the Easter Bunny is thrown onto a candy-making machine with ominous looking circular blades, but the threat is quickly resolved with a reassuring outcome.
language
There are occasional uses of very mild bad language such as 'god', 'jerk' and a use of the term 'screw up'.
Classified Date:
11/02/2011
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Trailer B
Classified Date:
04/02/2011
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
Classified Date:
02/02/2011
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
Classified Date:
26/11/2010
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
Classified Date:
04/10/2010
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd
Classified Date:
27/09/2010
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
Paperwork Remarks:
3D
Classified Date:
27/09/2010
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
Paperwork Remarks:
2D
Classified date08/00/2011
LanguageEnglish
threat and horror
There are several sequences in which characters face threatening situations or engage in mild violence, but all of these moments are interspersed with comic elements and are undetailed without any realistic sight of injury. Notable moments include a scene in which bunnies are seen shooting darts at humans who fall to the ground, and also a scene in which the Easter Bunny is thrown onto a candy-making machine with ominous looking circular blades, but the threat is quickly resolved with a reassuring outcome.
language
There are occasional uses of very mild bad language such as 'god', 'jerk' and a use of the term 'screw up'.
additional issues
There are very mild sex references including a comic reference to 'Playboy Bunnies'. There are also comic moments of rude humour including a scene in which a character appears to 'poop' a pile of sweeties.
Director(s)Tim Hill
Production year2010
Genre(s)Animation, Comedy
Approx. running minutes91m
CastRussell Brand, Russell Brand, James Marsden, Elizabeth Perkins, Kaley Cuoco, Hank Azaria, Hank Azaria, Gary Cole, Hugh Laurie, Tiffany Espensen, David Hasselhoff, Chelsea Handler, Tim Hill, Cinco Paul, Ken Daurio, Brian Lynch, Michele Imperato, Christopher Meledandri, Christopher Lennertz, Peter Lyons Collister, Peter S. Elliot, Gregory Perler, Libby Goldstein, Junie Lowry-Johnson, Richard Holland
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Contains very mild language and slapstick
Classified Date:
15/03/2011
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
violence
There are several sequences in which characters face threatening situations or engage in mild violence, but all of these moments are interspersed with comic elements and are undetailed without any realistic sight of injury. Notable moments include a scene in which bunnies are seen shooting darts at humans who fall to the ground, and also a scene in which the Easter Bunny is thrown onto a candy-making machine with ominous looking circular blades, but the threat is quickly resolved with a reassuring outcome.
language
There are occasional uses of very mild bad language such as 'god', 'jerk' and a use of the term 'screw up'.
Contains very mild language and slapstick
Classified Date:
08/08/2011
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd
threat and horror
There are several sequences in which characters face threatening situations or engage in mild violence, but all of these moments are interspersed with comic elements and are undetailed without any realistic sight of injury. Notable moments include a scene in which bunnies are seen shooting darts at humans who fall to the ground, and also a scene in which the Easter Bunny is thrown onto a candy-making machine with ominous looking circular blades, but the threat is quickly resolved with a reassuring outcome.
language
There are occasional uses of very mild bad language such as 'god', 'jerk' and a use of the term 'screw up'.
Classified Date:
11/02/2011
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Trailer B
Classified Date:
04/02/2011
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
Classified Date:
02/02/2011
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
Classified Date:
26/11/2010
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
Classified Date:
04/10/2010
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd
Classified Date:
27/09/2010
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
Paperwork Remarks:
3D
Classified Date:
27/09/2010
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
Paperwork Remarks:
2D
Classified date08/00/2011
LanguageEnglish