Hoppers’ Two Post-Credits Scenes You Can’t Afford To Miss

Hoppers’ Two Post-Credits Scenes You Can’t Afford To Miss
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Don’t leave your seat when Hoppers ends. Disney and Pixar’s animated adventure hides both a mid-credits and a post-credits scene that deepen the story and pay off subtle setups—essential viewing for anyone chasing every detail.

Headed to see Disney and Pixar's Hoppers? Stick around. The movie tucks two quick extra scenes into the credits that add a little payoff to running gags and small character beats. Light tags, fun grace notes.

Where to find them

There are two: one pops up midway through the credits, and the other arrives after the final card. Both extend moments the film already set up rather than launching anything new.

  • Mid-credits: The Jerry face mask bit gets one last laugh. Loaf, Ellen, and Tom are hanging out in the woods, passing the mask around and goofing off, when a bird suddenly dive-bombs the group, snatches the mask, and takes off. The three watch it shrink into the distance, their mood sinking as the mask disappears for good. A tidy capper to that recurring joke.
  • Post-credits: We circle back to the man Mabel helped earlier in the story. A knock at his door delivers the petition page he once turned into a shopping list. All three items are already checked off. He notices Mabel's name on it with a small smiley face, then looks down to see a line of ants hauling the listed groceries across the ground toward his doorway, steadily finishing the job.

Both scenes are brief, charming add-ons for anyone who likes staying through the credits. Classic little Pixar codas that reward the lingerers.