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Operation Beaver: Finally, a Pixar movie that makes us laugh out loud again!

Entertainment โœ๏ธ Erik Svensson ๐Ÿ•’ 2026-03-06 17:03 ๐Ÿ”ฅ Views: 1

Finally! After a few years of emotional adventures and thoughtful dramas, Pixar seems to have decided to let loose properly. The new film Operation Beaver has just premiered in cinemas here, and if the critics' unanimous praise is anything to go by, this is a pure and simple riot of laughter. I caught it yesterday and can confirm: this is the kind of film that makes you stay in the dark cinema, giggling long after the credits have rolled.

Operation Beaver movie poster

A hilariously entertaining comeback

It's no secret that Pixar set the bar painfully high in the 2000s with classics like Up, Wall-E and Inside Out. But in recent years, the studio's films have sometimes felt a little too... serious. Sure, they've still been worth watching, but that genuine, playful joy has been somewhat missing. That's why Operation Beaver arrives like a pure injection of laughter. Here, the focus is squarely on comedy, timing, and characters who aren't afraid to make fools of themselves.

The plot? It revolves around a group of small rodents โ€“ with a particularly enterprising beaver at the helm โ€“ who kick off a grand project to save their forest. Yeah, you heard that right. It might sound like a typical animated family film, but Operation Beaver pulls off the impressive trick of being witty, intelligent, and physically funny all at the same time. The dialogue is as fast as a ferret, and the visual gags land perfectly. I laughed out loud several times, and so did the rest of the cinema.

Why Operation Beaver is this year's comedy highlight

Here are three reasons you can't miss this film:

  • The kookiness of the group: The relationships between the characters are heartwarming and full of wacky conflicts. The beaver's naive optimism is pitted against the rat's cynical worldview โ€“ and the result is unbeatable.
  • Pixar's best timing in years: You can tell the filmmakers had a blast in the studio. The jokes come thick and fast, but never at the expense of the story. It's refreshing to see a major film that dares to be fun and zany without falling flat.
  • A visual feast of fur and colour: The animation work is, as usual, world-class. The fur on the beaver, the sparkle of the forest stream, the exaggerated expressions โ€“ everything is so detailed you can almost smell the pine forest.

The critics are raving โ€“ and I agree

It's not often the critics are this unanimous. From the critical chorus proclaiming the film a pure "rodent romp" to descriptions of it as "the funniest Pixar film in years" โ€“ everyone seems to agree that Operation Beaver is a much-needed shot in the arm for the animation genre. My contacts at the film fest confirm this is a real hit, and the ratings speak for themselves. You rarely see such consensus in the review business, but when a film deserves it โ€“ it shows.

I left the cinema with a smile that lasted for hours. Operation Beaver isn't just a film for kids โ€“ it's for everyone who needs a good laugh these days. And honestly, who doesn't? So bring your family, your friends, or go alone โ€“ this is a cinematic experience you won't want to miss. And don't forget to keep an eye out for all the beaver's little antics in the background. It's the details that make Operation Beaver a true delight.