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Nikita Matthew Hopkins (born August 13, 1991) is an American former child voice actor best known for performing the speaking and singing voice of Roo across a run of Winnie-the-Pooh films, television shows, and video games produced by Disney from the late 1990s to the mid-2000s.[1][2] He voiced Roo in the theatrical features The Tigger Movie (2000), Piglet's Big Movie (2003), and Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005), among other entries, and was nominated for an Annie Award for his performance as Roo in The Tigger Movie.[3]

Nikita Hopkins
Born August 13, 1991
Valencia, California, U.S.[2]
Occupation Voice actor (former)
Years active 1997–2006[1]
Known for Voice of Roo in Disney’s Winnie-the-Pooh media
Notable credits The Tigger Movie (2000); Piglet’s Big Movie (2003); Pooh’s Heffalump Movie (2005)
Awards Annie Award nomination (2000)[3]

Because the name appears in searches and fan discussions, this article also covers material queried under the term TNikita Hopkins (a common search typo for Nikita Hopkins). For clarity, TNikita Hopkins refers to the same performer.

Early life and background

Nikita Hopkins was born in Valencia, California, on August 13, 1991.[2] Raised in Southern California, he entered voice acting while still in elementary school. Industry listings identify his earliest credited work with Disney in the late 1990s, leading quickly to recurring roles within the Winnie-the-Pooh franchise.[1]

Entry into Disney voice acting

Hopkins’ first widely distributed performance as Roo was in the direct-to-video special Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving (1999). Cast in the central child role of the Hundred Acre Wood ensemble, he brought a bright, nimble tenor and naturalistic line readings that matched the gentle tone of the franchise. Voice-credit resources and cast listings consistently place him as Roo throughout the 1999–2005 production window, including the major features and companion home-video titles of that era.[4]

Breakthrough: Roo in The Tigger Movie (2000)

Hopkins’ breakout came with The Tigger Movie (2000), where Roo’s curiosity and optimism are crucial to Tigger’s family-quest plot. His performance, balancing comic timing with tenderness, earned him a nomination at the 28th Annie Awards for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Feature Production.[3] Independent credits and award pages corroborate this nomination.[5][6] Contemporary casts list him alongside Jim Cummings, John Fiedler, Ken Sansom, Peter Cullen, and Kath Soucie.[7][8]

Continuing roles as Roo (2001–2005)

Hopkins continued voicing Roo in a sequence of Disney television and film projects:

  • The Book of Pooh (2001–2003), the live-action/puppet TV series with digital facial animation, lists Hopkins as the voice of Roo across multiple episodes,[9] complementing the costumed performers on set.
  • He reprised Roo in Piglet's Big Movie (2003), a theatrical installment that foregrounded Piglet while preserving Roo’s spirited presence in set-pieces and musical interludes.[13][14]
  • In Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005), Hopkins again voiced Roo in a story that introduced Lumpy the Heffalump and leaned on Roo’s curiosity and empathy to welcome a newcomer to the Hundred Acre Wood.[15][16] Music scholarship on the film notes mother-and-child numbers with Kanga (Kath Soucie) and Roo (Hopkins).[17]

About Pooh’s Heffalump Halloween Movie (2005)

The 2005 direct-to-video follow-up Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie primarily credits Jimmy Bennett as Roo; some databases list Hopkins in additional or archival capacity, reflecting the feature’s reuse of earlier material and production overlap.[18][19][20]

Additional Disney and TV voice work

Beyond Roo, Hopkins provided voice performances in Disney’s crossover shows and family animation:

  • House of Mouse (ABC/Toon Disney): credited as Chip (the teacup) in the episode “The Three Caballeros.”[21][22]
  • The Zeta Project (Warner Bros. Animation): voiced Kid Rudy in the episode “Kid Genius,” contributing to DC Animated Universe continuity for younger characters.[23][24]
  • Clerks: The Animated Series (2000–2001): credited for a cameo as “Campfire Kid 1,” illustrating his range beyond preschool/children’s properties.[25]

Video games

Parallel to film and television, Hopkins voiced characters in children’s edutainment and console titles:

Performance style and reception

Within Disney’s Pooh ensemble, Roo functions as the narrative bridge between child viewers and the older animal friends. Critics and franchise historians often cite the sincerity of the Roo/Heffalump friendship in Pooh’s Heffalump Movie and the playful encouragement in The Tigger Movie as emblematic of the era’s tone. Cast-and-crew features and soundtrack notes further underscore the musicality of Roo’s scenes, including duets in The Tigger Movie and lullaby-style passages with Kanga in Pooh’s Heffalump Movie.[31][32]

Later activity

Trade databases generally conclude Hopkins’s screen/voice credits by the mid-2000s, following his prominent run as Roo.[1] Public listings occasionally reference studies in film and visual arts thereafter, with sporadic festival shorts and assistant-director credits noted in fanographies; however, the verified, mainstream credits most strongly associated with Hopkins remain his Disney era voice roles and his Annie nomination.[2][3]

Name and search variations

TNikita Hopkins is a frequent search typo for the performer’s name in forum posts and auto-suggest results. To aid discoverability, this article indexes that spelling as an alternate query, but the correct professional credit is Nikita Hopkins.

Filmography

Feature and special films

Year Title Role Notes / source
1999 Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving Roo (voice) Direct-to-video anthology; voice-credits list Hopkins. [33]
2000 The Tigger Movie Roo (voice) Theatrical feature; Annie Award nominee for Hopkins. [34][3]
2001 Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse Roo (voice) Holiday special with crossover cast. [35]
2002 Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year Roo (voice) Holiday feature; Disney A-to-Z credits Hopkins. [36]
2003 Piglet’s Big Movie Roo (voice) Theatrical feature. [37][38]
2005 Pooh’s Heffalump Movie Roo (voice) Theatrical feature centered on Roo & Lumpy. [39]
2005 Pooh’s Heffalump Halloween Movie Roo (additional/archival – disputed listings) Direct-to-video; primary new recordings credit Jimmy Bennett as Roo; some databases list Hopkins. [40][41][42]

Television

Years Series Role Episode(s) / notes Source
2001–2003 The Book of Pooh Roo (voice) Recurring [43]
2001 Disney’s House of Mouse Chip (voice) "The Three Caballeros" [44][45]
2001 The Zeta Project Kid Rudy (voice) "Kid Genius" [46][47]
2002 Power Rangers Wild Force Soccer Boy #1 (live-action) "Monitoring Earth" [48]

Video games and interactive titles

Year Title Role Platform / notes Source
1999 Winnie the Pooh: Toddler Roo PC edutainment [49]
2000 Tigger’s Honey Hunt Roo N64 / PS1 [50]
2000/2005 Beauty and the Beast: Magical Ballroom Chip PC (2000), later bundle releases [51][52]
2003 Piglet’s Big Game Roo GC/PS2 [53]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Source
2000 Annie Awards (28th) Outstanding Individual Achievement in Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Feature Production The Tigger Movie (as Roo) Nominated [3]

Artistic and musical contributions

  • In The Tigger Movie, Roo’s duets and ensemble songs (e.g., the bouncy training sequence) showcase Hopkins’ clear child soprano, matching Jim Cummings’ energetic Tigger while never losing the character’s earnestness.[54]
  • Scholarship on Disney songs cites Kanga’s tender numbers to Roo (with Hopkins voicing Roo) as representative of the franchise’s soft-lullaby mode in Pooh’s Heffalump Movie.[55]

Public appearances

Hopkins appeared at promotional events for the franchise, including the Piglet’s Big Movie premiere at the El Capitan Theatre in March 2003, captured in entertainment-press footage.[56]

Legacy

Though his professional credits are concentrated within a relatively short window, Hopkins’ portrayal of Roo became definitive for a generation of viewers who encountered Winnie-the-Pooh media in the late 1990s and early 2000s. His Annie nomination underscores how child performances can meaningfully anchor family animation; his voice helped define Roo’s blend of bravery, curiosity, and compassion across films, television, and games. Searches for TNikita Hopkins—a frequent online typo—typically intend to find this body of work.


See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Nikita Hopkins – Biography", IMDb. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Nikita Hopkins", Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 "28th Annie Awards – Legacy", ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  4. "Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving – Voice Credits", Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  5. "The Tigger Movie – Awards", IMDb. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  6. "28th Annie Awards", Wikipedia summary (cites ASIFA list). Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  7. "The Tigger Movie – Cast & Crew", Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  8. "The Tigger Movie (2000) – Full Cast & Crew", IMDb. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  9. "Roo – The Book of Pooh", Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  10. "Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse (2001)", IMDb (cast listings). Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  11. "Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year (film)", D23 – Disney A-to-Z. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  12. "A Very Merry Pooh Year – Nikita Hopkins as Roo", IMDb character page. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  13. "Piglet's Big Movie (2003) – Full Cast & Crew", IMDb. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  14. "Roo – Piglet’s Big Movie", Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  15. "Pooh’s Heffalump Movie", Wikipedia summary (credits list Hopkins as Roo). Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  16. "Nikita Hopkins – credits", MUBI. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  17. "The Disney Song Encyclopedia" (PDF excerpt), notes on Pooh’s Heffalump Movie. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  18. "Pooh’s Heffalump Halloween Movie (2005) – Cast", IMDb. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  19. "Roo – Franchise voice timeline", Behind The Voice Actors (aggregates multiple productions). Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  20. "Cast & Crew – Pooh’s Heffalump Halloween Movie", Rotten Tomatoes (lists Hopkins among voices). Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  21. "House of Mouse: The Three Caballeros – full credits", IMDb. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  22. "Chip the Teacup – House of Mouse", Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  23. "The Zeta Project: Kid Genius – full credits", IMDb. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  24. "Kid Rudy – The Zeta Project", Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  25. "Campfire Kid 1 – Clerks: The Animated Series", Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  26. "Winnie the Pooh: Toddler – full cast (1999)", IMDb. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  27. "Nikita Matthew Hopkins – visual voices guide", Behind The Voice Actors (game listings). Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  28. "Chip – Magical Ballroom", Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  29. "Beauty and the Beast: Magical Ballroom – credits", IMDb. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  30. "Nikita Matthew Hopkins – visual voices guide", BTVA. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  31. "Animated Views – The Tigger Movie press/interview excerpt", Animated Views. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  32. "The Disney Song Encyclopedia" (PDF excerpt), op. cit.
  33. BTVA voice credits
  34. IMDb cast
  35. IMDb cast
  36. D23 entry
  37. IMDb cast
  38. BTVA role page
  39. Wikipedia summary
  40. IMDb cast
  41. BTVA franchise page
  42. Rotten Tomatoes cast & crew
  43. BTVA role page
  44. IMDb episode credits
  45. BTVA Chip page
  46. IMDb episode credits
  47. BTVA episode role
  48. IMDb filmography
  49. IMDb credits
  50. BTVA profile (game list)
  51. BTVA Chip
  52. IMDb listing
  53. BTVA profile
  54. Animated Views – production notes/interviews
  55. "The Disney Song Encyclopedia", op. cit.
  56. "Nikita Hopkins at the Piglet’s Big Movie Premiere (2003)", YouTube clip (press line). Retrieved 30 August 2025.
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