Box office Hundreds of Beavers grossed $904,939 in the United States and Canada, and $614,756 in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1,519,695. The showing at the Music Box Theatre grossed $8,000 in one day, the highest individual gross for any screening of the film. More than half of the film's box office gross was made after the film was released through video on demand. Its box office revenue surpassed $1 million after its release in Germany. In addition to the box office revenue, $500,000 was grossed on digital platforms and $250,000 worth of merchandise was sold.
Critical response On the
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, 97% of 108 critics' reviews are positive. The website's consensus reads: "Sustaining a zany premise with stylistic bravura and inspired gags,
Hundreds of Beavers is a comedic gem that gives a ."
Metacritic, which uses a
weighted average, gave the film a score of 82 out of 100, based on 16 critics. Dennis Harvey, writing for
Variety, praised the film's editing for maximizing the effectiveness of its gags, and praised the soundtrack and the film's visual imagination for an independent film that maintains a consistent pace.
Peter Bradshaw, who gave the film four out of five stars in
The Guardian, praised the "sheer sustained silliness" and the "film's absolute dedication to gag productivity". Nick Schager, writing for
The Daily Beast, declared the film "a marvel of slapstick invention" and "an overstuffed live-action homage to the golden age of animation". It received an 8 out of 10 review from
FilmInk. Pete Volk, writing for
Polygon, praised the film's visuals despite its small budget as it "nevertheless looks better than many modern
blockbuster productions".
Vulture awarded it Best Stunt in a Non-Action Film for the brawl in which Jean frees himself from his captors.
Matt Zoller Seitz, who gave the film a perfect four stars in his
RogerEbert.com review and later listed it as the fourth best film of the year, compared its low-budget filmmaking style to
Eraserhead (1977),
El Mariachi (1992), and the films of
Wes Anderson. Nick De Semlyen, giving the film four out of five stars in
Empire, compared the film's "wacky wavelength and pure energy" to the early work of
Sam Raimi and
Peter Jackson.
Daniel Scheinert praised the film, stating that it "is the key to making theatres fun, and is the future of cinema". Following the film's wide release on streaming in 2024,
Hundreds of Beavers was listed as the 3rd best film by
The A.V. Club, and among the ten best films by the
Los Angeles Times and
The Boston Globe. The editors of
RogerEbert.com listed it as a runner-up for the ten best films of 2024 and
Slant Magazine listed it as a runner-up for the 25 best films. It placed 38th in
IndieWires poll of 177 critics.
The Boston Globe also gave a special mention to Tews's performance for its critics' selection of the ten best performances of 2024. Film critic
Alonso Duralde named
Hundreds of Beavers as the best film of 2024. Rob Hunter listed
Hundreds of Beavers as the 15th best film of the 2020s in a 2025
/Film article.
Accolades ==Notes==