

“Welcome to the urban jungle.”
Budget
$150M
Revenue
$1026M
Born in the carrot-rich, opportunity-poor rural town of Bunnyburrow, Judy Hopps shatters every preconception about what a rabbit can achieve, becoming the first bunny officer on the Zootropolis Police Force. But Chief Bogo's only assignment for her is writing parking tickets. Just as her career seems hopelessly stalled, she's forced to take on the case of a missing otter. Her only problem: to crack the case, she must partner with Nick Wilde, a small-time fox con artist. When Nick's cunning combines with Judy's relentless determination, the duo uncovers not just a mystery, but a terrifying conspiracy that threatens to shatter Zootropolis's cherished illusion that "anyone can be anything.
Watching Judy Hopps take her first shaky steps at the police academy, I remembered every moment someone told me 'you can't.' I was just like Judy as a little girl; I wanted to prove that a bunny could be as strong as a lion, just to spite everyone who didn't believe in me. But it was Nick who truly broke me. That tiny fox kit, muzzled by other animals who called him 'cute'... In that moment, I saw how labels shape a child and how prejudice leaves scars that last a lifetime. As Disney whispered 'Try Everything' into our ears, they were asking a much bigger question: What are you still waiting for? Zootopia isn't just an animated film; it was the most beautiful answer I ever received to the voice inside me that had been silenced for years.
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