Zootopia Satire

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*audience cheers* Hello, and welcome to this weeks episode of ‘Lights, Camera, Action TV’, where we are reviewing the highly acclaimed and newly released Disney Pixar animation Zootopia. Today, we have a special treat for you viewers - an exclusive interview with two of the people integral in the making of Zootopia. Zootopia is a family comedy animation which addresses important issues like racism, sexism, friendship and following you dreams all within the confines of a Disney film. Byron Howard who directed Tangled and Bolt, Rich Moore who worked on Wreck it Ralph, and Jared Bush who created Penn-Zero: Part Time Hero and is currently directing Moana, came together to co-direct this engaging and exciting film. The moral carefully entwined throughout Zootopia is to accept and celebrate each other and what makes us unique. The film teaches viewers to …show more content…

When she arrives, Judy discovers how hard it is to break stereotypes about her species and enforce the law. The big, tough animals on the force believe small, feminine Judy, the first rabbit officer, is unable to handle the more important cases of the department, such as the mysterious disappearances of carnivorous citizens around Zootopia. Even with her plethora of skills, she is promptly assigned to meter maid duty. Judy then comes across Nick Wilde, a fast-talking, con artist fox. The unlikely pair are forced to work together to solve the missing mammal case and save Judy’s career at the ZPD. When the case is cracked, the missing predators reappear as savage, the city of Zootopia is thrown in turmoil, exposing the existing anti-predator prejudice among the city's prey that threatens to destroy the harmony that holds the city

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