In a city of anthropomorphic animals, a rookie bunny cop and a cynical con artist fox must work together to uncover a conspiracy.In a city of anthropomorphic animals, a rookie bunny cop and a cynical con artist fox must work together to uncover a conspiracy.In a city of anthropomorphic animals, a rookie bunny cop and a cynical con artist fox must work together to uncover a conspiracy.
- Won 1 Oscar
- 49 wins & 75 nominations total
Ginnifer Goodwin
- Judy Hopps
- (voice)
Jason Bateman
- Nick Wilde
- (voice)
Idris Elba
- Chief Bogo
- (voice)
Jenny Slate
- Bellwether
- (voice)
Nate Torrence
- Clawhauser
- (voice)
Bonnie Hunt
- Bonnie Hopps
- (voice)
Tommy Chong
- Yax
- (voice)
J.K. Simmons
- Mayor Lionheart
- (voice)
Octavia Spencer
- Mrs. Otterton
- (voice)
Alan Tudyk
- Duke Weaselton
- (voice)
Raymond S. Persi
- Flash
- (voice)
- …
Della Saba
- Young Hopps
- (voice)
Maurice LaMarche
- Mr. Big
- (voice)
Phil Johnston
- Gideon Grey
- (voice)
- …
Fuschia!
- Drill Sergeant
- (voice)
John DiMaggio
- Jerry Jumbeaux Jr.
- (voice)
- …
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOriginally, the film revolved around Nick Wilde. Test audiences said that they had a hard time connecting with him emotionally, and found themselves drawn to Judy Hopps, so the story was changed.
- GoofsJudy blackmails Nick into helping her by using his blank tax records against him, even though the very same scene establishes that she has no access to the police records. It's possible that Clawhauser helped her get the records, or Judy was making it all up; she used his "it's called a hustle, sweetheart" quote against him.
- Quotes
Chief Bogo: Life isn't some cartoon musical where you sing a little song and all your insipid dreams magically come true. So let it go.
- Crazy creditsThe first Disney animated picture, excluding Pixar, to feature the 'Disney Presents' credit since Winnie the Pooh, which was also the last to feature its full name 'Walt Disney Pictures Presents'.
- Alternate versionsPeter Moosebridge's portrayal differs based on each region's version of the film. In the American, British, Canadian, French, and Russian versions, he remains a moose. In the Brazilian version, he's a jaguar named Onçardo Boi Chá, voiced by Brazilian journalist Ricardo Boechat who anchors Jornal da Band on Rede Bandeirantes. In the Japanese version, he's a tanuki/japanese raccoon dog. In the Australian and New Zealand versions, he's a koala named David Koalabell, voiced by Australian entertainer David Campbell. In the Chinese version, he's a panda.
- ConnectionsEdited into Nostalgia Critic: Max Payne (2019)
- SoundtracksTry Everything
Performed by Shakira
Written by Sia (as Sia Furler), Tor Erik Hermansen (as Tor Erik Hermansen) and Mikkel Storleer Eriksen
Produced by Stargate for 45th & 3rd Music LLC
Arranged by Espen Lind and Amund Bjorklund
Recorded by Mikkel Storleer Eriksen & Miles Walker for 45th & 3rd Music LLC at Westlake Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA & by Mike Anderson at The Hide Out Studios, London
Shakira vocals recorded by Dave Clauss
Mixed by Phil Tan for RiotProof Productions at Ninja Club Studios, Atlanta, GA
Additional & Assistant Engineering by Daniela Rivera
Shakira appears courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment
Featured review
"A little bit of kindness goes a long way" would be a perfect quote for this film.
When Judy Hopps, a country rabbit, shoots for her dreams as a part of the police force in Zootopia(Zootropolis), things weren't what she expected it to be. She was forced to face reality for what it truly was. Sound familiar?
It may have delivered a couple of messages that people have already heard dozens of times, but that doesn't take away the strength it gives to those who believe that what matters the most is trying to do things right in their lives and in society. I wasn't expecting to find this to be a source of encouragement and inspiration, but that's what it delivered. The "true" conflict presented was also as relevant as it was when this film was released. A divide that caused unrest among the ones that should be working towards improving society.
One small crutch from the plot was its use of circumstance to move the story along. But overall, this can be overlooked since after all, it isn't only with wits or pure strength alone that would allow a person to find solutions to the problems that they face in their lives.
Using cartoons as a medium to convey the kind of messages it did was also a brilliant move on the part of the producer and creators of this film. It would be a good and effective learning material for parents or older people to use to teach young people as a way to prepare and make them understand how the world works.
Brilliant movie.
When Judy Hopps, a country rabbit, shoots for her dreams as a part of the police force in Zootopia(Zootropolis), things weren't what she expected it to be. She was forced to face reality for what it truly was. Sound familiar?
It may have delivered a couple of messages that people have already heard dozens of times, but that doesn't take away the strength it gives to those who believe that what matters the most is trying to do things right in their lives and in society. I wasn't expecting to find this to be a source of encouragement and inspiration, but that's what it delivered. The "true" conflict presented was also as relevant as it was when this film was released. A divide that caused unrest among the ones that should be working towards improving society.
One small crutch from the plot was its use of circumstance to move the story along. But overall, this can be overlooked since after all, it isn't only with wits or pure strength alone that would allow a person to find solutions to the problems that they face in their lives.
Using cartoons as a medium to convey the kind of messages it did was also a brilliant move on the part of the producer and creators of this film. It would be a good and effective learning material for parents or older people to use to teach young people as a way to prepare and make them understand how the world works.
Brilliant movie.
- CasuallViewer
- May 1, 2019
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Zootopia 3D
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $150,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $341,268,248
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $75,063,401
- Mar 6, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $1,025,521,689
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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