

Imagining Zootopia
Fusion spent two years with the production team of Disney's smash hit film. In 'Imagining Zootopia,' you will travel with the team to Africa to explore the animals in their natural habitat and find out how the storytellers and animators dealt with the very real themes of prejudice and bias.
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Plot Summary
In a city populated by anthropomorphic animals, a rookie bunny cop named Judy Hopps is determined to prove herself and solve her first big case. Teaming up with a cynical con artist fox named Nick Wilde, they uncover a conspiracy that threatens the city's peaceful coexistence. Judy must overcome prejudice and her own limitations to bring the truth to light.
Critical Reception
Zootopia was a critical and commercial success, widely praised for its sophisticated storytelling, vibrant animation, voice acting, and its timely exploration of themes like prejudice, diversity, and social commentary. It resonated with both children and adults for its humor and underlying messages.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty humor and clever satire on modern society.
- Celebrated for its stunning animation and rich, detailed world-building.
- Commended for tackling complex themes of prejudice and stereotyping in an accessible way for all ages.
Google audience: Audiences loved Zootopia for its engaging story, memorable characters, and the positive messages about diversity and overcoming stereotypes. Many found the film to be both entertaining and thought-provoking, with a particular appreciation for the clever world-building and the humorous interactions between Judy and Nick.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, and won multiple Annie Awards.
Fun Fact
The filmmakers conducted extensive research for the film, visiting various cities and even zoos to study animal behavior and how different species might interact in an urban environment.
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