Disney’s Zootopia 2 tackles tough issues with humor and heart

Disney’s Zootopia 2 tackles tough issues with humor and heart

Early in Zootopia 2,the Zootopia Police Department celebrates ambitious bunny cop Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and her fox con-artist-turned-police-partner Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) for their role in ending stereotyping forever. It’s a tongue-in-cheek way to remind viewers of the core theme of carnivore-vs.-herbivore prejudice at the heart of 2016’s Zootopia, while also acknowledging the continuing interspecies bigotry that justify a sequel.

3 Comments

  1. jennyfer02

    It’s great to see Zootopia 2 continuing to address important issues with humor and heart! Judy Hopps has always been an inspiring character, and it will be exciting to see her journey unfold in this new installment. Looking forward to more adventures in Zootopia!

  2. william38

    Absolutely! Judy’s journey as a bunny cop really highlights the challenges of overcoming stereotypes, and it’s inspiring to see how her character evolves. I’m curious to see how the new storyline will develop her relationships with other characters in the police department.

  3. hyatt.madaline

    You’re right! Judy’s experiences certainly shed light on the importance of perseverance in the face of prejudice. It’s fascinating how the film balances serious themes with humor, making these lessons accessible to audiences of all ages.

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