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In the town of Bunnyburrow, 9-year-old bunny, Judy Hopps (Della Saba) is performing in a school play. Her theme explains that animals, once primitive and wild, have now evolved to where predators and…

Cupcake
In the town of Bunnyburrow, 9-year-old bunny, Judy Hopps (Della Saba) is performing in a school play. Her theme explains that animals, once primitive and wild, have now evolved to where predators and prey can live side by side in harmony. The founding mammal city, Zootopia, is hailed as a place where anyone can be anything. Judy then announces that she wants to be a police officer. A kid fox in the audience, Gideon Grey (Phil Johnston), sneers at the idea and even Judy's parents, Bonnie (Bonnie Hunt) and Stu (Don Lake) tell her that there's never been a bunny officer. However, Judy is willing to try against all odds. When Judy sees Gideon bullying some kids by taking their fair tickets, she boldly confronts him, but Gideon responds by taunting Judy's dreams and slashing her in the face. He leaves and, though she's hurt, Judy shows her friends the tickets she got back and declares that she doesn't know when to quit. Years later, Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin), a rabbit from rural Bunnyburrow, fulfills her childhood dream of becoming a police officer in urban Zootopia. Judy is tiny compared to the other recruits and faces difficulties managing the obstacle courses run by the drill sergeant (Fuschia!). But through sheer determination, and by using her wits, Judy makes it to graduation as valedictorian. Zootopia Mayor Lionheart (J.K. Simmons) oversees the ceremony and Assistant Mayor Bellwether (Jenny Slate), a sheep, formally congratulates Judy as the first bunny police officer, saying it's a big day for all small animals. A few days after, Judy, her parents, and many siblings head to the train station. Stu convinces Judy to take a can of fox repellent with her before she gets on the train to Zootopia. Judy listens to a hit by pop singer, Gazelle (Shakira), as she zooms through the diverse districts of the city, from the frozen tundra to the sultry rain-forest. She finds her apartment, a run-down single room with a rickety bed, paper-thin walls, and two noisy neighbors, Bucky (Byron Howard) and Pronk Oryx-Antlerson ( Jared Bush). Despite being the police academy valedictorian, Judy is relegated to parking duty by Chief Bogo (Idris Elba), who doubts her potential because she is a rabbit. Judy is disappointed but sets her standards high and uses her sharp ears to help her write 200 tickets before noon. On her first day at the Zootopia Police Department / ZPD, she is hustled by Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) and Finnick (Tom Lister Jr.), a con artist duo of foxes. Finnick acts as a child, who is desperate to get a jumbo pop on his birthday. Nick is acting his father. They con Judy into buying them a jumbo pop, which they later melt and refreeze into hundreds of mini pops which they sell to school kids, on which they make a healthy profit. The pop sticks, they sell to a rat construction site, selling it as red-wood. Judy observes the whole operation and later confronts Nick. Nick doesn't deny that he's a hustler but provides Judy with all the paperwork he needs to make his endeavors technically legal and humbles her by saying that the city is not a magical land where dreams come true and a meter maid can never be a real cop. The next day, Judy abandons parking duty to arrest Duke Weaselton (Alan Tudyk), a thief who stole plant crocus bulbs. Bogo reprimands her for abandoning her post (as the parking ticket officer). An otter named Mrs. Otterton (Octavia Spencer) enters Bogo's office pleading for someone to find her husband Emmitt, one of fourteen predators who have gone missing. Judy volunteers, and Bogo attempts to fire her for insubordination. The city's assistant mayor, ewe Dawn Bellwether (Jenny Slate) arrives at the station and Otterton pleads her case to Bellwether and says how Judy volunteered to help her. Bellwether praises Judy for taking the assignment, Bogo agrees but demands Judy's resignation if she cannot close the case within 48 hours. After determining Nick was the last one to see Otterton. On the last seen photo of Emmit, Judy notices that Nick is eating a Popsicle which looks exactly like what Nick was selling the other day. Judy blackmails Nick into assisting her by covertly recording his confession to tax evasion. He then takes them into the oasis to find Emmitt's yoga instructor, an elephant named Nangi (Gita Reddy), and Judy is shocked to find the oasis is a haven for naturalists or nude animals. Nangi has no memory of Otterton, but Yax unwittingly gives Judy all the information she needs, including the plate number for the car Otterton was picked up in the last time he was there. Nick says he has a friend at the DMV who can help them run the plate number. There, Judy is disheartened to see that the DMV is run solely by sloths. By the time they exit, it's nighttime. They track a limousine that picked up Emmitt. They search it, finding polar bear fur, claw marks all over the back seat, and Otterton's wallet. Nick recognizes an insignia on a drinking glass and realizes that the vehicle is owned by Mr. Big (Maurice LaMarche), an arctic shrew crime boss whom Nick has a history with. Nick sold him an expensive rug made from the fur of a skunk's behind. Mr Big's henchmen capture Nick and Judy and bring them to Big. Big berates Nick for tarnishing his trust and the hospitality of his grandmother who he recently buried in the skunk rug and scolds him for returning on the day of his daughter's wedding. Mr. Big orders his bears to 'ice' Nick and Judy and they're held over a trap door in the floor that reveals icy water. Mr. Big's daughter, Fru Fru (Leah Latham), then walks in wearing her wedding dress and recognizes Judy as the bunny that saved her the previous day from being crushed by the doughnut. Mr. Big reveals that Otterton was his florist, but he went "savage", reverted to a feral state, and attacked his chauffeur, Manchas (Jesse Corti). At his home, Manchas mentions that Otterton had been yelling about "night howlers." Moments later, Manchas himself turns savage and chases the pair. Judy saves Nick by trapping Manchas and calls the ZPD for help. When Bogo and other police arrive, however, Manchas had vanished. Bogo demands Judy's resignation, but Nick reminds Bogo she still has 10 hours to solve the case. Over the rain-forest, Nick explains that he was idealistic like Judy once. As a kid, he wanted nothing more than to join the Junior Ranger Scouts. His mother bought him a new uniform and he was excited to become part of the group, despite the fact that he was the only predator to join. Upon arriving, however, the other animals bullied and muzzled him, saying that he was stupid for thinking they'd trust a fox. After that day he decided he would never let anyone see that they had gotten to him and if people only thought of foxes as untrustworthy, then that's what he would be. Deciding there was no use in fighting prejudiced ideas about fox behavior, he became a con artist. Judy recalls that Assistant Mayor Bellwether offered to help them. Bellwether gives Judy and Nick access to the city's traffic-camera system. They discover Manchas was captured by wolves, which Judy surmises are the "night howlers". They watch as the wolves' van drives through a tunnel but fails to come out the other side. Nick says that there's a maintenance tunnel and, if he were to do anything illegal, that's the route he'd take to avoid observation. They find Otterton and the other missing predators imprisoned at Cliffside Asylum, where Mayor Leodore Lionheart (J. K. Simmons) is keeping them hidden from the public, while a scientist tries to determine the cause of their strange behavior. The doctor has no answer and says that they must come forward to Chief Bogo but the Mayor refuses, saying his reputation as a predator official is at stake. Nick and Judy manage to get the evidence Judy recorded back to Bogo. Lionheart and those involved are arrested and Bellwether becomes the new mayor. Lionheart protests that they still don't know why predators are going savage and he was trying to protect the public. Judy, praised for solving the case and now friends with Nick, asks him to join the ZPD as her partner. However, she upsets him at a press conference by suggesting a biological cause for the recent savage behavior. At a press conference, she accidentally implies the savageness epidemic was caused by the physiology that all predators possess. Disappointed and offended, Nick abandons Judy, whose comments incite fear and discrimination against predators throughout Zootopia. A wedge is driven between the predator and prey populations, with prey acting fearful against all predators. Gazelle hosts a peaceful protest against discrimination, despite backlash, and savage attacks continue in the city as more predators go primal. TV network ZNN covers singer Gazelle's (Shakira) peace protest and the police misconduct against predators. Bellwether explains that with the population in Zootopia being 90% prey, she wants Judy as the face of the ZPD to inspire hope. But, wracked with guilt, Judy quits her job and returns to Bunnyburrow. Back in Bunnyburrow, Judy's parents explain that they've partnered up with Gideon and never would have done so had Judy not opened their eyes. Gideon is red fox from Bunnyburrow who used to bully the young rabbits and sheep when he was young. As an adult, he has made amends with those he picked on and became a much-respected baker. Gideon apologizes to Judy for what he did when he was younger, stating that his own insecurities manifested into unchecked rage, but Judy forgives him and says she knows a thing or two about being a jerk. Judy learns from her parents and her reformed childhood bully Gideon Grey (Phil Johnston) that "night howlers" are not wolves, but actually toxic flowers that have severe psychotropic effects on mammals. After she returns to Zootopia and reconciles with Nick, they confront Weaselton, who tells them the night howler bulbs he'd stolen earlier were for a ram named Doug (Rich Moore) an emotionless ram chemist and sniper with puffy wool who works for Assistant Mayor Bellwether. They find Doug in a lab hidden in the subway tunnels, creating an illegal drug made from night howlers, which he has been shooting at predators with a dart gun. He loads a pellet into a gun as his phone rings, telling him his next mark is a cheetah in Sahara Square. He assures the caller he can make the hit since he was able to get an otter in a moving car. Judy and Nick obtain the dart gun and the serum and escape the facility in a car. They are chased by Doug's ram henchmen. After a fight, Nick manages to save the evidence as he and Judy defeat the henchmen Jesse and Woolter pursuing them. They run upstairs out of the station and into the Natural History Museum, empty due to renovations. As they near the exit toward the police station they are called from behind by Mayor Bellwether, accompanied by two rams in police uniform. These rams are Jesse and Woolter. But before they can go to the ZPD, Bellwether confronts them and steals the evidence, revealing herself as the mastermind behind a prey-supremacist conspiracy. Bellwether calls out to Judy, saying that in the city prey outnumber predators 10 to 1. They need to band together to end their mistreatment against the more powerful and loud predators and, once united, will be unstoppable. Bellwether calls the police and feigns alarm, saying Officer Judy is down and being attacked by a savage fox. Bellwether says that fear always works and, with a predisposition to savagery, predators will be forced out of Zootopia, and she'll dart everyone to keep it that way. Judy and Nick are trapped in a pit after Nick refuses to abandon Judy when she is injured. Bellwether shoots a serum pellet at Nick to make him kill Judy, but Nick had disarmed Bellwether's dart gun by replacing the serum pellets with blueberries. Enraged, Bellwether threatens to frame Judy and Nick for the attacks like she framed Lionheart, but Judy has recorded Bellwether's confession on her pen recorder. Bogo and the ZPD arrive, and Bellwether is arrested. In the news coverage that follows, Former Mayor Lionheart gives an interview where he says he didn't know about Bellwether's plot and only caged the savage predators to protect the city, citing he did a wrong thing for the right reasons. It is announced that an antidote has been created with positive effects. Judy goes to the hospital where she sees Emmitt Otterton recovering and embracing his concerned wife. Judy rejoins the ZPD, and Nick becomes the city's first fox police officer, as well as her partner. The next day, Chief Bogo hands out assignments, giving Nick and Judy the task of catching a hot-rod tearing up the roads downtown. Judy and Nick come across the speeder in their patrol car and pull him over, surprised to see Flash the sloth behind the wheel.

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In the town of Bunnyburrow, 9-year-old bunny, Judy Hopps (Della Saba) is performing in a school play. Her theme explains that animals, once primitive and wild, have now evolved to where predators and prey can live side by side in harmony. The founding mammal city, Zootopia, is hailed as a place where anyone can be anything.
Judy then announces that she wants to be a police officer. A kid fox in the audience, Gideon Grey (Phil Johnston), sneers at the idea and even Judy's parents, Bonnie (Bonnie Hunt) and Stu (Don Lake) tell her that there's never been a bunny officer. However, Judy is willing to try against all odds.
When Judy sees Gideon bullying some kids by taking their fair tickets, she boldly confronts him, but Gideon responds by taunting Judy's dreams and slashing her in the face. He leaves and, though she's hurt, Judy shows her friends the tickets she got back and declares that she doesn't know when to quit. Years later, Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin), a rabbit from rural Bunnyburrow, fulfills her childhood dream of becoming a police officer in urban Zootopia.
Judy is tiny compared to the other recruits and faces difficulties managing the obstacle courses run by the drill sergeant (Fuschia!). But through sheer determination, and by using her wits, Judy makes it to graduation as valedictorian. Zootopia Mayor Lionheart (J.K.
Simmons) oversees the ceremony and Assistant Mayor Bellwether (Jenny Slate), a sheep, formally congratulates Judy as the first bunny police officer, saying it's a big day for all small animals. A few days after, Judy, her parents, and many siblings head to the train station. Stu convinces Judy to take a can of fox repellent with her before she gets on the train to Zootopia.
Judy listens to a hit by pop singer, Gazelle (Shakira), as she zooms through the diverse districts of the city, from the frozen tundra to the sultry rain-forest. She finds her apartment, a run-down single room with a rickety bed, paper-thin walls, and two noisy neighbors, Bucky (Byron Howard) and Pronk Oryx-Antlerson ( Jared Bush). Despite being the police academy valedictorian, Judy is relegated to parking duty by Chief Bogo (Idris Elba), who doubts her potential because she is a rabbit.
Judy is disappointed but sets her standards high and uses her sharp ears to help her write 200 tickets before noon. On her first day at the Zootopia Police Department / ZPD, she is hustled by Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) and Finnick (Tom Lister Jr.), a con artist duo of foxes. Finnick acts as a child, who is desperate to get a jumbo pop on his birthday.
Nick is acting his father. They con Judy into buying them a jumbo pop, which they later melt and refreeze into hundreds of mini pops which they sell to school kids, on which they make a healthy profit. The pop sticks, they sell to a rat construction site, selling it as red-wood.
Judy observes the whole operation and later confronts Nick. Nick doesn't deny that he's a hustler but provides Judy with all the paperwork he needs to make his endeavors technically legal and humbles her by saying that the city is not a magical land where dreams come true and a meter maid can never be a real cop. The next day, Judy abandons parking duty to arrest Duke Weaselton (Alan Tudyk), a thief who stole plant crocus bulbs.
Bogo reprimands her for abandoning her post (as the parking ticket officer). An otter named Mrs. Otterton (Octavia Spencer) enters Bogo's office pleading for someone to find her husband Emmitt, one of fourteen predators who have gone missing.
Judy volunteers, and Bogo attempts to fire her for insubordination. The city's assistant mayor, ewe Dawn Bellwether (Jenny Slate) arrives at the station and Otterton pleads her case to Bellwether and says how Judy volunteered to help her. Bellwether praises Judy for taking the assignment, Bogo agrees but demands Judy's resignation if she cannot close the case within 48 hours.
After determining Nick was the last one to see Otterton. On the last seen photo of Emmit, Judy notices that Nick is eating a Popsicle which looks exactly like what Nick was selling the other day. Judy blackmails Nick into assisting her by covertly recording his confession to tax evasion.
He then takes them into the oasis to find Emmitt's yoga instructor, an elephant named Nangi (Gita Reddy), and Judy is shocked to find the oasis is a haven for naturalists or nude animals. Nangi has no memory of Otterton, but Yax unwittingly gives Judy all the information she needs, including the plate number for the car Otterton was picked up in the last time he was there. Nick says he has a friend at the DMV who can help them run the plate number.
There, Judy is disheartened to see that the DMV is run solely by sloths. By the time they exit, it's nighttime. They track a limousine that picked up Emmitt.
They search it, finding polar bear fur, claw marks all over the back seat, and Otterton's wallet. Nick recognizes an insignia on a drinking glass and realizes that the vehicle is owned by Mr. Big (Maurice LaMarche), an arctic shrew crime boss whom Nick has a history with.
Nick sold him an expensive rug made from the fur of a skunk's behind. Mr Big's henchmen capture Nick and Judy and bring them to Big. Big berates Nick for tarnishing his trust and the hospitality of his grandmother who he recently buried in the skunk rug and scolds him for returning on the day of his daughter's wedding.
Mr. Big orders his bears to 'ice' Nick and Judy and they're held over a trap door in the floor that reveals icy water. Mr.
Big's daughter, Fru Fru (Leah Latham), then walks in wearing her wedding dress and recognizes Judy as the bunny that saved her the previous day from being crushed by the doughnut. Mr. Big reveals that Otterton was his florist, but he went "savage", reverted to a feral state, and attacked his chauffeur, Manchas (Jesse Corti).
At his home, Manchas mentions that Otterton had been yelling about "night howlers." Moments later, Manchas himself turns savage and chases the pair. Judy saves Nick by trapping Manchas and calls the ZPD for help. When Bogo and other police arrive, however, Manchas had vanished.
Bogo demands Judy's resignation, but Nick reminds Bogo she still has 10 hours to solve the case. Over the rain-forest, Nick explains that he was idealistic like Judy once. As a kid, he wanted nothing more than to join the Junior Ranger Scouts.
His mother bought him a new uniform and he was excited to become part of the group, despite the fact that he was the only predator to join. Upon arriving, however, the other animals bullied and muzzled him, saying that he was stupid for thinking they'd trust a fox. After that day he decided he would never let anyone see that they had gotten to him and if people only thought of foxes as untrustworthy, then that's what he would be.
Deciding there was no use in fighting prejudiced ideas about fox behavior, he became a con artist. Judy recalls that Assistant Mayor Bellwether offered to help them. Bellwether gives Judy and Nick access to the city's traffic-camera system.
They discover Manchas was captured by wolves, which Judy surmises are the "night howlers". They watch as the wolves' van drives through a tunnel but fails to come out the other side. Nick says that there's a maintenance tunnel and, if he were to do anything illegal, that's the route he'd take to avoid observation.
They find Otterton and the other missing predators imprisoned at Cliffside Asylum, where Mayor Leodore Lionheart (J. K. Simmons) is keeping them hidden from the public, while a scientist tries to determine the cause of their strange behavior.
The doctor has no answer and says that they must come forward to Chief Bogo but the Mayor refuses, saying his reputation as a predator official is at stake. Nick and Judy manage to get the evidence Judy recorded back to Bogo. Lionheart and those involved are arrested and Bellwether becomes the new mayor.
Lionheart protests that they still don't know why predators are going savage and he was trying to protect the public. Judy, praised for solving the case and now friends with Nick, asks him to join the ZPD as her partner. However, she upsets him at a press conference by suggesting a biological cause for the recent savage behavior.
At a press conference, she accidentally implies the savageness epidemic was caused by the physiology that all predators possess. Disappointed and offended, Nick abandons Judy, whose comments incite fear and discrimination against predators throughout Zootopia. A wedge is driven between the predator and prey populations, with prey acting fearful against all predators.
Gazelle hosts a peaceful protest against discrimination, despite backlash, and savage attacks continue in the city as more predators go primal. TV network ZNN covers singer Gazelle's (Shakira) peace protest and the police misconduct against predators. Bellwether explains that with the population in Zootopia being 90% prey, she wants Judy as the face of the ZPD to inspire hope.
But, wracked with guilt, Judy quits her job and returns to Bunnyburrow. Back in Bunnyburrow, Judy's parents explain that they've partnered up with Gideon and never would have done so had Judy not opened their eyes. Gideon is red fox from Bunnyburrow who used to bully the young rabbits and sheep when he was young.
As an adult, he has made amends with those he picked on and became a much-respected baker. Gideon apologizes to Judy for what he did when he was younger, stating that his own insecurities manifested into unchecked rage, but Judy forgives him and says she knows a thing or two about being a jerk. Judy learns from her parents and her reformed childhood bully Gideon Grey (Phil Johnston) that "night howlers" are not wolves, but actually toxic flowers that have severe psychotropic effects on mammals.
After she returns to Zootopia and reconciles with Nick, they confront Weaselton, who tells them the night howler bulbs he'd stolen earlier were for a ram named Doug (Rich Moore) an emotionless ram chemist and sniper with puffy wool who works for Assistant Mayor Bellwether. They find Doug in a lab hidden in the subway tunnels, creating an illegal drug made from night howlers, which he has been shooting at predators with a dart gun. He loads a pellet into a gun as his phone rings, telling him his next mark is a cheetah in Sahara Square.
He assures the caller he can make the hit since he was able to get an otter in a moving car. Judy and Nick obtain the dart gun and the serum and escape the facility in a car. They are chased by Doug's ram henchmen.
After a fight, Nick manages to save the evidence as he and Judy defeat the henchmen Jesse and Woolter pursuing them. They run upstairs out of the station and into the Natural History Museum, empty due to renovations. As they near the exit toward the police station they are called from behind by Mayor Bellwether, accompanied by two rams in police uniform.
These rams are Jesse and Woolter. But before they can go to the ZPD, Bellwether confronts them and steals the evidence, revealing herself as the mastermind behind a prey-supremacist conspiracy. Bellwether calls out to Judy, saying that in the city prey outnumber predators 10 to 1.
They need to band together to end their mistreatment against the more powerful and loud predators and, once united, will be unstoppable. Bellwether calls the police and feigns alarm, saying Officer Judy is down and being attacked by a savage fox. Bellwether says that fear always works and, with a predisposition to savagery, predators will be forced out of Zootopia, and she'll dart everyone to keep it that way.
Judy and Nick are trapped in a pit after Nick refuses to abandon Judy when she is injured. Bellwether shoots a serum pellet at Nick to make him kill Judy, but Nick had disarmed Bellwether's dart gun by replacing the serum pellets with blueberries. Enraged, Bellwether threatens to frame Judy and Nick for the attacks like she framed Lionheart, but Judy has recorded Bellwether's confession on her pen recorder.
Bogo and the ZPD arrive, and Bellwether is arrested. In the news coverage that follows, Former Mayor Lionheart gives an interview where he says he didn't know about Bellwether's plot and only caged the savage predators to protect the city, citing he did a wrong thing for the right reasons. It is announced that an antidote has been created with positive effects.
Judy goes to the hospital where she sees Emmitt Otterton recovering and embracing his concerned wife. Judy rejoins the ZPD, and Nick becomes the city's first fox police officer, as well as her partner. The next day, Chief Bogo hands out assignments, giving Nick and Judy the task of catching a hot-rod tearing up the roads downtown.
Judy and Nick come across the speeder in their patrol car and pull him over, surprised to see Flash the sloth behind the wheel..