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ZanterZlox
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Disney's Zootopia

cartooney wrote:

Crispydogs101 wrote:

cartooney wrote:

Zootopia 2 has been confirmed by Disney folks
Proof? If it's an another season of Zootopia+ then that won't be surprising.
Confirmed by the Disney Company itself along with Toy Story 5 and Frozen 2.
I thought Toy Story 4 was the last one.
Frozen 2 already came out(and I think it was before Toy Story 4).

Anyways back on topic, there's a Zootopia+?
cartooney
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Disney's Zootopia

ZanterZlox wrote:

cartooney wrote:

Crispydogs101 wrote:

cartooney wrote:

Zootopia 2 has been confirmed by Disney folks
Proof? If it's an another season of Zootopia+ then that won't be surprising.
Confirmed by the Disney Company itself along with Toy Story 5 and Frozen 2.
I thought Toy Story 4 was the last one.
Frozen 2 already came out(and I think it was before Toy Story 4).

Anyways back on topic, there's a Zootopia+?
Yeah accidentally said frozen 2. I meant 3, my bad
Nope, they’re making a 5 for some crazy reason (I didn’t think it was real at first, but after Disney confirmed I was like DANg)
But yeah back on topic now!

Last edited by cartooney (Aug. 4, 2023 03:54:29)

TheOneSage
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Disney's Zootopia

yo I found this topic :D
is anyone excited for the sequel?
Crispydogs101
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Disney's Zootopia

TheOneSage wrote:

yo I found this topic :D
is anyone excited for the sequel?
Yes and no.
Yes because it would be so cool to see. No because idk if I can see it.
Dexy3791
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Disney's Zootopia

TheOneSage wrote:

yo I found this topic :D
is anyone excited for the sequel?
yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss >
Magudragon
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Disney's Zootopia

I feel like this movie has a 50/50 chance of flopping, it's clear Disney has lost their touch, in some of their most recent movies. Fans just erase the bad movies from their memory and shrug it off.
cartooney
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Disney's Zootopia

Magudragon wrote:

I feel like this movie has a 50/50 chance of flopping, it's clear Disney has lost their touch, in some of their most recent movies. Fans just erase the bad movies from their memory and shrug it off.
I feel like this is going to be very successful. Zootopia’s fanbase is humongous, and the advertising has been dominating ad space and it’s being presented very well (unlike these past few films). Good or bad, I think it’s likely to smash the box office like Inside Out 2 did.
Dexy3791
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Disney's Zootopia

Magudragon wrote:

I feel like this movie has a 50/50 chance of flopping, it's clear Disney has lost their touch, in some of their most recent movies. Fans just erase the bad movies from their memory and shrug it off.
“What's Strange Planet” “exactly” but the Zootopia was good enough that I have some faith in the new one. and Disney has actually been doing good with the sequels lately, like I actually enjoyed Inside Out 2. so I have some faith in the new Zootopia, but I mean Disney has been falling down stairs for the past 4 years soooooo…..
TheGreater_Good
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Disney's Zootopia

(nothing was ever here, EVER)

Last edited by TheGreater_Good (Nov. 18, 2025 03:13:04)

TheOneSage
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Disney's Zootopia

ok so Zootopia 2 finally came out
and apparently a lot of the reviews are saying it’s rlly good, especially for a Disney sequel :0
the main issue I’ve heard among fans and critics is the pacing tho
Magudragon
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Disney's Zootopia

Can Gary talk? He doesn't seem Sapient by what we've seen in the trailers.
Scratch_Cat_Coder8
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Disney's Zootopia

Magudragon wrote:

Can Gary talk? He doesn't seem Sapient by what we've seen in the trailers.
Yeah he talks and he also has a lisp
TheOneSage
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Disney's Zootopia

Scratch_Cat_Coder8 wrote:

Magudragon wrote:

Can Gary talk? He doesn't seem Sapient by what we've seen in the trailers.
Yeah he talks and he also has a lisp
he's voiced by Ke Huy Quan
mtaka4
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Disney's Zootopia

How to read or play zootopia
TheOneSage
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Disney's Zootopia

mtaka4 wrote:

How to read or play zootopia
uhh you put the movie on play and watch it
SaMrOc24
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Disney's Zootopia

Umm… the “original” Zootopia movie by Disney was stolen from another movie. Look it up if you don't believe me.
Dexy3791
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Disney's Zootopia

My “”kind of“ spoiler free” “rambling on for hours” review of Zootopia 2:

This is arguably the best Disney movie in like a LONG time, especially considering it's a Disney sequel. Disney has had a LONG history of making buns sequels to great movies (The Little Mermaid 2, Bambi 2, The Lion King 2, 102 Dalmatians (Both live action and the animated sequel), Aladdin 2, Aladdin 3, ect.) but, SURPRISINGLY, this holds up surprisingly well! As just a casual movie goer, just wanting the thrill of movies, this goes HARD! It's jam-packed with so much stuff that every mini-conflict is resolved within like 5 minutes. Now, that is kind of a problem, i'll get to that later, but honestly, kudos to the team that made this, honestly. They deserve a pay raise. I do think that everyone other than the executives on the movie (exe. producer, director stuff like that) is working minimum wage because that's something Disney would do. Anyway, this movie, as just a movie that you go and watch mindlessly in a theater and than go home not remembering a single plot detail, this is an awesome movie, 10/10 no notes. However, if you're like me, and actually think while you're watching a movie, there might be certain things that pop up. Now, this is a teenager talking about a movie made for 8 year olds who weren't even around for the original. HOWEVER, I love over-analyzing movies, books, tv shows, Dark Side Of The Moon, whatever, SO I will also be giving Zootopia 2 the same treatment.

Thing that stood out to me #1: There are some parts that just feel rushed. Like not animation wise, more story wise. There are some moments where someone is given something and they have to figure out something about it (trying so hard to be spoiler free) and they just THERE they get the conclusion instantly, while in like REAL WORLD logic, it would've taken QUITE A WHILE for them to figure it out. Thing that stood out #2: It goes HECKA FAST! Like, faster than the SONIC movie fast. Like I pointed out earlier, mini conflict comes up, it gets resolved in like 10 minutes, and than they're onto the next thing. Like, JEEZ GUYS, just give me time to BREATH, heck! Thing that stood out #3: As someone who vividly remembers the original, the story definitely feels… similar. Like the whole core message of the film, yeah it 100% feels “copy, pasted, tweaked so it doesn't look like a copy-pasted out of Wikipedia”. That's not even a bad thing! (Not trying to be political but…) In the way that the world is progressing towards, we need an all-inclusive, non-discriminatory mindset that this movie has promoted ever since the beginning! I feel like with the current state of the world, like, we NEEDED this movie to come out, to remind us OF that mindset the current world leaders have been going AGAINST! *deep breath* okay WEW now that i'm done talking about THAT, what do I think of the movie?

Freaking awesome 10/10 you should go see it, so you can give Micheal mouse money that he might possibly give to the people who worked on this amazing movie. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.

Last edited by Dexy3791 (Dec. 6, 2025 05:30:19)

Magudragon
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Disney's Zootopia

Have you guys ever thought about if Kung Fu Panda is historically cannon to Zootopia?
Both of them:
-Have the concept of a regular Earth and it's continents.
Zootopia 2 spoiler (highlight to read) Reptiles among the mammals
TheOneSage
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Disney's Zootopia

(my review of Zootopia 2 copy-pasted from another topic - long post and spoilers incoming)

Zootopia 2: Okay, Disney for once actually made a really good sequel! Loved the vibrant, detailed animation, and Michael Giacchino’s score is really great (although it reminded me of Daniel Pemberton’s score for the first The Bad Guys film)! Judy and Nick’s relationship progressed naturally and in a great way, although I think it wasn’t that much of a difference to just end their friendship midway through. Gary was an adorable snake and I liked how sweetly and lively Ke Huy Quan voiced him. I really liked how this was more directly dark. The first film’s racism is dark by itself, yes, and same with the villain’s plan to segregate and drive out predators, but this has the guts to have straight up on-screen murder (although with a device that injects poison when stabbed, still a bit startling) and allegories to colonialism, with the reptiles, after being falsely given a fearful and negative view from the mammals, being driven out of their district so the Lynxleys can bury it in snow and build more Tundratown upon it. Finally, Disney is doing dark themes like the old days of Disney! Also, the racism here is a lot less… problematic than the first film, since it was predators and prey, and while they’re evolved, prey still technically have biological instincts to fear predators and predators have biological instincts to eat meat, and that’s problematic as an allegory to racism since humans don’t really have an instinctual or biological fear of other humans based on their skin tone. Here, racism and class division works better since a lot of reptiles are actually harmless to mammals since they prey mostly on insects and fish (which are non-sapient in Zootopia), so they would have no reason to discriminate them. Then, once mammals were given a false narrative of reptiles, the mammals discriminated them since they were “too different” and thought they were very dangerous, which is a lot how real-life racism gets started. My only complaints are that the reptile plot feels a bit half-baked and overshadowed by Nick and Judy’s relationship struggles, Gary isn’t given enough time and depth and feels more like a side character for a movie that hinges so much on him, and the pacing. Oh Lord, the pacing. Felt way too quick (like the pacing of DreamWorks’ Dog Man) and didn’t have more breathing room, especially during emotional and/or dark scenes; if the pacing was more moderate like the first film, then there would be enough time to let the scene and what just occurred onscreen sink in to the audience and be processed and be more impactful and emotional (not saying that this film isn’t emotional at all, since I almost felt like crying when Gary and Judy were talking and slowly dying while Nick faced off with Pawbert). Also, the confession scene was a bit rushed, but still emotional. And I loved how Andy Samberg voiced Pawbert, and how quickly he turned from friendly and easygoing to absolutely murderous and deranged! All in all, really good! 8/10

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