Zootopia will hop right into your heart
BY KAYLEE MORSE
Although I don’t fit the target audience, I was drawn to Zootopia, the newly-released, 3D, computer-animated Disney movie which was released on Netflix in September.
It is a funny, and well-done family movie to enjoy with children or just by yourself. The movie centers around a small town bunny with big dreams to become a real cop. The main character, Judy Hopps, voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin, is the first bunny to join the police force.
Transitioning into the metropolis where all types of different mammals live called Zootopia, Hopps encounters the struggle and obstacles it takes to become a cop. She isn’t a typical cop in Zootopia. Her coworkers are bigger and tougher mammals, such as lions and bulls. This makes fitting in and getting treated fairly a lot harder.
In order to keep her job, Officer Hopps must solve a near-impossible missing person case within 48 hours. The highly underestimated, yet motivated officer takes on the case with confidence.
With no support from her fellow coworkers, Officer Hopps stays confident in her training and skills, showing everybody that just because you’re a bunny doesn’t mean you can’t be a great cop.
Throughout the movie, Hopps has to face many obstacles but is also able to make a new friend: Nick Wilde (voiced by
Jason Bateman), a fox who a bunny would normally stay away from. Despite their differences, Wilde becomes her best friend and partner, helping to crack the case.
Zootopia is great because it teaches young viewers that you can follow your dreams and become whatever you want to, as long as you have the desire to be successful.
Officer Hopps had many reasons to quit, including poor treatment at her job, the lack of confidence from coworkers and people around her, and the belief that she couldn’t do her job as efficiently because she was just a bunny. In the end, she proved everybody wrong.
The movie also teaches acceptance, which is demonstrated when Officer Hopps disregards reputation and opens herself up to being friends with a fox.
Zootopia is great for young moviegoers and adults. It has action, adventure and humor all wrapped into one, guaranteeing a great movie experience for all.
It is a funny, and well-done family movie to enjoy with children or just by yourself. The movie centers around a small town bunny with big dreams to become a real cop. The main character, Judy Hopps, voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin, is the first bunny to join the police force.
Transitioning into the metropolis where all types of different mammals live called Zootopia, Hopps encounters the struggle and obstacles it takes to become a cop. She isn’t a typical cop in Zootopia. Her coworkers are bigger and tougher mammals, such as lions and bulls. This makes fitting in and getting treated fairly a lot harder.
In order to keep her job, Officer Hopps must solve a near-impossible missing person case within 48 hours. The highly underestimated, yet motivated officer takes on the case with confidence.
With no support from her fellow coworkers, Officer Hopps stays confident in her training and skills, showing everybody that just because you’re a bunny doesn’t mean you can’t be a great cop.
Throughout the movie, Hopps has to face many obstacles but is also able to make a new friend: Nick Wilde (voiced by
Jason Bateman), a fox who a bunny would normally stay away from. Despite their differences, Wilde becomes her best friend and partner, helping to crack the case.
Zootopia is great because it teaches young viewers that you can follow your dreams and become whatever you want to, as long as you have the desire to be successful.
Officer Hopps had many reasons to quit, including poor treatment at her job, the lack of confidence from coworkers and people around her, and the belief that she couldn’t do her job as efficiently because she was just a bunny. In the end, she proved everybody wrong.
The movie also teaches acceptance, which is demonstrated when Officer Hopps disregards reputation and opens herself up to being friends with a fox.
Zootopia is great for young moviegoers and adults. It has action, adventure and humor all wrapped into one, guaranteeing a great movie experience for all.