Explore the exciting stories of Zootopia
2016/3/4
Zootopia is a 3D animated film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, co-directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore, and voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, and others. The film is set in a modern metropolis called "Zootopia," where all animals live in harmony. It follows rabbit Judy Hopps, who arrives from the countryside with dreams of becoming a police officer. Despite facing prejudice and physical disadvantages, she works hard to graduate from the police academy and becomes the first rabbit officer in the Zootopia Police Department. While investigating a series of missing predator cases, Judy is forced to team up with the sly fox Nick Wilde. From initial mutual suspicion to building trust, they ultimately uncover a massive conspiracy threatening the city's peace. The movie is renowned for its humorous and witty plot, exquisite animation, and profound themes, exploring prejudice, discrimination, and the pursuit of dreams. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 89th Oscars, grossed over $1 billion worldwide, and became a phenomenal animated classic.
2025/11/26
Zootopia 2 is the sequel to the 2016 original, co-directed by Jared Bush and Byron Howard, voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Ke Huy Quan, and others, and released on November 26, 2025. Continuing from the previous film, rabbit officer Judy and fox officer Nick have become partners, but their differing personalities lead to constant friction in their collaboration. The arrival of a mysterious snake named Gary (Gary De'Snake) disrupts Zootopia, triggering a series of chaotic events. Judy and Nick are forced to attend partnership counseling while tracking Gary's whereabouts. They go undercover in unexplored areas of the city, discovering deeper secrets behind the case, involving the century-long history of reptiles in Zootopia and entrenched prejudices. The film continues the series' humorous adventure style, introducing new characters and regions, further exploring themes of inclusion, trust, and structural bias. With more refined visuals, dense comedy, and strong global box office performance, it solidifies the enduring charm of the "Zootopia" series.