Zootopia Comments

  • Brook 2021-10-20 18:59:41

    Praise that the world is beautiful after watching the...

  • Kiarra 2021-10-20 18:59:41

    After watching this one, I seem to be able to say more firmly that I will be a fan of Disney for the rest of my life. This is the utopia that Disney has created for us, always kind and brave, always...

  • Hollie 2021-10-20 18:59:41

    The story flow is not difficult for small friends and it is not boring for big friends. In the sloth period, people who have dealt with French civil servants will smile. The bunny’s micro expressions are well done. However, the result of a unified mockery of all group labels is that they are subconsciously labelled (for example, foxes must be smart but take the wrong side, rabbits must be reproductive cancer, beasts are all males, etc.). Finally, it is a pity that the world is not a cartoon...

  • Marian 2021-10-20 18:59:41

    Sloth is so fucking funny! ! My throat went hoarse in those two minutes! ! Damn it! ! It's so fucking funny!...

  • Roger 2021-10-20 18:59:41

    It’s amazing, Big Disney Animation is getting more and more exciting every year! Judy went to a strange big city alone to pursue his dreams, which reminded me of my wonderful and fulfilling study abroad life. Every time Sloth appeared, their faces were paralyzed with laughter! And when Judy and Nick cried and apologized, I also cried. Sometimes friends should pull their faces down like this and apologize! The various social phenomena and political issues reflected on the whole are very...

  • Newell 2021-10-20 18:59:41

    Don't watch any film reviews. Don't watch the trailer if you can, just buy the tickets. What do you want in this...

  • Tatyana 2021-10-20 18:59:41

    Not only is a kid playing funny comics, but adults can also enjoy the story. An animal utopia, ideal and reality. There is an interesting case, and there are many metaphors and references about the human world, as well as small stalks such as the godfather or the poison master. And the fox and the rabbit are so cute and so...

  • Modesto 2021-10-20 18:59:41

    The most exciting animation is to use imagination to shoot stories that are difficult to achieve in the real world, rather than to fill in a vulgar story that is so common if it is a real person. There are jokes, cuteness, but more inexplicable theme and political correctness, I am afraid it is not as good as the score...

Extended Reading
  • Linnea 2022-04-19 09:01:10

    Some fragmentary viewing impressions about Crazy Zoo

    Zootopia has not unexpectedly continued Disney animation's consistent delivery of truth, goodness and beauty, as well as satire and preaching in some aspects. Under the extensive application of the rules and behaviors of human society, it has created many scenes that are impossible in reality. It...

  • Gaylord 2022-03-16 09:01:02

    Talk about the irony of Zootopia

    The general story is that a rabbit and a fox partnered for his police dream and solved a big conspiracy case. Full of elements of the Godfather of Sherlock Holmes. The following mainly talk about the irony of this movie. The

            first is our protagonist, Judy the rabbit. In the police team with...

Zootopia quotes

  • Jerry Jumbeaux Jr.: Listen, I don't know what you're doing skulking around during daylight hours, but I don't want any trouble in here, so hit the road.

    Nick Wilde: I'm not looking for any trouble either, sir. I simply want to buy a Jumbo Pop... for my little boy. You want the red or the blue, pal?

    [Finnick points at the red Jumbo Pop]

    Judy Hopps: Aw, I'm such a...

    Jerry Jumbeaux Jr.: Oh come on, kid. Back up. Listen buddy, what, there aren't any fox ice cream joints in your part of town?

    Nick Wilde: Uh, no no, there are, there are. It's just, my boy, this goofy little stinker, he loves all things elephant, wants to be one when he grows up.

    [Finnick squeaks]

    Nick Wilde: Is that adorable?

    Judy Hopps: Oh.

    Nick Wilde: Who the heck am I to crush his little dreams, huh, right?

    Jerry Jumbeaux Jr.: Look, you probably can't read, fox, but the sign says "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone." So beat it!

    Elephant patron: You're holding up the line.

    [Finnick cries and sniffles]

    Judy Hopps: Hello? Excuse me.

    Jerry Jumbeaux Jr.: Hey, you're gonna have to wait your turn like everyone else, meter maid.

    Judy Hopps: Actually, I'm an officer. Just had a quick question: Are your customers aware they're getting snot and mucus with their cookies and cream?

    [Two elephants spit out the ice cream they were just eating]

    Jerry Jumbeaux Jr.: What are you talking about?

    Judy Hopps: Well, I don't want to cause you any trouble, but I believe scooping ice cream with an ungloved trunk is a Class 3 health code violation... which is kind of a big deal, heh.

    [the other employee drops the scoop of ice cream]

    Judy Hopps: Of course, I could let you off with a warning, if you were to glove those trunks, and, I don't know... finish selling this nice dad and his son a... what was it?

    Nick Wilde: A Jumbo Pop, please.

    Judy Hopps: A Jumbo Pop.

    [Finnick squeaks with relief]

    Jerry Jumbeaux Jr.: [sighs with a groan] $15.

    Nick Wilde: Thank you so much, thank you. Oh no, are you kidding me? I don't have my wallet, heh heh. I'd lose my head if it weren't attached to my neck.

    Finnick: That's the truth.

    Nick Wilde: Oh boy, I'm sorry, pal, got to be about the worst birthday ever. Please don't be mad at me. Thanks anyway.

    Judy Hopps: [Judy puts money on the counter, buying a Jumbo Pop for Nick and Finnick] Keep the change.

  • Judy Hopps: [after replaying Nick's confession on her pen] Actually, it's YOUR word against yours. And if you want this pen, you're gonna help me find this poor missing otter, or the only place you'll be selling pawpsicles is the PRISON cafeteria. It's called a hustle, sweetheart.

    Finnick: [as he crawls out of the stroller, laughing hysterically] She hustled you. She hustled you good! You're a cop now, Nick. You gon' need one of these.

    [slaps a badge sticker onto Nick's shirt]

    Finnick: Have fun working with the fuzz!

    [walks away, still laughing]

    Judy Hopps: [to Nick] Start talking!