A Terrific Movie From The Walt Disney Pictures.

Ernestine 2022-03-20 09:01:08



Zootopia is a family-friendly movie, suitable for all ages. As a company with 80 years of experience in making animated movies,

Zootopia (It's one of the greatest Disney animated movies) is a unique mammal-only city, where different animals have their own places. Whether you are a big elephant or a small mouse. In this animal city, the buildings and streets both resemble human civilization and combine the characteristics of the natural habitat of animals. At the same time, these buildings use natural materials such as sand and wood, and the details are full of natural texture and animal interest, all of which create a new visual experience.

Everyone can be whoever wants to be (Everyone can be anything.) It encourages people to realize their dreams, encourages children to believe in themselves and work hard to stick to their dreams. This is the dual confidence in the individual's ability and the entire environment, which is described in the Utopia and the American Dream, equality, freedom and democracy. Full of many opportunities, dreams can come true. But the necessary condition for realizing dreams is hard work. If you don’t work hard, dreams are just empty talk.
The rabbit Judy is a rabbit from the countryside who has grown carrots for generations. But her ideal is to become a policeman, although many people are not optimistic. She has been full of justice since she was a child, and passionately wants to make the world a better place (I am here to make the world a better place). She studied hard at the police school and eventually graduated with the first prize. After work, she is not afraid of danger and hardship. No matter how small she is, she does everything with gusto. She is agile and smart. Through her unremitting efforts, she has won more opportunities for investigation and overcomes her weak stature. Disadvantage, not afraid of being crowded out by colleagues, became an excellent police officer.

Know yourself, understand your talents, passions and dreams, these are all part of "me". Be brave to pursue your dreams, Anyone can be anything. In the process of pursuing your dreams, strive to be your best self (Be best you you can be).

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Zootopia quotes

  • Judy Hopps: [Judy rings Manchas's doorbell] Mr. Manchas? Judy Hopps, ZPD. We just want to know what happened to Emmitt Otterton.

    Mr. Manchas: [Manchas slightly opens his door] You... should be asking... what happened to me.

    Nick Wilde: Whoa! Uh, a teensy otter did... that?

    Judy Hopps: [whispers] What happened?

    Mr. Manchas: He... was an animal!

    Mr. Manchas: [flashback to Manchas's limo] Down... on all fours... he was a savage!

    Mr. Manchas: [Emmitt growls and attacks Manchas inside the limo; Manchas escapes the limo, gasping in fear; the flashback ends] There was no warning, he just kept yelling about the Night Howlers. Over and over, the Night Howlers!

    Nick Wilde: So... you know... about the Night Howlers, too? Good, good, good. Because the Night Howlers are exactly what we are here to talk about. Right?

    Judy Hopps: Yup. So, uh... so you just open the door... and tell us what you know... and we will tell you what we know... okay?

    Mr. Manchas: Okay.

    [Manchas closes his door]

    Judy Hopps: [to Nick] Clever fox.

    Judy Hopps: [Manchas re-opens his door, making struggling groans; Judy and Nick enter his apartment] Mr. Manchas?

    Nick Wilde: Buddy?

    Judy Hopps: Are you... okay?

    [Manchas is prowling about his apartment on all four paws, growling]

    Judy Hopps: Run, run!

    [Judy and Nick leave, with Manchas chasing after them]

  • 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.