The hot-blooded rabbit Judy wanted to be a police officer since she was a child. After she was admitted to the police station, she was discriminated against and excluded by other police officers because of her weak physical condition. Most of the members of the police station are big men such as rhinos. "How can a little one be a policeman"? As a result, she was not reused and was often sent to check license plates. But at the same time, Judy is also prejudiced against other species. In her stereotype, cunning foxes are not serious people. The "Pride and Prejudice" of animal society is no less than that of human beings. Therefore, the film revolves around such a main line. As the rabbit Judy and the fox Nick get to know each other in the process of handling the case, the prejudice gradually dissolves. Nick discovers that Judy Smart and brave, Judy finds Nick's kind-hearted.
This is a fable that uses animals to reflect human beings, a real world that can even be understood and recognized by children immediately. The film uses each animal character and the relationship between them to help children build a complete picture without knowing it. value system.
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