Talk:Zootopia/@comment-27658474-20160124155448/@comment-3003347-20160124161256

Well, A TV show or even a full-blown sequil will depend on how successful this film is in the box offices over-all.

I don't want fans of this film to flip out on me, but, I kinda predict this will only be a moderate success, worthy enough of like a few shorts or so like Frozen's Anna's birthday party thing, but not something worth making more films or even something as less budgeted as a TV show. By all means, I still expect this movie to do well, but I wouldn't' be quick to declare it something like a modern-day "Disney Reniassnce" film and expect it to get alot of stuff out of it, like how Tarzan and Lion King got several-spinoffs on their existence alone. Even dispite some people from Frozen are involved with it, I don't expect this to be as meme-tastic as Frozen, outside of the Furry fandom alchourse, and even before this movie was out they're already doing it.

On top of it, I expect the story to be good, but not-ground-breaking. It's a typical antrhomorthic animal film with a Buddy-Cop story in it. Now, I do expect some strays from the traditional formula, but not something that almosts alianates it in a good way. From what I gather, it's a case of a omtimistic bunny and a wise-ass fox solving disappearences of local carnavores who turned feral and ultamately face a conspiracy against Zootopia's way of life. Dispite the obvious change, it is still at heart a typical polar-oppistes working togather story, something Disney is almost known to do as of recently, just look at Inside Out and The Good Dinosaur in a sense.

I still expect this to be a success and a treat for families AND furry fans for it's toned-down twist on real-world things (A nudest club I'm still surprised is one of them), and I hope this will be a worthy compition for the coming out sooner Kung-Fu Panda 3 of Dreamworks, and I do plan to see this film, but I wouldn't call it the next "Lion King" just yet guys.