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+ | '''''Zootopia''''' (named '''''Zootropolis''''' in some countries) is a [[2016]] computer-animated buddy-cop comedy and noir film produced by [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]] and distributed by [[Walt Disney Pictures]]. It is co-directed by [[Byron Howard]] (''[[Bolt]]'' and ''[[Tangled]]''), [[Rich Moore]] (''[[Wreck-It Ralph]]'') and [[Jared Bush]] (''[[Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero]]''), and produced by Clark Spencer (''[[Lilo & Stitch]]'', ''[[Bolt]]'' and ''[[Wreck-It Ralph]]''), and it's the 55th animated feature in the [[Disney Animated Canon]]. It was released on [[March 4]], [[2016]],<ref name=bcdb>[http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon-info/151185-Zootopia The Big Cartoon Database: Zootopia]</ref> and [[February 10]], [[2016]] in France. |
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==Plot== |
Revision as of 18:28, 6 March 2016
- “Welcome to the urban jungle.”
- ―Tagline
Zootopia (named Zootropolis in some countries) is a 2016 computer-animated buddy-cop comedy and noir film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It is co-directed by Byron Howard (Bolt and Tangled), Rich Moore (Wreck-It Ralph) and Jared Bush (Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero), and produced by Clark Spencer (Lilo & Stitch, Bolt and Wreck-It Ralph), and it's the 55th animated feature in the Disney Animated Canon. It was released on March 4, 2016,[1] and February 10, 2016 in France.
Plot
The modern mammal metropolis of Zootopia is a city like no other. Comprised of habitat neighborhoods like ritzy Sahara Square and frigid Tundratown, it's a melting pot where humanoid mammals from every environment live together—a place where no matter what you are, from the biggest elephant to the smallest shrew, you can be anything. However, the city is separated into classes, where they face prejudice based on preconceived notions about their species. But when optimistic Officer Judy Hopps arrives, she discovers that being the first bunny on a police force of big, tough animals isn't so easy, as she was sidelined into a boring career meter maid because she’s the first rabbit in the police force. Determined to prove herself, she jumps at the opportunity to crack a case of a missing otter, even if it means partnering with a fast-talking, scam-artist fox, Nick Wilde, to solve the mystery.
Cast
- Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy Hopps, a rabbit
- Jason Bateman as Nick Wilde, a red fox
- Shakira as Gazelle, a gazelle
- Idris Elba as Chief Bogo, a cape buffalo
- J. K. Simmons as Mayor Lionheart, an African lion
- Nate Torrence as Clawhauser, a cheetah
- Raymond S. Persi as Flash, a three-toed sloth
- Alan Tudyk as Duke Weaselton, a weasel
- Bonnie Hunt as Bonnie Hopps, a rabbit
- Don Lake as Stu Hopps, a rabbit
- Tommy Chong as Yax, a yak
- Jenny Slate as Bellwether, a sheep
- Octavia Spencer as Mrs. Otterton, an otter
- Tommy "Tiny" Lister as Finnick, a fennec fox
- Katie Lowes as Dr. Madge Honey Badger, a honey badger[2]
- Jesse Corti as Manchas, a black jaguar
- John DiMaggio as Jerry Jumbeaux Jr., an African elephant
- Peter Mansbridge as Peter Moosebridge, a moose
- Mark "Rhino" Smith as Officer McHorn, a rhinoceros
- Kristen Bell as Priscilla, a three-toed sloth[3]
- Maurice LaMarche as Mr. Big, an arctic shrew
- Leah Latham as Fru Fru, an arctic shrew[3]
- Phil Johnston as Gideon Grey, a red fox
- John Lavelle as Mouse Foreman[4]
- Rich Moore as Doug, a ram
- Byron Howard as Bucky Oryx-Antlerson, an oryx
- Jared Bush as Pronk Oryx-Antlerson, an oryx
- Josh Dallas as Frantic Pig[5]
- Gita Reddy as Nangi, a elephant
- Fuschia! as Drill Sergeant, a polar bear
- Zach King as a wolf[6]
Development
According to Howard, Zootopia will be different from other animal anthropomorphic films, where animals either live in the natural world or in the human world. The concept, where animals live in a modern world designed by animals, was well received by John Lasseter, who lifted Howard "in the air like a baby Simba," when he proposed the idea for the film. The story initially revolved around the character of Nick Wilde as the protagonist, but his role was later swapped with Judy Hopps.[7]
While the characters are portrayed as anthropomorphic animals, the filmmakers were urged by Lasster to keep the characteristics that make each animal unique, intact with the animation and movement that would be portrayed on screen.[8] To do so, the film crew was sent to Kenya, Africa, as well as Disney's Animal Kingdom, on a research trip, where they studied various mammal wildlife.[9][10] Live animals, such as sloths and fennec foxes were also brought into the studio building for further, intimate study.
The primary issue centering the film is prejudice, and preconceived notions based on stereotypes. To further emphasize this, the creatures that inhabit Zootopia were limited down to mammals, to portray a sense of segregation between animals of predator and prey mentality; animals such as birds and marine life were left out as most, if not all, are consumers of other living organisms, making it difficult to narrow them down within the status quo of the story's conflict. The thought process of stereotypes was also integrated when deciding which familiar species would serve as the film's opposing leads, eventually determined as a rabbit and fox partnership.[11]
The city of Zootopia, itself, is comprised of various districts—all of which are tailored to best suit the animals that inhabit the them, both in terms of atmosphere, climate, and scale. To accomplish this, the filmmakers assembled an "Environments team", who were tasked to create the unique spaces the characters roam and inhabit throughout the film. Each area was created to look as if it has a sense of history, adding chaos and minor details to bring the world to life. Furthermore, the studio revived the use of the Hyperion rendering system, which mimics real-world geometric complexity, and was first utilized in the previous animated feature, Big Hero 6.[10] Each district was also modeled after various real-world areas. For example, Tundratown, the district consisting of low temperature mammals such as polar bears, was architecturally influenced by Russia.[12] Sahara Square, an area for high temperature mammals such as camels, was modeled after Las Vegas. The renderings of the snow and wintry feel of Tundra Town was also influenced by the 2013 animated feature Frozen.[10]
In March 2015, Rich Moore, who previously directed Wreck-It Ralph, was revealed to have been working on the film as a director, with Jared Bush as a co-director.[13]
On October 29, 2015, Moore announced that animation on the film was wrapped.[14]
Music
In addition to her voice role of Gazelle, the biggest pop star in Zootopia, Shakira will also contribute to the film an original song, entitled "Try Everything", which will be written by Sia and Stargate.
On November 1, 2015, it was revealed that Michael Giacchino, acclaimed composer best known for his work at Pixar, will be composing the score for Zootopia, marking his first feature entry into the Walt Disney Animation Studios library.[15] The score was completed on November 20.
Reception
Box office
In the United States and Canada, pre-release tracking suggest the film will open to $60–70 million from 3,827 theaters in its opening weekend.[16][17] It will play in 3,100 3D theaters, 365 IMAX theaters and 325 premium large formats screens.[16]
Taking advantage of school holidays in various markets, Zootopia began opening in a very limited number of international markets in the weekend ending February 14, earning $4.5 million from 3 markets.[18] It expanded to 22 markets in its second weekend, which is 36% of its total international markets and added $31.2 million.[19] It added another $33 million in its third weekend with no new markets added.[20]
In its opening weekend – which varies between markets – it grossed $3.1 million in Spain and an additional $1.7 million in Belgium and Denmark. In Belgium, it scored the biggest ever animated opening for a Disney or Pixar movie.[18] It broke opening records for a Disney animated film in France ($8.7 million) and Poland ($1.2 million). Elsewhere, Mexico opened with $4.6 million and Italy opened on a non-holiday weekend to $3.3 million.[19]
Critical response
Zootopia has received universal critical acclaim from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film is Certified Fresh with a rating of 98%, based on 131 reviews, with an average rating of 8/10. The consensus statement reads, "The brilliantly well-rounded Zootopia offers a thoughtful, inclusive message that's as rich and timely as its sumptuously state-of-the-art animation – all while remaining fast and funny enough to keep younger viewers entertained."[21] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 81 out of 100, based on 26 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[22]
Gallery
Videos
Trailers and Clips
Interviews
Trivia
- This is only the eighth non-musical animated film in the Disney animated canon, following The Black Cauldron, The Rescuers Down Under, Dinosaur, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Treasure Planet, Wreck-It Ralph and Big Hero 6.
- Director Byron Howard wanted to create Zootopia as a homage to Robin Hood with modern CG technology.
- Producer Clark Spencer was inspired by The Jungle Book to produce Zootopia.
- Throughout Zootopia, there are numerous animal parodies of real-life companies:
- Lululemmings - Lululemon
- Just Zoo It - Just Do It, Nike's famous slogan
- Preyda - Prada
- Bearberry - Burberry
- DNKY - DKNY
- Snarlbucks - Starbucks
- Zoogle - Google
- Targoat - Target
- Some smartphones feature a logo that looks like the Apple Inc. logo but it is a carrot instead. There are also devices resembling iPad tablets but with a pawprint logo and the name "iPaw".
- ZNN - CNN
- Mousey's - Macy's
- Lucky Chomps - Lucky Charms
- MuzzleTime - FaceTime
- This the third time where, Jason Bateman and J.K. Simmons co-starred in a film together, the first was Juno and the second was Up in the Air.
- Alan Tudyk, Jenny Slate, Maurice LaMarche and Nate Torrence have co-starred in Star vs. the Forces of Evil.
- Zootopia is the first Walt Disney Animation Studios film to be composed by Michael Giacchino and also the second film from that production company to be composed by a recurring Pixar composer; the first was 2009's The Princess and the Frog, which was composed by Randy Newman.
- Along with Moana, this is the first time since 2002 that Disney releases two animated features in the same year.
- This is Disney's third computer-animated film to be released in IMAX 3D theaters; the first being Tangled and Big Hero 6, though the first to be released in Domestic IMAX theaters.
- It is also the first time that Disney released an animated film in Domestic IMAX theaters since Treasure Planet.
- While Zootopia itself is an all-mammal city, it has been hinted that there are other cities for other animals such as birds and reptiles in the world.[10][23]
- The character Peter Moosebridge's portrayal differs based on each region's version of the film. While Moosebridge remains in the American and Canadian versions, he is replaced by a jaguar in the Brazilian version, a tanuki in the Japanese version, and a koala in the Australian and New Zealand versions.
- Several Disney films are parodied as animal films:
- Wrangled - Tangled
- Wreck-It Rhino - Wreck-It Ralph
- Pig Hero 6 - Big Hero 6
- Meowana - Moana
- Giraffic - Gigantic
- Floatzen 2 - Frozen 2
- On Judy's music player, several Disney songs are mentioned or parodied, including "Let It Go" from Frozen, "Part of Your World" from The Little Mermaid, "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from The Lion King and "Arabian Nights" from Aladdin.
- In the original early draft of Zootopia while it was in development, Nick was originally set as the main protagonist of the film while Judy was set as the deuteragonist of the film. However, there roles were then later switched during production of the film. Plus, Judy was also planned to be a lieutenant at one point during production, but the idea was soon scrapped.
Cameos
- On the theatrical release poster for Zootopia, standing behind Yax is a zebra. His son appears to be holding a stuffed Mickey Mouse doll.
- In Tundratown, two little elephant girls are dressed like Elsa and Anna from Frozen.
- In Little Rodentia, right next to Targoat, there a building called Lucky Cat Café, a reference to the Hamada's residence in Big Hero 6.
References
- ↑ The Big Cartoon Database: Zootopia
- ↑ Disney's 'Zootopia' Announces Final Voice Cast Including Idris Elba, JK Simmons And Shakira
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Zootopia casting via Stitch Kingdom
- ↑ Jared Bush via Twitter
- ↑ Zootopia cast and characters via Katie Lowes Twitter
- ↑ Walt Disney Animation Studios. "Zach King in Zootopia!" on Youtube
- ↑ Byron Howard and Rich Moore on the Zootopia universe, shifting focus to a female protagonist and some very punny world building
- ↑ Annecy: Disney Gives Toon Fans a Taste of 'Zootopia'
- ↑ VIDEO: Zootopia - Ginnifer Goodwin and Filmmakers Interview - D23 Expo 2015
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Inside the Magic: With next year's "Zootopia," Walt Disney Animation Studios promises a different kind of talking animal movie
- ↑ File:Disney's Zootopia Zootropolis Annecy 2015 Interview
- ↑ Byron Howard via Twitter
- ↑ Disney Animation Studios Reveals New Zootopia Concept Art
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Michael Giacchino Scoring Disney's 'Zootopia'
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Anthony D'Alessandro. "Disney Unleashed: ‘Zootopia’ Toon Expected To Roar Past $60M – Weekend Preview".
- ↑ Pamela McClintock. "Box-Office Preview: Can 'London Has Fallen' Redeem Gerard Butler After 'Gods of Egypt'?".
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Anita Busch. "‘Deadpool,’ ‘Zoolander 2,’ ‘How To Be Single’ All Jump Higher – Int’l Box Office Final".
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Nancy Tartaglione. "‘Deadpool’ Scores $85.3M In 2nd Offshore Frame; Nears $500M Global – Intl Box Office".
- ↑ Nancy Tartaglione. "‘Deadpool’ At $609M Global; ‘Gods Of Egypt’ Bows To $24M, ‘Zootopia’ Lands $33M 3rd Frame – Int’l B.O. Final".
- ↑ "Zootopia". Rotten Tomatoes.
- ↑ "Zootopia reviews". Metacritic.
- ↑ ‘Zootopia': 20 Things to Know about Disney’s Latest Animated Adventure by Christina Radish
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