It's....Movie Time!
Today's post is about a movie that came out last November and proved Disney still had it in them to produce a really good animated film that people wanted to see.
Here is Zootopia 2, the second-highest-grossing film of 2025 and the second-highest-grossing animated film of all time, all to mostly positive reviews.
Andrea and I did not get to see this movie when it came out last year but she had expressed interest in it since it came to Disney+. Since last weekend was Mother's Day, I thought it would be a good idea to give this a go.
Here's my blog post about the first Zootopia from (can this be right?) March 2016? It's been THAT long?! Ten years ago?
But as far as bunny Judy Hopps and fox Nick Wilde are concerned, it's been one week since they became partners in the Zootopia Police Department (ZPD).
They say opposites attract and boy, Judy and Nick do seem to have opposite visions of what to do with their new positions with the ZPD.
Nick thinks they have a pretty sweet gig and doesn't want to lose it (or Judy) and thinks the best course is to play it cool, stay low, just go with the flow and see where life and their ZPD career takes them.
Judy...eh, not so much. Bursting with boundless energy, Judy is determined to make a splash, solve a big case and prove without a doubt their worth to the ZPD and without a doubt a bunny and a fox can be partners.
Judy's desperate desire to take the initiative does lead to an arrest but also to a lot chaos, carnage and some other 3rd word that begins with "c".
Which causes their ZPD chief to doubt Judy and Nick's worth to the department and if a bunny and a fox can be partners.
Nick reiterates his position to play it cool, stay low, just go with the flow.
Judy can't do that. At the crime scene of the bust that went awry, she found a piece of snake skin.
Which can't be right: a snake has not been seen in Zootopia in a hundred years.
Judy coerces Nick into joining her to infiltrate the Zootennial Gala. hosted by Milton Lynxley.
Zootopia was founded 100 years ago with Milton's grandfather created the weather walls that regulate Zootopia's climate zones.
The story of how those walls were created is detailed in a revered and closely guarded book.
A pit viper invades the Gala to steal that book.
Once more we've got chaos, carnage and some other 3rd word that begins with "c". Milton demands that Gary be killed and the book burned. Judy thinks something is up and, with Nick in tow, helps Gary escape.
At Milton's urging, Gary, Judy and Nick are declared fugitives from the law.
Nothing is what it seems.
Although if it seems like the Lynxleys are up to some shady shit, well, you're on the right track.
With the help of Nibbles Maplestick, a very talkative conspiracy theorist beaver, Judy & Nick arrive at Marsh Market, a secluded area of Zootopia where reptiles hide.
Eventually their paths cross with the pit viper (named Gary De'Snake) and his accomplice, Pawbert Lynxley who is defying his family's sinister proclivities.
It seems the official story of the founding of Zootopia is not the real story and the book Gary stole will reveal the truth.
But still to be found: a missing page from the book that will reveal the true creator of the Zootopia weather walls.
Caution: all is still not as it seems.
There is a LOT going on with this plot and things don't get any easier with Judy and Nick constantly at odds on what to do next. Ironically, these disputes that are driving them apart are born from a mutual fear of losing each other.
Along with the surprising dark turns of the plot and the unfolding drama between Nick and Judy, there is a still a lot of fun to be had with animal themed and pop culture based puns flying fast and furious. And speaking of "fast and furious", the action sequences are fast and clever.
Zootopia 2 is packed with jokes, action and drama. This movie is a lot of fun.
The "It's That Person Who Was In That Thing" Dept.
- Ke Huy Quan is Gary De'Snake. Quan was in season 2 of Loki and won an Oscar for his supporting role in Everything Everywhere All At Once.
- Fortune Feimster, our North Carolina native lesbian, frequently stole the show in FUBAR walks away with a crap ton of scenery as Nibbles Maplestick, a beaver podcast host and conspiracy theorist. Nibbles has a lot to say about a lot of things,some of which makes sense.
- Why does Pawbert Lynxley sound like Jake Peralta from Brooklyn Nine-Nine? 'Cause it's Andy Samberg is behind the mike, y'all!
- Kronk is in the house, dudes! From The Emperor's New Groove, Patrick Warburton is the voice of Brian Winddancer, a Clydesdale horse action hero actor who is now the the Mayor of Zootopia.
- Quinta Brunson (AKA Janine Teagues from Abbott Elementary) is on hand as as Dr. Fuzzby, a quokka psychotherapist at specializing in partners' therapy.
The "I Get It: It's a Pun!" Department
- Ed Shearin is a sheep voiced by singer Ed Shearan.
- Michael J. is a fox voiced by (who guessed it) Michael J. Fox!
Shirley from Community, Yvette Nicole Brown is in the movie TWICE!
- An EMT otter
- The Bearoness, a grizzly bear gala guest.
Alan Tudyk (Doom Patrol, Firefly, Resident Alien) is not be outdone and is in the film for THREE roles :
- Duke Weaselton, a weasel crook.
- A French raccoon dog chef that oversees the catering at the Zootennial Gala. (There's a sight gag when a rat is exposed as hiding under the chef's hat.)
- Molt Kohl, a green iguana at the Reptile Hangout
Zootopia 2 does what you expect a good Disney animated flick to do with fast paced action, heartfelt drama and mile a minute comedy.
Stick around for a post credit scene. A feather floats down to Judy's window sill, setting up her next case.
What about the birds of Zootopia? I guess that will wait for the 3rd film,
Which hopefully won't take 10 years to make.

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