Zootopia 2 Synopsis:

Sincere 2022-04-22 07:01:02

After a brief period of tranquility, a new crisis broke out in Zootopia: foreign refugees! Birds that didn't appear in the first episode! Due to the migration of climate relations or other reasons, a large number of different species of birds fled to the Zoo, causing chaos in the Zoo, and the crime rate increased. Police officer Judy Rabbit and his partner Nick Fox continue to work together to maintain social order in Zootopia. In the process of chasing down the drug dealer sparrow, the two ran on a near-miss, destroying many public facilities, and finally capturing the sparrow. On the way to escort the sparrows back to the police station, they passed the bird refugee area and were attacked by the Magpie Gang, a criminal gang. The sparrows took the opportunity to escape, and the rabbit Judy was also injured. There are a few silly but kind amphibians, including frogs, snakes, chameleons, turtles, etc. They learned from their mouths that birds are often missing in the refugee area. The underground gang leader in the refugee area is a parrot. In addition to dealing in drugs, it is said that he also sells various eggs. Rabbit Judy and Hu Nick leave the refugee area and report the information they obtained to Director Niu. Before the police took action, Rabbit Judy's residence was bombed. Fortunately, the protagonist Halo, Rabbit Judy was noisy by the two next door. The deer harassed and inadvertently avoided the explosion. After investigating the source of the bomb, it was learned that the parrot ordered someone to place it, indicating that the parrot already knew that they reported to Director Niu, so there must be a ghost inside the police. Judy Rabbit and Nick Fox decide to deal directly with the parrot, so they step back into the bird refugee area. . . . . . Well, the above are all my thoughts, and the specific content of the story can be imagined by yourself! After experiencing the racial issue in the first part, the second part will be a more profound issue of immigration. You can refer to the "Syrian Refugee Incident". You can also let the animators continue to use their imaginations to make the animal features appear more like real human groups. . The content of the second part must be larger than the first story structure, involving greater political forces, more serious and profound. The final boss of the story can be set as the chameleon that appears in the bar! He is the mastermind behind the whole terrorist incident. He hides himself very well, borrowing the stalk of "The Very Suspect". Others can be imagined by yourself, and the fish did not appear in the first part.

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Extended Reading
  • Rosanna 2022-03-24 09:01:09

    Is there a one-hundred-star game? I really want to thank the North American sync this time. I think this is a movie rather than an animation, because the world built by Disney is too real. Looking deeper, it is not nice to do things with prejudice~ Looking shallowly, such a funny and cute movie is definitely a must in life. and want a second brush

  • Eino 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    Disney is too good at playing this time, the fox and the rabbit are together, do you still believe in fairy tales? The story is cheerful and interesting, the plot is ups and downs, and there will be a surprise for a while, and there are many familiar stalks: let it go, the godfather, Breaking Bad, Mission: Impossible, the Lion King, and I don’t forget to bring back everyone with pirated discs. recall. The most funny part is the sloth, the ending is good, the worldview values ​​are in place, and the social significance is worthy of recognition!

Zootopia quotes

  • Clawhauser: Here you go. One missing otter.

    Judy Hopps: That's it?

    Clawhauser: Yikes! That is the smallest case file I've ever seen. Leads, none. Witnesses, none. And you're not in the computer system yet, so resources, none!

    [chortling]

    Clawhauser: Oh, I hope you didn't stake your career on cracking this one.

  • Judy Hopps: [finding a clue] "Get your popsicle."

    Clawhauser: Yeah. 'Cause that... what does that mean?

    Judy Hopps: [spotting Nick's tail] It means... I have a lead.