#Zootopia
Disney’s animated film about prejudice and stereotyping told through anthropomorphic animals.
Quick Facts
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Release | March 4, 2016 |
| Box Office | $1.02 billion |
| Awards | Won Best Animated Feature Oscar |
| Themes | Prejudice, stereotyping, inclusivity |
Origin & Impact
“Zootopia” (titled “Zootropolis” in some markets) became Disney’s surprise hit with its allegory about prejudice through rabbit cop Judy Hopps and fox Nick Wilde. #Zootopia trended as audiences appreciated how the film tackled bias, stereotyping, and systemic discrimination in accessible, family-friendly way.
The film sparked important conversations about how we teach children about prejudice and inclusion. Critics and educators praised using animals to explore complex social issues. #Zootopia proved Disney animations could entertain while engaging with contemporary social themes, influencing later films to tackle difficult subjects.
Related Hashtags
- #Zootropolis
- #JudyHopps
- #Disney
- #Inclusion