ENG 120 Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District Social Racial or Identity Issues Present in Zootopia Essay

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Zootopia Film Analysis
Films targeting children do not need to have a complex message, but if they do, the
producer should ensure that there is internal consistency, or demonstrate a contradiction in a
language that kids can apply in their day-to-day life. In another world, animal coexists without
any humanity. These living creatures, embodied in their universe, have a history of predator
against prey with the former dominating the world. However, after some time, they learn to
coexist and live in harmony. Bunny’s story, Zootopia, which envisions an alternative universe
where animals live by themselves without the presence of human beings, provides a glimpse of
hope for a beautiful world. The main character in the story is Judy Hopps, whose aim is to
become the first rabbit cop, and she finally achieved this wild dream. Although Zootopia seems
like an ordinary “kiddie film,” it has a deeper purpose apart from pleasing children. Thus, the
film warns children and people of all ages on the Danutigers of judging people based on
stereotypes.
In the recent past, the issue of racism, prejudice has reached new levels as witnessed in
various places such as policing, sports, and social gathering. “Stereotyping, prejudice, and
discrimination are phenomena that inspire heated debate among the general public as well as
among scholar” (Bodenhausen, Galen, and Richeson). Through Zootopia, Walt Disney
Animation studios create a perfect setting for mammalian creatures, which stay, play, and live
together in peace, while facing various societal challenges, which threaten to destroy them. In

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such an environment, “where anyone can be anything” (Zootopia). In dissecting the issues of
stereotyping and racism, the film utilizes metaphors to pinpoint the repercussions of an
individual’s actions and the power that lies in one’s beliefs. Also, Disney animation uses ...


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