May 18, 2017

Animated ’Zootopia’ Breaks Disney Record

Last weekend, the latest Disney movie, "Zootopia,” broke records.

The movie had the largest opening weekend for a Disney animated film. People across the United States bought more than 75 million dollars worth of tickets.The box office totals pushed the popular movie, "Frozen,” to second place in opening weekend success.

Experts say "Zootopia” is expected to stay strong this weekend. They predict it will make as much as 50 million dollars more. Already, the movie’s worldwide box office total is more than 230 million dollars.

"Zootopia” is a city of animals. The movie stars a bunny rabbit police officer and a fox criminal who team up to find a missing otter. He is among several animals that have suddenly disappeared from the city.

Actor Ginnifer Goodwin provided the voice of officer Judy Hopps. Justin Bateman is Nick, the con artist.

Critics have strongly praised "Zootopia” for its sharp humor and strong message in its portrayal of relations between two kinds of animals in the city.

Jared Bush and Phil Johnston wrote "Zootopia.” They told reporters that it started out as a spy movie set in several different animal worlds. But they found the mammal world especially interesting. So they changed the story.Bush and Johnston said building the imaginary world took a lot of research. They both spoke about it to the website Inside the Magic.

Bush said they asked themselves, "What’s this world like? What’s the history of this world?” And then, he said, they went to the experts.

The writers spoke with people who study culture and group behavior, as well as those who study the psychology of individuals. And they talked with animal experts like zookeepers.

They learned that the natural world is made up of 90 percent prey animals and 10 percent predator animals.

"Zootopia” director Byron Howard said that discovery helped build the film’s themes of prejudice and inclusion in a diverse world.

The creators have noted that that diversity was not easy to produce in drawings. There are 64 species represented in the movie. There are multiple neighborhoods that represent the different environments of animal habitats.

Disney says "Zootopia” is its most complex animation yet. The extra effort is certainly paying off at the box office.

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