>le twist villain >contrived conflict that exists only because people refuse to communicate to clear up very basic misunderstandings >becoming a cop is presented as the way to end racism
I will grant that the visuals are good, but I thought the story was very weak.
>chief of police doesn't want a small animal on his police force because you need to be tough to be a cop, so only big and strong animals should be cops >there is an entire part of the city inhabited just by rodents much smaller than Judy, and as a result they apparently have no police force whatsoever because only big animals are on the police force >to fill in this void a vicious and murderous crime boss vole rules that part of the city >Even though Judy is told that this guy is a mass murderer she thinks proving she was right about the disappearances is more important than bringing him to justice, so works with him, and even helps him to threaten and intimidate people, and becomes friends with his daughter
Also worse than that its messaging about racism falls flat because its universe is so different from ours. This pic is from a scene where Judy sees that race relations in the city are deteriorating when this bunny mother becomes frightened sitting next to this tiger guy, who does not behave in a threatening manner at all. But why shouldn't the bunny be scared? He's 5x her size and could rip her to shreds with his bare hands. That's not a reflection of real world race relations, so any parallel will fail. Then they tried to have it both ways by having the sloths actually be slow, when the whole point of the movie was that Judy's biology didn't dictate what she could or couldn't do.
>this white mother becomes frightened sitting next to this black guy, who does not behave in a threatening manner at all. But why shouldn't the mom be scared? He's 5x her size and could rip her to shreds with his bare hands. That's not a reflection of real world race relations
It came at a moment when it was badly overdone. Wreck it Ralph, Frozen, Coco, and to a lesser extent Moana all used this trope in addition to Zootopia.
Disney used to have charismatic and larger than life villains that had the appropriate build up, twist villains sacrifice all that for a lame attempt to gotcha the audience and it's never better than just having an actual, proper villain. >hurdurdur I bet you didn't see this coming!
Yes, because it comes out of nowhere, you absolute fricking Black person.
The ethics department declined to approve my chimp study and the budget was too high anyways
Regardless, humans are well suited to living in communities of a couple hundred and very poorly suited, psychologically, for living in cities of millions - when put in such conditions they produce identical behaviors to the rodents in their resource rich utopia (attempts at self isolation, bursts of random violence, low rates of fertility, abnormally high rates of killing own offspring, unusually high rates of homosexuality, etc)
‘Death Squared’ is an edgy name for a behavioral psychology paper but it’s true fr desdass
this is a completely worthless argument without data to back it up. You wanting it to be true to justify your identity politics doesn't make it true.
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>don’t trust your lying eyes
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Claims asserted without evidence are quite worthless.
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It's a well documented phenomenon, in rats, and has been talked about at length for humans (obviously nothing scientifically published and peer reviewed because it's socially and politically too uncomfortable). Don't project your ignorance onto others
You ever hear people talk about how owners and pets will start to look alike? As if they’re morphing into each other because of their proximity. Well that’s more or less true and it explains New York. The humans in the city are far outnumbered by the rat population, and they’ve been turning into rat people. In fact the most rat-like of New Yorkers have recently been discovered living in a tunnel-complex beneath the city, as close as possible to their rat brethren.
People that live in cities in ironically believe that men can be women. This would ordinarily just be something to laugh at, but they actively try to ruin the lives of anyone that doesn’t agree with them on this. There’s more to it than that but that’s the funniest example.
i remember being told to watch this by multiple people when it came out, but i misremembered the name and instead watched zoolander, and couldnt work out why they kept referring to them as animals
>we have to make a race allegory in our talking animal movie >I know! lets have the white people be cute bunnies and sheep then have black people be the most monstrous carnivorous animals!
I was a teacher and my school would play movies in class during lunch breaks
I’d always skip the ‘naturalist’ resort scene because it was blatant furry propaganda and I believe children develop an understanding of attraction in elementary schools and exposing them to deviate sexualized media, particularly of cartoon animals, is a bad thing to do
I denounce it btw
What struck me as weird was the idea that it’s supposed to be new that animals are people, when we’ve all seen >Looney Tunes >Disney’s Robin Hood >Duck Tails >Tailspin >Rock-Doodle-Doo >Goofy Movie >Cats Can’t Dance >that one with animals doing American Idol that I think came out just a couple years before Zootopia
It reminded me of when Crazy Rich Asians came out and they kept saying it was the first Asian movie when we’ve all seen >Seven Samurai >Drunken Master 2 >The Raid >The Raid 2 >Old Boy >Unlce Boonmee Who Can Remember His Past Lives >Hiro Dreams of Sushi >Ikiru
This moronic marketing backfired for me for both of those movies, I never understood why’d they did it like that. Do it work on braindead morons?
>that one with animals doing American Idol that I think came out just a couple years before Zootopia
Sing, it actually came out a year after Zootopia, and was made extremely cheaply and extremely quickly after it was seen that Zootopia was a hit.
the only thing I remember is I want to frick the pig milf, and I thought it was funny that you could see the movie clearly was developed at a brainstorm by someone asking "if zootopia is furry New York City, what would furry Los Angeles look like?"
>Allegory about racism >The black analogues can uncontrollably ape out at any second
Getting rid of the sheep doesn't change a single fricking thing. The existence of feral berries will make preds remain a threat forever.
>le twist villain
>contrived conflict that exists only because people refuse to communicate to clear up very basic misunderstandings
>becoming a cop is presented as the way to end racism
Yea, the only real thing zootopia has going for it is that the animation is decent and the implementation of a standard plotline is fine.
I will grant that the visuals are good, but I thought the story was very weak.
>chief of police doesn't want a small animal on his police force because you need to be tough to be a cop, so only big and strong animals should be cops
>there is an entire part of the city inhabited just by rodents much smaller than Judy, and as a result they apparently have no police force whatsoever because only big animals are on the police force
>to fill in this void a vicious and murderous crime boss vole rules that part of the city
>Even though Judy is told that this guy is a mass murderer she thinks proving she was right about the disappearances is more important than bringing him to justice, so works with him, and even helps him to threaten and intimidate people, and becomes friends with his daughter
Also worse than that its messaging about racism falls flat because its universe is so different from ours. This pic is from a scene where Judy sees that race relations in the city are deteriorating when this bunny mother becomes frightened sitting next to this tiger guy, who does not behave in a threatening manner at all. But why shouldn't the bunny be scared? He's 5x her size and could rip her to shreds with his bare hands. That's not a reflection of real world race relations, so any parallel will fail. Then they tried to have it both ways by having the sloths actually be slow, when the whole point of the movie was that Judy's biology didn't dictate what she could or couldn't do.
>this white mother becomes frightened sitting next to this black guy, who does not behave in a threatening manner at all. But why shouldn't the mom be scared? He's 5x her size and could rip her to shreds with his bare hands. That's not a reflection of real world race relations
>>le twist villain
I hate this complaint, the entire detective genre has that.
It came at a moment when it was badly overdone. Wreck it Ralph, Frozen, Coco, and to a lesser extent Moana all used this trope in addition to Zootopia.
Disney used to have charismatic and larger than life villains that had the appropriate build up, twist villains sacrifice all that for a lame attempt to gotcha the audience and it's never better than just having an actual, proper villain.
>hurdurdur I bet you didn't see this coming!
Yes, because it comes out of nowhere, you absolute fricking Black person.
This, Zootopia is a right wing movie and it’s disturbing as hell
haven't seen it and won't watch it because it looks like urbanite propaganda
will jerk off to the bunny girl
I don't get why people are hostile to cities. Is it an identity politics thing?
>Is it an identity politics thing?
These days, everything is an identity politics thing.
It’s a Calhoun mouse utopia thing
Identity politics is downstream from it but not the cause of why people are hostile to cosmopolitanism
what does that experiment have to do with anything? Humans are not mice.
The ethics department declined to approve my chimp study and the budget was too high anyways
Regardless, humans are well suited to living in communities of a couple hundred and very poorly suited, psychologically, for living in cities of millions - when put in such conditions they produce identical behaviors to the rodents in their resource rich utopia (attempts at self isolation, bursts of random violence, low rates of fertility, abnormally high rates of killing own offspring, unusually high rates of homosexuality, etc)
‘Death Squared’ is an edgy name for a behavioral psychology paper but it’s true fr desdass
this is a completely worthless argument without data to back it up. You wanting it to be true to justify your identity politics doesn't make it true.
>don’t trust your lying eyes
Claims asserted without evidence are quite worthless.
It's a well documented phenomenon, in rats, and has been talked about at length for humans (obviously nothing scientifically published and peer reviewed because it's socially and politically too uncomfortable). Don't project your ignorance onto others
sounds the “Monkey Sphere” concept
No cap?
You ever hear people talk about how owners and pets will start to look alike? As if they’re morphing into each other because of their proximity. Well that’s more or less true and it explains New York. The humans in the city are far outnumbered by the rat population, and they’ve been turning into rat people. In fact the most rat-like of New Yorkers have recently been discovered living in a tunnel-complex beneath the city, as close as possible to their rat brethren.
what's your problem?
You know what rats are like? You ever talk to a New Yorker? Same thing, more or less.
this is disrespectful
AND anti-semitic
>You ever hear people talk about how owners and pets will start to look alike?
I have never heard this in real life; only in cartoons.
Kek
Dilate.
>insulting rats by comparing them to new yorkers
People that live in cities in ironically believe that men can be women. This would ordinarily just be something to laugh at, but they actively try to ruin the lives of anyone that doesn’t agree with them on this. There’s more to it than that but that’s the funniest example.
Because when I go to the city I see nothing but junkies, trannies, and gays. I have no idea how that’s sustainable
no fertility, no tradition, no soul. People get rich and then they die out culturally or biologically.
I want to frick the bunny.
Beat me
this movie unironically turned me into a furry.
well, not really a furry but i'd jerked off to a furry porn and act like it's nothing.
Go to bed vaush
shan't
i remember being told to watch this by multiple people when it came out, but i misremembered the name and instead watched zoolander, and couldnt work out why they kept referring to them as animals
>we have to make a race allegory in our talking animal movie
>I know! lets have the white people be cute bunnies and sheep then have black people be the most monstrous carnivorous animals!
Anyone who talks about sex on the internet outside of a porn site should have their electricity disconnected for 12 months.
I actually agree with this. That having been said, the people that talk about sex on porn sites write like psychopaths.
>its actually pure fricking kino
nope, but this is
With ewes you lose.
I was a teacher and my school would play movies in class during lunch breaks
I’d always skip the ‘naturalist’ resort scene because it was blatant furry propaganda and I believe children develop an understanding of attraction in elementary schools and exposing them to deviate sexualized media, particularly of cartoon animals, is a bad thing to do
I denounce it btw
What struck me as weird was the idea that it’s supposed to be new that animals are people, when we’ve all seen
>Looney Tunes
>Disney’s Robin Hood
>Duck Tails
>Tailspin
>Rock-Doodle-Doo
>Goofy Movie
>Cats Can’t Dance
>that one with animals doing American Idol that I think came out just a couple years before Zootopia
It reminded me of when Crazy Rich Asians came out and they kept saying it was the first Asian movie when we’ve all seen
>Seven Samurai
>Drunken Master 2
>The Raid
>The Raid 2
>Old Boy
>Unlce Boonmee Who Can Remember His Past Lives
>Hiro Dreams of Sushi
>Ikiru
This moronic marketing backfired for me for both of those movies, I never understood why’d they did it like that. Do it work on braindead morons?
>that one with animals doing American Idol that I think came out just a couple years before Zootopia
Sing, it actually came out a year after Zootopia, and was made extremely cheaply and extremely quickly after it was seen that Zootopia was a hit.
Yeah I don’t really remember it.
the only thing I remember is I want to frick the pig milf, and I thought it was funny that you could see the movie clearly was developed at a brainstorm by someone asking "if zootopia is furry New York City, what would furry Los Angeles look like?"
>coomers
can you be more specific?
somebody post the comic of judy cucking the fox
which one, there are dozens
And these coomers, are they in the room with us right now?
>Allegory about racism
>The black analogues can uncontrollably ape out at any second
Getting rid of the sheep doesn't change a single fricking thing. The existence of feral berries will make preds remain a threat forever.
It's story that teaches that racism is bad in a surprisingly grown up way without being preachy about it.
I loved Zootopia, Frozen 1 and Moana. Did Disney make something good after these? Frozen 2 was mid.
It's a muh racism movie so no it isn't
Nah it was mid. The original version with Nick as the MC sounded way better. But Disney was too pussy to make it.
Knot the bunny
not the bunny
I love the bun.
need more Bellwether
One of the best animations of all time
I'm sure they didn't know what they were doing
wtf I don't remember this
it's from the deleted scene with the shrink ray
>make the rabbit one fine piece of ass
>blame the coomers for being coomers
they knew what they were doing