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“ZOOTOPIA” PROVES POINT

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Do you like cartoon Disney movies that have an interesting plot that keeps you watching the whole movie? Well, “Zootopia” is a Disney movie that has it all.

There are many different Disney movies, and people argue on which ones they think are the best, but “Zootopia” is high on anyone’s list that has seen this movie. “Zootopia” is a 1 hour and 48 long minute movie with plenty of plot twists and turns. The characters in this movie are very different and funny to mix together since the meaning of “Zootopia” is to come together, no matter what type of animal you are.

The plot of this movie starts out by showing Judy, the main character of the movie, putting on a play of people coming together and following their dreams, while her dream is to be a cop. No matter how many people told her it was a bad idea and that a bunny couldn’t be a cop, she finished top of her class at the police academy and started as the first bunny cop ever. Then, the chief makes Judy a meter maid instead of what she worked so hard for. She eventually captured a criminal who robbed a store and Chief Bogo tried to fire her, but then she told a lost mammal’s wife that she would find her missing husband and bring him home. The chief gives her 48 hours to do so.

The mix of predator and prey in “Zootopia” is what makes it Zootopia, where anyone can be anything. There were sloths running the DMV, peaceful creatures that believed in not wearing clothes because they were animals, and the smallest little mole going by “Mr. Big.” The characters that are mixed in this movie also really add to the plot. Predators are purposefully being shot with a chemical to make them go crazy, so all predators will be on close watch and prey will take over, all by the hands of the vice president Dawn Bellwether.

Overall, this movie gets the point across about treating people differently in its own Disney way. It is recommended for anyone who enjoys a good Disney movie. It is rated a 9/10.

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Madison Marshall
Madison Marshall, Entertainment Writer
Madison is a sophomore at Struthers High School and is 15 years old. This is Madison’s second year being in Journalism. Maddie’s favorite movie series is “The Conjuring” movies. Maddie enjoys language arts and math. Her favorite food is steak. She likes artists such as Tyler the Creator, Drake, Sza, Olivia Rodrigo, etc. Maddie is a volleyball player. She plays for club and for school. Right now, she sits varsity and plays junior varsity. Maddie also really enjoys being in a Spanish Club. Maddie is involved in the Student Prints, and she likes having Mrs. Mickler as a teacher and the writing comes easy to her.
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