Zootopia’s new short-form series Zootopia+ will be launched on November 9th. As a new work of Zootopia that has been well-received before, many friends may not know it yet. If you are interested, let’s take a look at Zootopia. City+Zootopia+ will be launched on November 9th.
Recently, the latest trailer for the short animated series "Zootopia+", a spin-off of "Zootopia", was released.
"Zootopia" is a 3D animated film produced by Disney Pictures in 2016. It tells the story of Judy the Rabbit who works hard to fulfill her childhood dream and become an animal policeman in an animal city where all animals coexist peacefully. The film once earned a high box office of 1.531 billion yuan in mainland China, and currently has a Douban score of 9.2. "Zootopia" won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film in 2017.
The spin-off series will be broadcast on the streaming media platform Disney+ on November 9. Popular characters such as the sloth "Lightning", the shrew "Mr. Big", the gazelle "Xia Qiyang", the weasel "Pirate Duke" and other popular characters all return. This drama has a total of 6 episodes, each episode focuses on a different character.
The audience can see the well-dressed pirate duke, the childhood gentleman with his grandma, Judy's parents in their youth, etc.
It is reported that this is Disney's second animated series after the short animated series "Baymax!" (Baymax!), a spin-off of "Power Rangers".
The titles of each episode are as follows:
"Hopp on Board"
"The Real Rodents of Little Rodentia" (The real rodents in the rodent zone)
"Duke The Musical"
"The Godfather of the Bride"
"So You Think You Can Prance"
"Dinner Rush" (dinner time)
In 2019, Tommy Lister, who voiced the fennec fox "Finnick" in "Zootopia", revealed that Disney is planning the production of a sequel to "Zootopia". According to him, the film It will be made into a trilogy of movies.
But Disney never confirmed or denied the news. In December 2020, Tommy Lister passed away. And just in December 2020, Disney officially announced at a press conference that "Zootopia" will continue to be broadcast in the form of a TV animation. However, judging from the supporting characters in the spin-off series focusing on the movie, the story of Judy Rabbit and Nick Fox may still be made into a big movie.