As the best reviewed movie of 2016, critics and audiences around the world have fallen in love with the wonderfully innovative animal metropolis of “Zootopia” and the comedic chemistry of rookie rabbit officer Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and scam-artist fox Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman). It’s been called one of the best buddy cop comedies in years!
The runaway hit arrived on Digital HD, Blu-ray™, Disney Movies Anywhere, DVD and On-Demand (does not include bonus) platforms June 7, 2016, viewers are able to enjoy the vibrant world of Zootopia and reunite with their favorite characters, but also discover more about the evolution of this extraordinary tale through in-depth bonus offerings.
Features include candid conversations with filmmakers and artists behind Zootopia, an alternate opening, never-before-seen characters and deleted scenes and a sneak peek at some of the hidden Easter Eggs that make reference to Disney Animation’s most beloved films and characters.
Bonus features include*:
BLU-RAY 3D, BLU-RAY & DIGITAL HD:
- Zoology: The Roundtables– Ginnifer Goodwin hosts an in-depth look at the movie’s characters, animation, environments and more. The artists at Disney Animation give a rare and in-depth look at the complexities of bringing an all-animal world to life from the ground-breaking technology behind the characters’ fur and clothing to the varied and vast environments of Tundratown, Sahara Square and the Rainforest District as well as the deep thought and research given to bringing 64 unique animal species to life through animation.
- The Origin of an Animal Tale– Follow the story’s development from its origins to a big story shift that turned the film upside down. In this feature-length documentary, filmmakers give a candid look into the difficulties of creating the story of Zootopia and the bold decision to switch the main character late in the production process, putting one resolute rabbit center stage.
- Research: A True-Life Adventure– The filmmakers traveled the globe to find inspiration for the diverse characters and amazing city of Zootopia. They reflect on the importance of research and how a deep dive into animal behavior at Disney Animal Kingdom theme park and a deep immersion into animal society on the African savanna shaped and inspired the characters of Zootopia and changed the filmmakers’ lives forever.
- Z.P.D. Forensic Files– Find the movie’s hidden Easter Eggs. Every city has its hidden gems, especially when it has been created by the filmmakers of Disney Animation who love nothing more than sprinkling hidden references to some of Disney’s greatest animated features throughout the story.
- Scoretopia– Academy Award®-winning composer, Michael Giacchino spotlights five of cinema’s greatest percussionists and how they brought an organic, animalistic sound to his powerful and emotional music score.
- Deleted Characters – Directors Byron Howard and Rich Moore introduce citizens of Zootopia who did not make the final cut.
- Deleted Scenes:
o Alternate Opening – Young Judy Hopps rescues a fellow classmate and realizes she can reach beyond a life in carrot farming to a future in law enforcement.
o Wild Times! Pitch – Nick desperately pitches the bankers of Zootopia on funding Wild Times!, an amusement park made exclusively for the predators of Zootopia and a sure-fire, money-making scheme for Nick and his friends.
o Alternate Homesick Hopps – After a frustrating first day on the force, Judy has a conversation with her parents. See how this scene changed from a heartfelt conversation with her parents to tough love when her parents discover their daughter is only a meter maid and not a “real cop.”
o Detective Work – Judy borrows a fellow police officer’s computer to conduct research, which turns out to be no small task.
o Alternate Jumbo Pop – In this early version of the story where Nick was the main character, the filmmakers and Jason Bateman were able to take hustling to a new level.
o Hopps’ Apartment – When Judy’s entire family pays her a surprise visit they are shocked to discover the company she’s keeping.
o The Taming Party – In this emotional clip from an early version of “Zootopia,” Judy attends her first “taming party” and gains a deeper understanding of the plight of the predator.
- “Try Everything” Music Video by Shakira
DVD:
- Scoretopia
- “Try Everything” Music Video by Shakira
DIGITAL HD EXCLUSIVE:
- International Character Reel– See the variances in news reporters in Zootopia around the world!
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Leigh J. says
Believe it or not, I haven’t seen this adorable movie. Sure would love to!!
Emma A says
I haven’t seen it yet, but my grandparents did and said that I would have loved it!
Leigh J. says
Believe it or not, I haven’t seen this adorable movie. Sure would love to!!
JACOB GARCIA says
OOOH Nice give away! Fingers crossed, thanks for the chance.
Jennifer W says
I haven’t seen the movie yet, but I really really want to. It looks so funny.
Steven Byers says
I loved how the film smartly addressed sexism in the work force. The film was never overt in its approach, it used witty dialogue to talk about sexism, and it used anthropomorphism to humanize the characters and its message. Absolutely terrific film.
James Robert says
We have not seen it yet but I have my son wanting to see it bad.
C. Louis says
I actually haven’t seen it, but I have seen a clip of the laughing sloth and it looked hilarious.
HM says
I haven’t seen the film yet, but my friend has been raving about how great it was and how it had a clear and unique message!
MaryAnn says
My kids loved the movie. My son’s favorite scene was the sloth
Christopher Mason says
Duke Weaselton, not Weselton.
michelle houchlei says
I loved the turn around in the fox.
Josh L says
Havent seen it but the preview with the sloth at DMV was hilarious
Christian H says
Awesome movie, best Dis movie since Lilo n Stitch, imho, and my kids totally loved it (thought they’d probably just say best since Frozen, since I think it’s hard to beat that one for them. 🙂 )
bernie w says
I loved the character design the most in Zootopia. I think Disney Feature animation has the most appealing character design of any animation studio. Thanks for the giveaway.
Chantelle Walker says
I haven’t seen it! TWICE now I’ve made plans to see it with friends, both times they cancelled. A THIRD time I was going to take my niece, but she got sick and when better went with a school mate. So yeah… I NEED THIS!! lol 😉 I really want to see it!!!