ZOOTOPIA movie review coming soon
SPECIAL FEATURES:
RESEARCH: A TRUE-LIFE
ADVENTURE- the filmmakers travel to Animal Kingdom and Africa
to get inspiration for the various animal characters in the movie
THE ORIGIN OF THE ANIMAL TALE: a look at the story’s development which
started as a story from Nick’s POV before they shifted it from its cynical tone
to focus on the character of Judy Hopper and threw out the taming shock collars
ZOOLOGY: THE ROUNDTABLES with introductions by
Ginnifer
Goodwin:
CHARACTERS- the animators talk about the various
characters
and animation challenges
ENVIRONMENTS- a focus on the various environments
of
Zootopia where they made the decision to have Zootopia be based on various
climates
ANIMATION- the animation supervisors talk about
animating
the movie and the challenges of animating fur for 64 different species and the
way clothes hangs on the animal characters
SCORETOPIA: composer Michael Giacchino talks
about the
percussionists used in the movie and the organic, animalistic sound in the
movie score
Z.P.D. FORENSIC FILES: a
look at some of the Easter Eggs in the movie that has hidden references to
Mickey Mouse, Big Hero 6, and Frozen
TRY EVERYTHING music
video by Shakira
Deleted characters featurette and about a half
hour of
deleted scenes (with introductions by directors Byron Howard and Rich Moore)
that has some alternate versions of scenes in the movie (with some of the
animation finished) and scenes from the previous version of ZOOTOPIA before
they shifted it from Nick’s POV
An International Character Reel which shows the
variances in
news reporters in ZOOTOPIA is a digital HD exclusive unfortunately and not on
the blu-ray disc itself
ZOOTOPIA is also presented in standard definition
on DVD
with the SCORETOPIA featurette and Shakira music video as extras
Rounding out the combo pack is a code to download
and stream
a digital HD copy of ZOOTOPIA
FINAL ANALYSIS: ZOOTOPIA is a music Disney animated
movie
about believing in yourself that you can do anything (despite what others
say). Some of the scenes are homages to
other movies (like THE GODFATHER and MISSION:
IMPOSSIBLE). The extras are great as
they trace how the movie developed from a cynical tale from Nick the Fox’s POV
before changing the main character POV to Judy Hopper.
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