CATDOLL: Disney's "Zootopia" will be released in North America in March 2016

CATDOLL: Disney's "Zootopia" will be released in North America in March 2016

Disney's latest animation, "Zootopia," released a new poster on the evening of September 24. In the poster, Nick the fox, voiced by Jason Bateman, and Judy the rabbit, voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin, stand side by side on the street, and the prosperity of the city is fully revealed in this corner of the picture.

Animal Metropolis is a modern civilized world where only animals exist. This city is designed by animals and includes different areas such as rainforests, deserts, and ice fields. The design is more natural, the lines of the buildings are smoother, and the colors are more diverse. The city buildings lack materials such as glass, concrete, and steel. Instead, they are made of natural materials given by nature, such as trees, flowers, sand, and ice.

The animals living in it all have "human nature": they walk on two feet, wear clothes, and use electronic products. Nick Wilde is a fox who speaks very fast and has great ambitions. However, he is framed and has to embark on a desperate journey. Captain Judy, a rabbit police officer, is responsible for hunting him down. When the two are involved in an unexpected conspiracy at the same time, they have to work together and become comrades.

"Animal World" is co-directed by Rich Moore, director of "Wreck-It Ralph", and Byrne Howard, director of "Tangled". When the film is released next year, audiences will be able to enter an "animal world you've never seen before".

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