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“ When I was a kid, I thought Zootopia was this perfect place where everyone got along and anyone could be anything. Turns out, real life's a little bit more complicated than a slogan on a bumper sticker. Real life is messy. We all have limitations. We all make mistakes. Which means―hey, glass half full―we all have a lot in common. And the more we try to understand one another, the more exceptional each of us will be. But we have to try. So no matter what type of animal you are, from the biggest elephant to our first fox , I implore you: Try. Try to make the world a better place. Look inside yourself, and recognize that change starts with you. It starts with me. It starts with all of us. ”
―Judy Hopps
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↑ " I was asked who inspired Judy&Nick: Cary Grant for Nick. Judy was inspired by characters/not real people: Leslie Knope & Superman #Zootopia ". Twitter (January 19, 2016).
↑ " @HaydenSilb There was a line in the carrot festival scene that got cut where Stu called Judy by her full name: Judith Laverne Hopps ". Twitter (May 8, 2016).
↑ A rabbit named Cotton is named as Judy's favorite niece on one of Byron Howard's entries on his twitter account
↑ " Zootopia ". Disney (October 25, 2015). Retrieved on October 25, 2015.
↑ Keegan, Rebecca (August 9, 2013). " A fast-talking fox is framed for a crime he didn't commit in Walt Disney Animation Studios' "Zootopia" due in theaters in 2016 ". LA Times . Retrieved on March 10, 2016.
↑ Julius, J., Lasseter, J., Howard, B., & Moore, R. (2016). The Art of Zootopia . Chronicle Books, page 30.
↑ KIDS FIRST! (March 1, 2016). " Interview with Zootopia Animation Supervisor, Kira Lehtomaki by Mia A. " (Video). YouTube .
↑ The Art of Zootopia
↑ 9.0 9.1 Strike, Joe (March 4, 2016). " Disney's Latest and Greatest Animal Kingdom ". Animation World Network .
↑ Lussier, Germain (January 20, 2016). " How Disney Fixed a Huge Mistake With Zootopia, Just One Year Before Release ". io9 . Retrieved on March 10, 2016.
↑ Imagining Zootopia (April 3, 2016). Documentary.
↑ Frost, John (February 29, 2016). " Interviews with the Zootopia cast ". The Disney Blog .
↑ The MacGuffen (March 3, 2016). " Kira Lehtomaki Interview - Zootopia " (Video). YouTube .
↑ Julius, J., Lasseter, J., Howard, B., & Moore, R. (2016). The Art of Zootopia . Chronicle Books, page 32.
↑ Cecily. " Pre-registration for Unchained X on Google Play + New Screenshots ". Kingdom Hearts Insider . Retrieved on April 6, 2016.
↑ " Hong Kong Disneyland 10th Anniversary|10th anniversary celebration ". (April 14, 2016).
↑ Howard, Byron (January 7, 2016). " @stitchkingdom @_rich_moore @thejaredbush I just looked up Judy Hoffs. That is what we call a hilarious but amazing coincidence. :). " (Tweet). Twitter . Retrieved on March 22, 2016.
↑ Howard, Byron (February 21, 2016). " @charlenesketch Judy is 24... Nick is early 30's " (Tweet). Twitter .
↑ Sofka, Samantha (March 5, 2016). " 10 Things You Didn't Know About Zootopia ". Oh My Disney . Disney.
↑ Berman, Rachel (October 25, 2016). " Meet the Characters in Zootopia ". Oh My Disney . Disney. Retrieved on October 25, 2015.
↑ Moore, Rich (January 31, 2016). " Judy knows all about Oswald. The real question is: does Oswald know about Judy...? #CueTenseMusic @Disney_Zootopia twitter.com/thedisneyfan10… " (Tweet). Twitter .
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Officer Judy Hopps is the protagonist of Disney 's 2016 animated feature film, Zootopia . The first rabbit officer of the Zootopia Police Department , Judy is determined to make the world a better place while breaking preconceptions about other species. Teaming up with a fox named Nick Wilde , she sets off on her first case but discovers a sinister conspiracy is at play.
For a majority of the film's production, Judy was not the protagonist of the story. Instead, the film was centered around Nick, while Judy essentially served as his sidekick. She was an already established member of the Zootopia Police Department, initially being tasked with apprehending the fugitive Wilde. As the story progressed, the two would have come to form a relationship, and the goal was then centered around assisting Wilde in clearing his name after being framed for a crime he did not commit. [5] She was also going to be a lieutenant and the police force's best cop, but her motivations remained the same throughout most versions of the story. [6]
In even earlier iterations of the story, Judy's character was portrayed as a somewhat aggressive figure; a seasoned officer, Judy's was much more of a cynic, being well-experienced and no-nonsense. [7] Furthermore, she was more of an outcast in earlier drafts; bunnies were typically an impersonal race that worked as phone operators. The number of rabbits was also emphasized (dramatically so) to further Judy's loss of identity amongst her own crowd—this would have been acknowledged, as her own father was unable to distinctly identify her. [8]
A little over a year before the film's set release date, a screening was held for the filmmakers of Pixar Animation Studios. Andrew Stanton , one of the studios' lead directors, suggested that the leads of the story trade places in significance. This was a response to the screening's negative reactions: the story was deemed too dark and unpleasant—the world and characters too unlikable. Byron Howard and the rest of the production team crucially revamped the story so that it was Judy in whom the audience would follow. [9] To Nick, the city was broken from the beginning, and following the story through the eyes of a cynic would degrade both the message and the city itself. With Judy being optimistic and starry-eyed, the story and themes made much more sense, with Hopps' struggle to insert herself within the harsh world of reality serving as an important, and emotional story. [10] The drastic change was met with both reservations and acclaim. [9] Though a hefty amount of development had to be forcibly removed, the filmmakers felt a much stronger connection towards Hopps and her journey. [11]
Due to being a long-time Disney fan, Ginnifer Goodwin recalls receiving notifications about the role of a character in Zootopia during the shooting of ABC 's Once Upon a Time in Vancouver. Before even receiving information about the role or the script, Goodwin's love for Disney led to answering the offer with a resounding "yes", wanting to save the rest of the information for after her inclusion was legally bound. [12] According to Kira Lehtomäki, Goodwin played a significant role in altering Judy's personality from a cynical officer, to an optimistic and positive heroine. [13]
Judy is fiercely optimistic and independent. Since childhood, she has harbored a dream to become a police officer, solely for the opportunity to help those in need and make the world a better place. She cares deeply for the well-being of others; this includes her family, friends, Mrs. Otterton 's despair over the disappearance of her husband, and even Nick. During the chase in Little Rodentia , Judy intercepted every chance of danger for the small residents even when capturing the thieving Duke Weaselton was on the line. She has a big heart, a
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