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Family Movie Afternoon with Zootopia In-Person
Follow Judy Hopps through Zootopia as she attempts to prove herself as the first bunny cop on the force--even if it means teaming up with a wily fox to solve a crime.
Seating will be on mats on the floor. Bring blankies for snuggling up and no-mess snacks.
Common Sense Media writes: Grownups need to know that Zootopia is a clever, fast-paced animated Disney film set in a world of walking, talking, clothed animals that live peacefully together, having supposedly evolved past nature's rules of predator versus prey. The story about eager young cop Judy Hopps' (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin) investigation involves chase scenes (one is prolonged and particularly intense) and jump-scare predator attacks, as well as an explosive crash, sneaking around in dark rooms, allusions to mob activity, kidnapping, threatened torture (a crime boss wants to "ice" key characters -- i.e., throw them in frozen water to drown), and bullying. No one is seriously hurt, but there are times when it seems they have been or will be. Expect regular use of insult language like "stupid," "jerk," "dumb," "butt," etc., humor related to "naturalist" animals who choose not to wear clothes, and some sexy, sparkly ensembles worn by pop star Gazelle (Shakira). There are a lot of jokes for adults that will go way over kids' heads (references to The Godfather, the DMV, and Breaking Bad, for instance), and the film's attempts to reference real-world prejudice and racism falter. But there's plenty for younger audiences to laugh at, and it all comes wrapped in positive (if imperfect) messages about courage, empathy, tolerance, and teamwork.