Storyline
In a world populated by anthropomorphic mammals, Judy Hopps, a rabbit from rural Bunnyburrow, fulfills her dream of becoming the first rabbit officer in the police department of nearby city Zootopia. After graduating top of her class at a ceremony overseen by Mayor Lionheart, she is nevertheless assigned as a meter maid by Chief Bogo who doubts her potential, whilst her colleagues are given the task of finding 14 mammals who have been reported missing. During one of her shifts, she meets Nick Wilde and Finnick, who are partners-in-crime.
Judy abandons her shift to arrest a thief, Duke Weaselton; it transpires that he has only stolen what appear to be worthless onion bulbs. She is reprimanded by Bogo, who wants to fire her, but Mrs. Otterton arrives in his office pleading for someone to find her missing husband and Judy volunteers. When Assistant Mayor Bellwether texts Lionheart the news of Judy taking the case, Bogo reluctantly agrees to give her 48 hours, on the condition that she resign if she fails. She sees Nick in the last known photo of Otterton and tracks Nick down, blackmailing him into assisting her with the investigation by covertly recording his confession to tax evasion using her carrot pen.
After acquiring info from a naturalist club and learning Otterton's limousine license plate number from Flash at the Department of Mammal Vehicles (DMV), Judy and Nick track the vehicle to crime boss Mr. Big. He informs the pair that Otterton, his florist, had gone savage and attacked his chauffeur Manchas. Judy and Nick locate Manchas, who mentions that "night howlers" were responsible for what happened to Otterton. Soon after, Manchas himself goes savage and chases the pair out of his home. When the police chief and his reinforcements arrive, Bogo demands Judy's resignation, but Nick takes a stand, insisting they have 10 more hours to solve the case. As the pair leaves, Judy learns from Nick that he was bullied by prey animals as a pup and became a criminal, believing that he would be stereotyped regardless, since no one saw foxes in any other way.
Judy and Nick consult Bellwether for access to the city’s traffic camera system to see how Machas disappeared. They identify the captors as wolves, which Judy believes Manchas and Otterton meant by "night howlers". Judy and Nick locate Otterton and the missing mammals at Cliffside Asylum. All are predators and have gone savage like Manchas. After the two witness Lionheart consulting with a doctor about the predators' condition, the pair escape with the evidence and the police swarm the area, arresting Lionheart and the doctor.
Having developed a friendship with Nick, Judy requests that he joins the Zootopia Police Department and become her partner, which Nick happily considers. However, during a press conference, Judy mentions that all of the savage animals are predators and suggests that aggressive behavior is in their DNA and that they may have gone back to their primitive savage ways, Nick is hurt and angrily walks out on her offer. Fear and discrimination against predators spread across Zootopia, but anti-discrimination protests also spawn with one led by popular singer Gazelle, and a guilt-ridden Judy resigns.
Hopps returns to Bunnyburrow, where she learns from her former childhood bully Gideon Grey that "night howlers" are flowers that have a severe psychotropic effect on mammals. Judy returns to Zootopia, reconciles with Nick, locates Weaselton, and learns that he had been collecting night howler bulbs for a ram named Doug for a secret laboratory. The pair discover the lab and find Doug creating a night howler serum which he had been injecting into predators via a dart gun. Judy and Nick race to the ZPD with the evidence, but are pursued by rams.
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