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agreed, but it showed that even in the age of 3d animation Disney still knew how to make really nice and appealing anthropomorphic character designs, which had always been their strong suit.
One other problem with the story is Nick becoming a cop at the end. There is no way a guy that entrepreneurially minded and self interested would ever be satisfied working for the government. He should have become like a sleazy high powered defense attorney, or a pred rights activist. It's also ironic they went that route when its such a shallow racism analogy, because the ending is literal copaganda. That becoming an enforcer is what everyone should aspire to, not actually trying to fix or radically change a society so broken that it produced someone like the film's villain and her supporters.
Also look at pic related, there's a scene where Judy sees the bunny mom move her kid away from the tiger who is just minding his business because she's scared he'll go feral, which concerns Judy as its a sign of deteriorating race relations in Zootopia. This is supposed to be an analogy for real world race relations, but the tiger guy is 10x the bunny's size, she would be stupid NOT to be scared of him. The analogy undermines itself.