"Zootopia" Disney animated movie teaser trailer lands online (video)

PanARMENIAN.Net - The first teaser trailer for Disney's animated movie "Zootopia" has arrived. The trailer describes the condition of diverse animals, their activities, and how they interact with each other in the realm of Zootopia, AceShowbiz reports.

It opens with voiceover describing the populations which exist in Zootopia, "In the world of Zootopia, humans never happened, which makes Zootopia a modern civilized world that is entirely animal." It also delivers an idea about animals which behave like humans in a funny way, saying that "animals in Zootopia are anthropomorphic" which means that "they walk around on two feet, they do not go to work nude, and they use technology."

There is also a glimpse of animals which live in Zootopia including elephant, zebra, lion, rhino and many more. "Ok, they are mamals from all over the globes in Zootopia. Large and small, fast and slow," someone says in voiceover. It continues with the scene where a fox known as Nick Wilde (voiced by Jason Bateman) and a rabbit cop, Judy Hopps (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin), meet and fight over a simple thing. However, the fight between Nick and Judy proves that "not everyone gets along [in Zootopia], especially natural enemies which can create some issues."

Produced by Clark Spencer, "Zootopia" centers on the two main characters, Wilde and Hopps, who don't get along at first but must work together when Wilde needs Hopp's help getting out of a jam as she's trying to crack a big case. Byron Howard ("Tangled") is tapped as director alongside Rich Moore ("Wreck-It Ralph") and Jared Bush. The movie is scheduled for a release in the U.S. on March 4, 2016.

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