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'Zootopia' New Trailer Shows Strong Bond Between Rabbit and Fox
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The animated comedy centers on a rabbit officer named Judy, who teams up with a scam-artist fox to solve a case within 48 hours.

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Walt Disney Animation has released a new trailer for its upcoming animated comedy "Zootopia". While the previous trailer centers on how Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) and Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) deal with a depressing slow-moving sloth, the new trailer puts the spotlight on the latter as she tries to prove that she is a worthy cop.

"Zootopia, a gleaning city where animals from all breeds, predator and prey-alike live together in peace and harmony," someone says in voiceover, opening the trailer. It then continues showing Judy, who is declared by Mayor Lionheart (J.K. Simmons) as the first rabbit officer, before she is underestimated by fellow officers because of her body size. "It's not about how bad you want something, it's about what you are capable of," Bogo (Idris Elba) tells Judy.

Judy is tasked with solving a case within 48 hours and if she fails, she has to resign from her current job. Along the way, the rabbit encounters Nick, a scam-artist fox who helps her accomplish the mission. The two don't get along very well at the beginning, but they later become inseparable partners.

Directed by Byron Howard ("Tangled"), "Zootopia" is due to open in the U.S. on March 4, 2016.

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