Disney has been on a roll at the box office for a few years now, but its cultural impact seems to be quite relative. Its live-action adaptations of classics may be raking in astonishing numbers, but neither critics nor audiences seem to be impressed. If we add to that the fact that Pixar has gone from being the infallible studio to one that can make great movies but doesn’t always hit the mark, and that both Marvel and Star Wars don’t seem to be the successes they once were, Disney doesn’t appear to be the superpower it was not long ago.
This does not prevent it from occasionally being able to create true milestones. Cultural phenomena that transcend cinema and end up becoming mass phenomena, with their characters becoming part of popular culture. The latest case of this, which has been a critical and public success while demonstrating the capability of that old Disney, has been Zootopia. Its second part is now arriving on streaming services.
A Disney movie with impact
Zootopia, Zootropolis in its original version, is an animated comedy about a universe of anthropomorphic animals inspired by film noir. When carnivorous animals start to lose their minds and attack herbivores, challenging the social peace on which the coexistence of Zootopia is built, a city where both classes of animals live in harmony, police officer Judy Hopps, a rabbit, will have to find out why this is happening. For this, she will have the help of the sarcastic and distrustful Gideon Grey, a street-smart fox with as many problems as he has heart.
The movie perfectly combined an interesting universe with hilarious comedy and classic tropes from both film noir and buddy movies. All of this well marinated by some classic Disney plots, including the tendency to make something enjoyable for both children and adults. Something that led to a surprising success.
With a budget of 150 million dollars, it was not exactly a small production with which they tried to test the waters: it was a big gamble. And it paid off. Grossing over 1 billion dollars just at the global box office, being the twenty-fourth highest-grossing film in history worldwide and the fourth highest-grossing of 2016, the film was a complete commercial success. But other Disney films with zero impact outside of the commercial realm have also been successful. How did it perform among critics and audiences? Even better.
With a 98% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, an average score of 81, and a 78 on Metacritic, it is one of the best-received Disney films of the last decade. Additionally, the awards poured in from all sides. Winning the Oscar and the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature, as well as 8 of its 10 nominations for the Annie Awards, the most prestigious awards in the animation industry, it was an absolute success. This led to the production of endless merchandise for the film and also an anthology series for Disney+ featuring the supporting characters called Zootopia+ that repeated the success.
The success was such that, last year, its second part was released. Zootopia 2 once again put Judy and Nick at the forefront, who have decided to become detectives since the police do not seem to take them seriously. With the same sarcastic tone and combining the buddy movie and film noir tropes, the movie reinforces everything that the first one did well, but focusing on a new plot and new characters. This is more than enough to replicate the success of the first installment.
With a budget of another 150 million dollars, this time the revenue was even greater, exceeding 1850 million dollars worldwide. If we add to that the fact that it was once again critically acclaimed, albeit with a bit more lukewarm reception, holding a 93% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes and having a small division of opinions on whether it was as good as the original or not, Zootopia has proven to be one of the major bets of modern Disney.
Because as we said, it is now available on streaming services. Since Wednesday, March 11, it is possible to watch the second part of Zootopia on Disney+, in addition to the first Zootopia and Zootopia+. This is something we highly recommend to any Disney fan, animation lover, or buddy movie enthusiast, because Disney has rarely been so inspired in recent years.