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Zootopia: Concrete Jungle Where Dreams are Made Of

Jun 23, 20201 hr 15 minSeason 1Ep. 11
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Disney's 2016 blockbuster film, Zootopia, tells the story of a world where predators and prey coexist in a peaceful society. But when a few predators mysteriously go missing within the city limits, it is up to Judy Hopps, a spunky rabbit who becomes the first rabbit police officer, and her unlikely partner Nick Wilde, a predatory red fox, and small-time con artist, to crack the criminal case

Yet, when you look beyond the stunning colorful visuals and adorably expressive anthropomorphic animal characters, you social critique on the prejudice and racism of contemporary American society. A Catholic in America can relate to Zootopia, since the barriers and echo chambers found all over our culture today, makes living and preaching the Gospel increasingly difficult. Today we dive into the universe of the predators and prey in Zootpia.

This is Truly Universal.

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