Trying to cope with the fact that he had fallen in love with … The embarrassed Bogo asks for privacy, claiming to be working on the missing mammals cases, to which Clawhauser responds by informing the chief of Judy's success. The first time I saw the movie, I was like "I loved it! Occupation: Chief of Zootopia Police Department District: Savanna Central/City Center.

Bellwether shoots a serum pellet from the evidence case at Nick and frames a call for help to the ZPD. This causes uproar amongst the city, with prejudice against predator mammals reaching a record number. To further emphasize this, the creatures that inhabit Zootopia were limited down to mammals, to portray a sense of segregation between animals of predator and prey mentality; animals such as birds and marine life were left out as most, if not all, are consumers of other living organisms, making it difficult to narrow them down within the status quo of the story's conflict. He was the first—and for a while, the only—officer to show Clawhauser is first seen having a bowl of cereal, when he is greeted at the front desk by Judy Hopps, the department's latest recruit, who is notable for being the first bunny cop on the force. In this version, predators, despite having evolved, were generally viewed as dangerous threats and were forced to wear electric shock collars as a means to keep their "aggressive natures" under control at the hands of prey. Each area was created to look as if it has a sense of history, adding chaos and minor details to bring the world to life. Because his particular job on the force requires very little mobility, Clawhauser spends most of his time indulging himself in food and media which, after so many years, would result in his hefty size. Furthermore, the studio revived the use of the Hyperion rendering system, which mimics real-world geometric complexity, and was first utilized in the previous animated feature, Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Zootropolis - Shakira "Try Everything" Music Video Tease - OFFICIAL Disney HDZootopia Zootropolis Directors Behind The Scenes Interview - Byron Howard & Rich MooreZootopia Zootropolis Producer Behind The Scenes Interview - Clark SpencerZootopia Zootropolis "Judy Hopps" Behind The Scenes Interview - Ginnifer GoodwinZootopia Zootropolis "Nick Wilde" Behind The Scenes Interview - Jason BatemanZootopia Zootropolis "Chief Bogo" Behind The Scenes Interview - Idris ElbaZootopia Zootropolis "Bellwether" Behind The Scenes Interview - Jenny SlateZootopia Zootropolis "Mayor Lionheart" Behind The Scenes Interview - J.K. SimmonsZootopia Zootropolis "Clawhauser" Behind The Scenes Interview - Nate TorrenceShakira Zootopia Zootropolis "Gazelle" Behind The Scenes Interview I like his dry sense of humor! Species: Cape Buffalo. When he does, he finds that Chief Bogo is a closet fan of Gazelle, expressing great excitement in sharing a love for the pop star with his boss. Judy cringes at Clawhauser's comments, indirectly asking him to refrain from calling her "cute", as it can be seen as a slur to a bunny, when it's given from a non-bunny mammal. I have to tell everyone to watch it!" En images. Age: 43. With Bellwether's monologue recorded on Judy's carrot pen just as Bellwether made her short-lived threat to frame them like she did with Lionheart, Chief Bogo and the ZPD arrive and arrest her and her henchrams upon hearing everything.

The embarrassed Bogo asks for privacy, claiming to be working on the missing mammals cases, to which Clawhauser responds by informing the chief of Judy's success. Clawhauser then directs Judy to role call, and sympathetically comments that, due to prejudice, the bunny is moments away from receiving awful treatment amongst her peers. Bogo should fire Bellwether not Judy! When he does, he finds that Chief Bogo is a closet fan of Gazelle, expressing great excitement in sharing a love for the pop star with his boss.

Figuring out how to talk to people on a personal level, well, maybe not so much. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Clawhauser, being as sweet as he is, immediately apologizes, claiming that he has no right to go around stereotyping other animals, as he is often the subject of stereotype himself, being seen as a "flabby, donut-loving cop", although he apparently fits this perception, having a donut stuck within the fold of his neck, and immediately eating it with zeal after Judy points it out. An antidote is discovered for the effects of the night howlers and all the infected predators, including Mr. Otterton and Mr. Manchas, are cured. The thought process of stereotypes was also integrated when deciding which familiar species would serve as the film's opposing leads, eventually determined as a rabbit-and-fox partnership.The city of Zootopia, itself, is comprised of various districts—all of which are tailored to best suit the animals that inhabit them, both in terms of atmosphere, climate, and scale. During this time, Gazelle holds a peaceful protest and publicly asks for the harmonious Zootopia she loves to be restored. In response, the story was tailored to center the relationship between the "predator and prey" group while reflecting modern day society by having the story serve as an allegory for racism and prejudice. Nick seemingly becomes savage and corners Judy, but it turns out the pair was acting in order to trick Bellwether into openly admitting her prey-supremacist scheme to take over Zootopia and rid it of all predators, and that they replaced the dart gun ammo with blueberries from the Hopps' farm. The film was also a massive box office success, grossing $1.023 billion worldwide against its $150 million budget and ranks as the second highest-grossing Walt Disney Animation Studios film. The final scene has almost all of Zootopia attending Gazelle's concert while Bellwether angrily views it on a television in prison. The events directly effects Clawhauser, who is told that he must work in records, in the basement, as a predator should not be the first thing an animal sees when walking into the department. The news deeply saddens Clawhauser, who explains his situation to Judy while gathering his things and departing.