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‘Animation’s a crew sport’: How a 2,000-person hive thoughts formed ‘Zootopia 2’
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‘Animation’s a crew sport’: How a 2,000-person hive thoughts formed ‘Zootopia 2’

Last updated: December 23, 2025 5:05 pm
Editorial Board Published December 23, 2025
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“Animation’s a team sport,” says Howard, referring to the sheer quantity of people that labored on the movie over 5 years. “It’s 700 in the crew, but in this building, it’s about 1,000 and another 300 in Vancouver. So it’s everyone’s collective ideas, saying, ‘Here’s where we can do better.’ So everyone has skin in the game and they all want these movies to be great. It’s an emotional investment.”

The inventive crew screened “Zootopia 2” for all of Disney Animation a number of occasions in varied phases of growth. A suggestions system enabled each worker to reply.

Bush says Disney recurrently seeks inner reactions after screenings, “but we asked way more direct questions for this one, like at an audience preview. Then we shared that feedback, unfiltered, with the entire building. That allowed people to see that their feedback mattered because you could actually see ideas that came in [manifest] from screening to screening.”

Bush and Howard acknowledge that having that many collaborators retains the inspiration flowing but in addition permits fragments of the colossal group mind to sneak into the movie unnoticed. Even they aren’t positive the place all of the in-jokes are planted.

A “story jam” — harking back to a TV writers room — was simply one among many avenues for collaboration within the making of “Zootopia 2.”

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There’s a “Star Wars” cantina bit, a soupçon of James Bond within the rating at a elaborate gala and dashes of Steven Spielberg within the camerawork. It’s simple to identify “Ratatouille” when an animal chef is revealed to have a rat beneath its hat, however Bush asserts there’s a second reference in that second — the animal declaring “I knew it!” isn’t simply any raccoon, however “Raccacoonie” from “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” That character is itself a “Ratatouille” reference (and, Bush factors out, “EEAAO’s” Oscar-winning supporting actor Ke Huy Quan voices “Zootopia 2’s” lead snake, Gary). So it’s a reference coupled with one other reference to a different movie’s reference to the primary reference. Whew.

These Easter eggs, together with an prolonged callback to Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining” — the belief of which they credit score to animator Louaye Moulayess, a “Shining” superfan — communicate to a willingness to cater to audiences past children. Presumably, most kids attending “Zootopia 2” haven’t watched Kubrick’s movie. That’s a shoutout to the grown-ups for bringing the youngsters and, hopefully, discussing the historic apply of redlining with them after the present.

Byron Howard, left, and Jared Bush.

Byron Howard, left, and Jared Bush.

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The primary “Zootopia” was not notable only for humorous speaking animals but in addition the truth that the humorous animals had been speaking about bigotry and stereotyping. Perceptive viewers might have observed a mammalian bias within the unique — there have been no reptiles to be present in its near-perfect society. It seems they had been discriminated in opposition to as a category and denied their rightful place as residents, as we study in “Zootopia 2.” Bush stated that idea match proper in with “continuing this discussion about how we as human beings have a hard time looking past each other’s differences.”

Howard says the diversity-as-strength theme performs out not simply in grand phrases but in addition within the dynamic between the 2 protagonists, Judy (a rabbit, voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick (a fox, voiced by Jason Bateman): “Nick and Judy are such different, contrast[ing] characters that are really stronger [together] because of those differences, and that speaks to something we really value, which is differences between each other as a working pair,” he gestures to Bush and himself. “We continue to thrive in that way.”

Howard agrees with the comparability of him and Bush to conductors of a large orchestra, listening for notes being performed excellent. He thinks of composer Michael Giacchino “onstage with those virtuosos at their respective instruments; we work with masters all around us, so we have a lot of trust in them.”

Nevertheless, he admits with all these voices, “Writers have a tough time here because we scrutinize these movies and redo them over and over and over again. Jared is a great example of someone who thrives in this environment.”

Bush, explaining he got here from the tradition of TV sitcoms and all their fixed revisions in writers rooms, says, “We have this amazing luxury of being able to rewrite and rethink and absorb these better ideas over years. It is an extreme luxury.

“There’s nothing else like this in Hollywood that I’ve seen — that level of deep collaboration and iteration. There’s no place I’m ever going to be that I will love as much as this.”

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