Otters can be very vicious and are definitely preadators. River otters specifically are VERY territorial and will run fades and jump anything that tries to get in their waters
AAAnd they are necrophilic,they SA female otters , they SA female otters in GROUPS. They are the bosses of rivers and dolphins are the bosses of sea...
Otters are among the apex predators in their ecosystems. Don’t be distracted or fooled by the cuteness 😂. They are the perfect example of “if why not friend, then why friend shape?”
Don, either you didn't comment on it, or you have such a pure heart you didn't catch it, but this whole movie was about our subconscious racism, such as "A bunny can call another bunny cute, but other animals can't", and things like "A bunny cop? In what world?" and the whole Us vs Them of Predators and Prey.
Loved how he's also going through the stages of confusion, fear and conclusions like how we also felt while watching it for the first time. He seemed genuinely interested in the movie and that's raw reaction video right there 😭💕
I wonder why the foxes teeth are not that sharp in his movie, well I guess because predators like foxes and bears are omnivores, but I have notice that predators like tigers, lions, and other big cats have very sharp teeth, and I think it is because cats are the main land animals who are pure carnivores.
sorry no…it actually doesn’t just mean they eat meat. that would be a carnivore. a predator is something that kills for its food. a scavenger still eats meat but is not a predator.
In the context of Zootopia, they’re the same. Because every animal is a predator or prey, and since a scavenger would not qualify as prey, they would be considered predators. Foxes specifically are considered scavengers in real life, but in Zootopia, they are still called predators. I’m pretty sure they did this because “predator and prey” is easier to say/remember than“carnivore and herbivore”.
@@desmondedwards8234 Polar Bears are more carnivorous than big cats because there are no vegetation where Polar Bears live, so they are hyper-carnivores.
@@azekel7687 Then explain to me why do big cats have sharper teeth than, it would make sense for animals that are pure carnivores to have the sharpest teeth.
Disney plus actually made short stories for some of the characters and one of them is actually how the polar bears became protectors of the mob boss, he basically helped out the polar bears when they were suffering in the heat when zootopia was first becoming a city and they were very grateful and protected the rodents from an attack because of his kindness 26:44
Otters are actually pretty ferocious little mammals even tho some types of otters are like 6 ft long and yes, they're predators. the family that the otters belong to are called the mustelids and they all are predators, like their cousin the weasels, badgers, stouts, wolverine and etc.
Being pray or predator has nothing to do with the size of the animal, but whether they hunt or no. The least weasel is one of the smallest predators, it weighs about 30-55 grams and has 15-25cm long body (tail included). Them mfs are tiny xD Sure an antelope wouldn't be on the menu for a lest seal, but they do steal bird eggs and hunt for mice and frogs etc. or even baby bunnies and squirrels if needed. Edit: Otter as well is a predator. It's one of the wetland apex predators :p
Pretty sure like a pigmy shrew would be the smallest mammal predator, other then that you have spiders and insects frogs lizards snakes that are way smaller then any mammal , those would also be considered predators 💀
Yeah a predator is just an animal that catches others for food. Literally an insect could be a predator, like a praying mantis, it's got nothing to do with size
@@CrystalClear5617 yeah, my cat is the laziest, fluffiest little guy yet I have seen him pounce on and eat a full bird (minus a wing) in 3 seconds. He will be lying on the floor like a priced pelt with 3 mouse corpses laying out on the garden that he got overnight. I love him with all my heart but I know he's a ruthless monster when it comes to hunting. We often forget the reason why they are tired is because they just went on a murder spree that puts Jason Voorhees to shame
@@OliverSierraW my cat is quite old he's not hunting, he almost never even leaves the garden. He jumps out the window onto the picknick table, sleeps and comes back inside after an hour like he went tanning
Ya adult male polar bears weigh in at up to 1200 lbs and adult male lions are half of that. While cats are insanely strong for their size polar bears are killing machines.
Thumb rule to know predators and prey: Predators mainly eat meat, therefore they hunt. Prey is the one being hunted, their meals often consisting of plants. Because of the hunter vs being hunted lifestyle, evolution gave charateristics to their body and facial structures that may also help differ between Predators and Prey. Predators facial features are often more centered; their eyes being closer together, ears more pointed forward/towards their nose - this helping them during a hunt; being able to focus better on a prey they're chasing; their movement, breath and such. In difference to the prey; their eyes are slightly farther to the sides of their head along with the ears - this helping the prey detecting any threat closing in from father away, perhaps behind them. Actual pictures of animals may depicts this better than Zootopia. Prey have better peripheral vision than predators, predators have better stalking abilities. Nature in balance.
Otter's are predators, their diets most consists of fish, mussels, ducklings and whatever birds they're able to catch off the surface of water. But mostly fish and oisters - depending on the wildlife in their area.
Another good indicator is teeth; prey will typically have broad/flat teeth to suit their typical plant-heavy diet, while predators, typically having a meat-heavy diet, have sharper teeth to both catch and chew their prey. However, considering there's been instances of horses eating meat, even catching a bird MID AIR, its good to remember that the lines this movie draws aren't always so clear cut in reality 🙃
RIGHT?! Definitely wish more people would watch the movie. It's just great. So many messages in there that address so many in real life situations. They made this movie very well. It's definitely one of my favorite animated movies. I can't even count the times I've watched it.
"We are good at multiplying" 😂😂 my favorite film! There were actually clues like a flower store being robbed, otter was a florist who actually yelled the name of the flower, and a sticky note with Doug contact on the bellweather phone
About Mr Big: He's a type of shrew - pound-for-pound the most vicious animal on Earth, even putting honey badgers to shame. But there's some additional backstory as to why he runs Tundratown. He immigrated to Zootopia as a child to live with his grandmother in Little Rodentia and worked very hard to earn money to support her. (I don't recall what happened to his parents.) He earned a reputation for his integrity and generosity, and (iirc) helped prove the innocence of a polar bear cub that used to bully him. As he grew up to become a pillar of his community, he earned the respect of both Little Rodentia and Tundratown in general.
There is a CRIMINALLY underrated movie i think you'd love. From disney as well, its called "The Treasure Planet" An re-imagined adaptation of the novel "The treasure island" from author H.G. Wells. FIRE movie
The whole sequence in Doug's lab is a big reference to the series Breaking Bad. His henchmen/co-workers Woolter and Jesse are also references to the characters Walter and Jesse from the series.
Did you catch the names of the Rams growing the Night Howler flowers? The guys on the radio were named Walter and Jesse (Which is a Breaking Bad reference).
Otters can eat sea urchins, which are an animal that looks like a spiky ball. Otters fur/skin is resistant to the spikes, and they can chew through the tough shell of the urchin.
You are obviously unfamiliar with New York in the 1970s. A lot of cops were on the mafia payroll and the ones that weren't were too afraid to say or do anything about it.
Fun fact: giant river otters are little devious homicidal creatures they scare jaguars to stay on land and not going into the water and jaguars love hunting caiman IN water
Wait what? I do don't understand that how is that furries? Cuz they are just animals? Animals aren't called furries, it's the humans that behave and wear fur and shit that's what you call furries? Right? Right?
@@BudgieXD Furries are anthropomorphic animals, a.k.a. animals with human behavior, or animals walking on "2 feet" if you want, so in this movie, by definition, are furries.
There are quite a few furries working as animators at Disney. Disney also had a marketing campaign for the movie targeted at furries. If you took a picture of yourself in your fursuit in front of the poster for the movie and sent it to their marketing team, you were entered to win $5,000 in zootopia merch.
If someone like this movie does that make them a furry? I love this movie but i dont really care if theyre humans or animals. The concept of the weak and strong is common in every species. Though by definition it is a furry movie, im just curious what most people think
@@waidi3242 There is a difference between anthro animal characters and furries though. Furries are people who dress up in costumes. Anthropomorphic characters like Nick Wilde don't need to dress up to look like an animal. Definition of furry: Animal characters with human characteristics, *in particular a person who dresses up in costume as such a character or uses one as an avatar online.* So these characters wouldn't fit in to that category. Just like how Micky mouse doesn't need to put on a mouse costume. That's my take on it.
I was thinking that at first but that is a bit more nuclear level. I'm now more equating it to when men in power or men in general call women honey, sweetie, little lady, etc., etc.
@@ronweber1402I feel like that would make more sense, but in the context where she says only bunnies can call other bunnies cute, it's definetly race associated
Oh, I thought it meant that if a male rabbit/bunny calls Judy cute, it's considered flirting and normal, but if another animal says "cute" to mean "adorable," it's a little weird because they aren't rabbits like her, so having children would be weird. Although, I guess both could be correct, it just depends on your interpretation
One of many things i thought was interesting about this film, was that usually the main characters dream is what they pursue the whole film and achieve at the end but Judy does realize her dream of being the first Bunny cop early in the film, and it’s her having to deal with and what is part of her job and dream etc that the film focusses on for the rest of the film.
fun fact...Doug showed up earlier in the film, twice! he was the truck driver who nearly hit Nick when we first met the fox and he was the ram reporter who asked the question that caused Judy to mention predator's going savage being due to biology
The smaller fox is a Fennec Fox, they are the smallest fox species, generally found in the Sahara. About the size of a house cat, with huge ears... the little guy is an adult, just of small stature and ridiculous cuteness. Also, Mr. Big is an Arctic Shrew, tiny terrifying predators and scavengers, because of their size and living in a cold environment they have a metabolism set on hyperdrive. Meaning they need to eat about twice their body weight a day to keep it fueled and themselves alive. Thank goodness they mostly eat bugs. If one of them was somehow made the size of a house cat (0r Fennec Fox😉) I think I'd be more scared of the Shrew than a normal sized Wolverine... which would be like 3-5 (or more) times the size.
i realized this after rewtch this movie but when nick was hit by the blueberry, you can tell he was acting becausehis pupils didn't change like the panthers did
If a badger or wolverine can mane a lion think twice no doubt that a polar bear could take one down. Polar bears are very aggressive. Often listed as the most dangerous predator in the U.S.
When you think about it,this movie tackles a lot of really deep themes in such a magnific way it meets the quality filter for everyone to watch it: -Racism,as shown by the fear mammals have towards carnivorous animals,aka predators -Drugs,as shown by the product that makes the animals aggresive and mindless -Corruption,as shown by Bellweather's purposes by her government -Mobs and mafias,represented in a really explicit way by Mr.Big's business -Police corruption(maybe I'm stretching a bit,but we could count the way they treated Judy as police corruption right?)
There are very few land animals that would be able to beat, or even stand up against a Polar bear Also I believe the "cute" for bunnies thing is a play on how black people call each other the n-word but when others do it... you know? lol There's a short story on Disney+ about how the Vole(?) became a crime boss
Hey bro, you’re doing absolutely amazing. I would just like to say that on some occasions when I get home from school, I just sit down and watch a video till I fall asleep. Keep up the good work.
If you enjoyed this movie, I would recommend checking anime called Beastars. The series follows in similar kind of setting a wolf called Legoshi, who is feeling as a failure as a carnivore because he is very timid and shy person. He struggles also as a teenager trying to navigating high school and constantly being confronted by other animals' perception of wolves and big animals (Aka wolves are strong and aggressive and always up to trouble). However his life gets more complicated when he meets a rabbit student that he start forming feelings for but also starts to form bloodlust for as a predator which is huge tabboo. I feel like Beastars is natural continuetion to the ideas that zootopia had planted. You can tell from the director's interviews and deleted scenes that they wanted to go to darker places with the consept but they were forced to pull back. Beastars doesn't have these kind of limitations and can fully explore the R-rated section in the eyes of shy wolf boy. Some people tend to pit these two stories against each other but I apprechiate them as their own individual creations for two very different aged audiences.
The part I loved about this whole movie is the Mr. Big's reference to Godfather. You should have watched how he started as an immigrant kid selling canolis baked by his Gram-mama and then going on to become a crime boss by having all the immigrants band together to protect themselves and to give back to their community, like the Italian mafia in USA back then. And if you have seen how nice Gram-mama is, you would have known that Nick really did her dirty. They are a crime syndicate that protects the downtrodden and rejects and take them in like family, and Nick being a fox is definitely one of them when he probably first started. This video with Don didn't show the part, but when Mr. Big mentioned how he welcomed Nick into his home and Gram-mama baked him a canoli treating him with hospitality like a family, you can see Nick looking down in shame and possibly regret.
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A predator is really just an Animal that eats meat most of the time. Otters are predators the same way a Tiger is. Foxes are also predators, after all they are related to wolves and coyotes. Also to answer the question "Which would win, Lion or Polar Bear?". A single Lion don't stand a chance against a Polar Bear. Polar Bears are the deadliest of Bears, while Lions aren't even the deadliest of big Cats, not to mention, Polar Bears are hyper carnivores, they eat nothing, but meat, and they can track their prey from miles away.
"...who would win, a lion or a polar bear..." Unless that polar bear is female, and below average for females, the lion has _zero_ chance. The lion is clearly male (mane), and they top out in the wild at 190 kg. Female polar bears come in between 150 kg and 250 kg, average around 200 kg. Having 10 kg on someone is a pretty big advantage already. If that polar bear were a _guy,_ the the lion has no chance at all, as male polar bears are about 450 kg. Both are hunting predators that attack big prey, sharp claws, killers, so... that's all even. "...can't fire her..." For insubordination? For moving beyond her assignment? For taking an assignment instead of having it given to her through proper channels? For interfering in a case being worked on by others? Yeah, he can. She's on the bottom of the tier list, doing initial boring work. It's where people start in jobs like this most often. Then they get a chance to move up, if they're lucky, and work at something better or different. In her case, putting her on parking duty even makes a lot of sense. She's not _from_ that city, being on parking duty gives her the chance to learn the city itself. That said... this is a weird system. Meter maids are _literally_ not police officers. They don't carry weapons, they can't make arrests, and so on. They're just government employees who wander around doing the job. It'd be an _insane_ waste of training to have them do that job. "...it's not a baby, 'cause that voice is deep..." Fennec fox. A smaller, African version of a fox. Tiny, vicious. _Cute!_ "...what does cute mean when it's from other people..." This movie is a stand-in for bigotry of all sorts. In LGBT culture, for instance, it's largely okay for one gay guy to call another gay guy a 'f-g', but it's an insult when used from the outside. You get the same with black people calling each other 'n-gger', but it's a problem when others say it. _Personally_ I think that sort of distinction is garbage. If you're gonna accept the word, accept the word. Imagine someone coming up to you and screaming at you that you're straight, or that you have brown eyes. You'd really just stare at them funny. I think this is the only way to end this sort of discrimination and hate. Moreover, I think it's _actually racist_ and bigoted to have the words work that way. If what you're allowed to say is dictated by your race or sexuality, I can't see how that's anything _other than_ bigotry. So either the word is banned _for everyone_ or it's allowed _for everyone._ No exceptions. But, unfortunately, the rules aren't based on _sense,_ they're based on _feelings._ "...that's how we see animals..." Um... not really. That's how we see them when we're pretty far away. If they were standing, we'd see a lot more. You just generally don't get a good angle to see stuff. This is true of male humans, too. "...because elephants have good memory..." And this is another thing about stereotyping people. ^_^ Your reaction to the DMV scene was awesome. Lots of people seem to think that's what it's like working there, that everyone is slow. Of course, the real problem is that there's not enough people doing the job, and so lines back up. But it _feels_ like everyone's moving slow because of all the waiting. "...the velvety pipes of Jeremy Vole... I've no idea what that means..." He likes the singer. There's a few ways this could play out. I _think,_ from context, Vole is supposed to be someone like Perry Como, quite popular in certain circles, but niche rather than mainstream. This fits with the look and the 'velvety pipes' description. In other words, something you wouldn't expect in the average music collection. On the other hand, it could just as easily be him geeking out over someone more famous and mainstream like Shakira or Justin Bieber. "...why would you do that to a crime boss..." We often get locked in patterns. He runs hustles. Once you start, and it's how you survive, it's hard to stop. Even when it makes sense not to, he likely just... saw opportunity and took it instead of thinking his way through it all. "...because it's in their DNA..." And now you see how prejudice starts. "...this movie was top tier..." You should rewatch yourself going through it and see all the times you made assumptions about various creatures in this movie based on what they were. How you thought a shrew couldn't be in charge of a crime organization. Why would polar bears work for a shrew. Or how a sheep makes no sense as the assassin. This whole movie is about shoving in our faces the assumptions we make, the prejudices we have, based on appearance. Don't get me wrong. We're _all_ susceptible to it, and I know _I_ am, and I try to overcome it every day. And yet you're right. The movie _is_ top tier. More than this, though, it's showing that just because some media is aimed at kids doesn't mean it _has_ to be childish. It can be done in ways that _everyone_ can enjoy. This movie, along with a few others, are top tier animation because they don't treat their audience like idiots. If a kid is lacking the intelligence at that time in their life to appreciate this, they'll like the pretty colors. A kid in the mid-tier will internalize some of the message. And old kids (ie, adults) can enjoy it, too. That's what makes this movie so epic, along with a very few others. Your reactions are _so_ much fun to watch! Have a nice day!
Otters are very aggressive and territorial. I recommend you watch Snoop Dogg reacting to Otters vs Crocodiles on his RUclips channel called Plizzanet Earth lol.
Otters can be very vicious and are definitely preadators. River otters specifically are VERY territorial and will run fades and jump anything that tries to get in their waters
I forget woman's name but I remember reading a news article about a woman getting mauled by a sea otter once
@@eeee-ey2tb bit their ear off! vicious
AAAnd they are necrophilic,they SA female otters , they SA female otters in GROUPS. They are the bosses of rivers and dolphins are the bosses of sea...
lol I’m imagining David Attenborough narrating and saying “..they will run fades..” 😆
@SimonBauer her ears were cut off her legs were cut off her uh eyes were (idk here)
Otters are among the apex predators in their ecosystems. Don’t be distracted or fooled by the cuteness 😂. They are the perfect example of “if why not friend, then why friend shape?”
especially River otters
Don, either you didn't comment on it, or you have such a pure heart you didn't catch it, but this whole movie was about our subconscious racism, such as "A bunny can call another bunny cute, but other animals can't", and things like "A bunny cop? In what world?" and the whole Us vs Them of Predators and Prey.
Loved how he's also going through the stages of confusion, fear and conclusions like how we also felt while watching it for the first time. He seemed genuinely interested in the movie and that's raw reaction video right there 😭💕
Being a predator just means they eat meat. Foxes are known for eating chickens on farms, and they do hunt rabbits.
I wonder why the foxes teeth are not that sharp in his movie, well I guess because predators like foxes and bears are omnivores, but I have notice that predators like tigers, lions, and other big cats have very sharp teeth, and I think it is because cats are the main land animals who are pure carnivores.
sorry no…it actually doesn’t just mean they eat meat. that would be a carnivore. a predator is something that kills for its food. a scavenger still eats meat but is not a predator.
In the context of Zootopia, they’re the same. Because every animal is a predator or prey, and since a scavenger would not qualify as prey, they would be considered predators.
Foxes specifically are considered scavengers in real life, but in Zootopia, they are still called predators.
I’m pretty sure they did this because “predator and prey” is easier to say/remember than“carnivore and herbivore”.
@@desmondedwards8234 Polar Bears are more carnivorous than big cats because there are no vegetation where Polar Bears live, so they are hyper-carnivores.
@@azekel7687 Then explain to me why do big cats have sharper teeth than, it would make sense for animals that are pure carnivores to have the sharpest teeth.
That moment you realize this Disney movie is about a cop with mob connections who brings down a drug cartel.
And stops racism
peak writing
ontop of that the drug cartel supplying their enemies to make them look bad
And Walter and Jesse from Breaking Bad just straight up exist in this universe as sheep
And also SUPER heavy racism undertones
The depressing music part always makes me laugh. Especially when it says "I'm a loser".
I love how he is going through his Disney phase❤
phase* ❤️
@@honeybee62778thank you
You were right. Gazelle is indeed Shakira. The whole character is based on Shakira.
and voiced by her it’s a cameo
Disney plus actually made short stories for some of the characters and one of them is actually how the polar bears became protectors of the mob boss, he basically helped out the polar bears when they were suffering in the heat when zootopia was first becoming a city and they were very grateful and protected the rodents from an attack because of his kindness 26:44
Otters are actually pretty ferocious little mammals even tho some types of otters are like 6 ft long and yes, they're predators. the family that the otters belong to are called the mustelids and they all are predators, like their cousin the weasels, badgers, stouts, wolverine and etc.
Being pray or predator has nothing to do with the size of the animal, but whether they hunt or no. The least weasel is one of the smallest predators, it weighs about 30-55 grams and has 15-25cm long body (tail included). Them mfs are tiny xD
Sure an antelope wouldn't be on the menu for a lest seal, but they do steal bird eggs and hunt for mice and frogs etc. or even baby bunnies and squirrels if needed.
Edit: Otter as well is a predator. It's one of the wetland apex predators :p
Pretty sure like a pigmy shrew would be the smallest mammal predator, other then that you have spiders and insects frogs lizards snakes that are way smaller then any mammal , those would also be considered predators 💀
@@Dubclips97 Oh yea! So it seems :D
Thank you for correcting me ^^
Anyone else like the fact that don is getting into actually good animated moviea?
3:09 i mean house cats are technically predators even tho mine drinks water fron a filtered fountain 😂
Yeah a predator is just an animal that catches others for food. Literally an insect could be a predator, like a praying mantis, it's got nothing to do with size
if your cat is an outdoor cat then it has multiple warrants for mass murder in the mouse world
@@OliverSierraW nah he's too lazy to hunt, he just sleeps in the sun and comes back inside
@@CrystalClear5617 yeah, my cat is the laziest, fluffiest little guy yet I have seen him pounce on and eat a full bird (minus a wing) in 3 seconds. He will be lying on the floor like a priced pelt with 3 mouse corpses laying out on the garden that he got overnight. I love him with all my heart but I know he's a ruthless monster when it comes to hunting. We often forget the reason why they are tired is because they just went on a murder spree that puts Jason Voorhees to shame
@@OliverSierraW my cat is quite old he's not hunting, he almost never even leaves the garden. He jumps out the window onto the picknick table, sleeps and comes back inside after an hour like he went tanning
to anwser you're question don, a polar bear would 100000% win a battle agaisnt a lion
edit: an otter is a predator too
Ya adult male polar bears weigh in at up to 1200 lbs and adult male lions are half of that. While cats are insanely strong for their size polar bears are killing machines.
@@ronweber1402 a man once told me "if the bear is brown, lay down, if the bear is black fight back. If the bear is white don't even bother"
@@ronweber1402If it's white, say goodnight
There's a saying:
If its brown: run around
If it black: lie flat
If its white: Say goodnight.
49:06 actually it makes sense, because he moves slow he would take a very long time to take the paw(?) off the accelerator
If you wanna know how mr big became so respected you should watch the spinoff show theres an episode of his backstory
Also another thing, you should check out the original canceled story it was very dark
Thumb rule to know predators and prey: Predators mainly eat meat, therefore they hunt. Prey is the one being hunted, their meals often consisting of plants.
Because of the hunter vs being hunted lifestyle, evolution gave charateristics to their body and facial structures that may also help differ between Predators and Prey. Predators facial features are often more centered; their eyes being closer together, ears more pointed forward/towards their nose - this helping them during a hunt; being able to focus better on a prey they're chasing; their movement, breath and such. In difference to the prey; their eyes are slightly farther to the sides of their head along with the ears - this helping the prey detecting any threat closing in from father away, perhaps behind them. Actual pictures of animals may depicts this better than Zootopia. Prey have better peripheral vision than predators, predators have better stalking abilities.
Nature in balance.
Otter's are predators, their diets most consists of fish, mussels, ducklings and whatever birds they're able to catch off the surface of water. But mostly fish and oisters - depending on the wildlife in their area.
Another good indicator is teeth; prey will typically have broad/flat teeth to suit their typical plant-heavy diet, while predators, typically having a meat-heavy diet, have sharper teeth to both catch and chew their prey.
However, considering there's been instances of horses eating meat, even catching a bird MID AIR, its good to remember that the lines this movie draws aren't always so clear cut in reality 🙃
Um, not entirely true. Wolves have 270 degree vision, while in comparison humans have 100 degree vision
RIGHT?! Definitely wish more people would watch the movie. It's just great. So many messages in there that address so many in real life situations. They made this movie very well. It's definitely one of my favorite animated movies. I can't even count the times I've watched it.
"We are good at multiplying" 😂😂 my favorite film! There were actually clues like a flower store being robbed, otter was a florist who actually yelled the name of the flower, and a sticky note with Doug contact on the bellweather phone
idk if you caught it, but in this movie, the weasel selling pirated movies is a reference to the duke of weaseltown from frozen
42:34 This movie was released early 2016, and it's crazy I didn't realize the spoilers for upcoming movies
About Mr Big: He's a type of shrew - pound-for-pound the most vicious animal on Earth, even putting honey badgers to shame. But there's some additional backstory as to why he runs Tundratown.
He immigrated to Zootopia as a child to live with his grandmother in Little Rodentia and worked very hard to earn money to support her. (I don't recall what happened to his parents.) He earned a reputation for his integrity and generosity, and (iirc) helped prove the innocence of a polar bear cub that used to bully him. As he grew up to become a pillar of his community, he earned the respect of both Little Rodentia and Tundratown in general.
2:21 don's brain was like: FFF "Is my kid home, no, am i alone, yes, should i say it, yeah, alright lets go" FFFFUCKIN'" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is definitely 1 of my favorite Disney movies
There is a CRIMINALLY underrated movie i think you'd love. From disney as well, its called "The Treasure Planet" An re-imagined adaptation of the novel "The treasure island" from author H.G. Wells. FIRE movie
The whole sequence in Doug's lab is a big reference to the series Breaking Bad. His henchmen/co-workers Woolter and Jesse are also references to the characters Walter and Jesse from the series.
48:38 I never really noticed but the wolf in sheep's clothing as undercover??? Absolutely crazy
43:17 This was a Breaking Bad reference. They are making a blue substance, while also calling a person named Jessie😭
There is no way that Flash is the speedo? it totally makes sense, think how long it takes him, to get on the breaks xD
Did you catch the names of the Rams growing the Night Howler flowers? The guys on the radio were named Walter and Jesse (Which is a Breaking Bad reference).
Top 5 Animated Disney movie EVER. I stand by that.
Otters can eat sea urchins, which are an animal that looks like a spiky ball. Otters fur/skin is resistant to the spikes, and they can chew through the tough shell of the urchin.
If a cop is already powerful enough, imagine a cop who also has a connection with the godfather.
You are obviously unfamiliar with New York in the 1970s. A lot of cops were on the mafia payroll and the ones that weren't were too afraid to say or do anything about it.
I loved how this movie tackled racism
“yay big” don turning american
12:17 That reaction to Finnick's voice is priceless
“You lot be FFFFFUCKIN!” 😆😂🤣
I BEEN WAITIN FOR THIS YES, ZOOTOPIA IS ONE OF THE BEST RECENT DISNEY MOVIES
That's funny. Saw Nick's police application form and saw him change his answer, referring to past criminal convictions.
Fun fact: giant river otters are little devious homicidal creatures they scare jaguars to stay on land and not going into the water and jaguars love hunting caiman IN water
This is definitely how I would describe this movie as "Disney's furries"
Wait what? I do don't understand that how is that furries? Cuz they are just animals? Animals aren't called furries, it's the humans that behave and wear fur and shit that's what you call furries? Right? Right?
@@BudgieXD Furries are anthropomorphic animals, a.k.a. animals with human behavior, or animals walking on "2 feet" if you want, so in this movie, by definition, are furries.
There are quite a few furries working as animators at Disney. Disney also had a marketing campaign for the movie targeted at furries. If you took a picture of yourself in your fursuit in front of the poster for the movie and sent it to their marketing team, you were entered to win $5,000 in zootopia merch.
If someone like this movie does that make them a furry? I love this movie but i dont really care if theyre humans or animals. The concept of the weak and strong is common in every species. Though by definition it is a furry movie, im just curious what most people think
@@waidi3242 There is a difference between anthro animal characters and furries though. Furries are people who dress up in costumes. Anthropomorphic characters like Nick Wilde don't need to dress up to look like an animal.
Definition of furry:
Animal characters with human characteristics, *in particular a person who dresses up in costume as such a character or uses one as an avatar online.*
So these characters wouldn't fit in to that category. Just like how Micky mouse doesn't need to put on a mouse costume. That's my take on it.
In Zootopia "Cute" for a bunny from the another animal's - that's like N-word
I was thinking that at first but that is a bit more nuclear level. I'm now more equating it to when men in power or men in general call women honey, sweetie, little lady, etc., etc.
@@ronweber1402the fuck men have to do with this ,women call all those names to men too
@@ronweber1402I feel like that would make more sense, but in the context where she says only bunnies can call other bunnies cute, it's definetly race associated
Oh, I thought it meant that if a male rabbit/bunny calls Judy cute, it's considered flirting and normal, but if another animal says "cute" to mean "adorable," it's a little weird because they aren't rabbits like her, so having children would be weird. Although, I guess both could be correct, it just depends on your interpretation
One of many things i thought was interesting about this film, was that usually the main characters dream is what they pursue the whole film and achieve at the end
but Judy does realize her dream of being the first Bunny cop early in the film, and it’s her having to deal with and what is part of her job and dream etc that the film focusses on for the rest of the film.
6:45 HA! "Icy" what you did there 🤣
Fox repellent is crazy. Imagine there was a repellent for a specific race in our world.
I imagine it is universally effective but to have it labelled specifically, hmmm.
black repellent 💀
job applications (joke)
@@Just_a_guy909 lmao
Use polar bear repellent on a fox and you would probably seriously injury them.
Use fox repellent on a polar bear and you would probably make it mad.
fun fact...Doug showed up earlier in the film, twice!
he was the truck driver who nearly hit Nick when we first met the fox
and he was the ram reporter who asked the question that caused Judy to mention predator's going savage being due to biology
don you sould really watch all the tinker bell movies plzzz
I second this
Yess
This may or may not just be my opinion on this...
But thats too far bro.
I THIRD THIS
yesss
It was Ginnifer Goodwin (Judy Hopps) Birthday yesterday and yes it was sharkia.
River otters are vicious. Even jaguars don't fuck with a group of river otters.
Don, there's an anime with this type of genre where it's predators and prey Co existing. It's called Beastars
The smaller fox is a Fennec Fox, they are the smallest fox species, generally found in the Sahara. About the size of a house cat, with huge ears... the little guy is an adult, just of small stature and ridiculous cuteness. Also, Mr. Big is an Arctic Shrew, tiny terrifying predators and scavengers, because of their size and living in a cold environment they have a metabolism set on hyperdrive. Meaning they need to eat about twice their body weight a day to keep it fueled and themselves alive. Thank goodness they mostly eat bugs. If one of them was somehow made the size of a house cat (0r Fennec Fox😉) I think I'd be more scared of the Shrew than a normal sized Wolverine... which would be like 3-5 (or more) times the size.
Fun fact: Judy's neighbors are canonically in a relationship.
Man over here thinking weasels, skunks, otters all eat salad
This movie came out before Moana, Disney loves to tell the audience their next movies
An otter is a predator. It just isn't one of the apex predators.
I am surprised that you haven't seen the meme of the sloth laughing 😂
8:35 Polar bear wins. No contest.
i realized this after rewtch this movie but when nick was hit by the blueberry, you can tell he was acting becausehis pupils didn't change like the panthers did
Im so glad you have wachedlike nothing because we can watch it with you!
If a badger or wolverine can mane a lion think twice no doubt that a polar bear could take one down. Polar bears are very aggressive. Often listed as the most dangerous predator in the U.S.
Shakira does voice act the gazelle that sang when Judy was going through Zootopia in the train.
When you think about it,this movie tackles a lot of really deep themes in such a magnific way it meets the quality filter for everyone to watch it:
-Racism,as shown by the fear mammals have towards carnivorous animals,aka predators
-Drugs,as shown by the product that makes the animals aggresive and mindless
-Corruption,as shown by Bellweather's purposes by her government
-Mobs and mafias,represented in a really explicit way by Mr.Big's business
-Police corruption(maybe I'm stretching a bit,but we could count the way they treated Judy as police corruption right?)
There are very few land animals that would be able to beat, or even stand up against a Polar bear
Also I believe the "cute" for bunnies thing is a play on how black people call each other the n-word but when others do it... you know? lol
There's a short story on Disney+ about how the Vole(?) became a crime boss
2:48 abadeh, abadeh, abadeh, That’s All Folks 🐷😂
Idk why I always watch these even though I’ve seen the movie a million times. Maybe it’s how everything is so shocking to him🤣
Otters are predators and they can go ham
One of my top 5 fave Disney movies, ty for reacting to this
If you watch the 6 mini features called "Zootopia+" you will learn how Mister Big got so "Big" and his polar bears.
8:35 most definitely the polar bear 😂
Bro's reactions are literally the best thing ever
Man is reallyy watching all the bangers lately
You should watch the zootopia spin-off its really good
Hey bro, you’re doing absolutely amazing. I would just like to say that on some occasions when I get home from school, I just sit down and watch a video till I fall asleep. Keep up the good work.
I love this movie so much Nick Wilde is such a perfect character for the movie just like wolf from puss in boots
If you enjoyed this movie, I would recommend checking anime called Beastars.
The series follows in similar kind of setting a wolf called Legoshi, who is feeling as a failure as a carnivore because he is very timid and shy person. He struggles also as a teenager trying to navigating high school and constantly being confronted by other animals' perception of wolves and big animals (Aka wolves are strong and aggressive and always up to trouble). However his life gets more complicated when he meets a rabbit student that he start forming feelings for but also starts to form bloodlust for as a predator which is huge tabboo.
I feel like Beastars is natural continuetion to the ideas that zootopia had planted. You can tell from the director's interviews and deleted scenes that they wanted to go to darker places with the consept but they were forced to pull back. Beastars doesn't have these kind of limitations and can fully explore the R-rated section in the eyes of shy wolf boy. Some people tend to pit these two stories against each other but I apprechiate them as their own individual creations for two very different aged audiences.
Been waiting for this reaction for ages. Bless you don! Keep going, we love your content! ❤
42:33 and one of those sadly never GOT to be released, despite being so close to being finished...
Is it giraffic?
5:30 A polar bear would shred a lion bro,guaranteed. They are the most powerful land predators on Earth.
20:05 his laugh syncs with the man baby
Love your reactions Don! Keep up the great reactions
Just saw this movie again a few days ago, glad you reacted to it 😊
The predators have plenty to eat, whale and seal blubber, fish, reptiles, insects, birds, amphibians
The part I loved about this whole movie is the Mr. Big's reference to Godfather. You should have watched how he started as an immigrant kid selling canolis baked by his Gram-mama and then going on to become a crime boss by having all the immigrants band together to protect themselves and to give back to their community, like the Italian mafia in USA back then. And if you have seen how nice Gram-mama is, you would have known that Nick really did her dirty. They are a crime syndicate that protects the downtrodden and rejects and take them in like family, and Nick being a fox is definitely one of them when he probably first started.
This video with Don didn't show the part, but when Mr. Big mentioned how he welcomed Nick into his home and Gram-mama baked him a canoli treating him with hospitality like a family, you can see Nick looking down in shame and possibly regret.
7:13 those are Lemmings, actually. Also, Otters eat fish.
Yo Don you should start watching the Toy Stories ❤
flash slow mo laugh kills me everytime LMAO
What a memory of this movie
Im watchin a lot of your videos my guy, Your analysis is top tier
I watched this with my son when it came out and I think I liked it more than he did 😂 great movie and great reaction bro
new subscriber here!! I'm binging the whole channel atm, don't know if you've already seen these but you absolutely have to watch mulan, the emperors new groove, beauty and the beast, Aladdin and pocahontas !! Disney CLASSICS
0:44 "wait your alive" you not see the ketchup bottle lol
A predator is really just an Animal that eats meat most of the time. Otters are predators the same way a Tiger is. Foxes are also predators, after all they are related to wolves and coyotes. Also to answer the question "Which would win, Lion or Polar Bear?". A single Lion don't stand a chance against a Polar Bear. Polar Bears are the deadliest of Bears, while Lions aren't even the deadliest of big Cats, not to mention, Polar Bears are hyper carnivores, they eat nothing, but meat, and they can track their prey from miles away.
An animal that kills other animals for food* Scavengers aren't predators
"...who would win, a lion or a polar bear..."
Unless that polar bear is female, and below average for females, the lion has _zero_ chance. The lion is clearly male (mane), and they top out in the wild at 190 kg. Female polar bears come in between 150 kg and 250 kg, average around 200 kg. Having 10 kg on someone is a pretty big advantage already. If that polar bear were a _guy,_ the the lion has no chance at all, as male polar bears are about 450 kg. Both are hunting predators that attack big prey, sharp claws, killers, so... that's all even.
"...can't fire her..."
For insubordination? For moving beyond her assignment? For taking an assignment instead of having it given to her through proper channels? For interfering in a case being worked on by others? Yeah, he can.
She's on the bottom of the tier list, doing initial boring work. It's where people start in jobs like this most often. Then they get a chance to move up, if they're lucky, and work at something better or different. In her case, putting her on parking duty even makes a lot of sense. She's not _from_ that city, being on parking duty gives her the chance to learn the city itself.
That said... this is a weird system. Meter maids are _literally_ not police officers. They don't carry weapons, they can't make arrests, and so on. They're just government employees who wander around doing the job. It'd be an _insane_ waste of training to have them do that job.
"...it's not a baby, 'cause that voice is deep..."
Fennec fox. A smaller, African version of a fox. Tiny, vicious. _Cute!_
"...what does cute mean when it's from other people..."
This movie is a stand-in for bigotry of all sorts. In LGBT culture, for instance, it's largely okay for one gay guy to call another gay guy a 'f-g', but it's an insult when used from the outside. You get the same with black people calling each other 'n-gger', but it's a problem when others say it.
_Personally_ I think that sort of distinction is garbage. If you're gonna accept the word, accept the word. Imagine someone coming up to you and screaming at you that you're straight, or that you have brown eyes. You'd really just stare at them funny. I think this is the only way to end this sort of discrimination and hate. Moreover, I think it's _actually racist_ and bigoted to have the words work that way. If what you're allowed to say is dictated by your race or sexuality, I can't see how that's anything _other than_ bigotry. So either the word is banned _for everyone_ or it's allowed _for everyone._ No exceptions. But, unfortunately, the rules aren't based on _sense,_ they're based on _feelings._
"...that's how we see animals..."
Um... not really. That's how we see them when we're pretty far away. If they were standing, we'd see a lot more. You just generally don't get a good angle to see stuff. This is true of male humans, too.
"...because elephants have good memory..."
And this is another thing about stereotyping people. ^_^
Your reaction to the DMV scene was awesome. Lots of people seem to think that's what it's like working there, that everyone is slow. Of course, the real problem is that there's not enough people doing the job, and so lines back up. But it _feels_ like everyone's moving slow because of all the waiting.
"...the velvety pipes of Jeremy Vole... I've no idea what that means..."
He likes the singer.
There's a few ways this could play out. I _think,_ from context, Vole is supposed to be someone like Perry Como, quite popular in certain circles, but niche rather than mainstream. This fits with the look and the 'velvety pipes' description. In other words, something you wouldn't expect in the average music collection.
On the other hand, it could just as easily be him geeking out over someone more famous and mainstream like Shakira or Justin Bieber.
"...why would you do that to a crime boss..."
We often get locked in patterns. He runs hustles. Once you start, and it's how you survive, it's hard to stop. Even when it makes sense not to, he likely just... saw opportunity and took it instead of thinking his way through it all.
"...because it's in their DNA..."
And now you see how prejudice starts.
"...this movie was top tier..."
You should rewatch yourself going through it and see all the times you made assumptions about various creatures in this movie based on what they were. How you thought a shrew couldn't be in charge of a crime organization. Why would polar bears work for a shrew. Or how a sheep makes no sense as the assassin. This whole movie is about shoving in our faces the assumptions we make, the prejudices we have, based on appearance. Don't get me wrong. We're _all_ susceptible to it, and I know _I_ am, and I try to overcome it every day.
And yet you're right. The movie _is_ top tier. More than this, though, it's showing that just because some media is aimed at kids doesn't mean it _has_ to be childish. It can be done in ways that _everyone_ can enjoy. This movie, along with a few others, are top tier animation because they don't treat their audience like idiots. If a kid is lacking the intelligence at that time in their life to appreciate this, they'll like the pretty colors. A kid in the mid-tier will internalize some of the message. And old kids (ie, adults) can enjoy it, too. That's what makes this movie so epic, along with a very few others.
Your reactions are _so_ much fun to watch!
Have a nice day!
I love the "awr nawrrrr"
1:42 I heard (happy nope 😂😂😂
Otters are very aggressive and territorial. I recommend you watch Snoop Dogg reacting to Otters vs Crocodiles on his RUclips channel called Plizzanet Earth lol.
Finally I was hoping for this but was too lazy to say so…
34:59 jumpscare
bruh, Lion is literally just a house cat for Polar bear