By the time "Zootopia" hit theaters in 2016, the idea of making a cop the underdog hero in a kids' movie was already ... let's say, "dicey." But with "Paw Patrol" ruling the preschool airwaves, Hollywood had clearly learned that "cute animal + tiny uniform = merchandising gold." Disney's entry was a classic buddy-cop romp following Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin), an overachieving rabbit from the rural Bunnyburrow who becomes the first of her kind on the Zootopia police force. Constantly underestimated, she overcorrects straight into rule-breaking territory and reluctantly teams up with Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman), a con-artist fox, to crack a major case and expose corruption.

The film doubles as a somewhat clunky "Biases Are Bad" primer for kids, which makes its tidy ending — Judy and Nick

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