"Whoa, fox and bunny," an anteater says on seeing the red-furred Nick Wilde and fuzzy-tailed Judy Hopps in "Zootopia 2." Even in this animated, anthropomorphic world, where predators and prey live in peace, some barriers have yet to be broken. And the anteater, voiced by John Leguizamo, can’t let it go: "Are they …?" he wonders aloud, like a fuzzy Archie Bunker.
Good news for fans of Disney’s "Zootopia": The sequel is a fine follow-up, if not quite the equal, to that very funny film from 2016 . Nine years of toxic politics later, "Zootopia 2” is understandably less interested in skewering political correctness and toying with stereotypes, two things that the made the first film such an unexpected hoot. But thanks to its terrific voice cast and zippy direction from Jared Bush (who also

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