Judy Hopps Disney Wiki. Judy Hopps is a featured article, which means it has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Disney Wiki community. If you see a way this page can be updated or improved without compromising previous work, please feel free to contribute. Judy Hopps. Inspiration. Honors and awards. Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award for Best Animated Female of 2. Alan Tudyk K2SO. A LAN TUDYK K2SO has appeared on several television shows and over 20 feature films. His talents traverse drama, comedy and dramedy. Breaking News Disney Slammed With Zootopia Theft Lawsuit by Total Recall Screenwriter 6 months ago Jennifer Yuh Nelson Was The First And Last. Download The New Turbo Cartoon. TrafficHolder. com Buy Adult Traffic Contact us Disclaimer raqq. All galleries and links are provided by. Moana from MoanaFull name. Other names. Officer Hopps. Were too excited for the warm weather Today were learning how to draw a cartoon popsicle. This one is a lot of fun and super simple for young artists. Hopps. Carrots by NickFlatfoot. Cottontail. Copper. Flopsy the Copsy by Duke WeaseltonJude the Dude. Fluff by NickOfficer Fluff. Sweetheart. Hero Cop. Bunny. Dumb Bunny. Sly Bunny. Rabbit. Darling by Nick Meter Maid. Personality. Energetic, perky, heroic, self righteous, friendly, optimistic, intelligent, spunky, persistent, ambitious, high strung, enthusiastic, diligent, compassionate, starry eyed, loyal, protective, selfless, caring, funny, forgiving, affectionate occasionally, loving, big hearted, wise, understanding. ZVTT5BRIT-4/hqdefault.jpg' alt='Zootopia Full Cartoon' title='Zootopia Full Cartoon' />Appearance. Slender rabbit, gray fur, pink nose, purple eyes, blue police uniform, black ballistic vest, light gray knee pads, black utility belt. Occupation. Police officer. Parking enforcement officer formerlyCarrot farmer formerlyGoal. To make the world a better place succeededTo prove her worth on the police force succeededRelatives. Likes. Helping others, carrots, being prepared, hugs, equality, Fru Frus fashion sense, Gazelles music, Nick Wilde, her family, justice. Dislikes. Being called cute by animals other than bunnies, transgressors, tokenism, prejudice, nudity, working as a meter maid, injustice, the DMV, Nick Wilde formerlyPowers and abilities. Sharp hearing, speed, agility. Weapons. Fox repellent, handcuffs. Fate. Reinstated into the ZPD with Nick as her partner. QuoteReady to make the world a better placeYoure gonna want to refrain from calling me Carrots. Its called a hustle, sweetheart. Boom. When I was a kid, I thought Zootopia was this perfect place where everyone got along and anyone could be anything. Turns out, real lifes a little bit more complicated than a slogan on a bumper sticker. Real life is messy. We all have limitations. We all make mistakes. Which meanshey, glass half fullwe all have a lot in common. And the more we try to understand one another, the more exceptional each of us will be. But we have to try. So no matter what type of animal you are, from the biggest elephant to our first fox, I implore you Try. Try to make the world a better place. Look inside yourself, and recognize that change starts with you. It starts with me. It starts with all of us. Judy Hopps. Officer Judy Hopps is the protagonist in Disneys 2. Zootopia. Background. Official Description. Judy Hopps is the first bunny ever to join Zootopias police department. Determined to prove herself, Judy jumps at the chance to crack a case, even if it means teaming up with a con artist fox. Development. An early version of Judy. For a majority of the films production, Judy was not the protagonist of the story. Instead, the film was centered around Nick, while Judy essentially served as his sidekick. She was an already established member of the Zootopia Police Department, initially being tasked with apprehending the fugitive Wilde. As the story progressed, the two would have come to form a relationship, and the goal was then centered around assisting Wilde in clearing his name after being framed for a crime he did not commit. She was also going to be a lieutenant and the police forces best cop, but her motivations remained the same throughout most versions of the story. In the earlier iterations of the story, Judys character was portrayed as a somewhat aggressive figure a seasoned officer, Judys was much more of a cynic, being well experienced and no nonsense. Furthermore, she was more of an outcast in earlier drafts bunnies were typically an impersonal race that worked as phone operators. The number of rabbits was also emphasized dramatically so to further Judys loss of identity amongst her own crowdthis would have been acknowledged, as her own father was unable to distinctly identify her. A little over a year before the films set release date, a screening was held for the filmmakers of Pixar Animation Studios. Andrew Stanton, one of the studios lead directors, suggested that the leads of the story trade places in significance. This was a response to the screenings negative reactions the story was deemed too dark and unpleasantthe world and characters too unlikable. Byron Howard, and the rest of the production team crucially revamped the story so that it was Judy in whom the audience would follow. To Nick, the city was broken from the beginning, and following the story through the eyes of a cynic would degrade both the message and the city, itself. With Judy being optimistic and starry eyed, the story and themes made much more sense, with Hopps struggle to insert herself within the harsh world of reality serving as an important, and emotional story. The drastic change was met with both reservation and acclaim. Though a hefty amount of development had to be forcibly removed, the filmmakers felt a much stronger connection towards Hopps and her journey. Voice. Longtime Disney fan, Ginnifer Goodwin, recalls receiving notifications about the role of a character in Zootopia during shooting of ABCs Once Upon a Time in Vancouver. Before even receiving information about the role or the script, Goodwins love for Disney led to answering the offer with a resounding yes, wanting to save the rest of the information for after her inclusion was legally bound. According to Kira Lehtomki, Goodwin played a significant role in altering Judys personality from a cynical officer, to an optimistic and positive heroine. Personality. Judy is fiercely optimistic and independent. Since childhood, she has harbored a dream to become a police officer, solely for the opportunity to help those in need and make the world a better place. She cares deeply for the well being of others this includes her family, friends, Mrs. Ottertons despair over the disappearance of her husband, and even Nick. During the chase in Little Rodentia, Judy intercepted every chance of danger for the small residents even when capturing the thieving Duke Weaselton was on the line. She has a large heart, and although she tends to keep her emotions under control and even under wraps a majority of the time, she is capable of expressing her true feelings in a genuine, powerful light. This is mostly seen with Nick Wilde, whose feelings and companionship she values highly, motivating her to prevent her own ambitions from harming others. Due to being a rabbit, a species unassociated with such a high stakes occupation, Judy faced continuous doubt and underestimation from those around her, from her parents to local bullies. Nevertheless, she used her opposers as a means to increase her determination and became progressively more insistent on reaching her goals than ever before with each naysayer she believed in the importance of always trying and making an effort to reach your goals, no matter what. Her goal was to eventually become a resident and local officer of Zootopia, a city where predator and prey supposedly live together in peace and harmony, unlike the burrows, believing she will be quickly accepted amongst her peers and neighbors in spite of her species. She was very idealistic in this sense, having this set dream and not necessarily taking potentially negative outcomes into consideration which, unfortunately, made her too idealistic for her own good in this regard and she found out herself unprepared to face the negative aspects that lie within the city upon her first residential day, leaving her to easily fall victim to bigotry and manipulation. Her optimism and determination to be a police officer tend to lead her to be, at times, overzealous and impulsive. As a parking enforcement officer, she gave 2. Disney Slammed With Zootopia Theft Lawsuit by Total Recall Screenwriter. In 2. 00. 9, Goldman was working with Disney executive Brigham Taylor on a project called Blaze. By that time, Goldman had further developed his Zootopia project and pitched Taylor on his idea. Goldman gave Taylor copies of his character descriptions, illustrations, and treatment, and Taylor said he would approach the studios animation departments to review the project. According to Goldman, shortly thereafter, Disney put into development its own Zootopia project, but did not compensate Goldman for any of his work. To prove a copyright claim, a plaintiff must show ownership of the work claimed to be infringed upon, substantial similarity between the protected work and the infringing work, and that the defendant had access to the protected work. The guild registration could prove ownership, and the pitches to Hoberman and Taylor could prove access. Most copyright cases, though, hinge on whether works are substantially similar. Goldman claims that both the Goldman Zootopia and the Disney Zootopia address the themes of prejudice, self definition, and whether individual goals can be obtained in a diverse society, using the metaphor of diverse species. Goldmans filing includes this comparison line up of characters from his Zootopia pitch and Disneys Zootopia. According to the lawsuit, both works depict a setting characterized by anthropomorphic animals in a place referred to as Zootopia, with each species having their own neighborhood, with the animal characters going to work in the day and coming home at night, with social class based on the animals characteristics such as the nature of their species. Both works are set in human like physical environments, rather than more naturalistic settings such as the jungle or forest, and feature clubs, schools, workplaces, and asylums. The complaint compares the various characters and alleges similarities in the designs and personalities. Goldman also argues that both plots involve a small, cute, furry female animal who is an outsider, and that conflicts among characters are similar, as are the sequence of events, the mood and pace, and of course the title. However, there are differences as well. For example, in Goldmans Zootopia, the anthropomorphic cartoon animal world is created by a human animator. Goldmans Zootopia does not have a rabbit as its main star the lawsuit compares Judy in Disneys version to a squirrel in Goldmans version, but there is no indication of what role that squirrel plays in the story. And though Goldman says that he came up with Zootopia and describes it as a Zootopia franchise, the actual name of his film was Looney. In the complaint, Goldman alleges that Disney has a corporate practice of appropriating the intellectual property of others without authorization, and citing alleged copy by The Lion King of Osamu Tezukas classic Kimba the White Lion the Kimba rights holders declined to pursue any claim by Pixars Toy Story of Jim Hensons The Christmas Toy by Pixars Monsters, Inc. Stanley Mouses Wise GEye Mouse sued Disney in 2. Pixars Up of Yannick Banchereaus Above Then Beyond by Pixars Inside Out of Frederic Mayers and Cdric Jeannes Cortex Academy, and, as covered by Cartoon Brew previously, by the Frozen trailer of Kelly Wilsons animated short film, The Snowman Disney settled with Wilson. The complaint even quotes Zootopia director Byron Howard Dont worry if you feel like youre copying something, because if it comes through you, its going to filter through you and youre going to bring your own unique perspective to it. In a statement, as reported by multiple outlets, Disney denied Goldmans patently false allegations. It is an unprincipled attempt to lay claim to a successful film he didnt create, and we will vigorously defend against it in court, a Disney spokesperson said. Goldman is seeking an accounting of all profits derived from Zootopia and unspecified damages, including punitive, as a result of what he calls Disneys wanton, deliberate, malicious, and willful misconduct.