I braved the opening day of Zootopia with 4 children. I had seen the previews and thought it might be a sweet, humorous Disney film about "changing into who we need to be it doesn't matter what" or "following our desires."

It did meet these  when is zootopia 2 coming out expectations. However, there was indeed more. As I watched, I wondered: Was this Disney film genuinely making a political commentary about bias, sexism, racism, and xenophobia? Did they actually try this?

Sure, they did. My first trace was a refined joke at first when the hero-a decided, hard-working bunny named Judy Hopps-reveals up for her first day at work as a police officer. She's known as "cute" by the dispatcher-a cheetah named Clawhauser-and Judy replies, "Ooh, you most likely didn't comprehend it. However a bunny can name one other bunny cute, however, when different animals do it, it's somewhat... "

I appeared across the theater. Did folks catch that? Was that truly a line only for me, a black lady, about what could be stated inside a gaggle however not without? Certainly, that was a blip?