>>81687168Anonymous that's what we have now.
If you thought about it you'd realized how perfectly it fits.
Zootopia IS the ideal. It enjoys the type of peace that is magical. A place where the long blood stained conflict between species has a hard time taking root because it's new and everyone living there wants to live there.
You take someone like Judy who has embraced this ideal and loves the city, who even before moving their lived in a pretty cozy place and you suddenly drop her in a new city that isn't so nice.
And you can have two reactions. A selfish reaction where you want to just get away and forget it ever happened, or an emphatic reaction, where rather than run away you try and show the people the peace you know. Show them there there is another way to live, even if it fails or even if it hurts.
>>81687330That's your opinion. It's a visual metaphor for society itself. We've all got collars on if we choose to engage in society. Collars that get zapped if you don't do the right thing. I certainly know that if I played the music I liked at where I worked I'd be getting zapped because that's not what society will accept.
Zootopia IS a children's movie and the collars work perfectly to demonstrate that for them because they'll think about it. They'll think about why there are collars when they're so obviously bad.
And that's what's important. To think why things are the way they are, and to imagine them being different