Otters are absolutely predators. A lot of people see them holding hands in pictures and play up the cuteness, but in the wild, if the population is short on females, they will take baby seals to let off that steam, and often violently, if you know I'm saying. They are in the same family of animals as mink, ferret, and weasel.
@@EversBlockbusters I reccomed casual geographics video about the honeybadger - who is _also_ part of the same family as otters and that should tell you everything
@18:50 Those are called 'Arctic Shrews" and are amongst the most vicious animals on the planet. They on average have to eat up to 3 times their own body weight a day and will even cannibalize other artic shrews to stay alive.
This is one of my favorite Disney movies. It does an excellent job of telling an entertaining story while also delivering a message, without feeling preachy. I also really like how they had the main character, Judy, be flawed, and how they handled that. After Judy gives her disastrous press conference and Nick calls her out for having biases, , she very quickly realizes she was wrong and works to do better. Having biases doesn't automatically make you a bad person - absolutely everyone has them, it's pretty much one of those unavoidable parts of being human. What matters is trying to rise above them and overcome them. Another more recent Disney movie (well, Pixar) also tries to cover these sort of themes, but it doesn't do nearly as good of a job, unfortunately.
"How did this scene make it in?" Because it's so dang relatable. I once played in a superhero tabletop game where one of the characters had the ability to slow down time and her secret identity was a DMV employee.
The scene where nick pretends to kill judy is genuinely bloodcurdling when you ignore the context of it being a family film. Your reaction was PRICELESS 🤣
@@EversBlockbusters Well, Disney have killed off a lot of characters, and not just villains. I won't give any examples, in case you haven't watched the movies in question, no spoilers. Disney movies aren't as kid oriented as a lot of people think, they can be pretty violent, and often have references to other movies that definitely aren't for kids, and they wouldn't get them, I am not sure a lot of kids would even get what it's about (prey/women, predators/men). They are talking about some real life prejudices and stereotypes in this one. I love Disney, or I did, before they went woke. I adore this movie, but sadly I don't think they'll do another one like this anytime soon, as I said, woke. That said, a lot of my favorite movies are Disney.
I like that she's all irate at getting parking duty on her first day. Like, girl, you are literally a day 1 cop fresh out of training. You're getting parking duty, no matter what your species is.
No, I think she was kind of right. The sensible thing for Chief Bogo would have been to team her up with one or two experienced cops (and maybe using her special abilities for the case). But he is biased against her. At least in my country "parking duty" is a complete different job and has nothing to do with training new cops.
Otters are _vicious_ if you give them a reason. They mostly eat fish, but they are also highly territorial and there have been confirmed cases of Otters killing dogs that vetured too far into their teritory
For the record, Parking Duty is standard issue rookie work. It's a low risk, low consequence, assignment that allows the new officer to learn the patrol routes and see the city/town/whatever without a high chance of them being put into a dangerous situation without backup or more experienced officers.
"What do you call a three humped camel? Pregnant!" Keep in mind, the camels in the lore of Zootopia are seen, albeit briefly, to only have one visible hump. Let that fact sink in, in reference to the joke.
19:05 finally, someone else who actually went to "maybe he had rabies and just spread it". And yes, I also believe this because how contagious rabies is 😢. PS: just found this channel of your and I'm gonna watch the heck out of your content 🎉
1:57 It’s only mammals, so they probably eat things like lizards and fish 3:40 Lmao I’ve been playing BG3 and hearing him from Ketheric to this is so jarring
by catching and locking up savage predators, the mayor at least reduced the danger to residents..imagine what a mess it would be if no one caught the savages. there would be a lot of victims, and all this because of one damn sheep
This has been my all time favourite movie for over 7 years now! I just couldn’t get enough of it back in the day & it still holds a special place in my heart. Love Zootopia Forever! ❤️
Man I love your lower "brooooo" lol and also your little teary eye moment, I'm looking forward to your future reactions! Also Flash is slow in everything he does, so it makes sense that he takes like 20 seconds to take the paw off the accelerator making him the street racer🤣 Some suggestions: Tangled Inside Out Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron Moana A bug's life The fox and the hound Lady and the tramp Robin hood The aristocats Treasure planet
I didn't suspect Bellwether but it made so much sense when it was revealed! Zootopia is one of the best newer Disney movies! Are you in a Metal band? I'm jealous of those effortless growls! I don't listen to metal often but I appreciate the vocal techniques!
I usually hate movies that try to jam a message down your throat. The message usually feels halfcocked and comes out of nowhere (Cough* Strange World *cough) But Zootopia actually does a good job of blending some reality into the mix. Using prey and predators breaks up the message so that you the audience don't feel singled out. You can identify yourself as one of either side of the argument. Whether you're a good person or a bad person we've all thought things that aren't PC. It also doesn't show the cops as good or bad, they're made of up predators and prey as well. It's just shows them for what they are. People doing a job that most other won't do. But it addresses a real reality of we try not to profile people and we shouldn't but if someone snaps. The safety of everyone is on the line. It's a rare movie that took a really really adult theme and made it a bit more family safe to discuss.
My all time favorite movie. The dynamic between the two are amazing. And i love how Judy from her fantasy dream perspective, she slowly realizes things are not always good.
Zootopia is easily one of my favorite movies of all time. While you are at it with animated films, any of these you watched yet? If not you definitely should! Inside Out Up Tangled Wreck it Ralph 1+2 Toy Story 1+2+3+4 The Incredibles Brave Monster Inc + Monster University Ratatouille Moana
Brave is on the channel! Go watch :) Of the list the only things I haven't seen are Inside Out, Tangled, and Ratatouille - to the list they go! Thank you :)
super good movie! One of my faves to see reactors watch and your reaction did not disappoint, they never do! Amazing video as always and I'm excited to see more movie reactions from ya Ever!!
Ah, thanks so much! I didn't realize that people actually checked up on it like that :/ I'll be getting some movies out more regularly now that I'm a lot more caught up over on @eversprimetime should have How to Train Your Dragon 2 up soonish :)
Your reactions and editing are great fun, glad I subscribed. I know you're going to go through all the standards but I'd really like to recommend a couple lesser-reviewed but excellent Disney films: Holes (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005). Can't wait to see more
I like what yah doin mate! I'll stick around. Oh, and if you haven't watched the Book of Life and The Emperor's New Groove, then check it out ! They're classics.
Hell yeah! Thank you very much :) I've not seen Book of Life so we'll look into that. ENG I've seen but it's the GFs favorite movie so maybe we can just do a rewatch of it for fun on the channel at some point!
Two issues. 1) From Judy's point of view, the assumption that the cause was biological was correct, since the problem had only affected predators as far as she knew. 2) when a feminist says that all men are rapists or violent That's bad, and it's the same attitude as Judy but taken to the extreme.