
She approaches to say hello but then notices that he and Nick are melting the jumbo-pop from the roof of a building and letting the drippings collect in large jars. Later that day, Judy is writing more tickets when she notices the little fox in his elephant suit.

She tells Nick she can't stand it when people are mistreated for being predators or prey and walks away with a spring in her step, happy to have helped someone in need. When Nick confesses he doesn't have his wallet, and apologizes to his son for the worst birthday, Judy goes further and pays for the treat.

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Jerry refuses service to the fox with sneering bigotry and this angers Judy who steps in and proposes a compromise she'll let the elephants off with a warning for the health code violation of serving ice cream without gloves on their trunks if Nick can have a jumbo-pop. Though suspicious at first, Judy then sees the fox, Nick Wilde ( Jason Bateman), is just trying to purchase a jumbo-pop for his son who is wearing an elephant costume. Around then, she notices a fox who appears to be up to something enter a local ice cream shop run by Jerry Jumbeaux Jr. Judy is disappointed but sets her standards high and uses her sharp ears to help her write 200 tickets before noon. Bogo divides everyone into teams but assigns Judy to parking duty. Police Chief Bogo ( Idris Elba) calls them to order and explains their first priority is handling the case of fourteen missing animals all predators. All the other officers (elephants, rhinos, hippos, and bears) tower over Judy. She gets up bright and early and makes it to the police station where she is directed to role call by the pudgy desk sergeant, a cheetah named Benjamin Clawhauser ( Nate Torrence). Despite this, she's all to excited for her first day. She finds her apartment, a run-down single room with a rickety bed, paper-thin walls, and two noisy neighbors, Bucky and Pronk Oryx-Antlerson ( Byron Howard and Jared Bush). Judy listens to a hit by pop singer, Gazelle ( Shakira), as she zooms through the diverse districts of the city, from the frozen tundra to the sultry rainforest. Stu convinces Judy to take a can of fox repellent with her before she gets on the train to Zootopia. A few days after, Judy, her parents, and many siblings head to the train station. She is assigned to Precinct 1 in the heart of Zootopia, much to the apprehension of her parents. Simmons) oversees the ceremony and Assistant Mayor Bellwether ( Jenny Slate), a sheep, formally congratulates Judy as the first bunny police officer, saying it's a big day for all small animals. But through sheer determination, and by using her wits, Judy makes it to graduation as valedictorian. Judy is tiny compared to the other recruits and faces difficulties managing the obstacle courses run by the drill sergeant ( Fuschia!). Years later Judy attends the Zootopia Police Academy. He leaves and, though she's hurt, Judy shows her friends the tickets she got back and declares that she doesn't know when to quit. When Judy sees Gideon bullying some kids by taking their fair tickets she boldly confronts him, but Gideon responds by taunting Judy's dreams and slashing her in the face. However, Judy is willing to try against all odds.

A kid fox in the audience, Gideon Grey ( Phil Johnston), sneers at the idea and even Judy's parents, Bonnie and Stu ( Bonnie Hunt and Don Lake) tell her that there's never been a bunny officer. Judy then announces that she wants to be a police officer. The founding mammal city, Zootopia, is hailed as a place where anyone can be anything. Her theme explains that animals, once primitive and wild, have now evolved to where predators and prey can live side by side in harmony.

In the town of Bunnyburrow, 9 year old bunny, Judy Hopps ( Della Saba) is performing in a school play.
