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Zootopia Research Paper
I think, Zootopia is a great movie for everyone, each animals can show a completely main point of them and they can make inspiration for anyone example Judy, she have a big dream, she needs to be a police officer even if she was the only rabbit but, she doesn’t give up to anything for her dreams come true.

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