Film Theory: Zootopia’s DISTURBING Secret…
Scientific Analysis Confirms Zootopia Is Doomed to Collapse
This analysis deconstructs the logistics of Zootopia’s biomes, population growth dynamics, and food chain structure to prove the city faces inevitable environmental and societal collapse. Readers will understand the critical scientific failures intentionally hidden within the film’s utopian façade.
Short Summary
- The elaborate climate control system generates catastrophic, city-wide weather instability, including constant sandstorms.
- Extreme differences in species gestation periods lead to explosive, unsustainable population growth for smaller mammals.
- Transitioning all predators to eat prey's food source destabilizes the ecological food chain, mirroring real-world ecosystem collapse.
- The only logical scientific solution to famine involves citizens reintroducing the predator-prey dynamic, forcing mandatory cannibalism.
This theory rigorously applies real-world science to Zootopia’s unique design, demonstrating that artificial habitat creation and disrupted food cycles set the city on a path toward crisis. Understanding these failures reveals why even a city built on idealistic harmony cannot overcome fundamental biological and thermodynamic laws.
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Top Comments (10)
Why did I get double fnaf Popeyes ads rn.
Beastars anime addresses a lot of the darker side of a more realistic Zootopia. Corpses from people dying from accidents and the hospital are actually sold on the meat marker for carnivores. It is pretty rough to be a carnivore because even the fish are sentient in Beastars. I think the only thing that isn't sentient is insects and I'm not sure that is even a confirmed fact. There are likely no bodies in the Beastars cemetaries. Likely just statues and plaques.
Fun fact: Clawhauser originally wasn’t supposed to be a cheetah. Early versions of the movie made him a warthog, then a bear, and even a pig. The creators finally made him a cheetah because they loved the funny contrast of a super-fast animal who’s actually obsessed with donuts and never moves quickly.
Here’s something actually disturbing about Zootopia: Originally, the films plot was going to take place in a 1984 esc dystopian city that used shock collars to keep predators in line. There are plenty of reasons why it didn’t make it into the final product, but the biggest one was that the filmmakers couldn’t figure out a happy ending for the movie to end on… I highly recommend watching the behind the scenes content behind it, it’s really interesting
The classic film theory trope: Your favorite childhood movie worlds are actually full of cannibals 😂😂😂
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2:09 I love that not only did they reuse the other matpat png but they also went to the trouble of attaching the lamp head with the post.
We never actually see a cemetary in Zootopia...
21:17 Cannibalism is defined as the act of consuming the flesh of one's owned species. the only role that sentience has on cannibalism is whether that species considers it taboo. Cannibalism is overhyped as the topic of this video. Herbivores can literally eat most of the surrounding flora, carnivores will start hunting prey again which would be the population control of the herbivores, and omnivores are basically the in between. Yes, cannibalism is in fact a possibility in a resource depletion apocalypse, but it is the last resort when morals are completely thrown out of the window for certain people. This video makes it out as if cannibalism is THE overall result and this is simply not true.
14:32 So this number is the population of the “greater metropolitan area” which includes the population of Tokyo’s surrounding prefectures (Kanagawa, Chiba, etc). Tokyo by itself is about 13 to 14 million, which is still pretty crazy considering the size of it, but the number is misleading.
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Top Comments (10)
Why did I get double fnaf Popeyes ads rn.
Beastars anime addresses a lot of the darker side of a more realistic Zootopia. Corpses from people dying from accidents and the hospital are actually sold on the meat marker for carnivores. It is pretty rough to be a carnivore because even the fish are sentient in Beastars. I think the only thing that isn't sentient is insects and I'm not sure that is even a confirmed fact. There are likely no bodies in the Beastars cemetaries. Likely just statues and plaques.
Fun fact: Clawhauser originally wasn’t supposed to be a cheetah. Early versions of the movie made him a warthog, then a bear, and even a pig. The creators finally made him a cheetah because they loved the funny contrast of a super-fast animal who’s actually obsessed with donuts and never moves quickly.
Here’s something actually disturbing about Zootopia: Originally, the films plot was going to take place in a 1984 esc dystopian city that used shock collars to keep predators in line. There are plenty of reasons why it didn’t make it into the final product, but the biggest one was that the filmmakers couldn’t figure out a happy ending for the movie to end on… I highly recommend watching the behind the scenes content behind it, it’s really interesting
The classic film theory trope: Your favorite childhood movie worlds are actually full of cannibals 😂😂😂
Huge thank you, again, to Holzkern for being a sponsor on the channel! Click my link http://www.holzkern.com/TheFilmTheorists to save up to 30% site-wide in their biggest sale of the year—limited time only. Be sure to check out all of their catalogue, for both yourself or a gift for a loved one!
2:09 I love that not only did they reuse the other matpat png but they also went to the trouble of attaching the lamp head with the post.
We never actually see a cemetary in Zootopia...
21:17 Cannibalism is defined as the act of consuming the flesh of one's owned species. the only role that sentience has on cannibalism is whether that species considers it taboo. Cannibalism is overhyped as the topic of this video. Herbivores can literally eat most of the surrounding flora, carnivores will start hunting prey again which would be the population control of the herbivores, and omnivores are basically the in between. Yes, cannibalism is in fact a possibility in a resource depletion apocalypse, but it is the last resort when morals are completely thrown out of the window for certain people. This video makes it out as if cannibalism is THE overall result and this is simply not true.
14:32 So this number is the population of the “greater metropolitan area” which includes the population of Tokyo’s surrounding prefectures (Kanagawa, Chiba, etc). Tokyo by itself is about 13 to 14 million, which is still pretty crazy considering the size of it, but the number is misleading.