The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy has this to say on the subject of Zootopia.





“Zootopia is a place where the animals run the zoo. This is not at all metaphorical, as the entire population consists of anthropomorphic animals. The city of Zootopia itself is a metropolis hailed as a utopian state where ‘anyone can be anything‘.



“Anyone who has studied the laws of physics knows that this is regarded as a really, really bad idea.





“Recently, with the deployment of the Infinite Improbability Drive, Zootopia has been subjected to a series of improbability factors that have yet to normalize. This has resulted in abnormal and unpredictable changes to the population, including absurd mutations, regular crossovers into parallel universes and entire oceans being replaced with strawberry Jello.





“Of particular note is the Improbability Drive’s effect on the Zootopian Space Program’s ambassador ship, the ‘Fur Contact’, which was transformed into a 108-minute long feature film. This film gained popularity on the only habitable planet in sector ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha, but because it was popularized as fiction, it is considered by many to be the greatest failed first contact of an alien species in galactic history.