the original plot of Zootopia of the tame collar

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Published 2023-03-26

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  • @sabwo2976
    everyone, I have news, you may have noticed that I have removed Music of the video, thus making it sound not as good, I did this because the video was copyrighted claimed, I have to apologize for the bad sound quality of the audio, but it was the only way.
  • @emris2697
    Imagine having major depressive disorder as a predator in this universe and just CONSTANTLY getting shocked. That must be GOD awful.
  • Imagine if you're a predator and someone you love just died and you're literally grieving for a loss and you keep getting shocked every time
  • OMG I JUST REALIZED SOMETHING predators giving birth would be extra painful because of the collar
  • im not a furry but, when i hear the concept "zootopia but nick wilde is the main protagonist" you dont know how much money i would give for that to be a movie
  • I love the idea that they show how the shock collars not only are horrible and immoral, but also ineffectual, as the zootopia mafia can still do all their criminal activity and kill as they see fit just fine, the collar doesn't stop them from killing, it just stops them from feeling extreme emotions, and for some, that awakens a cold hardened killing machine within them.
  • @AnnthemofArt
    I love the movie we got but I would have loved this even MORE. The shock collars being put on predators because the prey feared them actually makes so much sense for this kind of world.
  • @bignate6619
    Honestly this plot is so much different then the original that I’m sure with different characters and a slight change up in the story this can be it’s own movie.
  • In our world, we don't even put shock collars on our murderers in maximum security so the fact that everyone is apathetic with putting on shock collars even on children who come of age shows just how dark, twisted and cruel this original story was. This version of Zootopia was a really dark dystopia.
  • @daitoray9876
    I like how in his loan applications, he makes a ton of jokes that unintentionally offend the others animals. Good ol disney times.
  • @y.9645
    Proof that Disney would never do something too dark or challenging. This sounds so interesting and would have loved it but Zootopia in it of itself isn't that bad and it's a pretty good overall movie tbh. But man what I pay to see this version
  • @thesquid889
    I love how they still had a breaking bad reference in both versions
  • @keagan7325
    This plot hits way harder then the final version. Like it does a hell of a better job at showing the race issues then the final script.
  • @VSpoodle
    The behind the scenes for Zootopia is very interesting, and I ultimately understand so many of the choices made...but goddamn that polar bear scene is INTENSE.
  • @Dawid23_Gamer
    Allegedly, this concept was scrapped because audiences had a hard time sympathising with Nick and found themselves attracted to Judy. If this or anything close to this version was the one shown to audiences, how the hell did that happen? Unless I they first modified this to be less dark later, I just can't get my head around how audiences could not sympathise with Nick in this version.
  • @Margherita-tf8zn
    I like both of the Zootopia plots. They’re both good in their own way.
  • @12iloveblue
    I kinda like this one because it's more about Nick than Judy, which I love Judy but I would prefer to see Nick's pov, as he's grown up with this twisted society
  • @zoeyparks5642
    Can we just make this a real movie? It can be the prequel to Zootopia, just have to move some names around and I feel like it would be a perfect prequel to Zootopia!
  • @zakoppi777
    always loved the scrapped version's plot more than the official, you can feel the love in these with every detail in the world, more grounding with the message it's trying to tell than a sheepish plot twist villain from what i can see thank you for covering this!
  • @kalebbruwer
    8:25 This is one of those scenes that would go right over the children's heads, while hitting the adults where it hurts.