In Zootopia, Disney Animation posed the hypothetical question of whether sufficiently advanced mammals of various shapes, sizes, and appetites might be able to coexist semi-peacefully and mostly clothed in a sprawling, multi-environment urban municipality. Zootopia 2, in theaters Nov. 26, zeroes in on the more character-specific question that emerged from all that hustle and bustle: Could the bunny maybe kiss the fox?

That’s not the actual plot of the sequel to the 2016 blockbuster. (Moana may have stolen more hearts, but Zootopia made $300 million more worldwide, including in the many countries where it’s called the less punnily aspirational but perhaps more realistic Zootropolis.)

Technically, this movie is about diminutive, adorable Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin), who became the “firs

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