INDIANAPOLIS — In 2017, Disney's "Zootopia" won Best Animated Feature at the Oscars. Eight years later, it's finally getting the sequel treatment.
"Zootopia 2," now in theaters, is poised to be one of the year's biggest films at the box office.
Adam Green, who grew up in Fort Wayne, is one of the sequel's animation supervisors, helping bring the movie to the big screen.
TREVOR COX: How did you get into animation?
ADAM GREEN: Oh my gosh, I actually did animation in high school. There was a high school in Fort Wayne — Elmhurst High School. It's now no longer existing, but there was a teacher there who had some old computers — new at the time, old now. This is in the '90s – '96 or '97 – and had these old 3D computers with an old Autodesk animator software on it, and I started animating in

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