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Disney’s Zootopia Goes Stop Motion

Two New Collaborations with Shanghai Animation Film Studio

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December 1, 2025
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Disney’s Zootopia Goes Stop Motion – Two New Collaborations with Shanghai Animation Film Studio

Disney has offered an unexpected treat for stop-motion fans with the release of two handcrafted shorts set in the world of Zootopia. Created in collaboration with Shanghai Animation Film Studio, these films present familiar characters through a tactile, miniature lens that gives the bustling metropolis of Zootopia an entirely new texture. Released as part of the four-episode initiative A Day in the Life of Zootopia, the shorts rely entirely on visual storytelling and physical performance—no dialogue, just expressive puppetry and carefully orchestrated movement. For viewers accustomed to the polished CG world of the franchise, the shift into stop motion brings a charming sense of intimacy and handmade artistry.

The first short, A Fur-Tive Exchange, directed by Wu Wencong, centers on the ever-enigmatic crime boss Mr. Big. Rendered in small-scale puppetry, he arrives in a snow-covered alley for a clandestine suitcase swap with a rival mole gang. When sirens echo in the distance, both sides scramble to hide as Judy Hopps quietly enters the scene, shoveling snow and placing hazard signs without noticing the nervous criminals around her. Once she departs, the exchange resumes, only for the reveal to undercut the tension entirely—the suitcases hold nothing more dangerous than noodle recipes. The film embraces subtle humor and a gentle rhythm, demonstrating how expressive miniature performances can be even in a brief vignette.

The second short, Are You Ashleep Yet?, directed by Xu Qianyu, offers a more domestic slice of life featuring Nick Wilde and Finnick. In this nighttime moment, Nick attempts to sleep while Finnick—restless, energetic, and clad in pajamas—refuses to settle down. Their dynamic plays out through small gestures, comic interruptions, and the familiar push-and-pull of two mismatched personalities sharing a space. The stop-motion animation amplifies the physical humor, giving weight and texture to every movement and capturing the comedic frustration that defines their friendship. Like the companion short, it relies entirely on pantomime, allowing the characters’ personalities to unfold through motion rather than dialogue.

Both films are part of Disney’s effort to explore traditional Chinese animation techniques by pairing well-known characters with local craft traditions. Each short in the larger project employs a different handmade approach, but these two stand out for their meticulously built puppets and detailed sets. While the initiative coincides with the release of Zootopia 2 in China, the shorts themselves function as self-contained visual sketches—small windows into everyday moments that enrich the world without expanding the overarching storyline. Their quiet charm and tactile design make them a notable addition to the growing body of stop-motion work produced under major international franchises.

 

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Sources:
Cartoon Brew – https://www.cartoonbrew.com/shorts/zootopia-animated-shorts-china-257167.html
YouTube – A Fur-Tive Exchange: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_6x9d6fOOI
YouTube – Are You Ashleep Yet?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFbghnu6RR4

Tags: A Day in the Life of ZootopiaA Fur-Tive ExchangeAnimated ShortsAre You Ashleep YetDisneyFinnickJudy HoppsMr. BigNick WildePuppet AnimationShanghai Animation Film StudioStop MotionZootopia
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