Part One

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In a jungle, a little, feral bunny is creeping up to a water hole. During the following line, a tiger is stalking the rabbit. A young voice spoke off-screen, "Fear, treachery, blood lust. Thousands of years ago, these were the forces that ruled our world." The rabbit drinks from the water hole as the voice continues, "A world where prey were scared of predators. And predators had an uncontrollable, biological urge to maim and maul, and-" The rabbit turns around just when the tiger pounces towards it. Cut to reality, it is revealed that the "jungle" is really a stage in an auditorium, and as for the hunting, Jaguar, in a tiger costume, is pretending to pounce on a young Judy Hopps, who is wearing gray and white clothes that match her fur. Judy lets out a fake scream as she pulls out long, red ribbons from her costume.

It looked like she was pretending to get eaten as she yells, "Blood, blood, blood!" Judy falls on her back, making choking noises. She reaches for a hidden ketchup bottle and, while still laying on her back, places it upright under her arm and squeezes its contents all over her body while pretending to convulse. "And... death!" She said and pretends to die, much to the horror and disgust of the audience and her parents, Bonnie and Stu Hopps, the latter of whom is recording the play with a camcorder with his mouth agape, and the former, who is facepalming. In the audience were two of the Dawn siblings, Delta Dawn, the oldest and Amy Dawn, the youngest, as Amy was cowering near her older sister, frighthened by the stunt her friend Judy pulled. Delta secretly gave Judy a stern glare before one of Judy's classmate, Bobby Catmull, bangs dramatically on a timpani drum. Judy stands up and says, "Back then, the world was divided in two - vicious predators" Jaguar hisses at the background, "and meek prey."

She gives an innocent look as her ears dropped. Two boxes, labeled "Viscous [sic] Predator" and "Meek Prey" lower down and cover them. The "sc" in "Viscous" is crossed out and replaced with "ci," proving it was corrected to being spelled "vicious." Judy Bobby plays bass notes on the hammered dulcimer heavily, then plays a light harp glissando, when Sharla the sheep in white robe-like clothing tosses confetti from a basket over the bags and prances around. Through the boxes, Judy continues, "But over time, we evolved and looked beyond our primitive savage ways." The boxes pull up and Judy and Jaguar are in white robes as well. Sharla pops a noisemaker and Judy and Jaguar hold paws. "Now, predator and prey live in harmony and every young mammal has multitudinous opportunities." Sharla steps forward and speaks up, "Yeah, I don't have to cower in a herd anymore."

She took off her robe, revealing an astronaut outfit and says, "Instead, I can be an astronaut!" The crowd applauds as Bobby plays a slide whistle indicating alien music. Jaguar steps forward and with a slightly monotone voice from nervousness, he spoke, "I don't have to be a lonely hunter anymore." He takes off his robe-clothing, revealing a nice suit and tie, and takes out a pen, his voice becomes more confident and says, "Today, I can hunt for tax exemptions; I'm gonna be an actuary!" The crowd applauds again as Bobby plays the piano. Delta already knows what she wants to do while Judy steps forward and spoke, "And I can make the world a better place, I am going to be..." Bobby turns on a radio and moves his head side to side with the beat of the police music that is heard, and Judy tears off the clothing revealing a police officer's uniform as she spoke proudly, "...a police officer!" Bonnie and Stu look shocked and glance at each other in worry. Some of the smaller rabbits are clapping.

Amy smiled from that, feeling a wave of bravery from Judy, before a young rock troll named Barb and a young fox named Gideon Grey began laughing as Gideon slaps his knee, nudging Travis, a weasel, who is eating peanuts before saying, "Bunny cop! That is the most stupidest thing I ever heard." Judy puts on the police hat before saying, "It may seem impossible to small minds - I'm looking at you, Gideon Grey -" Barb snickers from that while Gideon glare at Judy before the jungle backdrop curtain on the stage rises, revealing a colorful painted mural of Zootopia behind it. Sharla and Jaguar hold up a banner reading "where anyone can be anything"; Bobby plays the piano in the background. Judy continues speaking, "...but, just two-hundred and eleven miles away stands the great city of Zootopia, where our ancestors first joined together in peace and declared that anyone can be anything!" Bobby plays the final notes on a keyboard and turns to the audience with a grin. The audience applauds. Stu closes the camcorder and he and Bonnie look at each other in concern as Judy says, "Thank you and goodnight." Amy was in awe of that and got her into thinking: maybe she could attend police academy with Delta too.

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