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‘Zootopia’ wins Academy award for best animated feature

Disney's Zootopia a comedy- adventure set in a modern mammal metropolis, has won the best animated feature award at the Oscars…

‘Zootopia’ wins Academy award for best animated feature

Directors Byron Howard, Rich Moore and Producer Clark Spencer (Photo: AFP)

Disney's Zootopia a comedy- adventure set in a modern mammal metropolis, has won the best animated feature award at the Oscars here.

Directed by Byron Howard, Rich Moore and Jared Bush, the fantasy is set in a city where predators and prey live together in harmony.

The movie beat out Moana, Kubo and the Two Strings, My Life as a Zucchini and The Red Turtle to take home the trophy.

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One of the most watched Disney movie of 2016, the film swept away major best animation feature trophies including the Annie awards and Golden Globes.

Zootopia became the second highest grossing Walt Disney Animation Studios release of all time in its original release after Frozen and the third-biggest overall after Frozen and The Lion King 

It's also Disney's sixth-biggest animated release of all time and the industry's fifth-biggest original animated film ever.

A bouncy, candy-colored comedy-adventure, Zootopia had great voice performances by Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, J K Simmons, Tommy Chong, Octavia Spencer, Jenny Slate and Shakira.

Goodwin plays a rabbit police officer who teams with Bateman's fox con artist to uncover a conspiracy.

Disney has won the last two animated Oscars with Frozen and Big Hero 6 

Jimmy Kimmel hosted the 89th Academy Awards, which took place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California.

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