I'm almost glad Zootopia is not receiving the exact same maltreatment from Disney that Looney Tunes is from David Zaslav, despite both being furry

Like we're still getting a Zootopia 2 trailer at CinemaCon, despite the fact that it could have came out way earlier than that, like the premiere of The Bad Guys 2's trailer, the Super Bowl, or the ninth anniversary of Zootopia 1. It's not a tax write-off in much of the same way Looney Tunes is right now, including the classic shorts from the early-to-mid 20th century on MAX, and neither were either Z1 or Z+. It got its own section in Shanghai Disneyland, including Zootopia Hot Pursuit, a full month after that 100th anniversary Disney Princess musical, Wish, critically and financially flopped. It'll get its own show in Disney's Animal Kingdom, Better Zoogether, to replace It's Tough to be a Bug. And we still haven't forgotten about Zootopia+, either, as well as the East Asia-exclusive Zootopia merchandise that I almost wish Walt Disney had the spine to import into the west and thus save up money on producing its other merchandise in-house.

As for that other iconic piece of furry media, Looney Tunes? Well, The Day the Earth Blew up is barely advertised except through word-of-mouth on social media. The entire library of classic Looney Tunes shorts have been cleaned off of MAX for the sake of a tax write-off, out of several of those made. And by now, Coyote vs. Acme is being sold off to Ketchup, the same studio distributing The Day the Earth Blew Up, but it could still be as much up-in-the-air right now as it was in the past.

And that's all despite the fact that Zootopia is a measly nine years old, got political with its themes, and wasn't going to receive the exact same mainstream success as that other Disney franchise, the Disney Princesses. Compared to Looney Tunes having a 95 year head-start and developing the fame that it did over the course of that period of time. And I'm glad that Zootopia is still being cared for by Disney, despite its slew of other bad decisions with its other franchises, compared to David Zaslav being much worse than that with the Looney Tunes.

What do you think, though?