Disney as Told by Emoji Season 1 Episode 19

Ep 19. Zootopia Bully Prevention as Told by Emoji

  • September 29, 2018

As Zootopia students gear up for a big event, they must also confront a serious issue: bullying. In this episode of Disney as Told by Emoji, the inhabitants of Zootopia use their digital expressions to convey the importance of standing up to bullies and fostering a positive environment.

The episode begins with a series of emojis displaying the different types of bullying that can occur in schools: verbal insults, physical aggression, exclusion from groups, and cyberbullying. Judy Hopps, the determined bunny cop from Zootopia, appears in an emoji of her police car to remind viewers that bullies are no laughing matter.

Next comes an emoji sequence of a student being bullied by a group of classmates. The victim is given sad and scared expressions, while the bullies wear aggressive scowls. However, their actions are caught on camera by an emoji of a smartphone, which sends the evidence to the appropriate authorities.

The message of the episode really starts to take hold when Nick Wilde, the sly fox, appears in a series of emojis spread throughout the episode. He may not be the most trustworthy character, but in this case, he serves as a positive role model for viewers. He encourages everyone to stand up to bullies and to show compassion to those who might be struggling.

Flash, the sloth, also gets involved in the action. Despite his famously slow pace, he swoops in to save the day with his tech skills. He uses his computer and phone emojis to put an end to cyberbullying and track down the culprits.

Along with the central campaign against bullying, the episode also showcases the fun side of school life in Zootopia. There are emojis of students playing in the park, learning new skills, and attending events like the "Bunny Hop" dance. These moments serve as a reminder that school should be a place of joy and enrichment, not a site of fear and intimidation.

Throughout the episode, the Disney as Told by Emoji team makes clever use of existing Emoji characters to bring Zootopia to life. For instance, Flash's slow movement is portrayed through snail and turtle emojis, while the "Bully Prevention Month" posters are displayed using paper and glue emojis. The design elements add a layer of playfulness to the serious message of the show.

As the episode comes to a close, viewers are left with a sense of hope for the future. The characters of Zootopia have come together to fight against bullying and to create a safer, more supportive environment for all students. From the smallest emojis to the most elaborate sequences, Disney as Told by Emoji presents an engaging and entertaining way to explore the themes of this beloved film.

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  • First Aired
    September 29, 2018
  • Language
    English