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Zootopia 2 (2025): The Iggers Files

Zootopia 2 Iggers Files

Today on the Iggers Files we are going to discuss Zootopia 2.

Shit, I haven’t posted here in almost a year! TAW poked me recently to suggest I whip something up as he is otherwise pre-occupied with keeping his offline work for now. I know he is deep into Encyclopedia Reptilica and can’t risk any outside interference. So, while I tend to pull stuff from my physical media archives, the newish release of Zootopia 2 is clearly a priority. This reptile-centric animated film is the 2nd highest-grossing animated film of all time!

Jake Nick and Judy Zootopia 2 Iggers Files

Zootopia and Zootopia 2

I’ll be honest, I have not watched Zootopia. No problem, the first part of this one summarizes the important plot points pretty handily in the first ten minutes. The unlikely duo of the fox Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) and the hare Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) are buddy cops. Their unorthodox approach to law enforcement makes them far from being favorites of the Zootopia PD. This despite their heroics portrayed in Zootopia. To make things worse, they take on their own undercover investigation of a smuggling ring. This results in Hopps discovering a piece of a snake shedding in the aftermath of a long chase scene. Reptiles have not been seen in Zootopia for many, many years. Hopps runs it up the flagpole, no one cares, and once again Hopps and Wilde begin their own investigation.

Unfortunately, this leads them right into a conspiracy that threatens to expose the deepest, darkest, secrets that lie at the core of Zootopia’s history. The film unspools as Wilde and Hopps have a breakneck series of adventures that spans the world of Zootopia and turns the known order on its furry little head. Zootopia 2 is a fun film that is worth a watch. Not only that, this is a great addition to The Iggers Files and most certainly an ESDA project.

Zootopia 2 – SPOILERS AHEAD

I know you don’t click over to The Iggers Files to read a straight-up movie review, so everything else from here on out is going to spoiler heavy and an explanation of what makes this movie relevant to researchers and investigators of the ExoPoli.

Let’s start here:

Jake Zootopia 2 Iggers Files

Meet Gary De’Snake!

Gary De’ Snake (Ke Huy Quan) is a bit of scalawag and also a “Reptile Rights Activist”. He’s on a mission to clear the De’Snake family name and liberate all reptiles from their exile in Marsh Market. All cold-blooded creatures have been segregated to this zone since the founding of Zootopia and the murder of Ebenezer Lynxly’s (the founder of Zootopia and the historical inventor of the Weather Walls) loyal turtle maid. Gary’s grandmother Agnes De’Snake was framed for the murder, because she was the actual inventor of the Weather Walls that allow Zootopia to function.

Satan De’Snake

I know Ancient Aliens Theorists are going to jump and down and point out the similarities in this plot to the Christian stories of Satan (De’Snake) being cast out of Heaven and the subsequent curse of the Serpent after the fall of man. Whether or not these biblical stories served as some inspiration for the writer (Jared Bush) is something for others to speculate about. As far as I am concerned, this is beside the point. Zootopia 2 connects to a much more important story in our ExoPoli history.

Zootopia 2 is very likely part of Operation Phone Home, a recent ESDA media effort built around Spielberg’s upcoming tentpole film Disclosure Day (2026). Operation Phone Home encapsulates films and other media produced beginning in 2024 and ending in early 2027. As with many ESDA media projects, each property addresses and manages a different aspect of soft disclosure and the competing narratives of ExoPoli political reality. Zootopia 2 deals with the Reptilians, obviously.

Zootopia 2 and ESDA

Not all the plot points in Zootopia 2 are locked in with ExoPoli history. Yet there is substantial subtext that does let a bit of disclosure trickle out and also seed awareness for younger audiences. Most important is the forgotten reptile city Reptile Ravine buried under the ice of Tundratown. Literal minded ExoPoli researchers will see this as an allusion to Reptoid activity under the ice of Antarctica. Operation Highjump theory is riddled with inconsistency. However, there is certainly some connection between Reptoids and UAP phenomena centered around the frozen poles.

Reptile Ravine is an allegory for the vast subterranean world the Reptoids created since their descent 66 Million years ago. They were driven out of the surface world by a Mammalian species (Armanem). Their dominion over the Earth was supplanted by Homo Sapiens for much of their “recent” history.

Greg De’Snake

Because this is soft disclosure, not much more will be “on the nose”. Greg De’Snake can be seen as a metaphor for Reptoid attempts over the last century to reclaim a place on the sunlit side of Earth. I don’t think any turtle murders figure in their story. They are certainly maligned by signatories of the Galactic Accord, both above and below, though.

The ESDA goal for a film like Zootopia 2 is to acclimate younger viewers to the idea of friendly Reptilians. You can make of this many different things. ESDA could very likely be readying the ground for the increased visibility of Reptoids. ESDA might be looking to formally ally themselves with the Reptoids as the Galactic Accord has gotten much more thorny. I suppose it is even possible that Reptoid and Reptilian (Siriusian) are mending their differences in the face of Armanem criminality. I have my doubts, there would be many millions of years of history involved in that galactic therapy project.

More Disclosure in Zootopia 2

The arc of the beaver Nibbles Maplestick (Fortune Feimster) is another very noteworthy part of the Zootopia 2 project. Nibbles is introduced as a crackpot conspiracy theorist that believes “Reptiles are real”. She is vindicated at the end of the film as she joins the heroes in their discovery of the lost Reptile world under Tundratown. “Reptiles are REAL!” She exclaims as she explores the wonders of a city built to cater to scaly creatures. (One can hope for a dino-centric Zootopia where they discover a “Land of the Lost” buried even further under Tundratown.)

Finally, we turn to the Weather Walls that allow all of the mammals of Zootopia a comfortable place to live. These gigantic walls control the climate for Savanna Central, Rainforest District, Sahara Square, Tundratown, and the fabled Reptile Ravine. These walls are a convenient bit of world building that allows all of the different critters a way to exist in Zootopia.

These fictional walls also point to a solution the Siriusians might be able to offer Earth as we inch closer to climate apocalypse. If nothing else, it is an allusion to the massive climate control project that Terran Reptoids have created during their millenia building a second Earth underground. Something we have yet to really understand or document but that has ample eyewitness testimony to support.

Final Thoughts

I do recommend anyone who fancies themselves a UAP, UFO, or ExoPoli researcher go see Zootopia 2. This is an enjoyable film on the surface and a very rewarding experience for someone that is hip to the many ways ESDA works through modern media. Maybe there are more details that might emerge in a second or third viewing. I welcome any “Easter Eggs” you might send my way.

Ciao!