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Disney’s “Zootopia 2” is trampling all competitors at the box office, with the animated sequel besting even “Wicked: For Good’s” massive opening weekend.
The new film follows the police duo of rabbit Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and red fox Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) as they go undercover to track Zootopia’s mysterious new villain, Gary De’Snake (voiced by Ke Huy Quan). A sequel to 2016’s “Zootopia,” the latest film is not only a hit at the box office, it’s also led to a bonanza at booksellers and retailers online, as families scramble to pick up official “Zootopia 2” merch, toys and gifts ahead of the holidays.
From action figures to plush toys and even a Labubu-style blind box, here’s a look at some of the “Zootopia 2” merch available to buy online now. You’ll want to add your items to cart soon as many of these products are selling quickly, amidst the Black Friday rush.
Disney Zootopia 2 Little Golden Book
A 24-page picture book retelling of the animated feature film, this is the latest release from the Little Golden Book entertainment series, which has featured everyone from Lady Gaga to Taylor Swift in the past.

Disney Zootopia 2 Mystery Tails 5-Pack Mini Plush
The set includes three-inch plush versions of Nick Wilde, Judy Hopps, Gary DeSnake, Nibbles Maplestick and Flash
Plush toy versions of the other characters in the new film are also available for $12.99 here.
POP MART Disney Zootopia: Next Adventure Series Blind Box Figures
Labubu creators POP MART are also getting into the “Zootopia 2” buzz, with these limited-edition blind boxes, that feature one surprise character per box. You can also purchase the complete set of 12 characters here.
You can also stream “Zootopia” on Disney+ or rent it online through Prime Video here.
“Zootopia 2” is not only a hit with viewers, the film is earning raves from reviewers as well, with Variety’s Peter Debruge plugging its “classic ‘Chinatown’-style detective stories, populating adult-caliber plots with appealing, kid-friendly critters,” while calling the movie “a worthy successor” to the original.