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In addition to being a well-known Zootopian pop star, Gazelle is a female gazelle and an advocate for predator rights. Her hit "Try Everything" serves as the film's primary music.

Background[]

Gazelle is a well-known figure in Zootopia, with a large following that includes Judy Hopps, Clawhauser, and even Chief Bogo. Because she is highly socially conscious and supports equality and acceptance for all, she is significant and well-liked. She is featured on the covers of magazines including Vanity Fur and models for Preyda.

The titles of her songs serve as proof of this; Judy hears "Try Everything" on the train to Zootopia, and the titles of several additional Gazelle compositions are displayed. Throughout the movie, these were never played or discussed in any other way. Her app allows you to "paste your face on one of the background dancers, and Gazelle complements your "dancing." She also serves as the model for the Zootopia welcome screen at Savanna Central.

Appearance[]

Gazelle has big hips and a narrow waist, making her tall and slender. She has towering, twisting horns, golden brown fur, and a golden hair that hangs over her brown eyes. Gazelle wears a glittery red blouse, matching skirt, and high-heeled shoes most of the time. She is a very stylish person. She adorns each exquisite wrist with a gold bangle.

Personality[]

She loves to sing and is really polite and humble despite being a pop idol. She loves Zootopia because she thinks it's a place where everyone is treated equally, whether they are prey or predators. When predator-prey conflicts emerged, she even organized a peace protest. In keeping with her ideals, all of her dancers are shown as predators, specifically tigers.

Biography[]

Throughout the movie, Gazelle makes multiple appearances. She begins by greeting animals on a building-sized screen and saying, "I'm Gazelle. Welcome to Zootopia." She also makes an appearance on a well-known app where you can put your face on one of her background dancers and she will compliment your dancing. Later in the movie, she plans a peace rally following the news conference that sparks hostilities between predators and prey. "Give me back the Zootopia I love" is the final line of her talk.

Gazelle concludes the film with a concert for the people of Zootopia following Bellwether's taped confession to the ZPD, which reunites prey and predators.

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