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Zootopia 2 Shatters Records: $1.7 Billion Box Office Hit
AzerNews
January 19, 2026•3 days ago

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Zootopia 2 has achieved a worldwide gross of $1.7 billion, becoming the highest-grossing animated film in Hollywood history. While its theatrical run concludes, its box office success is notable. The Chinese film Nezha Defeats the Dragon King remains the global animated leader, grossing approximately $2.2 billion. Zootopia 2's performance was bolstered by international marketing and fan engagement.
by Alimat Aliyeva
On January 18, the animated film Zootopia 2 reached a remarkable milestone, grossing $1.7 billion worldwide. Nearly two months after its release, the film is gradually winding down its theatrical run, but its box office performance has been nothing short of spectacular, Azernews reports.
Not only did Zootopia 2 achieve outstanding results in cinemas around the globe, but it also became the highest-grossing animated film in Hollywood history. The previous record was held for a year and a half by Pixar’s Puzzle 2, which, like Zootopia 2, is part of Bob Iger’s media empire.
However, the all-time global leader among animated films remains the Chinese blockbuster Nezha Defeats the Dragon King, which earned approximately $2.2 billion at the box office—almost entirely from the domestic market. This highlights the growing strength of China’s animation industry and its potential to compete with Hollywood on a global scale.
Top 5 highest-grossing animated films in history:
Nezha Defeats the Dragon King – $2.2 billion
Zootopia 2 – $1.7 billion
Puzzle 2 – $1.68 billion
Frozen 2 – $1.451 billion
The Super Mario Bros. Movie – $1.361 billion
Analysts note that Zootopia 2’s success was driven not only by strong storytelling and beloved characters but also by strategic international marketing campaigns, including collaborations with major brands and immersive fan experiences. This trend suggests that future animated hits will increasingly rely on global fan engagement, not just domestic box office performance.
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