Disney just made “Zootopia” IRL, so maybe don’t go to the DMV today

It’s been a year, but come on, we’re ALL still obsessed with Zootopia. Sure, it was a fun animated film for the family, but it also had a serious and very relevant message about how important unity and inclusion are in society.
If you didn’t cry at least once while watching it, you have zero feelings because the movie was deep. And, being a Disney film, in addition to being a heartwarming story for all ages, it also brought some serious laughs.
One of the best scenes in the film is the scene at the DMV, which is RUN BY SLOTHS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIkgSJcRlF4?feature=oembed
Get it, the DMV notoriously takes forever and sloths might just be the slowest mammal in the world?? In the film, Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde visit the DMV, where Flash, the “fastest” employee at the establishment works. Flash may be the fastest sloth, but OMG does he move slow. It is both painful and hilarious to watch because, trust us, we’ve been there.
Because Zootopia remains at the top of our Netflix queues, Oh My Disney brought the film to life. No, a rabbit with a positive attitude isn’t about to join your local police force, and a sly fox with a heart of gold (probably) won’t steal your wallet, but we can’t say the same about your local DMV.
That’s right, in a new video, sloths took over a DMV, and people were *not* prepared:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWaZKk94K_M?feature=oembed
In the bizarre but hilarious video, unsuspecting DMV attendees were forced (for the video at least) to go through sloth employees to renew licenses and change address — but hopefully not sit in on driving tests. Naturally, kids running errands with their parents were cracking up.
And can we take a moment to reflect on how amazing this driver’s license photo is going to be:
Fortunately, it doesn’t seem like sloths have taken over *all* our DMVs, so you should be safe. But maybe call ahead to ensure a sloth isn’t going to be gifting you with your driver’s license photo for the next ten years.