By R. Robles (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jan 02, 2016 08:00 PM EST

Much-anticipated movie "Zootopia" is set to hit theatres this March and the brand new full trailer gives us a glimpse of its adorable plot.

Directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore and co-directed by Jared Bush, "Zootopia" is a story about a bunny that has to prove her worth. Newly-minted police officer slash rabbit, Judy Hopps (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin), has just received the assignment of "parking duty," as told in a report by The Huffington Post. Police officer Hopps is notably the only tiny member among a force of a tough group of animals. "Sir, I'm not just some token bunny," Hopps explained to her police superior in the new trailer.

Rookie officer Hopps takes the case just to prove herself to her team. She then enlists the help of fox Nick Wilde ( voiced by Jason Bateman). At first, Wilde is just as negative and pessimistic as everyone else in Zootopia. When Officer Hopps attempted to place him under arrest, he says, "For what, hurting your feewings?"

Rookie officer Hopps will be co-starring in the animated film with a fox which is the perceived interplay of the plot. "You're a fox minding your own business in a town filled with animals that live in harmony. But then you're framed for a crime you didn't commit, and a rabbit is hot on your tail trying to catch you - or help prove your innocence. That's Zootopia, a new animated movie from Disney hitting theaters on March 4th," BGR explained in a report.

As with all Disney films, "Zootopia" will not just be purely comedy -- Disney films are known for movies with major life lessons ingrained in its plot. BGR revealed that the movie espouses race and gender equality themes, which are currently considered major themes in Disney movies.

To create an accurate picture of the animal world, the producers spent 18 months studying the animal kingdom. iO9 furthered that there are over 800,000 characters from the film giving us the idea that Zootopia is anything but small.

Other stars in the movie include Idris Elba, Alan Tudyk, J.K. Simmons, Octavia Spencer, Katie Lowes, Nate Torrence and even Shakira -- who will bring some of the other characters to life. "Zootopia" director Howard has previously co-directed "Bolt" and "Tangled." Moore, on the other hand, directed Wreck-It-Ralph.

Check out the full trailer below.

Meanwhile, if you missed the "Sloth" trailer last month, you can watch it below.