*Gazelle is a female gazelle and a famous Zootopian pop star, as well as a predator rights activist. Her single, "Try Everything", is the main soundtrack of the film.
Gazelle is one of the most popular celebrities in Zootopia, having many fans, which include Judy Hopps, Clawhauser, and even Chief Bogo. Her importance and popularity stems from the fact that she is very socially-minded and believes in acceptance and equality for all.
She is a model for Preyda, and appears on the covers of magazines such as Vanity Fur.
This is evidenced by the titles of her music; Judy listens to "Try Everything" while on the train to Zootopia, and the titles of multiple other pieces by Gazelle are shown. These were never played or mentioned otherwise during the film. She is also the model for the Zootopia welcome screen in Savanna Central, and has an app to "paste your face on one of the background dancers, and Gazelle compliments your "dancing".
Despite being a pop idol, she is very humble and kind and loves singing. She cares for equality and loves Zootopia because she believes it is a place where people are equals regardless of whether they are predator or prey.
She even held a peace rally when the conflicts between predator and prey arose. All of her dancers are also shown to be predators, namely tigers, holding true to her values.
Gazelle appears several times during the film, starting with an appearance on a building-sized screen welcoming animals in which she says, "I'm Gazelle. Welcome to Zootopia." She also appears on a popular app in which you can paste your face on one of her background dancers, and she will praise your dancing.
Later on in the film, after the press conference that causes conflict between prey and predators, she organizes a peace rally. She says, "Give me back the Zootopia I love" at the end of her monologue.
After prey and predators are reunited by Bellwether's recorded confession to the ZPD, Gazelle wraps the movie up with a concert for the citizens of Zootopia.
Personality Kind, loving, humble
Appearance Slender figure; wide hips; pale gold fur; brown eyes; long lock of blonde hair; long, curving black horns; sparkling red skirt with matching shoes and top
Likes Equality, peace, dancing, music, singing, unity, her fans, diversity
Dislikes Chaos, injustice, violence, discrimination, prejudice, racism
Occupation Pop singer Pop songwriter Choreographer Mammal Rights activist
Gazelle is liked by almost all the citizens of Zootopia given her status as a famous pop star. Despite being a pop idol, Gazelle doesn't see herself as above anyone else, she is humble and kind.
Like Judy, she cares for equality and loves Zootopia because she believes it is a place where animals are equals regardless of whether they are predators or prey, something that she's very passionate about. Her upbeat and accepting nature shows no limits to how far she thinks of others based on species. She even held a peace rally when the conflicts between predator and prey arose, her peaceful nature shows how level-headed she is in unfairness situations such as prejudice. All of her dancers are also shown to be predators, namely tigers, holding true to her values.
Gazelle, as her name obviously implies, is a gazelle with a slender figure, amber fur with a beige underside going up to her throat and muzzle. She has long, curving dark gray horns and light brown eyes. She has long, wavy locks of blonde hair that go over half her face.
Given her status as a pop idol, Gazelle wears a sparkling red skirt, crop top, and shoes with leggings that are below her knees. Her skirt also has a silver belt around it.*