In a dystopian society where humans are subjected to an oppressive dictatorship, a group of animals evolves and acquires rational abilities. These animals, in their new state, decide they have had enough of living under the yoke of human abuse and form a resistance, ready to fight for their freedom and rights.
Among them is a cunning fox who leads the rebellion and a brave rabbit who becomes his right-hand ally. Together, they face numerous challenges and must battle not only against external forces but also against their own internal fears and doubts. As the story unfolds, the complexities of their world are revealed: each species has its own traditions and visions for the future, generating tensions and ethical dilemmas that test the group's unity.
With unexpected twists and moments of comedy, the narrative addresses themes of freedom, ethics, and the struggle against oppression. In the end, the animals must decide if the price of their revolution is worth it and what kind of society they want to build once they attain their independence. The plot blends elements of adventure and reflection, leaving the audience questioning the nature of oppression and the true meaning of being "rational." With a vibrant visual style and innovative animation for its time, the film becomes a classic that resonates even decades after its release.