Don't know this one, so here we go again on my own with another hilariously wrong description...
A little boy has been growing up spelling and pronouncing Lake Huron wrong, saying it as Heron. So much so, that he tries to persuade his Governor to use his spelling instead. It doesn't happen, and the kid is sent back to American history class to to relearn his facts about the Great Lakes. The boy is still not convinced, so he holds a rally to get the geographers to rename Lake Huron to Lake Heron. The movement gains traction, but ultimately, his idea is still rejected because a whole other band of history teachers came together to use their knowledge against those who refuse to accept past events. The historians win by the power of thought, and the boy simply gives up. The end.
This description is actually based off the movie compared to the one in the other thread as I actually watched said movie
A rabbit cop, Judy, teams up with some random smart-aleck fox to solve crimes because the city doesn't want to help a "silly" rabbit. Why couldn't she rely on her fellow officers? They all say she knows nothing, and her boss was involved in the crimes, causing Judy to rage and take her boss down. Needless to say, don't judge someone based on visual stereotypes.
A therapist tries to take a vacation, but one of his clients - who's got special needs and suffers from abandonment issues - becomes so distraught, that he wants to tag along. Cue a bunch of annoying-yet-funny moments from the client.