Odds to Win Best Animated Feature Film – 2017 Oscars

Submitted by Guest on

Written by :

Guest

Published on :

Odds to Win Best Animated Feature Film – 2017 Oscars

The odds to win the Best Animated Feature Film for the 2017 Oscars had Zootopia as the -550 odds on favorite, however, this was not necessarily a lock.

The Disney film 3D computerized film details the unlikely partnership between a rabbit police officer and a red fox con artist as they uncover a conspiracy involving the disappearance of predator inhabitants of a mammalian metropolis.

One would have to wager $50 to win $10.  The $50 is refunded just as long as Zootopia wins.  Every $50 bet results in a $10 profit.  Bet $100, you would profit $20.

Kubo and the Two Strings does have relatively short odds in this category, priced at 2/1. A $10 bet pays $20.

Kubo and the Two Strings is a 3D stop-motion fantasy action-adventure film revolving around Kubo, who has magical powers and whose left eye was stolen. Accompanied by Monkey and Beetle, he must subdue the Sisters, Raiden the Moon King and his army of evil spirits.

 

89TH ACADEMY AWARDS-WIN BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

 
 

99121

ZOOTOPIA

-550

 

99122

KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS

+200

 

99123

MOANA

+1600

 

99124

MY LIFE AS A ZUCCHINI

+4000

 

99125

THE RED TURTLE

+2500

Related Content

Euphoria Sesaon 3 finale prop bets

Where to Find Euphoria Season 3 Finale Betting Odds

BetOnline has created some interesting prop bets that tell a fascinating story for Episode 8 of the hit streaming series Euphoria.
Sophie Rain's Virginity DM Culprit Odds

Sophie Rain's Virginity DM Culprit Odds

Everyone is wondering which NBA player not-so shyly slipped into Sophie Rain's DMs last week.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson Odds next James Bond odds

Next James Bond Aaron Taylor-Johnson Odds: Payout $600 for Every $100 Bet

Aaron Taylor-Johnson is among the top five contenders to be cast as the next James Bond and would pay out US$600 for every $100 bet if he is.
Ken Paxton in a faux spelling bee

Texas Bettors Lose the Buzz on Politics, Turn to the Spelling Bee Instead

Texas is sending more students to this year's Scripps Spelling Bee than any other state.... and the reigning champ represents the Dallas area.