How would it be when Nick visits Hopps´ farm for the first time?
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(I´m trying out new coloring technique^^)
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I like the idea that everytime they visit the farn, Gideon's just happens to be standing there with a pie all the time.
I also like the idea of Nick trying his hand at some farmwork during a weekend at the parents. (And being the source of much hilarity at his own expense when he decides he can think up more efficient ways to do things.)
I also like the idea of Nick trying his hand at some farmwork during a weekend at the parents. (And being the source of much hilarity at his own expense when he decides he can think up more efficient ways to do things.)
Gideon probably fell for Judy when he saw her as an adult for the first time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYHkbOugcD0
That explains the stuttering and instant apology. So, this art is probably showing the moment when Gideon realises he's permanently in the friendzone, but given the fact he's learned good manners, is smiling while gritting his teeth, ready to slug Nick but doesn't want to cause a big fuss.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYHkbOugcD0
That explains the stuttering and instant apology. So, this art is probably showing the moment when Gideon realises he's permanently in the friendzone, but given the fact he's learned good manners, is smiling while gritting his teeth, ready to slug Nick but doesn't want to cause a big fuss.
Well, I don't recall any female foxes in the tri-burrow area, and Judy has awfully beautiful purple eyes and seemed awfully available since Gideon had no idea about her city life or friendship with Nick. x'D
Then again, perhaps someday Gideon marries another fox and has a daughter?
http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Foxy_Loxy
-shrugs-
Then again, perhaps someday Gideon marries another fox and has a daughter?
http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Foxy_Loxy
-shrugs-
Lol, probably, but that's okay. :3 She is an unusual-looking character.
Anyhoo, compare Foxy Loxy to Gideon. http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Gideon_Grey The similarities are quite interesting, in that she looks like she could be Gideon's daughter. She's a bit of a bumpkin like he is, bullied people during her youth like he did, later mellowed out like he did.
One thing I've speculated after seeing Zootopia my second time is is Chicken Little a part of the same story universe as Zootopia? Chicken Little could've taken place somewhere in the future of Zootopia's timeline, and maybe Oakey Oaks is another town in the tri-burrow area? There would be a need to explain the evolution of avians, unless avians didn't migrate into Oakey Oaks nor Zootopia itself until sometime after the Zootopia storyline? Fish out of Water, being an extremely unusual character, could be not as evolved as the other species but is a sign that fish on their way up the evolutionary ladder.
Anyhoo, compare Foxy Loxy to Gideon. http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Gideon_Grey The similarities are quite interesting, in that she looks like she could be Gideon's daughter. She's a bit of a bumpkin like he is, bullied people during her youth like he did, later mellowed out like he did.
One thing I've speculated after seeing Zootopia my second time is is Chicken Little a part of the same story universe as Zootopia? Chicken Little could've taken place somewhere in the future of Zootopia's timeline, and maybe Oakey Oaks is another town in the tri-burrow area? There would be a need to explain the evolution of avians, unless avians didn't migrate into Oakey Oaks nor Zootopia itself until sometime after the Zootopia storyline? Fish out of Water, being an extremely unusual character, could be not as evolved as the other species but is a sign that fish on their way up the evolutionary ladder.
Then again, if Chicken Little IS set in the future of the same story universe, maybe wolves had a chance to evolve. Maybe Foxy Loxy isn't Gideon's daughter but rather granddaughter or even great granddaughter, so this would allow country wolves to evolve just enough.
Then again, that would mean wolves would evolve rather quickly (like within a generation or two). The other theory revolves around the fact we don't know much about the other residents in the tri-burrow area outside of BunnyBurrow. We never spent enough time in BunnyBurrow as it is in the movie, let alone any time in the neighbouring towns. That means there are two other towns whose residents we don't know much about at all. Maybe dogs do exist during Zootopia's timeline we don't know about. How would they evolve into dogs if not domesticated? Simple. They grew accustomed to a simpler life in the country and eventually evolved into canines.
Then again, that would mean wolves would evolve rather quickly (like within a generation or two). The other theory revolves around the fact we don't know much about the other residents in the tri-burrow area outside of BunnyBurrow. We never spent enough time in BunnyBurrow as it is in the movie, let alone any time in the neighbouring towns. That means there are two other towns whose residents we don't know much about at all. Maybe dogs do exist during Zootopia's timeline we don't know about. How would they evolve into dogs if not domesticated? Simple. They grew accustomed to a simpler life in the country and eventually evolved into canines.
You know what? My headcanon on that Welcome to Burrows sign is that it is not intended to reflect it's actual population. Instead, it serves as a visual metaphor for what MIGHT happen should the bunny population get too large. Indeed, the town does appear to have a somewhat modest population Hopp's family nonwithstanding. Anyways, it's just a speculation of course but I would imagine it would be in their nature to do something like this.
Yeah, it's certainly did make me think how the population in this world would actually be manageable assuming that the rabbits breeds the same way they would in our world. Contraceptions would likely be a key here. And i'm sure rabbit families would likely be content with just one litter in their lifetimes. The Hopps family obviously wanted to have as many children as they would possible get.
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