
Here is a nice, casual, family photograph of the Bogo family, post-marriage. Oh yes, the chief was living with his lovely cheetah for a while. Mostly because marriage between predators and prey was... this kind of miscegenation wasn't illegal but it was functionally impossible given social backlash. That ended after Bellwether was caught and a new wave of cooperative friendship swept in, helped by Gazelle and Judy.
Zootopian Police Chief Idris Bogo needs no introduction. The cape buffalo is a legend in his own time. A mountain of a man... who can be reduced to a mouse by politics. The finer points differ person to person. In this incarnation he's trying to hold onto his city contract. One of the stipulations was that if he had a child, in or out of wedlock, she was guaranteed funding and a place at a private educational institution. He sort of hoodwinked the city by essentially making them send his hybrid kid to a fancy school. But now he must do anything and everything to keep her there. In a way, he's a Homer Simpson "Do it for her" kind of dad.
The mother of said child is the sweet and lovely Rachel Bogo nee Clawhauser. Yes, that Clawhauser. Her brother was not given special treatment. He was put where he does the most good. The family has a certain... figure. But that's fine. The chief enjoys her zaftig curves, the warm, soft form grown more motherly. And she clearly thinks she's a 60s suburbanite. The mock turtleneck and short capris, it's 100% Mary Tyler Moore.
And the little one. Cute, rambunctious Winifred "Winnie" Bogo. She has the coiled spring energy of a cheetah cub and the trampling enthusiasm of a cape buffalo calf. She takes strongly after her father, but the coat is from her mother. The eyes are just darkly ringed. If she looked down you could see the teardrop streaks. A lil tomboy at heart, clearly, she's actually quite intellectual. She gets good grades, performs well in class, and thanks to dad, she's also mostly bilingual. Zootopian lingua franca and Afrikaans. She doesn't know about the political maneuvers that keep her in a good school or that her parents marriage represented. It's not likely she knew the word miscegenation but in a new Zootopia it won't need to be part of her vocabulary.
Just a cute little portrait of a sweet little family. They pop up here and there in my Zootopia stories, like at Duke and Muffin's wedding, but I figured, why not? It's adorable.
Zootopia and Chief Bogo © Disney
Rachel, Winnie and his first name are mine
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Zootopian Police Chief Idris Bogo needs no introduction. The cape buffalo is a legend in his own time. A mountain of a man... who can be reduced to a mouse by politics. The finer points differ person to person. In this incarnation he's trying to hold onto his city contract. One of the stipulations was that if he had a child, in or out of wedlock, she was guaranteed funding and a place at a private educational institution. He sort of hoodwinked the city by essentially making them send his hybrid kid to a fancy school. But now he must do anything and everything to keep her there. In a way, he's a Homer Simpson "Do it for her" kind of dad.
The mother of said child is the sweet and lovely Rachel Bogo nee Clawhauser. Yes, that Clawhauser. Her brother was not given special treatment. He was put where he does the most good. The family has a certain... figure. But that's fine. The chief enjoys her zaftig curves, the warm, soft form grown more motherly. And she clearly thinks she's a 60s suburbanite. The mock turtleneck and short capris, it's 100% Mary Tyler Moore.
And the little one. Cute, rambunctious Winifred "Winnie" Bogo. She has the coiled spring energy of a cheetah cub and the trampling enthusiasm of a cape buffalo calf. She takes strongly after her father, but the coat is from her mother. The eyes are just darkly ringed. If she looked down you could see the teardrop streaks. A lil tomboy at heart, clearly, she's actually quite intellectual. She gets good grades, performs well in class, and thanks to dad, she's also mostly bilingual. Zootopian lingua franca and Afrikaans. She doesn't know about the political maneuvers that keep her in a good school or that her parents marriage represented. It's not likely she knew the word miscegenation but in a new Zootopia it won't need to be part of her vocabulary.
Just a cute little portrait of a sweet little family. They pop up here and there in my Zootopia stories, like at Duke and Muffin's wedding, but I figured, why not? It's adorable.
Zootopia and Chief Bogo © Disney
Rachel, Winnie and his first name are mine
Art by

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I never fully established it, but she's pushing 40, and Bogo is riding near 45. He just looks older. They had Winnie late and a little by accident because, well, they're an interdiet couple. And he had a career. They literally only got married a little before Duke and Muffin, and after Nick and Judy. Now, retroactively, all the marital benefits kicked in at the common law point. But yes, they have a mild age gap, and Winnie was both unexpected and born out of wedlock, BUT has been retroactively established as a legitimate child with updated paperwork.
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