What went right?

What went right?

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You killed off any chance of sequels

How long until deletion?

Sweet Sting the comic

It's a topic on a character from an animated film, it should stay up

Nothing, Nick's movie was better, and she stole it from him.

Imagine her being your tiny bride.

Everything

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based

How would you do a sequel in the current climate?

Cute protagonist
Interesting setting
Pro cop message
believable character interactions

Make it a story about police corruption. Don't do anything related to the current riots.

>Pro cop message
Not necessarily? The moralitty of cops isn't even brought into question. If anything there is shown to be prejudice within the force to be overcome and the cheetah cop is a charismatic character for a children's movie but i am not sure any cop would like to be compared to a fat giggly cat who is distracted by his phone on the job. Also they are about to shoot down Judy's investigation right when she is getting close to solving the case. There is no pro cop argument in the movie, just the typical values celebrated in children movies like courage, kindness, working hard, thinking for yourself etc.

looking back, how DID this movie make so much? when I rewatched it was surprising how boring and uninteresting it really was.

Why should the weather affect the movie?

I don't really understand why Zootopia needs to specifically be about police anyway? You can do lots of DIFFERENT stories about animals living in a city. If there needs to be an excuse for characters to travel around the city and adventure a lot they could just be detectives/investigators and not actual police.

The animation is a feast, the world is really cool and the story and the characters are compelling. There was something really cool about seing a beautifully rendered anthropomorphic character go feral. You can argue with me on it, but like you said, it made a lot.

Yeah, like how in The Wire, the main character is Baltimore, and the different seasons show different slices of it.

>global warming and economic recession increases upkeep cost for power hungry regions like Tundratown

>What went right?
All the bunny porn.

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Great design
Good message
Engaging story
Fun setting
relatable characters
Good score
Relevant stakes
sexy leads

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>Good message

You make your species proud!

MODS

>just the typical values celebrated in children movies like courage, kindness, working hard, thinking for yourself etc.
By Judy Hoops, a cop, and Nick Wilde, who becomes a cop for helping.
It's not consciously pro cop propaganda, but it does have that effect in practice. Propaganda isn't a rational argument, it's a matter of semi-rational associations

You're absolutely right. Which is why I think if they do a sequel, the fact that they're cops won't even play into it. They'll be off duty.

imagine how it would feel like to be a rabbit and get your tummy stroked

They hate that.

Not true. I have a rabbit and they love being stroked. When rabbits are very happy they sometimes jump for no reason.

This

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They also flop down on the ground next to you and chill as a sign of trust.

>Everything
Nearly everything.

But having her pull the old "oh whoops, I don't need a warrant, I threw a pen in there then pursued a criminal in, warrants are for suckers" schtick aged like milk.

B-But muh furries!

Can't believe the mods haven't sperged out about this thread yet.

The propaganda is the same subtle things now standard to cop shows. The heroes break rules and regulations several times... but it's fine. It's fiiiine. They're good guys that have to break the rules to Get Results. It's fine when the cops break rules. It's fine. They're the good guys.