Honestly I think Judy and Nick are gonna end up together because of "You know you love me~" "Do I know that? Yes. Yes I do." However I wouldn't mind the friendship one bit.
Yeah how about you go watch the movie more clearly because obviously you didn't if you are asking me that... it's obvious...people are just obsessed with love and their cancer ship that they want to believe it's there but it ain't....they are friends....believing otherwise is just stupid
@@awh996 I’ve watched it multiple times and I didn’t want to fight but ok I’ll just keep liking them together and can we just stop hating and respect the others opinion?
I came to this video to see a plethera of tumblr freaks shipping animals that are both fictional and a different species. But this makes does put a smile on my face.
The whole theory about there being no cats, dogs, horses, etc. doesn’t make much sense because bunnies, rodents, and some reptiles are also very common pets.
Like if You believe that Zootopia is Communist Propaganda. Reasons: 1: The Reddit Person's name of the Human-Animal World War is "the Great Purge", You know who else had Great purges... Soviet Union! 2: the Animals overthrow the Humans, you know who like to overthrow people... communists 3: Put in a Boosted Soviet Anthem and Vuala!
Or the humans died from a virus and a mutation of that virus caused marmels to be smarter. Actually Primates died because they chaired to much DNA with humans and the domestic marmels changed back.
Ignoring AWH's comment, the quote could also go both ways. I tell my close friends AND my boyfriend I love them. It just has a different meaning depending on who you're directing it to and what your relationship with them is.
The word "mammals" holds more weight in the context of the movie since all mammals in said movie are presumed to be anthropomorphic, making it more comparable to cannibalism. In a nutshell, "mammal" within the context of the movie means "people", whare as here many inhabitants consider "human" to be synonymous with "person". (Except for the millions of pets that don't realize that they're not small humans, and the half dozen AI's that no one can really tell are real or not, but who's counting those?)
No mammals eating other mammals would be like caniliblisim for us so no It would not be the same as us eating mammal ,but we are also mammals so I don't really know but good point
No matter if Nick and Judy are lovers or friends, they clearly have chemistry between each other. They are the missing puzzles in their each other lives: Nick has to adopt Judy's values, Judy has to adopt Nick's values.
I was under the impression that Judy’s neighbours were brothers being roommates, which was why they had the same surname. They certainly sound like brothers when they row.
I kinda thought they were brothers too then there was that line... Yeah well we're loud. Don't expect us to apologize for it..... and I get they argue a lot in the movie when there are scenes in Judy's apartment, buuuuuut that line sounded sexual af at the moment
Yes, I noticed that too. The cat was an orange tabby cat and also, there was a cat fancy magazine with a brown and white tabby cat on the cover that the lion mayor was reading at the end of the movie.
It's obvious that Zootopia exists in an alternate timeline where the simian genome doesn't exist and all other animals evolved without human interference.
Oh, that actually makes a lot of sense. Apes evolved into humans, but since apes didn't exist, there are no humans, and the animals evolved themselves similarly.
I don't think that Nick just throws around the word Love. But at the end of the movie he says to Judy "You know you love me," then she said she did. That quote has been bugging me since the movie first released.
@WillFanofMany I know he's a smartass, it's why he is one of my favorite Disney characters. But I still don't believe he would just use it, I could be wrong, hell probably am, but the fact remains.... it bugs me.
The reason the zootopia universe doesn't have cats and dogs is probably because cats and dogs are tamed versions of wolves and wildcats and to be tamed they would need humans.
They probably didn't include cats because they already showed lions,panthers,tigers etc.(distant relatives to the cat) And They didn't show dogs because the "night howlers*(aka the wolves)were in it and are distant relatives of dogs
lions,panthers,tigers etc.(distant relatives to the cat) And They didn't show dogs because foxes and the "night howlers*(aka the wolves)were in it are distant relatives of dogs
I love how it's pointed out that characters like Judy and Nick don't have to be a couple (since I believe it's possible for guys and girls to be friends). I do, though really enjoyed a comic that was posted on RU-vid that showed a love relationship growing between Nick and Judy right when there was some kind of dilemma going on in a Hopps family reunion. It sadly ended on a cliffhanger and I haven't been able to find any video continuing it
@@zhaodusjwj3860 dude what did you expect when you came to watch this?? Also, studies show that the majority of furries don't sexualize them. its just society being terrible and taking the small number of the bad and targeting the whole group as such. We did/do it to Muslims/middle eastern people, Hispanic, African-American, etc.
Y'all 1:Zootopia is ONLY mammals. No fish or reptiles. Can't take place in the same world as Robin Hood. 2:There ARE cats and dogs in Zootopia. Just not domestic ones. If humans never existed they couldn't have domesticated cats and dogs and etc.
I am totally in the camp of "not every Male and female duo need to date" but in this case, I actually really dig the chemistry and tension between Judy and Nick. I ship it and I also think them getting together and the possible societal backlash would be a good nod to how our own society has resisted change.
i only watched it very recently, and since the sequel comes out in november, i wont have to wait very long, unlike other fans. also there is a 2 hour long fan sequel, and you should definitely go watch it because its AMAZING
@@geneviedaniels5048 Rabbits aren't rodents. They have an extra pair of incisors and in other skeletal features. They are similar to rodents, but it's the extra incisors and skeletal features that no longer make them classify as a rodent.
Why do people care so much if they end up in a relationship or not? If they get together, great! If they stay best friends, great! It's 100% okay if you ship it! But if they don't end up in a relationship please just accept it.
the reason that many ship them is that their relationship works no matter their gender. they are emotionally attracted to each other and it shows as they both care more about what each other thinks than their own family(at least in judy's case). that said i wouldnt mind them being best friends in the end but for the love of god if they end up a couple, dont go yelling they are just pandering to the audience people!
@@cohenwatson2364 they didnt say anything about it being a bad ship, they are quite literally going around telling others "nah" or to not ship it or saying they shouldn't jfc you dont know what hypocrite is dude
Greg Heffley it’s a Disney movie... everything is associated and related in some shape, way, and form. If you don’t understand that leave the Disney chat group.... lol
All red foxes look like that. Nick is no more likely to be related to Robin Hood than he is to the fox in the Canterbury Tales story about Chanticleer and the fox
@Alyssa R _THIEF!_ Now Officer Hopps is gonna have to arrest you for theft and then Officer Wilde is going to have to arrest you for assault and petting of an officer despite how adorable she is.
I was thinking this too and wondering if it was some fever dream or like... from the movie Sing instead. I think it definitely leads credence to Fishtopia at least. Most aquatic creatures live there while land society tries to accommodate what they can.
Actually, they DID have a horse in Zootopia. In one of the deleted scenes, Judy says, “I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.” A horse nearby ward her and was offended.
Hamsters, no. There are wild hamsters. Ferrets, no. There are also wild ferrets. Rabbits, no. There are also wild rabbits. Bunnies are the ones that are domisticated.
I’ve seen in some comics Judy’s worried about what her child would look like and act like and I just keep saying “Don’t worry the fandom would never do that”
Tafferine exactly, the fandom is literally forcing together. Plus realistically these two would create a abnormal child and it will die quickly due to complications with its birth
Venomøus Kittěr I mean yea people can and will ship it- it just bothers me when in any fandom, people can never just be friends but have to date..... I mean have fun shipping it ig
i think for a sequel it would be cool if Judy found out somewhere in the movie Nick has a crush on her and understood why he did everything that he did for her. But she see's him as a friend, nothing more so there's something in the film surrounding that awkwardness.
@@nellacoetzee582 You're also forgetting that gay couples cant have biochildren as well, it doesnt mean they dont love each other. why is this any different.
I'm sure in a deleted scene where Judy gets into an ice cream shop, there was a brown horse close to her waiting in a line :P It sounds kinda non sense that horses can't exist on Zootopia, since in reality, horses aren't supposed to be attached to humans xD
This is the only time I have ever actually agreed that if these two got together it would be believable. They didn't have the love at first glance bs like all the other movies. They're actually fleshed out characters and their personalities compliment each other. As for people saying "they should just stay friends" they could, but as a guy who has had multiple female friends over the years, if they are single and they find you attractive and love being around you than feelings are almost always bound to develop. Been in that situation far too many times.
My thoughts on Nick Wilde x Judy Hopps (Wildehopps): Personal, I would love Wildehopps to be made canon, or at least further hinted at, in a possible sequel. But ultimately, as much as I want it, I think it’s the Directors’ decision to make. If they want to make the ship canon, great! No complaints from me! But if they feel they work better as friends, then by all means, that’s okay. Romantic or not, Nick and Judy play off each other great. (Even if a small part of me would be a disappointed if they were simply friends. Oh well, fan fiction exist for a reason, right?)
I have been working on a Zootopia fan theory bordering on fan fiction for about..... 2 years now. Zootopia is one of my favorite movies and Nick Wilde is probably my favorite fictional character of all time. when I looked into the early development stages of this film, I had no idea how large of a universe I would find. Originally Zootopia was called: Savage Seas and was a James Bond-style spy thriller featuring a male rabbit named Jack Savage. the movie had two acts: one in a city ruled by civilized mammals, the second where Jack Savage pursued the evil Dr. Meow to his island compound. the executives liked the unique concept of a civilized city of mammals, so the second act was cut. the film was renamed to savage city, and the plot revolved around "Tame Collars". the predator species of Zootopia were forced to wear shock collars, which activated if their heartrate was raised suddenly by anger, or by joy. Nicholas Wilde got a medical license and a warehouse to build an illegal amusement park for predators where they could remove their collars and experience joy on the rides. Disney essentially made 3 movies when they made Zootopia. but not completely: by filling in gaps of screen time and plot holes, I found that this movie connects to much, much more... /////////////////////////////////////////////////////// In the TV series "Zoo" a mysterious infection I'm calling the simian flu: infects and changes all mammal species to have equal intelligence levels to humans. the mammal's wage war on humanity who they view as oppressors and destroyers of their natural environment. They slowly become more anthropomorphized through the 20-year war and begin using utilizing human weapons. the humans were defeated, any small population of people left was forced to live on islands or detainment camps. at the end of the war; it was supposed to be a time of unity, where animals could prove themselves to be more responsible caretakers of the earth than humans. by settling their differences and coming together to make the world a better place. things didn't go to plan... after the war, the animals who did most of the fighting decided that they should rule. this happened for 2 reasons: 1 not all humans were exterminated (as they were supposed to be) so the responsibility of watching over these prisoners fell to the fighters and to the civilians for providing taxes to fund and maintain these prisons. 2 the mentality of the animal warriors was, “I defeated the enemy, I conquered these lands, I should rule this land!” Henceforth a bunch of warlords, dictators, and tyrants took to power. And here starts the Robin Hood film. King John was likely the third generation to gain the throne (as he has not the slightest knowledge of fighting). He inherited a tyrannical kingdom without realizing how hard it was to form. The character Robin Hood sparks a revolution, and eventually, the king is defeated. The city of Zootopia was supposed to be founded when the last human died, it would be a place of unity and progress. Instead, it was founded when King John was executed. The filmmakers of Zootopia say, “the city was founded at a water hole, where animals would come and stop hunting each other” I think that this is somewhat true; the animals did not stop hunting each other here, they stopped fighting each other here. The fight against the tyranny of king john was a long and bloody civil war. By the end, everyone wanted to stop fighting and unite. The city of Zootopia was founded on ideals to end fighting between animals. Once a more democratic government could take place: technological progress flourished. During the robin hood films; they had medieval aged technology. That's because the animals had just ended a war, the rebuilding process would take decades. The animals only had access to whatever primitive tools they could build themselves or any technology they had stolen from the humans. But there was so little of the human tech left that it became priceless and fell into the hands of the ruling class. so to sum that up: 2018: Simian flu gives animals human intelligence and anthropomorphized characteristics mammal kind declares war on humanity 2038: mammals win > human survivors are forced into 12 reserve lands animals society falls into the feudal ages 2101: Robin Hood sparks a democratic revolution continent-scale democratic governments form, all seven ruled by the capital Zootopia > control over all 11 human reserves is reestablished 2158: Zootopia movie takes place This is what I believe could be the origin of everything we see in Zootopia, animals overthrowing humans, a society raised in bloodshed trying to hide their past. funny how they are not so different than us.
I get part of the point of Nick and Judy's bond was to have this sort of Romeo-&-Juliet-esk relationship with the whole predator and prey deal, Judy's parents, etc... But, some people need to chill out with "crafting unseen scenes." Nick and Judy work well together, that's part of the movie's theme of unity--but I've seen so many darn things of people turning the relationship into a sexually-driven one and someone under RU-vid's kid restrictions can watch it by accident. "Inter Schminter," "I Wish"--the list goes on. They look good together, and I don't care which route Disney takes because I'm going to enjoy it either way, I really enjoyed this movie--but can we please leave it at that and chill out...?
Gabriel French I agree with you. I'd love to see the movie tackle a interspecies concept but If they don't end up together in a sequel, I'd rather see no romance than them 2 finding other love interests.
@@vaelerys5379 I didn't think the concept was wrong, and their relationship is a whole symbolic element of the movie on "Opposites can get along" (I mean, obviously, they wouldn't have been able to solve the case without their combine talents). The part I was getting at was people making things online that RU-vid does not restrict that have sexual interactions between Nick and Judy. That needs to stop--at least to where a kid might accidentally stumble upon it and watch it. I wouldn't mind them finding other love interests. Now, do I think they will...? No. Listen to their final exchange at the end of the movie before they catch Flash speeding and you'll know why. Judy: "You know you love me." Nick: "Do I...? Yes. Yes I do."
@@gabrielfrench8382 Yes, what I meant was that if they don't end up together as a couple (which would really disappoint me) I'd rather not see any romance in a possible sequel than Judy finding someone else or the other way around. I also doubt it will happen, but you never know. I don't know if I explained myself but I love the chemistry between them and I'd love seeing them becoming something more. They passed through a similar situation when they were kids and I wonder if Judy ever told Nick about her bully. They started as enemies, and ended up as being pretty much soulmates, Judy brought light to his life. And yeah, I've seen plenty of those comics and I agree some people can cross the line sometimes... It doesn't really bother me but I hate people humanizing them. The characters are perfect the way they were originally made. Well there is one thing that really bothers me. I hate the idea of them having kids, just no. In a sequel I'd like to see more of Nick's backstory and how he managed to pass through the Training Academy.
@@vaelerys5379 Thank you for sharing the same dislike of the concept of them having kids... Judy and Nick aren't the 'perfect' couple, some of the relationship just seems rushed or spontaneous, but they have a good chemistry. I am very interested to see how a potential relationship would have worked out between them in the original movie concept ("Savage"), since Nick was actually supposed to be the soft-hearted and kind protagonist with Judy being the more stern character. Hope they don't abandon all of the "Savage" concept for Zootopia 2.
@@gabrielfrench8382 The Wild Times concept also scrapped completely, damn.. It's sad to see all those scenes cut. The fact that Rich Moore left Disney is really sad, but I remember watching an interview in which Byron Howard said they loved this idea of Wild Times and they'll try make it reapper. I've been having this idea of recreating the "Wild Times" scrapped plot and turning it into a comic since I know how to draw. This idea has already been made before but it's not really based on the original, it appears to be set in the 80's. You can go check it out, it's called "Zistopia", like I said before, it has some similarities to the original discarded script but it's an non-canon alternate universe. I'd love to make one but based on the real original scrapped plot, I just don't have the complete story (?) Well, it's all about research and I don't have time but I hope I can somehow make it happen. Sorry for the bible.
@@TheJoeWhoSoldTheWorld but I'm saying that when Nick told Judy that she knows she loves him and she said yes it's beCause there talking about friendship love not being in love
I love and ship Judy and Nick so much, you don’t understand, they’re so cute together and I hope they make evident their love for each other but still I hope it stays platonic.
To be perfectly honest, as cute as it would be, a fox-rabbit hybrid is most likely impossible. This is because of chromosome count and genetics. The offspring would either not carry to term, die soon or instantly after birth, or be infertile. Guess we just have to ignore the science 😂
“If you look at rabbits in the wild, they are rodents” Me, a person who has a rabbit and an intense bunny passion; UhM eXcUsE mE?!?!?? ThEy aRen’T roDeNtS!! THeY aRE lAgOmOrpHA!!!!
I just finished watching zootopia and in one scene nick said to Judy “you know you love me” and Judy said “do I? Yes yes I do.” So half of furries are happy and the others are sad
I for one think Judy and Nick make a wonderful couple and would personally enjoy a sequel that put some focus on their relationship. The backlash from family, the struggles of public opinion, the rules of fraternization. There could be a whole movie about how they fight through the hardships together.
I swear there are white horses walking past just as Judy walks out of the train station too. Maybe I'm wrong and they are different animals. But they look very horse like. :)
I have been shipping them for a since the movie came out. I absolutely adore the thought of them having a family together, whether it's having a child of their own or adopting, I actually don't care which route it goes.
I know this is old, but check out The Return to Zootopia, because you get your wish in this fan film in spades. It's really well done for the most part! :D
@@OtakuMan05 As someone who never really got into the Judy and Nick ship, they did a really good job at making it believable and gradually setting it up. They set up the conflict quite well in my opinion and in the end it made for quite the heartwarming message.
Ya there's Horses, in a Deleted scene From the Ice cream place Judy says to the mammal behind her "I'm so hungry I could eat a Horse" Then the Mammal Becomes Offended because its a horse
@@rock-io8sg no. They are lagomorphs and not anything like... rats... also the whole "rabbits eat/like carrots" thing is a myth that has probably killed many rabbits whose owners didnt do any research before getting a rabbit..
@@haleykay163 Well yes, I meant more in terms of not every pair of people that are close need to get together and be more than that. It seems somewhat predictable, as it was with Ice Age, Shrek etc, that the next film comes with marriage and children.
@@leedent7260 This is true :) I'm actually not aromantic hah but, alongside not knowing asexuality was a thing in the first place, I feel it would have been more helpful for people like me to see more stories growing up where people just stayed as super close friends and that was perfectly okay! The world is certainly changing in attitudes towards things like sex and marriage (in some countries/cultures anyway) but I always felt there was one way things are always going to/supposed to go, in the intimate sense. It was nice to learn later on, it doesn't have to :)
Minea Filen Same here, well I don't really mind if they stay as close friends but I'd be totally happy if they do end up together. I've always hated the idea of them having kids. Please no.
It’s weird, I somehow ship them in a hardcore way but I just don’t like the idea of them getting married or being a couple... I just like when they are friends who happen to be very flirty
Yes. Dogs and wolves can breed, so can dingos, kyotees. But that is because they share the same animal class, just not species. the only thing fox's and bunnies share is probably the fact that they're mammals. It is nowhere near possible as you said.
Decaying Memories well I’m expressing my OPINION. Just cuz one person sees it doesn’t mean I don’t have the right to express it anywhere else...and I’m not saying you absolutely can’t ship it just cuz I don’t it just doesn’t make since that every male and female (that are real good friends) have to become a couple