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But they do.....(potential Zootopia spoiler)

Otterly invasion.

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by Chucky
When I saw that terrible thing happen to you, I wanted to pull you out of the screen. I wanted to take you to the world my characters live in. In Chucky's world, you WERE a Junior Ranger Scout! No one betrayed you, or crushed you, or distrusted you. Your only burden as a fox would be being considered as cute as a bunny.

But I can't do that. You're stuck in Zootopia. They're trying, but they've got a ways to go. I want to keep you from going to that dark place alone, where no one can see that they get to you.You're a good fox Nick Wilde.

Alright, alright, jeez what did this movie do to me? Other than eating and sleeping, I did this in one sitting. Listened to lots of emotional metal about freedom and being who you are. I think Nick is out of my system now and I can get back to the comic.

Nick Wilde is (c) Disney

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Type: Picture Series
Published: 10 years ago
Rating: General

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RokukeShiba
10 years ago
hehe get the blu ray with all the deleted scenes and the original story :P
Chucky
10 years ago
I just ordered the DVD. I hope it has the same stuff. No BR player.
RokukeShiba
10 years ago
I think it does
Chucky
10 years ago
Oh balls!
Hornybunny
10 years ago
It doesn't. I've got the dvd version. it only has a music video and something about the music.
Chucky
10 years ago
Bummer dude. Well, considering how cheap I got it, I guess I'm getting what I paid for. But if there had been an option of getting the DVD with extras I would have gotten it. I didn't see anything like that.
Snowfirechakat
10 years ago
wow amazing pic
Chucky
10 years ago
Thanks!
Zagroseckt
10 years ago
Your tellin me. Zootopia is a great movie with tons of fan service and poinent plot from fearmongering polititions to over use of Well i did it in good faith lipservice.

That and there all so cuuuute :) (wink wink)
Chucky
10 years ago
They hit just about everything in that movie. Did a good job with it too.
Feldon
10 years ago
That was my favourite scene.
Chucky
10 years ago
Me too, in a sense that it just made the movie and Nick MUCH more interesting.
Draggy94123
10 years ago
This is so damn deep
Chucky
10 years ago
Thanks. It was deep for me too.
Klandagi
10 years ago
Supposedly there is a rule in movies that you want to 'aim for 5 feet', namely that folks who are under 5 feet tall will be able to enjoy the movie safely, and those over 5 feet tall will not be embarrassed to be seen watching it.

I think John Lassetter hit this one out of the park with the bases loaded.

It won't replace my #1 and #2 favorite movies, but it bumped #3 out of its spot.
Chucky
10 years ago
Good rule of thumb. What are numbers one and two? This is the best thing I've seen in a long time. It certainly has affected me more than any other animated movie in quite a while. I'd say this is in my top favorite, but I don't have a hierarchy any more. The Secret of NIMH was my number one for a long time.
Klandagi
10 years ago
#4: Saving Private Ryan
#3: Well, you know what this is.
#2: The Godfather Trilogy
#1: The Lord of the Rings Trilogy

Schindler's List holds a special spot on the list, though. As some of my ancestors were imprisoned and killed in the concentration camps and other ancestors of mine ran the camps.
Chucky
10 years ago
Good list. I can certainly put all those on the top of my list as well. Would you believe I only recently finally saw the first two Godfather movies? They somehow slipped through the cracks all these years. I saw Schindler's List in the theater, I don't need to see it again. I can handle human atrocity movies once, but that's it.
ScottySkunk
10 years ago
Its just that good a movie
Chucky
10 years ago
Especially when the feels sneak up on you afterwards.
ScottySkunk
10 years ago
indeedy. I grew to like Judy so much that i cant porn her. which is a rare feat.
Nick is just too likeable
Chucky
10 years ago
Dude, I'm so glad you said that. Had I seen the movie earlier, I wouldn't have drawn that Judy/St. Pauly girl pic, especially the nude one. I won't take it down, but I'll never do porn of them either.
ScottySkunk
10 years ago
Sometimes something is just too good to corrupt. =3
I saw it during the first few weeks. I dont remember the
last time i liked someone to much not r34 them.
Chucky
10 years ago
" ScottyKat wrote:
Sometimes something is just too good to corrupt. =3


I hear ya. My thing with Rule 34 is also that, I have to believe the characters would actually do it. I mean, I'll certainly make the occasional exception. I've got enough Gadget Hackwrench smut on my hard drive that would make me eat my words.
ScottySkunk
10 years ago
well ive tapped gadget myself. Shes a hot lil mouse
Chucky
10 years ago
Since when? And how did you get past Chip?
ScottySkunk
10 years ago
https://inkbunny.net/submissionview.php?id=993503
unfinished but this.. and i dodged. lol
Chucky
10 years ago
Yeah baby! RiP does great work!
ScottySkunk
10 years ago
been wanting him to finish it. =3
Chucky
10 years ago
I don't blame you.
ALESSIO626
10 years ago
awesome work :)
Chucky
10 years ago
Thanks!
SlyMeerkat
10 years ago
I love Nick :)
Chucky
10 years ago
Me too. He was way more interesting, as are most characters with issues.
DarkBlue666
10 years ago
Oh man... That scene was heartbreaking. :'(
Chucky
10 years ago
Yes it was. I really had to draw this after seeing it.
Tsune
10 years ago
Yeah...that scene and the emotional talk hit pretty hard. I mean, for a movie that was otherwise pretty bright (for the most part) that 5 minutes was probably the most emotionally raw and meaningful.

Also probably one of the points that made me wish Nick was focused on more.
Chucky
10 years ago
I felt the same way. It was a cute movie that paid homage after homage to......all kind of things. Lots of good lines, lovable characters. But there was that edge that it stepped up to every once in a while. Judy getting bullied at the beginning wasn't very deep, but it wasn't the typical kids' movie bully scene either. When that scene started I was like, "Yeah, the fat fox is gonna bully the little bunny girl." As soon as Gideon shoved her head to the ground I thought, "Oh shit! They're not gonna be gentle about this."
Kodapuppy
10 years ago
You are very good to draw nick :)
Chucky
10 years ago
Thanks! I used references, but tried to keep him in my style. Especially Little Nick. Disney puts his eyes closer together and gives him a thicker neck. Not my style.
Kodapuppy
10 years ago
He looks very adorable :D
sedkitty
10 years ago
While Judy's my favourite character (both versions of her), my heart went out to cub Nick when he burst into tears after he was muzzled.  I just wanted to give him a hug and to tell him everything was gonna be okay.
Chucky
10 years ago
Judy is definitely the strength of the pair. I did too. That was such a scene of betrayal and rejection.
GaziPack
10 years ago
-pulls him into a hug-
Chucky
10 years ago
Both of 'em!
daveb63
10 years ago
The thing that made that movie for me was the strength of the characters - even the comic relief ones had depth. One of my favorite places to go for a beer is actually the local cop bar (every town has one) and let's just say I've seen a lot of "Nicks" and "Judys" in there..
Chucky
10 years ago
Heh heh, cool. It would be even better if you saw some of them with Nick and Judy stuff. Yes, the characters were strong. They didn't skimp on any of them.
Kianala
9 years, 12 months ago
I've watched this movie... going on twelve times now I think. I cry every time I get to the flashback scene. Honestly the only thing that is worse than that is watching the sketches for what Zootopia was going to be... with the taming collar party. I've seen that twice and not sure if I want to see it again. The feels are that bad.
Chucky
9 years, 12 months ago
Twelve times, awesome. I've seen it three times, not sure I want to watch it too much because I don't want it to lose its effectiveness. The first time I saw the movie and they played the flashback I was like, "What the fuck did I just see? No warning?" I haven't felt this emotional toward a character in many years. It's actually diverted my attention from the comic a bit, I can't stop thinking about it.

The original concept is very dark and fascinating, but I'm also glad they didn't do it. I've got a friend who would disagree, but I think the 'Zoodystopia' version they were going to go with was a little too much like a dark 80s scifi movie. I like what they did with the final version.
Kianala
9 years, 12 months ago
I'm too addicted to stop watching it >.>. I am glad as well that they went this direction with a complete rewrite. It still has a very strong message while keeping it from being the truly dark movie it could have been. Case in point that taming collar scene they had written. Seeing a cub Nick who wants to be a Jr. Ranger Scout end up being muzzled is bad enough. That hurts emotionally to watch. Seeing Nick and Judy cowering under a chair while watching this five year old polar bear cub excitedly accepting a collar that Zootopia requires all predators to wear from five up that zaps them when they get too emotional... and that cub not know better while the father is extremely hesitant. It's a party. Not one of the kids knows. The cub gets too excited after the collar is finally put on(again... the father hesitates) and gets a zap. Tears running down the kids face as he has what is to be the first of MANY as he tries to control his emotions while the father hugs his son. Screen panning back to Nick and Judy shows that Nick's collar is a warning yellow...

If the movie played out as it was originally written... I believe I wouldn't have watched it twelve times. I don't think I'd have watched it a second time. That scene alone is beyond heart breaking.

I like how the movie turned out. I'm glad for the rewrite. The movie is still very powerful in its underlying message and topic without being dark as hell. I enjoy getting others who haven't seen it to watch it.
Chucky
9 years, 12 months ago
I'm so glad the Pixar execs told Disney to scrap it. They were very clear that Disney had created a world that everyone is going to hate. Also, the fact that the taming collars are a government sanctioned device takes away from the story's impact, in my opinion. I like the idea in the final version that Zootopia is a place where, on the books, "Anyone can be anything." But pull the layers back just a little, and the society hasn't caught up with its own motto. I just find that way more powerful. It makes the viewer think a little more about what they're seeing. That Nick has grown up with what feels like a big lie all around him.
Kianala
9 years, 11 months ago
The message as it is... is indeed powerful. Sometimes subtle, other times blatantly in your face. But all the same it is the perfect mix.

As far as Pixar... Pixar had nothing to do with the movie. This was all internal Disney. As the directors went ahead with the project and it started to come to life they realized that what they had wasn't going where they wanted and in a whole... a dysfunctional society was not something they wanted to portray. It would leave the viewers hating the city and society before the meat of the story was presented and wasn't leaving much room to go anywhere. They scrapped their whole project and started over.

What's funny is Byron Howard and Rich Moore(the directors) actually voice two animals in the movie =P.... I'll give you a hint... they argue with each other X3

Oh... I love the ending with the street racer =P... He stops pretty quick too all things considering. X3
Chucky
9 years, 11 months ago
Sorry, didn't word that right. I know Pixar wasn't involved in making it, but it was them who expressed their opinion about the shock collar storyline being a bad idea. It's mentioned in the Imagining Zootopia documentary.

The directors voice Judy's neighbors if I remember correctly. I really enjoyed the interviews with them, they seem like good guys and I'm glad they were able to make this movie. I hope they have ideas for a sequel. I mean, they obviously have TONS of ideas and material in their head regarding this world.
Kianala
9 years, 11 months ago
I'll have to go back and watch the extra features again. I thought Byron and Rich had stated as the story and sketches went along... it just didn't feel right as well as wasn't going where they wanted so the scrapped it. I could have gotten that all wrong.

And I love the interviews with them as well... one question was about hybrids =P.
Chucky
9 years, 11 months ago
No you're probably right as well. I've only watched it once and I know they face a lot of dilemmas. There was actually a question about hybrids? I missed that. But then I've only seen some of the stuff that's on youtube, my DVD doesn't have any of the special features.
Kianala
9 years, 11 months ago
Oh yeah =P. In an interview there was a question about hybrids in the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDisIKoGLQM


Funnies or boxes X3
Chucky
9 years, 11 months ago
No shit! That' interview was awesome! So they're totally open to it, that's going to make a lot of 'shippers' happy.

It's their world, they can do whatever they want, but I'm totally against the hybrid thing. I've made it impossible in Chucky's world. If hybrids were possible, after millennia there would be quite a large number of identifiable hybrids walking around. You'd have to make it very obvious. Eric Schwartz was pretty good about it with his character in Sabrina. The other thing, making hybrids impossible, but making inter-species romances a reality introduces so many wonderful social issues that can be addressed and played upon. It's a perfect mirror of homosexuality.
Kianala
9 years, 11 months ago
Well hybrids in reality are not impossible. But viable, reproducing hybrids are. All hybrids are sterile. So technically it can be possible in their world as well.... and if it is kept to real life... any offspring that /may/ happen could just be sterile.

That aside... oh absolutely. Even if it doesn't mirror homosexuality... it mirrors interracial romance and couples. Even if that is 'accepted'(well more so tolerated or not looked at with such intensity as it used to) today(at least in the general American population), there are areas in which people still greatly frown upon, passively aggressive towards or openly hostile to mixed race relationships. So that in and of itself could lend a social issue that Nick and Judy could work off of if they are together in a sequel.

I did it again. I thought I replied, but instead posted a new thread X3. If you want we could continue back and forth in pms. I don't mind it here, but want to give ya the option ^_^
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