I think subtlety worked better. The Zistopia fan comic does a great job with the original concept though. They can deal with subjects that the cartoon never could, too.
I think subtlety worked better. The Zistopia fan comic does a great job with the original concept th
Bascially, that's what I was going to say, although they did kind of hint at it twice in the movie. Once when Judy was in school and once with Nick trying to join the scouts that was only for herbivores. Those were two rather dark scenes, in my opinion. Not to mention how the showed how those situations affected each of them differently.
Bascially, that's what I was going to say, although they did kind of hint at it twice in the movie.
Wow! I thought I had waited a while to watch it. If you see any art work of Nick and Judy, ignore it. Likely as not, except for the characters, the art work has absolutely NOTHING to do with the movie. I waited as long as I did because I'm no fan of Disney and their animated movies. However, I was more than a little pleasantly surprised at this one. Rent it and watch it. You'll like it.
Wow! I thought I had waited a while to watch it. If you see any art work of Nick and Judy, ignore
Rick Griffin did a short comic series about the original script for "Zootopia". It mentioned something about shock collars or something like that. The comic was both funny and poignant. If you haven't read it, find it and read it. I believe it's on his website. I KNOW it was on his FA page.
Rick Griffin did a short comic series about the original script for "Zootopia". It mentioned someth