u/Cautious_Welder166

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If the predators had continued to go feral, at some point they would have been forced to wear the tame collars to prevent them from becoming savage, as Bellwether said, prey make up 90% of the population.

that would have been the safest option to protect the prey and keep the city running.

I'm writing all this following the seriousness of the first movie, in Zootopia 2 there's no way this could have happened.

what are your thoughts?

u/Cautious_Welder166 — 10 days ago
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At the beginning of the first movie, judy's mother says she has 275 brothers and sisters, many of them young children and a few adults, later, in the scene where Judy leaves bunnyburrow, we see all or almost all of Judy's family, where again, most are children and a few adults. So, judy must have around 500 or 600 siblings, this is funny because at this point, any rabbit we see in Zootopia could be related to Judy.

They don't necessarily have to be Judy's siblings, they could be her nephews and nieces, but either way, the Hopps family must be one of the biggest in bunnyburrow.

Perhaps Judy is the only one of her siblings who doesn't have children yet, which is why grandma told her she's expecting grandchildren from her.

u/Cautious_Welder166 — 13 days ago
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I see that many people assume it will end with the third film, but perhaps disney has other plans after seeing zootopia 2's box office performance, If Nick and Judy's story ends with the third film, would you like it to continue with other characters?

u/Cautious_Welder166 — 15 days ago
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Yes, it might just be a reference and nothing more, but the mouse is blue, just like Remy.

Disney could have used a mouse of any other color and the reference would still be understood, but they gave him blue fur, so it must be him.

Even jared bush confirmed that the lion's name is Alfredo lionguini.

u/Cautious_Welder166 — 17 days ago