This is really nicely done and I like your style, here!



I always had a problem with this side of the movie though. Judy is actually very much justified in fearing Nick because his very anatomy was literally built to hunt and kill and there is no amount of civilization that could change that fact. And yet, the movie treated Judy as if she was in the wrong here, which I think was incredibly odd and wrong in itself.

And then, the existence of Fox Repellent is kind of...not very smart, since the movie showed us other predators are bigger and more plentiful than foxes. But that's beside the point lol



I feel like using "predator vs prey" for a "stereotypes are wrong and you shouldn't judge people" message/theme isn't the wisest choice because it leads to something close to victim blaming, in a sense. Prey animals have a legitimate reason for fearing predators, not because of negative stereotypes or racism but because predators are literally built to kill prey animals, which is a fact that was even acknowledged in the movie. And yet, the movie treats prey animals' fear as "durr they're being mean and judgmental and racist!" which is something I had an issue with when I saw the movie. It's fiction and for kids, yes, but that sort of makes the movie's message's execution even more messed up.



It's basically about the same as saying humans are in the wrong for not wanting to live around uncaged, "civilized" lions who may have a chance of letting their predator instinct unleash at any time, or saying citizens are being judgmental and wrong for fearing terrorists. XD



Now, if the movie was instead using animals who were all "different but the same" like we are as humans (like dog breeds, feline species, something like that: animals within the same family) to send this message, it would make more sense and give this message a better chance of being well executed.



The movie itself was fine and I enjoyed it, but still lol Anyways, sorry for rambling!