Personally I think it could go either way, (Maybe when Nick says "you know you love me” he is, I fact testing the waters, sort of trying to figure out whether he can take the relationship to the next level? Or maybe he does just love her as a friend and its A strong mutual feeling, but personally I truly hope that if they make a sequel it would be indicated that they have get together as a romantic couple and have children.



Yes, I know everyone will say, a rabbit and a fox having children? Are you crazy? Well, I’d like to make an arguement in favor of the theory. First off, this would not be the first odd couple we’ve seen in Disney history between two different species. Look at Robin Hood there's a strong indication of a romantic interest between Little John and Lady Cluck (a bear and a chicken) and more recently, Miss Piggy and Kermit had daydreams about having children together in a movie. How is it more likely for a pig (a mammal who gives live birth) and a frog(an amphibian who lays eggs) to produce children, than two similar sized mammals?

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Even in nature, occasionally skunks breed with cats, dogs breed with wolves and coyotes, horses breed with donkeys, and so on.

Now, in regards to Zootopia in particular, the concept of Judy Hopps as a character, is that she is an individual, a variant from most of her species. i simply can't picture her being content being paired with another rabbit unless he as unique and quirky and fierce as she is, making her a better match for Nick than most rabbits. As others have previously commented on, I think the concept of an interracial/species couple is a very progressive and interesting concept, plus, how CUTE (yes, I know, we aren't supposed to call bunnies cute) would they be As a couple, seriously?!

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