5/27/2023 0 Comments Mousterpiece cinema zootopia![]() Her name was Judy Hopps, and she was Nick's girlfriend. Nick turned to see a beautiful twenty-four year old grey and white female bunny with purple eyes, lithe body and curvaceous hips and rear, clad in a khaki collared shirt and matching khaki shorts, standing there. "Oh, you really think it will be that easy?" a youthful, lovely, feminine voice answered. ![]() Give me enough time and I will catch one for you," he replied. "If only we could get a specimen of the mainline Bigfoot species." a male White rhino scientist said. Moving on, he came to a series of cages containing various breeds of Bigfoot, such as the Grassman. He had captured it around a farm, where it had been killing chickens. This particular enclosure was kept dim for its inhabitant, an aggressive, quill-backed, red-eyed, bipedal Chupacabra, the deadly gargoyle-like beast of more tropical areas. He looked into the acrylic front of one of the enclosures. He had been involved with the organization for some years, at least since he had reached his mid-twenties. Nick could remember catching a majority of these creatures. Following him were the scientists and caretakers. He served as the organization's main monster hunter, and he was very good at what he did. His name was Nick Wilde, and he was clad in a dark green collared shirt and matching dark green cargo shorts. The voice belonged to a very handsome twenty-eight year old male Red fox. "All right, let's check on our beasts today," said a handsome charming voice. Run by the Mammalian Institute of Science, it was the place that had confirmed that these beasts, so long spoken of as legends, were real. Also secret from much of Zootopia was a very special facility hidden deep in the depths of the Forest District: CryptoLab, where specimens of these monsters were captured and placed in enclosures for study. However, little did the mammals of Zootopia and the rest of the Kingdom of Mammalia know that some of these legends were actually real: Bigfoot, Chupacabra, Zootopia Devil, Yeti, Lake monsters and so on. From the blood orb of Sahara Square to the legend of the curse of King Mutt, a jackal who had ruled what is now Sahara Square thousands of years earlier, the stories had been passed down by mammals for many years. Zootopia had its fair share of mysteries. In my take on Zootopia, the only mammals that didn't achieve sentience were marine mammals (except otters and Polar bears), all species of bats, and all species of primates (that goes for all of my continuities). I portray the Bigfoot as a more aggressive animal, in order to make them more a threat. However, once they are out there, they discover how aggressive their quarry can be. To this end, Nick, his girlfriend Judy and their little team head out into the woods around Zootopia. While the facility already has several breeds of Bigfoot (several have been reported in real life), they seek to display the mainline Bigfoot species. Nick is the main hunter who goes out and brings back the creatures, while Judy primarily works in the facility's hydroponics lab, growing fruits and vegetables to feed the herbivorous creatures. Essentially, it's an AU were Nick and Judy, who are obviously going to be dating, work together at a special, secret facility in Zootopia meant to house various cryptids. Nick and Judy are hunting Bigfoot Premise RT thecartooncrave: 64 years ago today, 'The Huckleberry Hound Show' premiered.The Monster Hunter is a story by PrinceBalto. “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,” picking up many years after “War for the Planet of the Apes,” star… 23 hours ago ![]() RT MarcVibbert: It's #InternationalPodcastDay & I'm a dude in his mid 30s so of course I have a podcast, in fact, 2 of them. Peabody and Sherman, Mulan, Paperman, Pixar, pocahontas, Rocko's Modern Life, Tarzan, The Disney Renaissance, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, The Rescuers Down Under, Trailer, Waking Sleeping Beauty, Walt Disney Animation Studios | Leave a reply Post navigation From The Little Mermaid up to Tarzan, we discuss Disney’s most successful era that began in the late 80s and ended around the year 2000.Īlso discussed: the new release Escape from Planet Earth, some new clips from Monsters University, as well as news from Dreamworks and Illumination Entertainment.Ĭontinue reading → Posted in Episodes, Podcast, Reviews | Tagged Adam and Dog, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Clip, Dan Scanlon, Despicable Me, Disney, Doomed: A Biological Cartoon, Dreamworks, Escape from Planet Earth, Hercules, Illumination Entertainment, Minions, Monsters University, Mr. In this episode Marc and Matt become renaissance men with guest host Josh Spiegel (from “ Mousterpiece Cinema“). ![]()
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