The Hopps clan is vast and great and one of the "Three Families" of the Tri-Burrows. Hopps, Weaselton, Dreyson. They're not monetarily grand, but they're connected and well known. Judy is just the most famous one... in Zootopia. Back home she *IS* a celebrity but really, her brother Jake is known (for a good reason; he's Mr. Weaselton now, husband of Princess Weaselton, heiress of Weaselton's Wares) and her other brother Rob is... infamous (for being an attempted murderer, a successful arsonist, and a bigot). Sort of lost in there is another same generation brother.
Kenneth "Kenny" Hopps can very easily be identified as Jack McBrayer wearing a bunny costume. He's a smiley, happy dude with a positive, can-do attitude who works as an office assistant at Dreyson & Manchas (formerly Blackpaw & Manchas before Travis married into the Dreyson clan) the legal services office for Bunnyburrow. He edits papers, files, proofs, and runs around. He doesn't mind scut work. Which was how his co-worker so often got him to buy her lunch. She pushed and pushed and pushed until she was pregnant and walking down the aisle.
Speaking of, another fox snuck into the bunny warren after she lured herself into Kenny's charming orbit and, in her own words, did not grow to need him, she grew to want him so bad it hurt. It might be the same thing. Sylvia Dorothy Hopps nee Arctica. She's the opposite of a hometown honey. She's from the far and exotic land of... Tundratown in Zootopia. Same difference to a buck-toothed rube like Kenny. As her height tells, she's not like Nick. She's specifically modeled after the cut-content arctic fox masseuse characters, hence why she's a snack-size fox but isn't fully Finnick-short. She's the secretary at Dreyson & Manchas, and is the standard Zootopian snark fox in a land of country bumpkins. She's even got the DreamWorks brow and all. She loved snarking off to the bosses and getting Kenny to do things. Never maliciously, just for amusement. Until one day she was just falling for him. Then came the fire. She was there. Kenny came by every day she was out of work. Held her. Kissed her. Did oh so much more. The day she flatly told him she was off her birth control, was barely notable. He used his bunny passion full steam, and did not shy away from her when there was no protection. Thus, the future Mrs. Hopps got married in that state. She's close to delivery. Also, her Tundratown heritage comes through in her headwear. A babushka, she's a wife and impending mother now, it's practically a requirement. And of course they match. She might have a popped brow but they're THAT couple.
He's all smiles, she's all snark, together they're like a glass of sweet tea, lightly bitter meets wonderfully sweet.
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The disused arctic fox concept and Zootopia setting © Disney
Art by
Capt. Horatio Hortense Bezoar
Kenneth "Kenny" Hopps can very easily be identified as Jack McBrayer wearing a bunny costume. He's a smiley, happy dude with a positive, can-do attitude who works as an office assistant at Dreyson & Manchas (formerly Blackpaw & Manchas before Travis married into the Dreyson clan) the legal services office for Bunnyburrow. He edits papers, files, proofs, and runs around. He doesn't mind scut work. Which was how his co-worker so often got him to buy her lunch. She pushed and pushed and pushed until she was pregnant and walking down the aisle.
Speaking of, another fox snuck into the bunny warren after she lured herself into Kenny's charming orbit and, in her own words, did not grow to need him, she grew to want him so bad it hurt. It might be the same thing. Sylvia Dorothy Hopps nee Arctica. She's the opposite of a hometown honey. She's from the far and exotic land of... Tundratown in Zootopia. Same difference to a buck-toothed rube like Kenny. As her height tells, she's not like Nick. She's specifically modeled after the cut-content arctic fox masseuse characters, hence why she's a snack-size fox but isn't fully Finnick-short. She's the secretary at Dreyson & Manchas, and is the standard Zootopian snark fox in a land of country bumpkins. She's even got the DreamWorks brow and all. She loved snarking off to the bosses and getting Kenny to do things. Never maliciously, just for amusement. Until one day she was just falling for him. Then came the fire. She was there. Kenny came by every day she was out of work. Held her. Kissed her. Did oh so much more. The day she flatly told him she was off her birth control, was barely notable. He used his bunny passion full steam, and did not shy away from her when there was no protection. Thus, the future Mrs. Hopps got married in that state. She's close to delivery. Also, her Tundratown heritage comes through in her headwear. A babushka, she's a wife and impending mother now, it's practically a requirement. And of course they match. She might have a popped brow but they're THAT couple.
He's all smiles, she's all snark, together they're like a glass of sweet tea, lightly bitter meets wonderfully sweet.
Characters are mine
The disused arctic fox concept and Zootopia setting © Disney
Art by
Capt. Horatio Hortense Bezoar
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had an idea for a rather dark fic that used the idea of the Hopps family being one of the Big Clans of their town.
though mine used 5 clans and their all rabbits.
the reason its dark is they clans don't like Judy's "i want to be a cop' and when her application form is found, its the final straw.
She's dragged before the clan's leaders and when she refuses to become a farmwife she's branded (literally) an exile and tossed out.
and Nick finds her passed out in back ally and takes her in.. as an apprentice/servant.
.. but that was as far as I got with it.
though mine used 5 clans and their all rabbits.
the reason its dark is they clans don't like Judy's "i want to be a cop' and when her application form is found, its the final straw.
She's dragged before the clan's leaders and when she refuses to become a farmwife she's branded (literally) an exile and tossed out.
and Nick finds her passed out in back ally and takes her in.. as an apprentice/servant.
.. but that was as far as I got with it.
I guess it was a medieval thing. Since apprentices and servants are fantastically rare in modern times, as is formalized mob rule. And what was Nick doing there? Unless you mean she made it to Zootopia, which makes no sense, she only gets there after the police academy, where she's presumably in a barracks that would take official action against branding her.
I get dark ideas, and it was a good medieval idea. She has to join some shadowy guild because... so there's a constabulary, with paper applications, but it still operates on guildhall rules?
I get dark ideas, and it was a good medieval idea. She has to join some shadowy guild because... so there's a constabulary, with paper applications, but it still operates on guildhall rules?
So she never actually got to become a cop, never submitted the paperwork and no one ever found her on the trip into the city? I can see some... minor pathing issues with the story flow, if I can make that statement. And this happened in the modern era with cell phones and Federal investigative bodies and video cameras with high definition recording capabilities and depending on how dark, automatic weapons? Some stories or story types do not survive the transition to modern forms of technology and I thinkthat's fine.
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