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Raspberries Challenge #6: Alice in Wonderland
Raspberries Challenge #6: Alice in Wonderland
Judy in Wonderland
Judy Hopps walked down one of the many clumsily drawn pathways, stopping right at the intersection where they divided. “Great,” huffed the nineteen year old rabbit as she looked down at the zig-zagged and crazy pathways branching out in multiple directions. The arrow signs around her didn’t help much either as they pointed everywhere, even in the absolute most ludicrous places – one of them even pointed to the ground and read “grass” – obviously.
Judy raised a brow and shook off the insanity of this strange place – this…wonderland. “Okay, okay focus Judy. Now which way could he have gone?” the rabbit asked herself, as she searched for the mysterious old white rabbit that had run through there prior to her.
She had never met the rabbit, nor had she ever seen him before. He just suddenly popped up early this afternoon at her family’s garden during one of her and her older sister’s immensely boring study sessions – it wasn’t necessarily boring because she hated history, it was more so because of her sister’s slow speaking and unenthusiastic manner of teaching. She might as well been receiving a history lesson from a sloth at the rate her slow talking sister was going.
Judy remembered nearly falling asleep before spotting a sharply dressed white rabbit running across the yard in the distance. She immediately told her sister about it, though her sister didn’t see him. Afterwards, all she did was dismiss Judy’s curious nature, stating that perhaps it was one of their father’s business associates. A fact which Judy found impossible to believe as she was very familiar with all of her family’s close friends and business acquaintances – and she had never once seen that rabbit before. Curious, the bunny found her chance to sneak away from her sister’s lesson and headed off to investigate. In her chase for the white rabbit, she found it odd that he kept blabbering about being late to somewhere. But where? If he wasn’t conducting business with her father or any of her relatives, then what was he doing in their estate in the first place? And just what exactly was he late to?
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Zootopia Takes: The Power of Really Liking Each Other
Our main event, Beastars Takes, will resume soon, but in the meantime I want to talk about one of my favorite movie relationships:
Has this been talked about to death by other people? Yes. But this is my blog and I write it for free so I can do what I want.
Note: this is not a shipping post–this is just an examination of their canonical relationship in the movie and why it rules.
At first glance, this is your typical enemies-to-friends story. I love those. But while the typical arc tends to involve two characters who can’t stand each other, who eventually develop a grudging respect for one another (often through some kind of shared ordeal) and maybe thaw into actual friendliness at the end. Zootopia packs all of that into the first half–by the midway point they are clearly not just allies, but friends, and by the end of the film they’re inseparable.
It’s important to recognize this isn’t just for the hell of it, or just to be cute–the closeness and trust they build is the linchpin of their success in the final moments of the movie.
All the reasons why, after the jump.
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honestly still not over how there's a disney movie where felony tax evasion is not only a plot point, but the entire reason the cute, marketable heroes enter their cute, marketable partnership
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