>Lives an ideal country life with hundreds of loving family and friends >Her dream is to move alone to the chaotic dangerous big city to have a stressful low-paying job and live in a shitty apartment
Did the writers think was a relatable story for most people and not completely horrific?
It is relatable though. You would be surprised at how many people throw away wonderful fulfilling lives because they had some retarded dream. Just look at 99% of people who went to college for an art degree.
Pretty sure all of human history is the desire to get off the farm.
Jack Ortiz
It's funny how many furfaggots think zootopia is this sexual paradise, projecting their disgusting hedonistic lifestyles onto an innocent cartoon
Ian Gonzalez
There has been a growing movement in returning to the land and living off of it over the past couple decades or so. The rise of subcultures like cottagecore and the renewed interest in herb and vegetable gardening are all signs that this back to the farm mindset is only growing.
Michael Reed
She's stupid, she should have stayed with Gideon
Dominic Robinson
Subby has obviously never lived in the country.
Sebastian Mitchell
DUDE I JUST LOVE THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE OF ZOOTOPIA CITY!
Dylan Bailey
>all of human history is the desire to get off the farm No, it's mostly to either get slaves for your farm or get money to buy stuff for your farm, urbanfaggot
Lincoln Howard
>Either be a nobody farmer >Or have the chance to be the first bunny officer and even if she fails she can still just go back to being a farmer
There was literally no reason for her not to.
Carson Sullivan
>Never leave the nest and amount to anything more than another anonymous farmer and baby factory We all have our own hells to run from, OP
Aiden Robinson
Meh. That story with shock collars had more potential.
Dylan Moore
PREDATOR ATTACKS ARE PART AND PARCEL OF URBAN LIVING
Julian Evans
>be first bunny officer >act like hot shit on your first day of the job >be remembered for your horrific death and firmly gate the profession for your entire species Judy really was in the wrong in regards to her career, expecting to be king of the castle day one is not reasonable
Benjamin Kelly
>Lives an ideal country life with hundreds of loving family and friends >Her dream is to move alone to the chaotic dangerous big city to have a stressful low-paying job and live in a shitty apartment Average american woman. The amish were right.
Luis Miller
But now it's the opposite, we realized useless consumerism is wrecking us in mind and body
Josiah Sullivan
>anonymous farmer and baby factory Depends on your perspective, that could easily be seen as >a productive member of society that feeds useless urbanites, and is a loving wife to a loving husband with lovely children
Chase Murphy
Having a small plot of land to grow stuff is totally different to having your entire income and possibly your life tied to the crops and the vagaries of the weather. It turns out living in the city and having a shitty job is way less stressful.