And so, after a spirited game of apartment racquetball, the two change out of their sweaty clothes and proceed to talk the night away until the sunrise.
(and if you believe that, you'll buy this watch!)
I have a few other ideas for Nick/Judy I may eventually do. Zootopia has that mix of good characters and an interesting world around them that really tickles the ol' fanfiction bone. (Nothing porny planned though - sorry to those sitting through this comic patiently waiting for genitals). I need to do more of the work I should be doing first, however - and perhaps I actually will.
(and if you believe that, you'll buy this watch!)
I have a few other ideas for Nick/Judy I may eventually do. Zootopia has that mix of good characters and an interesting world around them that really tickles the ol' fanfiction bone. (Nothing porny planned though - sorry to those sitting through this comic patiently waiting for genitals). I need to do more of the work I should be doing first, however - and perhaps I actually will.
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Oh, I thought I put it in. But, I do see I forgot the first n. LOL. "Sointny!" I used to be a BIG three stooges fan, especially Curly.
Oh, I'm still a fan. I just don't take the time to watch them as much as I used to. I still like their antics when I take the time to watch them.
This has two of the sexiest things in the word for me: a cute girl in an oversized t-shirt and acknowledging that Judy has a nice butt.
Dude, Im cumming all over the keyboard over here!
Dude, Im cumming all over the keyboard over here!
Sorry this watch is new. But i do need a new pair of headphones... Mmmmmm... Bunny booty
You mean they aren't? FA, DA, Inkbunny, just look at any anthro art site and you see Nick and Judy EVERYWHERE.
Sounds like an interesting set of projects, would love to see what you come up with.
It's a hastily-done "6" at the end. Either that, or expired margarine.
Pancakes! Pancakes, with Jam or Honey! A perfect way to start the day.
You know those blueberries Nick likes so much? Those would go great with pancakes. Either that or in oatmeal.
I'm not understanding the joke here if there is a joke here.~ :p
I think in the Zootopia world, an 'Easter Bunny' joke is equivalent to a 'Redheads are easy,' joke, or a 'Lesbians live together before having sex,' joke. Just something you can accidentally stumble into saying.
Close but if you watched the movie, Judy told the cheetah character that if other animals call a bunny cute its considered offensive but when a bunny calls another bunny cute its fine. So Nick is checking to see if he is still on the offensive side or has been allowed to go to the bunnies side.
Ahh ok. I think it makes sense now hehe. I never seen the movie and probably won't till it comes out on DVD.~ ':-3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5Bds2GcCdk
You will find them talking about it at around 1:11.
This movie is awesome. Can't wait for the next gen of furry loves from this and the many spin-offs from this masterful world.
You will find them talking about it at around 1:11.
This movie is awesome. Can't wait for the next gen of furry loves from this and the many spin-offs from this masterful world.
I wish my laptop fast enough for me to watch it hehe, this thing is as slow as a turtle. ^.^' I wanna see the movie tho.~
You should, after watching the many trailers and clips, I got sucked into watching it. So worth the $16 for the 3D version too.
I will soon, well when it comes out on DVD anyways haha.~
I think what your getting at is not so Easter related. Judy is a herbivore, thus would not eat eggs.
Could be. I was thinking his 'Sorry about that' was a definite interspecies party foul in some way.
Here was the math I was doing:
"So, can I fix you something for breakfast?"
"[Ooo, eggs. I'm a fox and I could murder some eggs right now.]"
"[What, you think just because I'm a bunny I'm hiding eggs all over my apartment?]"
"[Oh, Jesus, no, I'm so sorry about implying that. Nothing of the sort. But speaking of being inappropriately racist, I don't mind saying that your bunny butt is CUTE. Film callback!]"
'[Because I trust you enough to spent an intimate night with you, I will happily take the compliment.]"
Here was the math I was doing:
"So, can I fix you something for breakfast?"
"[Ooo, eggs. I'm a fox and I could murder some eggs right now.]"
"[What, you think just because I'm a bunny I'm hiding eggs all over my apartment?]"
"[Oh, Jesus, no, I'm so sorry about implying that. Nothing of the sort. But speaking of being inappropriately racist, I don't mind saying that your bunny butt is CUTE. Film callback!]"
'[Because I trust you enough to spent an intimate night with you, I will happily take the compliment.]"
Nice morning after, I wonder just how different their breakfast meals would be. And of course Nick likes eggs, he probably prefers chicken for lunch and/or dinner. Plus the fact that being in a relationship with a bunny renders the whole awkward thing about calling her cute null and void just because they're dating and thus for the fox the comment is a sincere compliment.
Your comment about Nick and eggs and chicken is a running joke in a story I'm working on about a tiger striped fox and her boyfriend, a human. When they go out to eat, he continually jokes with her about chicken and eggs.
Ya know, I'm actually glad that there isn't going to be actual sex depicted. This is a duo that doesn't need it, IMO and I know I'm not the only who feels that way.
I too agree. This was a lot of fun, and very funny, and the implied bedroom shenanigans are just perfect for both the tone of this and of the characters. seeing fox and bunny insert tab A would have kind of ruined it for me.
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LOL being silly of course. But check it out, cant tell if this is from the art book or not. So it too may not be of the 'kanon' - http://40.media.tumblr.com/31eaaa0e.....2x3fo5_500.jpg
Ugh I can NOT find it! She may have a door on the right side near the main door too. Such a good movie
Ugh I can NOT find it! She may have a door on the right side near the main door too. Such a good movie
There is a second door in her apartment, on the right-hand wall (the side with the desk) -- but the only time you ever actually get a glimpse of it is that one scene when she enters the apartment for the first time, closes the door behind her, and comments on the "greasy wallpaper", so it's a blink-and-you-miss-it moment. If you look closely at that image you posted (which I believe is from the artbook, yes), you can see a couple of positioning marks along that wall where the door is meant to be. I'm guessing that's where the bathroom is, and it's probably just as cramped and bare-bones as the apartment itself. :)
If it's anything like the 1-bedroom "studio" apartment I lived in many moons ago, it's probably a room about 6x6ft, with a medicine chest above the sink, a toilet, and a shower stall just big enough for one person, and the door probably opens outward (into the main apartment) because otherwise you wouldn't be able to close the door while standing inside the room unless you backed all the way into the shower stall first. :)
She microwaved a frozen dinner in the movie. She's gotta have something to keep it from spoiling, as it's pretty darn inconvenient to go to the grocery store every time before meals.
But, but, but, that's depicted in a lot of Japanese anime. I thought EVERYBODY did that in animated stories. LOL.
Yea bit if you look at her room panout in the first shot it makes no sense lol. Im obviously being silly with the comment but good lord it was a spartan room
Oh, I know. I bought the Cinestory Comic and took a good look of her flat. It's pretty bare bones. :D
But who's to say she hasn't bought some furnishings after a few paychecks? Most everyone starts poor right after graduating and I doubt Judy was any exception. Not with her parents having a couple hundred mouths to feed.
Not to mention we're assuming she got her old flat back after she returned back from Bunnyburough.
But who's to say she hasn't bought some furnishings after a few paychecks? Most everyone starts poor right after graduating and I doubt Judy was any exception. Not with her parents having a couple hundred mouths to feed.
Not to mention we're assuming she got her old flat back after she returned back from Bunnyburough.
I know right? She would most likely have to. Theres also apparently a deleted scene of her putting up wallpaper so who knows!
Oh that would have been adorable. Just simple slices of life are interesting with these characters.
My impression was that she wasn't gone all that long -- less than a week, if even that(*), since she was unaware of her parents' partnership with Gideon until he pulled up in his truck -- so even if she was on a month-to-month lease, it probably hadn't had a chance to run out yet, and the landlady wouldn't have had that much time to find a new tenant, so it's not unreasonable to assume she was able to get it back again. Although one would hope she could afford a better place after she rejoins the force; presumably, she got a promotion after cracking the Nighthowler case, if she's giving the keynote speech at Nick's graduation ceremony and is partnered with him as the senior officer.
(* granted, the movie plays a bit fast and loose with the timeline, since the dialogue references to how much of Judy's 48 hours she has left don't mesh with the day/night cycles we see in the various scenes. But still, if she'd been back in Bunnyburrow for more than a couple of days, one would think she'd have already found out about Gideon, since her dad's comment about Gideon being "right on time" implies that the pie deliveries are a regular thing, so...)
(* granted, the movie plays a bit fast and loose with the timeline, since the dialogue references to how much of Judy's 48 hours she has left don't mesh with the day/night cycles we see in the various scenes. But still, if she'd been back in Bunnyburrow for more than a couple of days, one would think she'd have already found out about Gideon, since her dad's comment about Gideon being "right on time" implies that the pie deliveries are a regular thing, so...)
"Apartment racquetball"... Is that what those crazy kids are calling it now? ;3
Who doesn't love using their imagination? Besides, they're really just a sweet couple.
The eggs comment just made me think of old cartoons where foxes would raiding hen houses for eggs. =P
The eggs comment just made me think of old cartoons where foxes would raiding hen houses for eggs. =P
So disappointed, Mr. Schwartz. I hope this means that instead of Zootopia-breeding, that means that Sabrina's story will be moving along faster?
was meant to be a shortened version of asshole I believe, as some folks say a hole, I think just a mistake and added a w to hole
Oh, so they DID have a 'party'
and THANK YOU Nick Wilde and Mr. Schwartz for saying what was all in our minds about Judy's best features...
and THANK YOU Nick Wilde and Mr. Schwartz for saying what was all in our minds about Judy's best features...
Her parents should be ok with it. They already have Gideon Grey working with them as a pastry chef.
I haven't seen the movie yet (can't decide to go to the theater or wait for the DVD), so what is a Gideon Grey, a wolf?
Ah, I remember seeing a drawing of Nick standing over Judy when she was scared or something. I guess the shadow I saw was Gideon. Okay. That makes some sense to me.
I love Zootopia! And keeping it clean... makes it better somehow. I think it's the air of mystery.
Woohoo more Judy x Nick comics!
I'll be waiting with bells on.
To annoy the neighbors.
Woohoo more Judy x Nick comics!
I'll be waiting with bells on.
To annoy the neighbors.
*SPOILERS!!!!!!*
The movie certainly taught me something.... Don't trust sheep lol
The movie certainly taught me something.... Don't trust sheep lol
Apartment raquetball? Well, that explains all the heavy breathing. Ooh. What kind of watch is that? And it's only $250.00? I'll take it.
Clever idea turning your signature and date into a brand of butter. ewe
I think what makes them work so well is how natural the relationship feels. misfits that somehow work off each other well. dialogue practically writes itself
Old World joke.
A rabbi and the wife were sitting down for breakfast.
The good rabbi, as he's eating his eggs, ponders: "I wonder if the good Lord made a mistake in having man born live, rather than from an egg."
His wife, taken aback for a moment at the question, sputtered: "But husband, why would that be a good thing?"
Looking up calmly, the rabbit regarded his wife with a faint smile. "Because, dear wife... if we wanted a child, I would say: it is time to fertilize the egg! And if we did not, it would be: Gittele, make me an omelette!"
A rabbi and the wife were sitting down for breakfast.
The good rabbi, as he's eating his eggs, ponders: "I wonder if the good Lord made a mistake in having man born live, rather than from an egg."
His wife, taken aback for a moment at the question, sputtered: "But husband, why would that be a good thing?"
Looking up calmly, the rabbit regarded his wife with a faint smile. "Because, dear wife... if we wanted a child, I would say: it is time to fertilize the egg! And if we did not, it would be: Gittele, make me an omelette!"
I do not understand their last two exchange of lines. I don't understand his question- or her answer. Please, Eric, explain or correct.
If you'd seen the movie, you'd have also seen her reaction to the term "cute" in the movie.
I know about that but what about that sentence with the "whole thing?"
I don't understand that question either.
I don't understand that question either.
It's just a really colloquial way of asking if there would be a problem.
as in "If I said this, would it bother you?"
as in "If I said this, would it bother you?"
I'm not buying it. I've shared the pic with at least a dozen people who have in fact seen the movie, and they don't get it either, even with the term 'cute' as applied to bunnies by non-bunnies applied. Quite simply, it's very poorly worded and remains as not making any real sense. That... is just an informed helpful criticism, and not just my own. Semantics and and syntax need to work together. Several respondents here can sense it, quite clearly. Thanx for the art though
So, if I used some clumsy wording , that WOULD be a whole thing, apparently.
Actually that was "Sir Mix-A-Lot" who did the butts song.
MC Hammer did "Can't Touch This."
MC Hammer did "Can't Touch This."
I admire that you're going to keep their stuff technically SFW. I like porn as much as the next person but there are some things I'd rather not see all exposed.
haven't seen the movie yet, but right now I feel like in the next couple of years we might have fans of the movie making characters that would be the children of this pairing..... and oddly enough I am kinda looking forward to seeing that lol
Eric I'm shocked....well not really :3
Only just catching up on your artwork.
Only just catching up on your artwork.
These slice of life moments just keep getting cuter & cuter! No porn required!
Clever idea turning your signature and date into a brand of butter. ewe
At first I was totally against shipping them, but now I just wanna see more!
I just saw Zootopia today. I really adore Nick and Judy, and while I'm normally not that fond of R34 o Disney characters, I could actually see the romantic pairing of the two.
Also, it was disgustingly cute. X3
Also, it was disgustingly cute. X3
I always wondered about this. If Nick and Judy actually became a couple, would Nick become a vegetarian for Judy's benefit?
Well, foxes are omnivores; I'm sure Nick would be able to chow down on the occasional veggie every so often, but I'm also sure Judy could learn to live with his... Broader dietary habits. She seems like a pretty adaptable bunny
After a night like that, they must have slept like they were hibernating for winter. And I do have to agree that Judy's ass is really cu--uh...voluptuous.
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