That is not how that works at all man. Genes do not affect sexual attraction or orientation. No matter what the trannies like to spout off about.
Beastars had it right and Legoshi is legit just a guy who likes his girls as prey species. and e-girl like.
>"Ah. The miracle of gene editing chambers. Sure the hybrids had to be split into perfect 50/50 sequences of both parents with a few parameter fillers to account for a median of both their sizes, but ultimately a few healthy new life forms were born."
Would have some potential for funny, like a lion and a mouse dating. >"so yeah it all started with her pulling a thorn outta my foot and we've been together ever since."
>some thug walking in the opposite direction >sees lion and gives a smug look >thug: "heh, nice hair pin" >mouse (popping out): "Why thank you!!" >thug stumbles away in shock >mouse (touching her hairpin): "that's the third time today. It's not too much is it?" >lion: "nah you're good"
I like the idea of interspecies couples, though I don't think they should be able to reproduce (unless they're genetically really similar, like how a horse and a donkey can make a mule. That's probably still not very advisable, though, because the kid would be sterile.)
Stuff like especially is very cute, and could lead to fun relationship dynamics. I don't think Disney is based to enough to cement Nick & Judy's relationship as a couple in Zootopia 2, but it'd be cool if they did. Maybe they could do it with some other characters, I dunno. We'll have to see.
Given his inability to finish anything conclusively I'm amazed he put that out that much of Pack Street. Writing really laser focused his autism more than comics. Sort of the opposite of Poppy O'Possum.
I think in anthropomorphic worlds I prefer the Blacksad approach where Interspecies works. Zootopias/Beastars whole entire plot is built around it not working and that perpetuating the racism, but otherwise it's more fun IMO when it operates where Species can intermix.
It works in Beastars, they aren't even mules, hybrids can breed true and maintain certain characteristics from both parents into their own children. It's just that...first generation hybrids have problems, social problems mostly, but some can spontaneously manifest traits from their other parent after nearly appearing pure-blooded while others might have faulty senses, like the child of a herbivore and a carnivore will be omnivorous, but he can't taste anything, at all
Something that always bothered me about Zootopia is there's no explanation for all of the animals walking on two legs other than they just do, so what if early apes just mixed with other mammals and that's how monkeys, birds, reptiles and fish don't exist or are just like real animals
There was a scene in the movie in the museum of natural history with mamoths and stuff. Looks like in their world, all animals just evolved unlike ours where only apes did.
I think so. One of the episodes of Zootopia Plus had that Francine cop from the movie celebrate her birthday. She's an elephant but she was with a male hippo who I assume is her boyfriend because she was all dolled up.
No.
No, it's treated as a a harsh taboo and offenders are rounded up to live in the secret underground basement with shock collars and shit
>Be wolf
>Attracted to sheep
>Cannot reproduce
>Whatever genes made you hard for sheep die off
so why are there humans still attracted to animals
Somehow they find a real human to frick
Because most degenerates are very vocal about their degeneracy.
And some women mistake that for confidence.
Actually the sheep is male the wolf is female
>Muh genes
Not everyone’s life goal is to have descendants, anon.
How do you go from "genes that affect a behavior being selected against" to whatever the frick this post is?
They're magic talking animals. They can just do Elder Scrolls rules.
That is not how that works at all man. Genes do not affect sexual attraction or orientation. No matter what the trannies like to spout off about.
Beastars had it right and Legoshi is legit just a guy who likes his girls as prey species. and e-girl like.
>head to the local chimpanzee district
>those eggheads can fix anything
>now saddled with several fluffy wool sheep wolf hybrid pup/lambs
Happy days.
>"Ah. The miracle of gene editing chambers. Sure the hybrids had to be split into perfect 50/50 sequences of both parents with a few parameter fillers to account for a median of both their sizes, but ultimately a few healthy new life forms were born."
Genes that make people infertile/sterile still exist
Have you heard of recessive genes?
That would be the sequel plot
Nah
Would have some potential for funny, like a lion and a mouse dating.
>"so yeah it all started with her pulling a thorn outta my foot and we've been together ever since."
That's way too cute for how threads like these usually go
That was an easy one since I borrowed from children's tales. Some others that come to mind:
>spider and pig
>frog and toad
>turtle and hare
And from cartoons (just for luls):
>kangaroo and steer
>cat and skunk
>weasel and monkey
we love 'em
Hnnnnnnnnng
So what's the figurative thorn in the Lion's paw that bonded them?
>some thug walking in the opposite direction
>sees lion and gives a smug look
>thug: "heh, nice hair pin"
>mouse (popping out): "Why thank you!!"
>thug stumbles away in shock
>mouse (touching her hairpin): "that's the third time today. It's not too much is it?"
>lion: "nah you're good"
Switch the genders and it's better
I like the idea of interspecies couples, though I don't think they should be able to reproduce (unless they're genetically really similar, like how a horse and a donkey can make a mule. That's probably still not very advisable, though, because the kid would be sterile.)
Stuff like especially is very cute, and could lead to fun relationship dynamics. I don't think Disney is based to enough to cement Nick & Judy's relationship as a couple in Zootopia 2, but it'd be cool if they did. Maybe they could do it with some other characters, I dunno. We'll have to see.
Kek, don't think I've that one before.
>must be a bunny thing
Ew why are they gay?
The wolf is a f*male
Is it a NOT-LoonaXCollin pairing?
Weaver should sue Vivzie
>hey Collin
>remember the time?
:+(
we didn't see a single animal hybrid in the movie, no i don't think interspecies relations exist
They can fall in love, just not reproduce. Y'know, like gay people.
>He never did "finish" pack street
Even if it was episodic, a finale is always needed.
Given his inability to finish anything conclusively I'm amazed he put that out that much of Pack Street. Writing really laser focused his autism more than comics. Sort of the opposite of Poppy O'Possum.
Only romance with human boys is tolerated
Collin?
he looks like he fricks human woman
I think in anthropomorphic worlds I prefer the Blacksad approach where Interspecies works. Zootopias/Beastars whole entire plot is built around it not working and that perpetuating the racism, but otherwise it's more fun IMO when it operates where Species can intermix.
It works in Beastars, they aren't even mules, hybrids can breed true and maintain certain characteristics from both parents into their own children. It's just that...first generation hybrids have problems, social problems mostly, but some can spontaneously manifest traits from their other parent after nearly appearing pure-blooded while others might have faulty senses, like the child of a herbivore and a carnivore will be omnivorous, but he can't taste anything, at all
Something that always bothered me about Zootopia is there's no explanation for all of the animals walking on two legs other than they just do, so what if early apes just mixed with other mammals and that's how monkeys, birds, reptiles and fish don't exist or are just like real animals
They need to hold stuff
well yeah
now that I think about it none of them should have tails
Some of them needed them to escape conflict
And they’re cute so that’s why they’re selectively bred in
There was a scene in the movie in the museum of natural history with mamoths and stuff. Looks like in their world, all animals just evolved unlike ours where only apes did.
Looking forward to the sequel
I think so. One of the episodes of Zootopia Plus had that Francine cop from the movie celebrate her birthday. She's an elephant but she was with a male hippo who I assume is her boyfriend because she was all dolled up.
I can't believe weaver started divequest again after a 6 year hiatus