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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

    Votes: 433 27.5%
  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 57 3.6%
  • A slow death

    Votes: 1,087 68.9%

  • Total voters
    1,577
I had two thoughts today (new personal best!):

1) Overfishing. Now that we have confirmed that only fish are eaten (there goes my fantasy of a Zootopia Shark girl), wouldn't that lead to overfishing? We have overfishing in real life, imagine if it was the only food 10% of the population could eat.

2) Overpopulation. Rabbits and many other animals have machine-gunning offspring as the sole tactic of survival. My question is: How are there not way too many herbivores now that the predators have switched to children fish? And how is there enough farms to feed that many creatures. Can you imagine the farmlands in Zootopia? The scale? The deforestation must be immense! We have problems with that in real life! Can you imagine if we were dealing with a 90% pure herbivore population? And so much of it is creatures that consume too much vegetation such as rabbits!! And guess how those multiply like!

Am I overthinking things? Yes, what of it? If reptiles and birds were in the menu, things would make some sense. Oh, bugs ARE probably eaten too. Still, they did not put that much thought into this verse.
 
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Scrubbing The Acolyte from the canon might be 2020s Disney's most popular move.
The Acolyte was their last effort to save their failed 'High Republic' line of books and comics.

Leave it to Kathleen Kennedy to leave that fate up to a highly hated lesbian criminal who never directed a TV show before (Last I checked, looking at her resume she did 2 stage-plays before hand, a drastic difference) and never had any interest in Star Wars.

Fucking clown.
 
1) Overfishing. Now that we have confirmed that only fish are eaten (there goes my fantasy of a Zootopia Shark girl), wouldn't that lead to overfishing? We have overfishing in real life, imagine if it was the only food 10% of the population could eat.
Overthinking indeed. Plus with so many prey animals, it's not like they'll miss a body or two...

2) Overpopulation. Rabbits and many other animals have machine-gunning offspring as the sole tactic of survival. My question is: How are there not way too many herbivores now that the predators have switched to children fish? And how is there enough farms to feed that many creatures. Can you imagine the farmlands in Zootopia? The scale? The deforestation must be immense! We have problems with that in real life! Can you imagine if we were dealing with a 90% pure herbivore population? And so much of it is creatures that consume too much vegetation such as rabbits!! And guess how those multiply like!
Judging from the second movie, prey animals at some point start behaving like lemmings and will inevitably kill themselves more often than not.

Scrubbing The Acolyte from the canon might be 2020s Disney's most popular move.
*Insert Stalin pic meme here*
 
iirc isn't that a total lie invented exactly by Disney movies
No, I wasn't referring to actual lemings, but something from the second movie.

Due to feeling she hasn't proven herself (even though she proved herself plenty by the end of the first movie), Judy the bunny becomes so reckless that she acts suicidally, endangering her partner and totally-not boyfriend Nick (who should have given her a few choice words, but instead barely mumbles like a total loser). Hence the lemming comment.

As well as stuff like deers freezing when faced with imminent danger and such things.
 
No, I wasn't referring to actual lemings, but something from the second movie.

Due to feeling she hasn't proven herself (even though she proved herself plenty by the end of the first movie), Judy the bunny becomes so reckless that she acts suicidally, endangering her partner and totally-not boyfriend Nick (who should have given her a few choice words, but instead barely mumbles like a total loser). Hence the lemming comment.

As well as stuff like deers freezing when faced with imminent danger and such things.
I like that insurance ad with the deers at the four way stop
 
As well as stuff like deers freezing when faced with imminent danger and such things.
Freezing is a survival mechanism same as that of fight and flight. As movement draws attention of nearby predators including human hunters. Freezing got the derision from deer continously doing it in literally the worst place for them to freeze.
 
I know they both suck complete ass, but I'm against companies trying to make pieces of media unavailable like this.
I have held the opinion that if companies do this then the IP immediately goes into the public domain. The acolyte is in that weird situation where its tied to Star Wars though, which means I don't think they should even be allowed to write it off unless they are willing to write off all of Star Wars.

Its a messy situation, but tax write offs and copyright/trademark law are always messy.
 
Didn't they do it to Willow first?
I believe they cancelled the second season, but I dunno if the first one was Vault'ed. Don't have Disney+ to check.

Freezing is a survival mechanism same as that of fight and flight. As movement draws attention of nearby predators including human hunters. Freezing got the derision from deer continously doing it in literally the worst place for them to freeze.
That's the joke. My point is that herbivores are more easily killed in dangerous situations (and the rabbit acts OOC to cause drama).

I know they both suck complete ass, but I'm against companies trying to make pieces of media unavailable like this.
Once again, piracy is always the answer.
What if they go "Soylent Green" with preys and are allowed to eat ultra transformed accident/naturally dead herbivores but shhh it's a secret ;) ?
That's one of my ideas, I've seen it in some media already. Generic artificially tofu-meat thing that can satisfy a predator's needs also works, but that's a safe solution.
Someone mentioned Bojack, I didn't know that show covered that point, didn't like how unlikeable the MC is, and I read the show is wokified in the last seasons.
 
Overthinking indeed. Plus with so many prey animals, it's not like they'll miss a body or two...
Considering the first movie had prey panic-buying ropes, crosses and lighter fluid after one conspiracy, I would not bet on it.

Judging from the second movie, prey animals at some point start behaving like lemmings and will inevitably kill themselves more often than not.
They should not have survived as long as they did anyway. The verse gets more and more convoluted.

What if they go "Soylent Green" with preys and are allowed to eat ultra transformed accident/naturally dead herbivores but shhh it's a secret ;) ?
They could. Bellweather wanted to make the prey turn on the predators. If Soylent Green was at play, that would have done it far better with exposing that than framing alone. Wouldn't she have used it herself if it was the case?
 
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They could. Bellweather wanted to make the prey turn on the predators. If Soylent Green was at play, that would have done it far better with exposing that than framing alone. Wouldn't she have used it herself if it was the case?
The movie had its script changed at the last second and it shows, especially the second part, where it looks like the writers didn't know how to end it (or how to introduce the villain). Bellweather has like 10 minutes of air time, not enough to display her, so to speak. The original story had Nick being the protagonist and was about denouncing an abusive system that went too far, meant to protect minorities from potential danger, but that wouldn't fly today, nevermind back then.
It's funny that the only reason why the police has no small or tiny-sized cops is because otherwise Judy wouldn't have a reason to exist.
 
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