Zootopia characters confirmed

RSoxNo1

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Of course there is that other Theroy...
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You forgot The Air Up There

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lazyboy97o

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The message is actually about animals evolving against nature and developing human facets of co-existing, and the struggle between the two. But there's no humans technically so I guess that doesn't count in that insanely narrow ideology for every ride in a THEME PARK to base itself around.

Oh and that idea totally means Avatar fits in that world, so... y'know...
The Avatar argument has been had plenty and I'm not contradicting myself.

Forget it. You're arguing with the guy who wants to pull Splash Mountain out of Frontierland.
You're reading comprehension is severely lacking.
 

doctornick

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I've always envisioned the smaller orange area about Avatar as being a great location for a cartoon animal based land. It would make for a good transition between the real world of Africa and the fantastic world of Pandora. I would leave the huge undeveloped area in the north to be for another "real" continental land like Australia or South America equipped with live animals.

Personally, though, I don't think I would develop a land solely based on Zootopia, but would rather see that as an attraction within a larger "Critter Country" that had different IPs.
 

Donaldfan1934

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Personally, though, I don't think I would develop a land solely based on Zootopia, but would rather see that as an attraction within a larger "Critter Country" that had different IPs.
Except Critter Country at DL and TDL is exclusively about forest animals and has a very rustic feel to it all while Zootopia is a large modern city with whole evironments devoted to different types of animals. I see your point, but I don think that it would work there despite the main characters being a Fox and a Rabbit.
 

Matt_Black

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It doesn't mean that he wants to get rid of it entirely. He may want to see it in a Critter Country area.

Well, when he goes on and on about how thematically inappropriate it is, and then when you ask him what he'd do with it, or point out other inconsistencies that he's never addressed, he essentially pulls the, "Hey look over there!" and then goes off on a different tangent without actually giving an answer.
 

doctornick

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Except Critter Country at DL and TDL is exclusively about forest animals and has a very rustic feel to it all while Zootopia is a large modern city with whole evironments devoted to different types of animals. I see your point, but I don think that it would work there despite the main characters being a Fox and a Rabbit.

I'm not suggesting a land that is a copy of what is in DL, just using that as a generic name for a land based upon animated animals.
 

Cesar R M

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Except Critter Country at DL and TDL is exclusively about forest animals and has a very rustic feel to it all while Zootopia is a large modern city with whole evironments devoted to different types of animals. I see your point, but I don think that it would work there despite the main characters being a Fox and a Rabbit.
Agree. Zootopia would fit at AK because of its different themes. I mean Tundra, Savannah and Rainforest then City? would lead to a very good idea about "utopia" of elements.
Like a giant biodome of earth's variations
 

asianway

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Considering how Tokyo seems to be the one that puts characters out faster. Id say a M&G for Judy and Nick will be a sure thing.
Not true, Tokyo rarely if ever gets the characters from the new movies. Only if they are in a show in the case of frozen and rapunzel and Flynn.
 

Donaldfan1934

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Well, when he goes on and on about how thematically inappropriate it is, and then when you ask him what he'd do with it, or point out other inconsistencies that he's never addressed, he essentially pulls the, "Hey look over there!" and then goes off on a different tangent without actually giving an answer.
Oh, is see. He's very vague about his ideas.
 

Matt_Black

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Oh, is see. He's very vague about his ideas.

Oh yes.

"Frontierland was designed to be both a chronological and westward expansion, going from the east and earliest point at Liberty Square, all the way to the southwest 1870s at Big Thunder Mountain."
"Hey, isn't the landing for the Tom Sawyer rafts directly across from Big Thunder? How does that fit in to the design you described?"
"..."
 

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