Talk:Zootopia/@comment-26542216-20150817191406/@comment-26664919-20150820121029

Its a solo red carpet interview with Ginnifer Goodwin during D23. Its somewhere on youtube, I think. I also read an interview somewhere where she also briefly tried to explain Judy's relationship with Nick, at least as much as she was allowed. Goodwin says Nick and Judy's relationship is not defined by a cheap romantic undertone but rather a pure combative? (I think that's the word she used) or competitive opposites attract dynamic going on between them.

Judy believes "any animal can be anything they want" while Nick believes "animals cannot escape their nature" but over time, because of Nick's developed friendship with Judy, he was forced to change. Most likely for her...

A sly foxes and a dumb bunny shouldn't get mixed with each other. That's Nick's perspective but when he learns to look past what or who they are, maybe the sly fox and dumb bunny could be something more than they're expected to be.

And that fox kid at the elephant ice cream shop, not really Nick's kid. He claims the kid is adopted which was part of Nick's scam meaning you can't really trust what he says about that fox kid.