Talk:Zootopia/@comment-5294119-20160328070545/@comment-27997791-20160328180038

"It's not about color, it's about what we do with our bodies." I'm not following. How would an interspecies realtionship have stronger implications as to what things they would or wouldn't do in intimacy than an intraspecies relationship would have? How does the prospect of a bunny and a fox being together have naughtier implications than two bunnies together? We know the animals in the movie have sex, Judy wouldn't have 275 siblings otherwise, how is the fact that Bonnie and Stu evidently got it on any less child friendly than the prospect of an anthropomorphic bunny and an anthropomorphic fox being together and presumably making out when we're not looking?