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I like BURGINABC's suggestion of two images for Gideon one as a child bully, one as an adult Baker since he did have a big influence on the other characters lives at each point. As a child his bullying of Judy formed her subconscious prejudice for Foxes which lead to her character development . As an adult he provided the essential clue about Night Howlers and he gave Bonnie and Stu an opportunity to overcome their own prejudices by inviting him to be their business partner.\
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I like BURGINABC\'s suggestion of two images for Gideon one as a child bully, one as an adult Baker since he did have a big influence on the other characters lives at each point. As a child his bullying of Judy formed her subconscious prejudice for Foxes which lead to her character development .

As an adult he provided the essential clue about Night Howlers and he gave Bonnie and Stu an opportunity to overcome their own prejudices by inviting him to be their business partner.\\
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As far as a non psychotic image of young Gideon I'd suggest image #89 from http://disneyscreencaps.com/zootopia-2016/3
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As far as a non psychotic image of young Gideon I\'d suggest image #89 from http://disneyscreencaps.com/zootopia-2016/3
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I like BURGINABC's suggestion of two images for Gideon one as a child bully, one as an adult Baker since he did have a big influence on the other characters lives at each point. As a child his bullying of Judy formed her subconscious prejudice for Foxes which lead to her character development . As an adult he provided the essential clue about Night Howlers and he gave Bonnie and Stu an opportunity to overcome their own prejudices by inviting him to be their business partner. \
As far as a non psychotic image of young Gideon I'd suggest image #89 from http://disneyscreencaps.com/zootopia-2016/3
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I like BURGINABC\'s suggestion of two images for Gideon one as a child bully, one as an adult Baker since he did have a big influence on the other characters lives at each point. As a child his bullying of Judy formed her subconscious prejudice for Foxes which lead to her character development . As an adult he provided the essential clue about Night Howlers and he gave Bonnie and Stu an opportunity to overcome their own prejudices by inviting him to be their business partner.\\\\\\

As far as a non psychotic image of young Gideon I\'d suggest image #89 from http://disneyscreencaps.com/zootopia-2016/3
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I like BURGINABC's suggestion of two images for Gideon one as a child bully, one as an adult Baker since he did have a big influence on the other characters lives at each point. As a child his bullying of Judy formed her subconscious prejudice for Foxes which lead to her character development . As an adult he provided the essential clue about Night Howlers and he gave Bonnie and Stu an opportunity to overcome their own prejudices by inviting him to be their business partner.
As far as a non psychotic image of young Gideon I'd suggest image #89 from http://disneyscreencaps.com/zootopia-2016/3
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I like BURGINABC\'s suggestion of two images for Gideon one as a child bully, one as an adult Baker since he did have a big influence on the other characters lives at each point. As a child his bullying of Judy formed her subconscious prejudice for Foxes which lead to her character development . As an adult he provided the essential clue about Night Howlers and he gave Bonnie and Stu an opportunity to overcome their own prejudices by inviting him to be their business partner. \\\\\\
As far as a non psychotic image of young Gideon I\'d suggest image #89 from http://disneyscreencaps.com/zootopia-2016/3
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I like BURGINABC's suggestion of two images for Gideon one as a child bully, one as an adult Baker since he did have a big influence on the other characters lives at each point. As a child his bullying of Judy formed her subconscious prejudice for Foxes which lead to her character development . As an adult he provided the essential clue about Night Howlers and he gave Bonnie and Stu an opportunity to overcome their own prejudices by inviting him to be their business partner.
As far as a non psychotic image of young Gideon I'd suggest image #89 from http://disneyscreencaps.com/zootopia-2016/3
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I like BURGINABC\'s suggestion of two images for Gideon one as a child bully, one as an adult Baker since he did have a big influence on the other characters lives at each point. As a child his bullying of Judy formed her subconscious prejudice for Foxes which lead to her character development . As an adult he provided the essential clue about Night Howlers and he gave Bonnie and Stu an opportunity to overcome their own prejudices by inviting him to be their business partner.
As far as a non psychotic image of young Gideon I\'d suggest image #89 from http://disneyscreencaps.com/zootopia-2016/3
And Baker Gideon as image #150 from http://disneyscreencaps.com/zootopia-2016/52
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