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* ConspiracyTheorist: Honey, as seen in "The Bin and the Badge". "The Bin and the Badge" serves as a {{Deconstruction}} for the oft-used portrayal of Honey as this trope insofar who thinks that all sheep are involved in a grand "Cud-spiracy." In fact, J Shute has stated that he got the idea from the UnfortunateImplications many of those fanfics leave that Honey is extremely bigoted against sheep.

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* ConspiracyTheorist: Honey, as seen in "The Bin and the Badge". "The Bin and the Badge" serves as a {{Deconstruction}} for the oft-used portrayal of Honey as this trope insofar who thinks that all sheep are involved in a grand "Cud-spiracy." In fact, J Shute has stated that he got the idea from the UnfortunateImplications many of those fanfics leave that Honey is extremely bigoted against sheep.

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These examples of Surprisingly Realistic Outcome seem to violate at least one of these rules, which disqualifies them: No character reactions (characters get angry, don't forgive, don't change their personality instantly, etc.); Too fantastical (depends on the properties of magic, powers, sci-fi tech, monsters, etc.); Not surprising (a character was warned about the outcome, it's used to provide Karma or An Aesop, or it simply follows normal conventions for this genre or medium); Plot happens (the example only describes an event, but not why audiences would expect a different, unrealistic outcome); Not an outcome (a character just explains why something wouldn't work as expected); More of a Deconstruction (the event has major, lasting effects on the plot, make something more realistic, but not completely realistic, or a parody/fanwork applies realistic consequences to the events of a different work); or fits better under a different trope. See the trope's definition for more details. If you believe a removal was a mistake, please bring it up in the cleanup thread.


* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** In ‘Elementary Introductions’ it’s mentioned in the past that an attempt to integrate red and grey squirrels together by force just ended in fights, not helped by the fact the children sent home by teachers would be supported by their parents for their actions. To try and resolve this, a law was passed allowing teachers to send problem students to Juvie, so they were forced to serve out their sentence. Constitutional rules meant it couldn’t be restricted to just squirrels, so it was enabled for all species with the belief that all teachers would use it sensibly… Needless to say, [[FromBadToWorse they didn't]]. In the end, the whole operation was such a failure that even the Juvie wardens said it was such, treated those sent in well, and then massive numbers of children were withdrawn from school in protest until the law was scrapped.
** Regardless of how high or low you like your Zootopian fox discrimination, there was no way that Beavis was ever getting away with his attempt to get Ash into trouble.
** Taz (the Tasmanian Devil) from ''Looney Tunes'' is locked up in an insane asylum (a fate that also hits Honey). When Taz tries to do his famous tornado attack, he just gets dizzy and falls down.
** For all his bluster, Kazar goes down very quickly against the ZPD in ‘Taking out the Trash’, though after he’s very uncooperative in interrogations.
** Many things go on independently off screen without the main characters knowing, such as the tax and then criminal investigation that sinks Mr Big.
*** His sinking then has a major effect on his family and former employees.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** In ‘Elementary Introductions’ it’s mentioned in the past that an attempt to integrate red and grey squirrels together by force just ended in fights, not helped by the fact the children sent home by teachers would be supported by their parents for their actions. To try and resolve this, a law was passed allowing teachers to send problem students to Juvie, so they were forced to serve out their sentence. Constitutional rules meant it couldn’t be restricted to just squirrels, so it was enabled for all species with the belief that all teachers would use it sensibly… Needless to say, [[FromBadToWorse they didn't]]. In the end, the whole operation was such a failure that even the Juvie wardens said it was such, treated those sent in well, and then massive numbers of children were withdrawn from school in protest until the law was scrapped.
** Regardless of how high or low you like your Zootopian fox discrimination, there was no way that Beavis was ever getting away with his attempt to get Ash into trouble.
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SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Taz (the Tasmanian Devil) from ''Looney Tunes'' is locked up in an insane asylum (a fate that also hits Honey). When Taz tries to do his famous tornado attack, he just gets dizzy and falls down.
** For all his bluster, Kazar goes down very quickly against the ZPD in ‘Taking out the Trash’, though after he’s very uncooperative in interrogations.
** Many things go on independently off screen without the main characters knowing, such as the tax and then criminal investigation that sinks Mr Big.
*** His sinking then has a major effect on his family and former employees.
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* AdultFear: Mr. and Mrs. Fox at almost losing their son, then finding out he’s been suffering so much, is hostile to them, and then believing that they’re awful parents.



* AdultFear: In ‘Acting Out’ Nick fears that his old way of acting was too similar to a rather twisted fox he encountered – namely one involved in sexualized photos of small children.
** Various ones discussed on the Gondola Scene in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', especially worthy of note is Skye's fear of death. [[note]] Understandable given the traumatic events of Skye's Fall [[/note]]
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The different episodes flick between different sets of characters and settings, especially near the beginning.
** MOM(S) is cutting between four settings and sets of characters in one chapter.
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* EnthusiasmVersusStoicism: On hearing that he can go on one of his father’s pest control jobs, Ash tries to be the latter in public, retreating up to his bedroom to be the former.

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* UnfortunateNames: Ton Katsu
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* CallBack: Many, both internally to the story and referencing back to the original [==]IPs

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* CallBack: Many, both internally to the story and referencing back to the original IPs

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* CallBack: Many, both internally to the story and referencing back to the original IPs[==]IPs



* FurryConfusion: Zootopia was mammals-only (and no primates), whereas many of the IPs involved have reptiles, birds, amphibians and even humans. At the start of Chapter 3 of ‘Acting Out,’ WordOfGod clarifies that originally sentient and non-sentient versions of all exist (with the sentient and non-sentients being different species). With mammals the sentients are by far dominant, with reptiles and birds being the reverse (secretary Washimi, a sentient secretary bird, is described as likely being the only one in the city). Primates exist, but just aren’t that common in Zootopia. Humans are left unanswered, though given the ''[[WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman Horsin’ Around]]'' standee it’s up for debate.

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* FurryConfusion: Zootopia was mammals-only (and no primates), whereas many of the IPs [=IPs=] involved have reptiles, birds, amphibians and even humans. At the start of Chapter 3 of ‘Acting Out,’ WordOfGod clarifies that originally sentient and non-sentient versions of all exist (with the sentient and non-sentients being different species). With mammals the sentients are by far dominant, with reptiles and birds being the reverse (secretary Washimi, a sentient secretary bird, is described as likely being the only one in the city). Primates exist, but just aren’t that common in Zootopia. Humans are left unanswered, though given the ''[[WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman Horsin’ Around]]'' standee it’s up for debate.

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* NotSoDifferent: Nick sees some similarities between Ash and his teenage self, part of the reason for his fondness for the kit.
** Haida and Retsuko both like rocking out.

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** Haida and Retsuko both like rocking out.
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** Taz in ‘The Bin in the badge’. After being released by Honey as a distraction, scaring off multiple guards with his reputation alone, he decides to try a classic whirlwind attack… only for [[RealityEnsues reality to ensue]] as he bumps into a wall, falls over and is too dizzy to get up again.

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** Taz in ‘The Bin in the badge’. After being released by Honey as a distraction, scaring off multiple guards with his reputation alone, he decides to try a classic whirlwind attack… only for [[RealityEnsues reality to ensue]] ensue as he bumps into a wall, falls over and is too dizzy to get up again.



* RealityEnsues:
** In ‘Elementary Introductions’ it’s mentioned in the past that an attempt to integrate red and grey squirrels together by force just ended in fights, not helped by the fact the children sent home by teachers would be supported by their parents for their actions. To try and resolve this, a law was passed allowing teachers to send problem students to Juvie, so they were forced to serve out their sentence. Constitutional rules meant it couldn’t be restricted to just squirrels, so it was enabled for all species with the belief that all teachers would use it sensibly… Needless to say, [[FromBadToWorse they didn't]]. In the end, the whole operation was such a failure that even the Juvie wardens said it was such, treated those sent in well, and then massive numbers of children were withdrawn from school in protest until the law was scrapped.
** Regardless of how high or low you like your Zootopian fox discrimination, there was no way that Beavis was ever getting away with his attempt to get Ash into trouble.
** Taz (the Tasmanian Devil) from ''Looney Tunes'' is locked up in an insane asylum (a fate that also hits Honey). When Taz tries to do his famous tornado attack, he just gets dizzy and falls down.
** For all his bluster, Kazar goes down very quickly against the ZPD in ‘Taking out the Trash’, though after he’s very uncooperative in interrogations.
** Many things go on independently off screen without the main characters knowing, such as the tax and then criminal investigation that sinks Mr Big.
*** His sinking then has a major effect on his family and former employees.

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* RealityEnsues:
** In ‘Elementary Introductions’ it’s mentioned in the past that an attempt to integrate red and grey squirrels together by force just ended in fights, not helped by the fact the children sent home by teachers would be supported by their parents for their actions. To try and resolve this, a law was passed allowing teachers to send problem students to Juvie, so they were forced to serve out their sentence. Constitutional rules meant it couldn’t be restricted to just squirrels, so it was enabled for all species with the belief that all teachers would use it sensibly… Needless to say, [[FromBadToWorse they didn't]]. In the end, the whole operation was such a failure that even the Juvie wardens said it was such, treated those sent in well, and then massive numbers of children were withdrawn from school in protest until the law was scrapped.
** Regardless of how high or low you like your Zootopian fox discrimination, there was no way that Beavis was ever getting away with his attempt to get Ash into trouble.
** Taz (the Tasmanian Devil) from ''Looney Tunes'' is locked up in an insane asylum (a fate that also hits Honey). When Taz tries to do his famous tornado attack, he just gets dizzy and falls down.
** For all his bluster, Kazar goes down very quickly against the ZPD in ‘Taking out the Trash’, though after he’s very uncooperative in interrogations.
** Many things go on independently off screen without the main characters knowing, such as the tax and then criminal investigation that sinks Mr Big.
*** His sinking then has a major effect on his family and former employees.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** In ‘Elementary Introductions’ it’s mentioned in the past that an attempt to integrate red and grey squirrels together by force just ended in fights, not helped by the fact the children sent home by teachers would be supported by their parents for their actions. To try and resolve this, a law was passed allowing teachers to send problem students to Juvie, so they were forced to serve out their sentence. Constitutional rules meant it couldn’t be restricted to just squirrels, so it was enabled for all species with the belief that all teachers would use it sensibly… Needless to say, [[FromBadToWorse they didn't]]. In the end, the whole operation was such a failure that even the Juvie wardens said it was such, treated those sent in well, and then massive numbers of children were withdrawn from school in protest until the law was scrapped.
** Regardless of how high or low you like your Zootopian fox discrimination, there was no way that Beavis was ever getting away with his attempt to get Ash into trouble.
** Taz (the Tasmanian Devil) from ''Looney Tunes'' is locked up in an insane asylum (a fate that also hits Honey). When Taz tries to do his famous tornado attack, he just gets dizzy and falls down.
** For all his bluster, Kazar goes down very quickly against the ZPD in ‘Taking out the Trash’, though after he’s very uncooperative in interrogations.
** Many things go on independently off screen without the main characters knowing, such as the tax and then criminal investigation that sinks Mr Big.
*** His sinking then has a major effect on his family and former employees.
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[[folder:Full list of serials in chronological order]]



'''Beware unmarked spoilers for ''Zootopia''!'''

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'''Tropes in Series 1'''
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* TwentyMinutesIntoThePast: Nick’s retelling of his undercover mission to his therapist in ‘Acting out’ was this.
** In ‘Taking out the Trash’ there are flashbacks to the SWAT briefing during the actual raid.
** Various flashbacks in 'Foxes and Friends', revealing: [[note]] the fact that the present is missing, the End of Mr Fox's arguments with Badger, Kris working out that Mr Fox is up to something, telling Felicity and being asked to spy for her, Judy being told about the incident and the truth about the missing present. [[/note]]
** More than can be counted in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' given the flashback story structure.
* ADayInTheLife: Deliberately invoked and played straight in ‘A day in the Life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox’ which prevents a (mostly) regular day in two teenage foxes lives.
** While it cuts off everything before the morning commute, Aggretopia is this for Retsuko.
** Arguably ‘Taking out the Trash’ is this for Judy, although it is ‘a rollercoaster of a day’.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Many of the episodes act as this for certain characters, especially early on.
** While not entirely, ‘Special little mammals’ features a lot of Duke Weaselton.
** ‘A Ton of work’ is this for Director Ton.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Multiple, though in many cases it’s just to the end of moving most of the action to Zootopia itself.
** For instance, "Aggretopia" makes it clear that Retsuko and Haida’s lives have been entirely the same so far, just set in Zootopia.
** Basil and Dave Dawson were detectives/PI’s in Little Rodentia, and encountered Olivia (and, via implication, Rattigan [[note]] Later confirmed in Size Matters [[/note]]).
** Kristofferson has one of the largest changes. Instead of coming from ‘across the river’ he was born and raised on Prince Edward Island, [[CanadaEh Canidea]] [[note]]noted both IRL and in universe for its large silver fox population)[[/note]]. It’s also specified that his mother died when he was very young, with him just having one memory of her.
* AdaptationalBadass: Subverted. Jack Savage, a fanon character usually presented as a secret agent or a movie star, is a notably lazy theatre writer/producer/actor here. (Though he is awesome at what he does)
* AdaptationalDecay: Happens in universe to pretty much anything that Buster Moon touches, in particular Jack Savage’s productions.
-->“I was thinking that more people would enjoy ''Theatre/LesMiserables'' if it was, well… A nice bit less sad.”
* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: Tadano goes from a donkey to an onager (wild ass) due to Zootopia lore not allowing domestic animals. Later, Felicity (the cat from The Great Mouse Detective) is referred to as a Pallas Cat.
** Arguably Skye. A Zootopia ‘fanon’ character, originally based off of two pictures of a tan coloured fox, one with a toolbox with Skye written on it (hence her name). Most fan works present her as an arctic fox, whereas here she’s a swift fox. Debatably a species change given that her original species is never clarified, and a swift fox is actually far closer to the artwork than an arctic.
* AdaptationalUgliness: sort-of. Haida’s notable set of snaggleteeth/ underbite are pointed out on occasions. In ‘A day in the life’ Kris spots them but looks away, given that it would be rude to stare. In ‘So we’re Inters now’ Haida implies that he’s still a bit bitter about missing out on the expensive surgery needed to fix it. In ‘MOM(S)’ Retsuko’s mother dismisses him as ‘Mr Snaggletooth wonder’. Retusko angrily replies that she finds them cute.
* AdaptationalVillainy: While Felicity, the cat from The Great Mouse Detective, ate mice in that film, that wasn't too bad. After all, she was just an unevolved house cat, doing what house cats do. In 'Size Matters' it's revealed that she exists in this universe... And she still eats mice.
* AdultFear: In ‘Acting Out’ Nick fears that his old way of acting was too similar to a rather twisted fox he encountered – namely one involved in sexualized photos of small children.
** Various ones discussed on the Gondola Scene in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', especially worthy of note is Skye's fear of death. [[note]] Understandable given the traumatic events of Skye's Fall [[/note]]
* AdviceBackfire: In a roundabout way, Amy’s attempt to help Honey only sets the honey badger on a paranoia spiral is what prompts her to enact her daring breakout.
* AerithAndBob: Deliberately invoked in "Aggretopia." Remember, Aggretsuko has been transplanted into Zootopia, meaning that they live in a North American city but everyone has Japanese names. {{Lampshaded}} to great effect.
-->Finally, she was almost alone with just those who worked on her floor! Just Kabae, the big gossip-filled hippo; Mashashiro, the armadillo; Anai, the Japanese-badger graduate; and Bob, the camel. Retsuko didn’t really know Bob that well.
* AffectionateNickname: Nick still has his one for Ash.
** Jack Savage gets 'Stripes'.
** Skye's adopted sister is affectionately called Sweetie by various people, given that she has an EmbarrassingFirstName and (pre adoption) EmbarrassingLastName [[note]] This is actually a Shoutout to [[VideoGame/Sanctum2 Sanctum 2]], given that Skye and Sweetie's last names are Autumn, like Skye and Sweet from the games.[[/note]]
* AllForNothing: Honey’s escape attempt fails.
** In ‘Taking out the trash’, Judy works herself to exhaustion in finding a lead only to find the next day that it isn’t needed. Eventually {{Subverted}} as [[ChekhovsGun later on, it proves useful]].
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Retsuko’s mother… Dear god, Retsuko’s mother.
* AmbiguouslyGay: {{Subverted}}. Basil and Dave are defo gay (as are Greg and Angus from Night in the woods in their cameo appearance).
** Ookami also revealed to be defo gay as well.
* AnimalStereotypes: Generally averted unless Truth in Television
** Ones that ''do'' make it in include Tasmanian devils (or rather ''the'' [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Tasmanian Devil]]) being crazy.
** Ones that are both this and TruthInTelevision include:
*** Honey badgers being damage shrugging tough guys (or girls)
*** Hyenas cackling (when finding something really funny, Haida gives hyena cackles)
*** Canines and feline characters tongue grooming themselves, cats being affected by cat nip, etc.
*** Moles having poor sight.
* AnimalReligion: During ‘A Day in the life’ the boys attend a lesson where they learn about the faith of [[Literature/WatershipDown Frith]], a religion primarily followed by the Efrafan and Lapin hares of Asia minor. This was actually based off of the work of another fanfic writer [[note]](Ubernoner’s ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/16267073/chapters/38037704 The Son’s of Efrafa]]'')[[/note]] and adapted in. Both variants of the faith have the Black Rabbit of Inlé as their GrimReaper, but the Efrafans also have ‘Kehaar’ as their Satanic counterpart.
** In 'Foxes and Friends' a major archaeological site related to the faith (or rather, a Keehar worshiping cult) is described.
* ArborealAbode: The Fox family house. The whole trope is then analysed, deconstructed and discussed in 'Foxes and Friends'.
* ArchEnemy: Rattigan is this to Basil and Dave.
* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Zootopia is a small independent state on the west coast of the USA, which chose to remain independent of both America and Canada/Canidea.
** In 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' it's stated that (unlike our world) major plagues in indigenous american populations never occurred, with major effects on the colonising of the new world (to the point that the incan empire survived in a similar manner to Siam/Thailand.)
*** Also mentioned is that slavery, the civil war and jim crow never happenned.
* BatmanGambit: Dr Amy Lupuleli uses them in her work.
** In ‘Acting Out’ she sets up a situation where Nick will become outraged at an actor's (Jack’s) bad hustling and give him pointers, at which point it’ll be pointed out that he’s not in character any longer, forcing him out of his current mental rut. Works like a charm.
** Goes less well in ‘The Bin and the Badge’. Honey sees a sheep ‘messing’ with her food and thinks things are going wrong with her. Amy though wasn’t expecting her to attempt an escape in response.
* BearHug: Dave gives one of these to Basil in 'Size Matters.'
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: Nick tells himself that his hustler days were just him lost in an act.
** Honey is miles deep in [[ConspiracyTheorist her theories]].
* BerserkButton: Judy on seeing Kazar’s prey supremacists.
** Jack used to be this whenever Buster meddled in his productions. By the time of the story though he can't be bothered.
** Judy to Skye in SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps when she learnt that Nick was badmouthing Nick to Haida and Retsuko.
* BilingualBonus: In ‘Acting Out’, Ookami’s son is called Sagishi. In Japanese, this means ‘conman’, hinting to the fact that Sagishi isn’t actually a maned wolf cub but Nick in disguise.
** Piecing together and translating the Cyrillic ‘misspelling’ of owls name during the extended joke about ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' characters in ‘The Bin and the Badge’ provides a rather worrying reference.
** The name of the Keehar worshiping temple in 'Foxes and Friends', in lapin, translates to Hawkshome. The name Hyhayuhl translates to bright eyes.
* BigBag: One is speculated to exist out there. At first it appears to be Kazar, but he quickly reveals that he's following someone else.
** Dave and Basil suggest that it's Rattigan in 'Size Matters'
* BigDamnHeroes: Mr Fox arguably gets the first one when he saves the mouse protestor from death by goose.
** The ZPD have various during the raid on Kazar’s base. Ranging from charging in to stop them, to Nick getting a shot on an enemy truck driver, to Bogo later using set truck as a battering ram and finally Judy leaping down, darts in paws, to knock out the big bad.
** Haida acts as one of these in ‘Skye’s Fall’, in response to being an (indirect) cause of the problem in the first place.
** Mr Fox wants to be this in Foxes and Friends, alongside Nick. Of course, it's in a very domestic setting, but they do their best.
** In Meditation Mediation Judy's big hero mode activates, hard. (Again, for a very domestic dispute)
* BittersweetEnding: ‘The Bin and the Badge’. Honey’s entire worldview is shattered, she’s unsure of herself, but she now has the chance and the wish to finally get better.
* BlackComedy: The depiction/ reference to the ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' characters (and their mental disorders) stands out.
** As does the mouse protestor almost getting eaten by a goose in ‘Wild Goose Chasing.’
* BlatantLies: When asked about how he got his scar (from being accidentally darted by a Lion and Tiger) Duke bends the truth on the reason, but gives two entirely different species for the perpetrators.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: A common debate between Catano and Basil and Dave is justice vs truth. The detectives are happy to give defendants generous plea deals in order to get closer to the truth, whereas Catano firmly believes that they should get what is due.
* BookEnds: ‘A Day in the Life’ Starts and ends with the two teenage kits in bed.
** ‘Taking out the Trash’ begins and ends in Nick’s apartment.
** ‘MOM(S)!’ starts and ends with segments featuring Nick and Judy after numerous segments with some of the major characters dealing with Nick's Mom, Skye's Mom, Ash's Mom, and Retsuko's Mom.
* BreatherEpisode: After the goings on in "Taking out a Trash," ‘Target Practice’ is a slow catchup between Nick and Ash. "MOM(S)!" and "A Ton of Work" count as this too, with things picking up again in ‘Skye’s Fall’.
** Likewise, between the crazy antics of Foxes and Friends and SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps, you have the short Meditation Mediation.
** After the emotional first half of Skye's Fall chapter 3, the second half is full of pure SkyeSavage fluff as the pair relax and enjoy their time together.
* BrilliantButLazy: Jack is a great thespian, but apocalyptically lazy with any other part of his life. [[note]]Later decides to try and change this after the events of Skye's Fall [[/note]]
** Ton slacks off most of the day, but justifies it by being able to come up with tax strategies that can save his company millions.
* ButtMonkey: Duke Weaselton.
** Especially so in Meditation Mediation, when various characters accidentally make a mess of his last day of community service.
** Haida has elements of this in ‘Skye’s Fall’.
* CallToAdventure: Ash feels it when asked to go on a pest control mission with his father (shouting with joy offscreen), though after being on said adventure his thoughts are more nuanced on the matter.
** A [[PlayedStraight straighter]] example is when Retsuko discovers proof of Mr Big avoiding his taxes, ultimately taking it (and her friends) to chase it up. While fairly humdrum, it goes very well and she and her friends then think about becoming detectives.
* CallBack: Many, both internally to the story and referencing back to the original IPs
** Judy’s play from the start of the original movie is called back in "Acting Out," with Judy stating the she always enjoyed acting and did theatre in her spare time – referencing her MinorKidtroduction in ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}''.
** Nick becomes very excited on hearing Judy performed in [[Theatre/ThePiratesOfPenzance The Pirates of Pawzance]], imagining her singing the MajorGeneralSong. Though she didn’t (she was naturally the Chief Officer), he then raises this song again when meeting with Jack. HilarityEnsues.
** On the ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'' side, the social media storm around Retsuko and Tadano dating is briefly mentioned.
** Nick points out to Duke that the last two times he’d annoyed Judy hadn’t gone well for him.
** Duke has a bandage on his head in ‘A day in the life’, from the [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace treatment he received]] at the end of "Acting Out." Later there’s a sort of call back to this in his interview, though it’s worth noting he lies about the species of the cats that did it.
** The meeting on the bus with Haida and Kris in 'A Day in the Life' is discussed in ‘Aggretopia’.
** All of Retsuko’s past relationships, and feelings about, get discussed in it.
** In ‘Aggretopia’ Ookami mentions how he’s been helping the police, as seen in ‘Acting out’
** Retsuko’s discovery of a tax avoiding client sounds suspiciously like Nick. She then goes to the Actuary jaguar from the MinorKidtroduction in ''Zootopia'' to confirm it, before it’s revealed to be Mr. Big’s Limo company.
** In ‘Spanners and Stripes’ the odd trinkets in Buster Moon’s theatre are put into the limelight again and form a key part of Jack and Skye’s plan to get back at the meddling koala.
** In ‘Special Little Mammals’, Basil and Dave call back to their adventures with Olivia from [[Film/TheGreatMouseDetective their film]].
** In ‘The Bin and the Badge’ Amy gets an email from Mr and Mrs Fox (though they’re names aren’t given).
** In ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ there’s a hidden callback to Mr Big’s tax troubles, given that the enchanted grotto is implied to (formerly) be for his exclusive use. (Later confirmed in Skye's Fall)
** ‘Taking out the Trash’ is full of them, as many of the past events catch up to Judy with a vengeance.
** ‘MOM(S)!’ has Retsuko’s mother mention her daughter’s past relationships.
** ‘A Ton of Work’ calls back to the tax incident in ‘Aggretopia’.
** ‘Skye’s Fall’ features the jungle park from ‘Wild Goose Chasing’, including the wobbly paving stone, while also featuring the horse from ‘The Bin and the Badge’ and a conversation from ‘A Ton of Work.’
** In 'Size Matters' Catano's meeting with Retsuko and Haida is called back on. Honey, and the events of 'The Bin and the Badge' are also referenced.
*** As is Bogo's secret love of Gazelle.
** Foxes and Friends references the Haida plushy from all the way back in Different and the faith of Frith from A day in the life.
* TheCameo: [[ReferenceOverdosed Many. TOO MANY!]]
** [[EarlyBirdCameo Ookami in ‘Acting Out’, which then gets expanded on.]]
** A lion and a tiger with a more than familiar resemblance to [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 Scar]] and [[WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967 Shere Kahn]] are seen in ‘Acting Out’.
** Buster Moon and Eddie the sheep from ''[WesternAnimation/Sing]]'', and their chameleon secretary, appear in ‘Acting Out’.
** Tadano is also briefly spotted, albeit on a magazine.
** The frantic pig from ''Zootopia'' gets his nighthowlers stolen (again), in ‘Elementary introductions.’
** Haida cameos in ‘A Day in the Life,' as do a bunch of characters from the authors' previous fic.
** An entire culture/ people were cameoed, with Ubernomer’s Efrafan hares (see AnimalReligion), themselves of course inspired from ''Literature/WatershipDown''). Thlayli and Gabrielli the Thunderer got a mention.
** In ‘Aggretopia’ the gang briefly meet the Jaguar actuary from the Carrot Days play.
** Fenneko also mentions she follows Interpol’s Chief Inspector (a vixen – aka. [[VideoGame/SlyCooper Carmelita Fox]]) on Twitter. Her actions (censored to remove those of a certain raccoon)then mentioned again in SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps.
** Various foxes throughout the series, though best seen with [[Film/{{Labyrinth}} Sir Didymus]] in ‘Spanners and Stripes’.
** WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman (on a Horsin’ around cut-out) appears in ‘Spanners and Stripes’.
** ‘[[Franchise/WinnieThePooh Tigger]]’, [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Taz]], [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland the white rabbit]] and even a ''Zootopia'' version of [[Series/TheGoodPlace Chidi Anagonye]] appear in ‘The Bin and the Badge’. As a bonus to fans of ''The Good Place'', the therapist at the end is suspiciously like Michael/Ted Danson.
** ‘The Bin and the Badge’ also included a certain horse with tragic origins (Boxer from ''Literature/AnimalFarm'')
** ‘So we’re inters now’ includes a whole roster of reference characters (e.g. Angus and Gregg from ''VideoGame/NightInTheWoods''), different people’s OC’s and even ‘sona’s.
** [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 A reindeer called Sven]] appears in ‘Target Practice’
** Nick and Judy briefly bump into Skye’s biological mother in MOM(S)!
** Finnick briefly appears in MOM(S)! after being mistaken for Fenneko by Haida.
** Washimi and Gori appear in ‘A Ton of Work’. Again in Meditation Mediation, along with their yoga instructor.
** Daz ([[Fanfic/TakeAStand CreweFox]]'s ) appears in Skye’s Fall, along with a few of the OCs from the Take a Stand series.
** Badger and Phil the mole from Fantastic Mr Fox in 'Foxes and Friends'
** PROTEIN from Aggretsuko in Meditation Mediation, along with Washimi and Gori (again).
** Papy Mick (a subscriber of artist Ziegelzeig) in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'.
** Legoshi from Beastars makes a cameo in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'.
* CanadaEh: Kristofferson and his father's original home was Prince Edward Island, Canidea.
* CatchPhrase: Various characters have there’s from their own IP’s.
** Honey has her own: ‘That don’t make logic.’
** Nick adopts one for whenever Judy playfully punches him, claiming that it’s ‘Fox abuse.’
** While not technically a catchphrase, Jack will often stand upright, puff himself up, and self-importantly corrects others on a matter.
** Basil and Dave Dawson: "Elementary, my Dear."
** Mr. Fox has his trademark catchphrase from the film.
** In Foxes and Friends, Mrs Fox beings her 'If what I think is happening. It better not be' only to abort mid-way, conceding she has no clue what is going on.
* CarnivoreConfusion: Explained by the author when explaining the status of bird, reptile, amphibian sentience. Most birds and reptiles are non-sentient and often farmed, but separate sentient species exist. Fish and bugs are also often eaten.
** Some prey species are noted to eat meat as part of their culture, in particular Efrafan Hares (something they did in the original work). Jack tries some Ostrich ribs in Skye's Fall on hearing this and has a life changing experience.
*** Then again, these are [[Recap/MashS3E11AdamsRibs Adam's Ribs]]
** Felicity (The Cat from Great Mouse detective, not Mrs Fox) eats mice, and is referred to as a cannibal.
* CharacterDevelopment: Tons.
** Ash slowly recovering from the events in ‘Different’ and trying to find his place in life.
** Retsuko finally deciding to move on and expecting better from her life, starting by asking Haida out.
** Nick, working on his issues with opening up to people, culminating in him finally confessing to Judy in ‘Taking out the Trash’.
** Skye and Jack both go through this in Skye's Fall. Skye resolving to be more open to letting others helping her, and Jack trying to be less lazy in anything other than acting.
** Skye, after a few misgivings, ultimately makes peace with Nick's past by the end of 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'.
* ChekhovsGun: Plenty, though many don’t have a use quite yet.
** ‘Sylvester’, the odd ‘sarcophagus’ Buster Moon owns as part of his trinket collection, of interest to various parties.
** Ash’s sweatbands, revealed to be used to cover up his scars.
** In ‘The Bin and the Badge’ it’s hinted at that Taz is in the cell next to Honey’s. At the end he gets released by her as a distraction.
** The loose paving stone in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ goes on to cause the accident in ‘Skye’s Fall.’
** The odd necklace that Kozlov asks Judy to look after.
* TheChessmaster: Dr Amy’s strategies for helping her patients can sometimes play out like these. Works excellently with Nick… Not so well with Honey.
** It's hinted that Rattigan used to be this in 'Size Matters'.
* ChewingTheScenery: Kazar; it’s about all he has going for him.
** Honey: "VIVA LA RESISTANCE!!!!!!!!!!!"
** The mouse protestor from ‘Wild Goose Chasing’, at least until the goose she’s trying to defend tries to eat her.
** Jack in ‘Skye’s Fall,’ especially when using the famous ‘I’m as mad as hell’ speech to try and rouse up Haida.
* CliffHanger: ‘Acting Out’ ends on this when Nick and Judy get a call, telling them that Nighthowlers might be back.
** ‘The Bin and the Badge’ has one where Honey decides she’s going to break out.
** ‘So we’re Inters now’ ends with Judy discovering a lead on their case.
* CloudCuckoolander: Buster Moon and Honey. Moon is nice, caring, but drives Jack mad with his meddling. Honey is crazy, and can become very dangerous if you’re not on her side.
* TheCloudcuckoolanderWasRight: Honey (at least partly) about a sheep conspiracy. Unfortunately, this encourages her further and further into her paranoia, to the point where her sister has her committed for her own (and any sheep’s) safety.
* CombatPragmatist: The bad guys from ‘Taking out the Trash’ use improvised weapons and the geography of their base to their advantages. This even included trying to use a semi-truck to run the ZPD down. The ZPD then use said truck as a battering ram in a BigDamnHeroes moment to win the day.
* ComfortFood: Skye is fond of dark chocolate, coffee and sweet potato fries with blue cheese sauce. In Skye's Fall, after being trapped and starved for a few days, she asks for some pumpkin and Hominy soup, followed by some ribs.
** Nick (and Judy) have icecream.
** Ash mentions that he really likes sorbet.
** All characters like Papy Mick's famous Hot Chocolate.

* ConspiracyTheorist: Honey, as seen in "The Bin and the Badge". "The Bin and the Badge" serves as a {{Deconstruction}} for the oft-used portrayal of Honey as this trope insofar who thinks that all sheep are involved in a grand "Cud-spiracy." In fact, J Shute has stated that he got the idea from the UnfortunateImplications many of those fanfics leave that Honey is extremely bigoted against sheep.
* ContinuityNod: The news that nighthowlers are back is referenced in various fics, as is the news that it’s (for a time at least) over.
** Nick and Judy learn about Felicity’s pregnancy and Jack and Skye’s relationship (and their friendship with Haida and Retsuko) in ‘Taking out the Trash’.
* ContrastMontage: MOM(S)! is this, contrasting motherly interactions with Mama Wilde, Mama Skye, Mama ‘Suko and Felicity.
* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Bogo using the truck as a battering ram, and Judy diving down, darts in paws, to get Kazar.
* CryIntoChest: Judy into Nick’s chest at the end of ‘Taking out the Trash’.
** In ‘Skye’s Fall’ Skye cradles and rocks Jack instead, given that she’s larger, but it has much of the same effect.
* CutawayGag: usually in the form of the [[TheStinger "stingers"]] at the end of some stores. Best seen in ‘So we’re inters now’ where two [[ShipperOnDeck shippers on deck]] are discussing Nick and Judy being together at his apartment. Turns out she’s there working on a case.
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[[folder: D-F]]
* ADayInTheLimelight: The episodic format allows this for some characters. Arguably most if not all are examples, but standouts include:
** ‘A Day in the life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox’ was just that for the two eponymous foxes.
** ‘Aggretopia’ was the for Retsuko.
** ‘Spanners and Stripes’ focussed on Jack and Skye.
** ‘Special Little Mammals’ is arguably this for Duke Weaselton.
** ‘The Bin and the Badge’ for Amy and Honey.
* DeadpanSnarker: As in the film, Nick.
* DeclarationOfProtection: Haida swears he’ll look after Retusko as she recovers from her injury in ‘Skye’s Fall’ and is genuinely taken aback when Jack doesn’t automatically do the same thing for Skye.
* DefrostingIceQueen: Skye is initially this when working with Jack, being hyper focussed on her work. Seeing his work interfered with initially brings them together, they accidentally talk themselves into a date, she goes in hopeful but then begins to have serious doubts given the difference between them. Made far worse when the one thing that brings them together, her fondness for petting him, turns out to originate from her old predator biology. Self-conscious, she almost breaks it off, only to get talked into carrying it on by Haida and Retsuko.
** Likewise, her relationship with Nick. Having found him intolerable in high school and still wary of him, she ultimately comes to see him as a great friend by the end.
* DespairEventHorizon: Honey, after breaking out of a mental hospital and coming across her heroes Nick and Judy, only for the latter to tranq dart her and send her back.
** Haida, after accidentally injuring Skye and Retsuko.
** Skye in 'Skye's Fall', after being trapped in a repair pit, unable to get out and knowing nobody will come as she's fine by herself. She has to come to terms that this is likely how she'll die, and it's her fault.
*** Things don't get much better for her when she's rescued by Jack. She's convinced she has to change, be open to letting others help her, but her first attempt (letting Jack shower her) just humiliates her, something she then hates herself for on top of everything.
* Determinator: Honey. Sadly [[BelievingTheirOwnLies she’s the determinator for her crazy conspiracy theory]], to the point where she busts out of a mental hospital.
** Judy, Always trying to do her best and make the world a better place.
* DeusExMachina: ‘Sir Didymus’ arriving in ‘Spanners and Stripes’. Jack deliberately invokes the trope a few seconds before, but the perfect timing is off a bit, something the genre savvy Jackrabbit points out.
* DisappointedInYou: Catano to Nick and Judy after finding out how they got involved in the Tundratown mob.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: Due to ''Fantastic Foxes'''s slice of life nature, relatively few until the ZPD encounter Kazar. It's his plot that lies in the background for much of Series 1 [[spoiler:until after his arrest, when it's revealed he may have had a partner – or even a superior – that's still at large]]…
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything?: The reactions of the students in the assembly, and the adults in Retsuko’s office, to the news that Nighthowlers might be back. One commenter remarked about it reminding him of his experiences with both 9/11 and the Boston Bombings.
** The mention that many people and some media papers often called out sheep for their 'privilege', some even arguing that you couldn't be speciesist against sheep because of this.
* ADogNamedDog: If surnames count, then the Fox and Silverfox families. [[note]] Ironically, Kris is not really a silverfox. His fur colour makes him either leucistic or a platinum Fox, not, as the film makers suggested, a silver fox. [[/note]]
** Many of the other surnames in this fic count – it ''is'' based on ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' after all!
** Dramedy: It includes heavy character relationships, different characters trying out romantic relationships, societal reactions to terror threats and an entire page worth of jokes about the trouble of interspecies couples.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Retsuko and Ookami in Acting out, Haida and Nick’s mother in ‘A Day in the Life'.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Skye's adopted sister is said to have one, on top of her last name.
* EmbarrassingLastName: Ton’s last name is Katsu.
** It's suggested that Skye's adopted sister used to have the last name 'Vixen.'
* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Nick’s ‘Piberius’ is revealed in MOM(s!) to be a misspelling of Tiberius, as in James Tiberius Kirk. His mother did it due to his father being a Trekkie; his father was just relieved they settled on Nick as a first name.
* EnthusiasmVersusStoicism: On hearing that he can go on one of his father’s pest control jobs, Ash tries to be the latter in public, retreating up to his bedroom to be the former.
* EpicFail: Buster Moon accidentally destroys Jack’s stage set.
** Duke Weaselton in ‘A Day in the Life’.
-->Ash: “He’s embarrassingly useless.”
-->Nick: “Yeah, that about sums him up.”
** Beavis’ attempts to get Ash in trouble with the teacher. To say it backfires gives him too much credit.
** Taz in ‘The Bin in the badge’. After being released by Honey as a distraction, scaring off multiple guards with his reputation alone, he decides to try a classic whirlwind attack… only for [[RealityEnsues reality to ensue]] as he bumps into a wall, falls over and is too dizzy to get up again.
** The mouse protester trying to stop Mr Fox and Ash from hunting a pair of wild geese. She gets stuck in a carnivorous plant (refusing Ash’s help to get out), before finding one of the geese… Which promptly tries to eat her.
** Foxes and Friends has Kylie trying to surreptitiously interrogate Kris. At first it seems that he cracks under the pressure, then he seems to salvage it and it goes well, only for it to later turn out that Kris saw right through him.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Most of the early episodes act as this for the characters they’re introducing, mainly for the benefit of those not familiar with them. Most of it is more spaced out, but some characters have big moments.
** ‘Acting Out’ Establishes Jack and Skye, the former immediately being set up as a theatre lover who comes onto screen in a like for like tribute of Kahn (from Star Trek), then does an rapid fire improv of ‘[[MajorGeneralSong * EmbarrassingMiddleName:Modern Major General]],’ then is shown to have a pigsty of an office.
** ‘Elementary Introductions’ has Basil and Dave rapidly work out how the nighthowler bulbs were stolen.
** ‘Aggretopia’ gives Retsuko a few of these (most prominently being her rant against the subway system) while Fenneko gets a solid one when she uses social media to rapidly identify the silver fox that Haida had met his bus in.
* EurekaMoment: Basil and Dave have one of these offscreen, tracking down Kazar’s base.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Fenneko remarks that, for all his misogyny, Ton didn’t say a peep about Preds during the Nighthowler crisis.
* EvilPlan: Kazar intended to use nighthowlers to bring Zootopia into anarchy. When the game was up, he tried to burn the chemicals to poison part of the city (later revealed to have no chance of working) while setting up a trap to take much of the ZPD down with him (almost did work).
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Most of the episode titles.
** ‘Elementary Introductions’ introduces two [[WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective Great Mice detectives]].
** ‘A Day in the Life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox’
** ‘Aggretopia’ shows Aggretsuko but in Zootopia.
** ‘Spanners and Stripes’ focuses on Skye and Jack.
** ‘The Bin and the Badge’ is set around a binturong and a honey badger.
** ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ involves literally chasing wild geese.
** ‘Target Practice’ has Nick and Ash doing just that.
** ‘MOM(S)!!!!’ involves the mothers of various characters.
** ‘Skye’s Fall’ has Skye having a fall.
** 'Foxes and Friends' has various Foxes and their friends.
** 'Meditation Mediation' involves both.
** SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' is a fic all about the SavageSkye, HaidSuko and WildeHopps ships.
* ExactWords: Used by the mice detectives in 'Size Matters.'
* ExecutiveMeddling: Buster Moon is the avatar for this, continually messing about with Jack’s plays to make them ‘happier’ and ‘better’, to the point of taking a gritty western Jack is working on, removing an entire arc and turning the rest into a musical. [[CaptainOblivious He has no idea why Jack acts so irritated at this]].
* ExpressiveEars: With the cast being primarily bunnies and canids (foxes), this comes up a lot.
* FanBoy: The Aggretsuko crew are (mildly) this to Nick and Judy. Honey is this ''in extremis''.
* FamilyBusiness: Arguably Mr Fox’s pest control is this.
* FantasticRacism: As in Zootopia, is prevalent, though explored with more nuance.
** While anti-fox (antivulpanism) exists as shown in ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'', it’s shown to be socially unacceptable. Ovineophobia (anti-sheep) is also discussed. On hearing news of the return of Nighthowlers, Ash and Kris’ school makes it clear that neither will be tolerated. It’s also explained that various species have specific grudges against specific other, related species (e.g. red and grey squirrels, to the point that they self-segregated and trying to integrate them causes chaos).
*** Beavis is shown to be an equal opportunities jerkass to both foxes and sheep.
** Honey has an almost comical amount of ovineophobia due to her conspiracy theories.
** It's stated that slavery, the civil war and Jim Crow never occurred in this universe, due to the many, many different species not allowing the institution of southern slavery to get off the ground and persist.
* FinishingEachOthersSentences: Nick and Basil during Kazar’s interrogation.
* FinishingMove: Mr Fox savaging a goose with his teeth in ‘Wild Goose Chasing.’
** Judy diving down onto an enemy, a tranq dart in each paw in ‘Taking out the Trash’
* FiveManBand: in ‘Elementary Introductions,’ you have Nick, Judy, Basil, Dave and Kii.
* ForeShadowing: Often.
** The biggest early case to pay off is that of Felicity’s pregnancy. Her first appearance has her being sick in the morning (though it’s misappropriated to bad soup). Later on, she and her husband are discussing something, clamming up around Ash (who finds himself more protective of her after smelling a change in her scent). Dr Amy has an email from an ‘old patient’ and gives advice. Nothing is spelled out, but if you’ve read the author’s past fic (‘Familiar Fire: Embers of the Past’) then the clues point to a baby being involved. The final clues come from Felicity’s apron, and the characters discussions about it.
* FreudianSlip: A potential one with Ash in ‘A day in the Life’. When mentioning Beavis saying he should be muzzled, he initially begins to say ‘nuzzled’.
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: No more undressed than humans are.
* FunWithAcronyms: There’s an interspecies support group called OWO (Outsiders with Outsiders).
* FurryConfusion: Zootopia was mammals-only (and no primates), whereas many of the IPs involved have reptiles, birds, amphibians and even humans. At the start of Chapter 3 of ‘Acting Out,’ WordOfGod clarifies that originally sentient and non-sentient versions of all exist (with the sentient and non-sentients being different species). With mammals the sentients are by far dominant, with reptiles and birds being the reverse (secretary Washimi, a sentient secretary bird, is described as likely being the only one in the city). Primates exist, but just aren’t that common in Zootopia. Humans are left unanswered, though given the ''[[WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman Horsin’ Around]]'' standee it’s up for debate.
* FurryReminder: A metric crap-boat-ass ton.
** Many characters have enhanced smell, and are shown using their tongue and teeth to preen their fur.
** After being scared by a spider, Dave and Basil remind the others that they’re mice, said spiders coming up above their waist.
** The ability for foxes to sense magnetic fields is touched on.
** Haida, when laughing a lot, can verge into hyenid cackles.
** Dr Amy Lupuleli, a binturong, regularly uses her prehensile tail to hold stuff. It’s also mentioned that she naturally smells of popcorn.
** Kylie plays possum, though much confusion is caused given that Ash forget he could do that.
** In ‘So we’re inters now’ a whole retelling of Furry reminders is given as interspecies couples retell past ‘Inter errors’.
*** Includes: antlers being shed, bats sleeping upside down, skunks being able to spray, thylacines being able to open their jaws super wide and marsupials having pouches.
** Kylie hangs from his tail in 'Foxes and Friends'.
** In the same episode there's a near-blind mole and a badger who lives in an underground set.
** The varying tolerances of theobromine (present in chocolate)is discussed in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'.
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[[folder: G-I]]
* GeniusDitz: Basil and Dave show elements of this.
* GentleGiant: As a hyena, Haida is easily the largest member of the four core pairings, and his personality definitely qualifies.
* TheGift: Kris is remarked to have an incredibly good paw-eye coordinate, which makes him very good at both sports and art.
* HanlonsRazor: Referenced in 'Size Matters', involving a nurse suspected of abuse at a daycare.
** The ultimate cause of the missing present in 'Foxes and Friends'. The near-blind (and forgetful) mole Phil mistakes the present for the box he uses to climb stairs, uses it to access the en-suite bathroom and then remembers where his real box is, forgetting the one he'd used to get up here.
* HappilyAdopted: Skye was adopted at a young age. In ‘MOM(S)’ we meet Siwili Autumn, her adoptive and caring mother, a rather drastic step up from the bio mother briefly met earlier. It's also mentioned that she has an adopted red fox sister, who's currently in the army and stationed in Korea.
** Kris was this while being looked after by his Aunt and Uncle.
* HappilyMarried: While they have their disagreements, Mr and Mrs Fox.
** Played entirely straight with Basil and Dave, who argue like an old couple.
* HateSink: Dawn Bellwether is this to many characters, especially at the school when news of Nighthowlers being back is given.
** Kazar, a blatant and comically evil villain. Judy even mentions that at least Bellwether tried to ''look'' nice.
* HeReallyCanAct: Jack ''in extremis'', but Judy can do it to. Subverted in Skye, who can’t act for her life.
* HeartbreakAndIceCream: Nick serves this to Judy at the end of a really crazy day in ‘Taking out the trash’.
-->“Ice cream?”
-->“Prescription ice cream.”
-->“I don’t think there’s such a thing.”
-->"Well it’s ice cream, and I’m prescribing it.”
* HeelRealisation: Nick in ‘Acting out’. Firstly a misguided one about how he acted being similar to a thoroughly dodgy mammal, which spooked him. Then, later on, about how he’d been overreacting and worrying his friends.
** In ‘Special Little Mammals,’ after a ReasonYouSuckSpeech by the incarcerated Duke, they decide to try and make things nicer for those in their cells by playing music to them. Part way through planning this, they then realise that this is just confirming what Duke said about them not listening to them so, instead, they try and tackle some of the pet peeves/ worries of the inmates, even one of Duke’s. Sadly, they get the wrong one for him.
* HeroicBSOD: Nick suffers one in ‘Acting Out’ after encountering a paedo fox who reminds him too much of his old/current ways of talking. Ends up working it out.
** Judy has one in ‘Taking out the Trash’. Already feeling guilty after darting an escaped mental patient (Honey) who hero worshipped her, she wears herself out scanning the jam cams, finally finds a lead, only for the other detectives to already have a better one. Ultimately, her find turned out to be useful, but plenty of other things occurred that day, leading to her having a mild BSOD at the end. Nick is there to repay her favour from ‘Acting Out’ and helps her through it.
** Haida in ‘Skye’s Fall’ after accidentally injuring Skye and Retusko.
** Skye in ‘Skye’s Fall’, after being trapped in a maintenance pit for a number of days, thinking that this was how she was going to die. THEN, after being rescued, she tried to change and let people help her (letting Jack shower her) only to hate it. Something she then hates herself for.
** Skye in 'Foxes and Friends', on hearing from Ash that Nick wasn't up to no good after all.
* HeroicResolve: present in many of the characters, most endearingly in Ash.
* HeroicWannabe: Honey, in her own way. Ash, though he's less sure now.
* HisOwnWorstEnemy: Discussed by Basil in regard to himself in 'Size Matters'. He fears that the fear he has of his ArchEnemy Rattigan, and how he will often suspect him despite him being gone for years, is clouding his judgement and making him less effective as a detective. Thankfully Dave is there to dispute it.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Occurs a number of times.
** In ‘A Day in the life’ Beavis (the bully from fantastic mr fox) tries to get Ash in trouble my making up lies about him, believing the teacher will trust him over a ‘shifty fox’. The teacher sees right through it, Beavis gets in trouble and then can’t stop digging his hole.
** Duke Weaselton in ‘Special Little Mammals’ angrily complained about his cell door squeaking, before guilting Nick and Judy. In it, he notes that he hasn’t had a real bath for over a decade and, when finding out that the bunny fox pair are going around helping the prisoners and have something special for him, he really hopes that’s what it is. Turns out they’re oiling his door.
** Honey hero worshiped Nick and Judy and, on escaping from the mental hospital, finds them and continues it, thinking that they’ll join with her and help with her escape. She’s (very) wrong.
** The pro-wildlife mouse from ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ who tried to stop Mr Fox and co from dealing with a wild goose. On finally meeting the animal, it promptly tried to eat her.
** Skye in ‘Skye’s Fall’ is very solitary and actively turns down help, meaning that she’s helpless after getting stuck.
** In 'Size Matters', the mice use Bogo's exact words (and his love of Gazelle) to make him take the potential of Rattigan seriously. Bogo gets his own back though my pushing for the mice to take their own holiday days off to do a very uncomfortable journey to a potential location.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: Kazar’s mammals try to play this card to defeat the ZPD, almost succeeding were in not for a Big Damn Hero moment from Bogo.
* HopeSpot: The city has one after ‘Taking out the Trash’ with the defeat of Kazar. Judy though notes that there are still some bad guys still out there, instead making it a temporary reprieve.
* HumiliationConga: The mouse protester in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’. Skye pretty much self inflicts one at the start of the third chapter in Skye's Fall, before Jack talks her out of it.
* HuskyRusskie: Kozlov.
* IAmWhatIAm: {{Deconstructed}}, Nick stating that a ‘you are what you are’ speech is trite and will help no one.
* IGaveMyWord: Judy invokes this in ‘Taking out the Trash’ in terms of looking out for FruFru after her father’s crime empire collapses. Then on protecting Kozlov’s necklace.
** Skye almost gives herself one of these in Skye's Fall, promising to accept help from others, only to initially hate what it entails when she tries to let Jack shower her.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Ash, as he tries to work out his place in the world as an angsty unsure teen.
* ImStandingRightHere: Haida during MOM(S)!!, when Retsuko’s mother is claiming that he’s just Retsuko’s rebound. Later spreads to both red pandas as they start a music battle over the subject.
* ImagineSpot: At the end of ‘Taking out the Trash’ Judy imagines Kris suffering from the effects of nighthowler poisoning, picturing a scenario with him trying to break down a glass wall to get at Kris.
** She has similar ones in 'Foxes and Friends' (imagining someone stealing and ripping apart the missing present (which she correctly guesses is a book)) and 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', (imagining getting swindled on the sarcofagus and a strange interpretation of the rainforest pavilion.)
* InjuredLimbEpisode: Skye breaks her leg in ‘Skye’s Fall’. It doesn't go away quickly though.
* InsultBackfire: All of Beavis’ attempts to insult foxes around him just gets him in more trouble. When he tries to tease Ash about Kris taking his girlfriend, Ash points out that at least he had one. This almost prompted a physical response, but Beavis cut himself off when a teacher arrived.
* InstitutionalApparel: Honey wears a standard set of plain clothing while committed. After resisting being taken in and her escape attempt, she’s muzzled and straightjacketed.
** Also noted that different uniforms exist for different types of prisoners. Nick notes that Finnick looked really cute in Black and White stripes (juvie uniform).
* InterGenerationalFriendship: Though twice as old as Ash, Nick and the young fox spark up a friendship, the teen bonding with him.
** Basil and Dave also mention their friendship with Olivia.
* InterspeciesAdoption: Skye (swift fox) was adopted by a grey fox (Siwili Autumn) and a swift fox (her father). The two then adopted a red fox.
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[[folder: J-L]]
* JapanTakesOverTheWorld: Given that ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'' now takes place in Zootopia, you now have [[AerithAndBob a whole host of characters with Japanese names in the city]]. It might just be emigration, or just something left unexplained.
** Subverted in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' when Haida reveals that (here at least) his name has nothing to do with the japanese, and he has a sister called Charlotte! Both of them were named after the same place, the queen Charlotte islands/ Haida Gwaii.
* JerkAss: Beavis, Duke Weaselton, Ton.
* JerkassHasAPoint: It’s revealed in ‘A Ton of Work’ that Ton really didn’t send that email all the way back in ‘Aggretopia.’ Something confirmed in 'Size Matters.'
** Size Matters has Chief Bogo being very skeptical about the Rattigan being the villain in his city.
** 'Foxes and Friends' has Nick (more a killjoy here than anything) pointing out that Mr Fox's secret investigation shtick is a bit silly, and it would be a lot easier if they just told everyone that the present was missing and asked them all to help find it.
** When confronted by Judy about her backtalking about Nick in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', Skye has a number of valid points to give.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Ash, though it’s more a grump with a heart of gold.
* JuvenileHell: {{Subverted}}. In the past, when Nick (and hundreds of other kids) were sent there for trivial reasons due to a new law, the warden apologised, put a movie on for them and released them the next day.
* KeepTheReward: Mr Fox’s pest control missions not only pay him but let him take the birds (and any eggs) home with them. His wife then cooks them. Ash notes that he really likes slow cooked goose curry.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Beavis tries to accuse Ash of speciesm against a sheep. However, given how blatently speciesist he is against foxes it only gets him in trouble.
* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: Semi-implied in the aftermath of the goose almost eating the mouse protestor, but later not followed as Ash tells the story to Nick.
* LighterAndSofter: Starting off after ‘Different’, where Ash attempts suicide, Series 1 is this in comparison. There are dark moments and events, but it’s mainly lighter comedy about the characters getting on in their life and interacting with each other.
* LivingEmotionalCrutch: While not severe, Skye enjoys petting and cuddling Jack to relax. They joke he’s her emotional support bunny. Nick also falls into this with Judy, happy for her to lead him in his life.
** After Jack saves Skye in ‘Skye’s Fall’, he very much becomes this for a while after her near death experience.
* LongTitle: ‘A Day in the Life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox’
* LookWhatICanDoNow: Ash enjoys showing off how he might have a knack for shooting to Nick when they meet up in ‘Target Practice’.
* LoveTriangle: Fallout of such is shown. One of these existed between Kris, Ash and Agnes, though Agnes had long ago moved over to Kris. Relationships between Ash and Agnes are still frosty.
* LowerDeckEpisode: ‘The Bin and the Badge’ is arguably this, only including one set of the main cast right at the end.
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[[folder: M-P]]
* MacGuffin: The chew toy that Nick carries with him while undercover as a maned wolf kit secretly includes various gadgets, including a dart gun.
** The odd necklace that Kozlov asks Judy to look after.
* MeaningfulName: Sagishi is Japanese for ‘conman’
* MentalHealthRecoveryArc: ‘Acting out’ (and the first act of season 1) are this for Nick. ‘The Bin and the Badge’ is the first part of this for Honey.
* MentorArchetype: Nick is this to Ash.
* MidDevelopmentGenreShift: Buster tries to turn Jack’s gritty western play into a musical.
* MissingMom: Though left unmentioned in the film, it’s confirmed the Kristofferson’s mother is dead.
* AMistakeIsBorn: Felicity’s new baby, though the family decides to keep it and are looking forward to it.
* ModernMajorGeneral: At the mere mention that Judy once performed in a performance of ‘the pirates of pawzance’, Nick is briefly roused out of his funk and super excited by the mere possibility she sung this. Naturally, she actually sung ‘A policeman’s lot’, which is almost as good. In the next chapter, when meeting Jack, Nick mentions it again… resulting in a CrowningMomentOfAwesome as Jack improvs his own, full length, version on the spot.
* MoodWhiplash: On the unveiling of Nick’s Hustle/disguise in ‘Acting Out’ and the defeat of the Paedobears.
** Later on, Nick’s sudden epiphany and emotional turmoil is cut off by a jolly Buster Moon, who accidentally sets off a sequence of cartoonish destruction.
** Semi-present in ‘A Day in the Life’ during the assembly scene, where the school learns of the potential return of night howlers. However many characters guessed something was up beforehand.
** Very present in ‘Aggretopia’ where Retsuko is out making tea when her office learns of the same news. She returns to an ominous silence.
** During "Wild Goose Chasing," Ash suddenly believes that Kylie was killed by the goose and begins hastily retreating, fearing that the bird was hunting him ''Film/JurassicPark''-style. Turns out it was Kylie, though only after Ash socks him with the butt of his rifle. After realising that he was playing possum both times, he laughs with relief.
** The entire goose-mouse sequence of ‘Wild Goose Chasing’.
** Done hilariously in ‘MOM(S)!’ as different groups of characters are flipped between.
** In ‘Skye’s Fall’ the gang seem to be ending a happy date, only for a freak accident to them injure the two girls. Later, Jack comes in the give Skye a present, only to find her trapped and near death.
** 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' is super fluffy and funny most of the way through, only to trail off near the end for an emotional confrontation between Judy and Skye. Gets revolved, the pair returning to the gang on a high note, only to find out that something has gone very wrong in the meantime.
* MostWritersAreWriters: Jack Savage is a thespian, writes his own stuff, and is constantly bedevilled by an annoying meddler (Buster Moon).
** Ash and Kris also write comics together, and enjoy discussing the set up of the highs and lows of the story.
* MyGreatestFailure: Judy’s inadvertent helping of Bellwether and setting off the Pred Scare back in ''Zootopia'' is shown as this.
** Kozlov remarks that he has one of these, and however bad Judy’s was, his is worse.
** With both Mr and Mrs Fox it was failing to notice the pain their son was in until it was almost too late.
* MythologyGag: The joke Haida doll in ‘Different’ wasn’t retconned, and is [[RunningGag turning up in more and more places]], much to a certain hyena’s chagrin.
*** Reached its conclusion in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', when it turns out that [[note]] Haida's sister originally made it to win a graduate placement, having no idea about what else to do. Though feeling miserable about it, she's advised to keep it quiet as Haida is unlikely to ever find out. He finds out. [[/note]]
** Ash and Kris’ classmates include various characters from the author’s previous fic, ‘Familiar Fire: Embers of the Past’. A core plot point of that and the original Familiar Fire (written by a different author) is also referenced.
** When Jack is singing his MajorGeneralSong, he references ‘that infernal nonsense ZTOP’ instead of ‘that internal nonsense pinafore’. In the original, the referenced ''Theatre/HMSPinafore'', one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s previous operas. ZTOP, or ''Zootopia: The Original Plot'', was J Shute's first major fic.
* NervousWreck: Many of the students at Ash and Kris’ school are this after hearing the news that Nighthowlers might be back.
** Honey is this at various stages in ‘The Bin and the Badge’, due to her conspiracy theory mind making her fear that a fate worse than death is a moment away.
** Fru-Fru, after her father’s empire collapses and it looks set for him to be incarcerated for the rest of his life.
** Haida is this in ‘Skye’s Fall’ after accidentally injuring Skye and Retsuko.
** Skye in ‘Skye’s Fall’, after being rescued from a pit she accidentally fell into (and was trapped in due to her previous injury).
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Retsuko’s flagging of Mr Big’s tax issue results in his ultimate fall, the impacts of that affect Judy personally when Fru Fru comes to her for comfort. Made worse given that Basil and Dave believe that his fall might have been orchestrated to make a void for someone else (who’s even worse) to fill.
** Judy's last minute over-eager search in 'Foxes and Friends' ends up trashing a room.
* NoNameGiven: Despite their blatant similarity to Shere Kahn and Scar, the two big cats in ‘Acting Out’ are (presently) unnamed.
* NoodleIncident: It’s stated that one of the psychologists at the mental hospital did one of these during a ‘void stares back’ moment, and it involved chili, marshmallow peeps and M&M’s. Given that the whole scene (and the stinger) is an extended ''Series/TheGoodPlace'' tribute and the character himself very similar to Chidi Anagonye, it was almost certainly the creating of the characters infamous ‘mental breakdown peeps-chilli’
** After doing an undercover daycare abuse mission, Nick arrives back at the precinct with a face covered in baby powder. He mentions that a nurse there was a very good example of HanlonsRazor.
* NotSoDifferent: Nick sees some similarities between Ash and his teenage self, part of the reason for his fondness for the kit.
** Haida and Retsuko both like rocking out.
* OddCouple: All of them are in a way, though Jack and Skye initially qualify as the most. While Nick and Judy and Haida and Retsuko both have things they bond over, Jack and Skye are much more different in personalities. Skye’s doubt about the viability of it almost led her to calling it off, only for advice from Haida and Retsuko to convince her to relax and give it a go.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome:
** Basil and Dave tracking down Kazar’s base.
** Mr Fox dispatching the other goose.
* OhCrap: In multiple fics where the news about Nighthowlers being back is learned.
** A hilarious one in ‘The Bin and the Badge’ when the guards realise that Honey has released Taz from his cell. All bar one flee in terror.
** ‘Taking out the Trash’ has the moment when the bad guys wheel out a truck for a ramming attack, then use explosives to collapse a building and trap much of the ZPD.
** The missing present in 'Foxes and Friends'.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Nick in ‘Acting Out’ when he’s trying to go out of character. Everyone is concerned for him.
** Skye at the start of chapter 3 of Skye's Fall.
* PetTheDog: After a ReasonYouSuckSpeech by Duke Weaselton, Nick and Judy try and do this to some of the ZPD prisoners.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Judy.
* Pride: Both Jack, Skye and Kazar are very prideful of themselves and their work. Works well with an actor and a mechanic, less well with a mad anarchist.
** Kazar’s pride is actually used by Nick and Judy to try and pull out more information from him during an interview.
* ThePowerOfFriendship: Many of the friend groups support each other in times of need.
* PunBasedTitle: “The Bin and the Badge” arguably counts as this. “Wild Goose Chasing”, “A Ton of work”, “Skye’s Fall” and "Foxes and Friends" definitely do.
* PunnyName: Director Ton’s last name is given as ‘Katsu’
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[[folder: Q-S]]
* RageBreakingPoint: Invoked in ‘Taking out the Trash’. First Judy has one at the whole speciesist operation. Then characters attempt to push their suspect past it in an interrogation to make him spill the beans. Given that they have Nick and Judy on their side, the odds are heavily in their favour.
** Haida, on seeing those strangely familiar dolls one too many times (and finding out how they came to be).
* RealityEnsues:
** In ‘Elementary Introductions’ it’s mentioned in the past that an attempt to integrate red and grey squirrels together by force just ended in fights, not helped by the fact the children sent home by teachers would be supported by their parents for their actions. To try and resolve this, a law was passed allowing teachers to send problem students to Juvie, so they were forced to serve out their sentence. Constitutional rules meant it couldn’t be restricted to just squirrels, so it was enabled for all species with the belief that all teachers would use it sensibly… Needless to say, [[FromBadToWorse they didn't]]. In the end, the whole operation was such a failure that even the Juvie wardens said it was such, treated those sent in well, and then massive numbers of children were withdrawn from school in protest until the law was scrapped.
** Regardless of how high or low you like your Zootopian fox discrimination, there was no way that Beavis was ever getting away with his attempt to get Ash into trouble.
** Taz (the Tasmanian Devil) from ''Looney Tunes'' is locked up in an insane asylum (a fate that also hits Honey). When Taz tries to do his famous tornado attack, he just gets dizzy and falls down.
** For all his bluster, Kazar goes down very quickly against the ZPD in ‘Taking out the Trash’, though after he’s very uncooperative in interrogations.
** Many things go on independently off screen without the main characters knowing, such as the tax and then criminal investigation that sinks Mr Big.
*** His sinking then has a major effect on his family and former employees.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Duke gives one of these to Nick and Judy about their smugness.
* RedOniBlueOni: Judy is this to Nick, Jack is this to Skye.
* RedemptionRejection: Duke Weaselton blows off any olive branch that Nick and Judy try to hand him.
* RefugeInAudacity: Discussed in 'Size Matters', with how Rattigan stayed fairly unknown despite being a mass murderer. Various larger mammals had heard of him, they just thought he was the boogiemammal or something.
* TheReveal: At the end of ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ it’s revealed that Felicity (Ash’s mother) is pregnant.
** In ‘A Ton of Work’ it’s shown that Ton didn’t actually send the email and documents that Retsuko seemingly received from him back in ‘Aggretopia’. Later confirmed in 'Size Matters'.
** In 'Size Matters' Basil and Dave reveal that they believe Rattigan is the villain at foot.
** 'Foxes and Friends' has the reveal of who stole the present. [[note]] Truns out it was Phil the mole, who didn't exactly steal it [[/note]]
** 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' has the reveal of the origin of the Haida dolls.
* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The mention of some media outlets turning against sheep after the Nighthowler plot and ‘calling out their privilege’ mirrors the trend of some socially left media running large numbers of articles that focus on ‘white/male/straight privilege’.
* RockBottom: Judy is emotionally exhausted at the end of ‘Taking out the Trash’, though she has a Nick to cheer her up.
** Skye in Skye's Fall. After getting trapped due to her bad leg, fearing she'll die due to it, she's then rescued... Only to then push herself to be more reliant on others and asking Jack to help her shower, something that makes her truly miserable.
* RousingSpeech: Mr Fox to Ash in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’.
** Bogo in ‘Taking out the Trash’.
** Subverted by Nick in ‘Target Practice’, saying that everyone knows that ‘Those you are _____ person’ speeches are bunk and everyone knows it, before then having a heart-to-heart with Ash.
** Jack tries to give one in ‘Skye’s Fall’ to rouse up Haida. It works (sort of).
* RuleOfFunny: Despite a minor delay, a Deus Ex-machina does arrive in ‘Spanners and Stripes’ just after Jack has called for one.
** In ‘Skye’s Fall’ Haida see-saw launches Skye and Retsuko up after jumping onto a loose paving stone, before later getting splashed in the face by a truck just as Jack had finally got him out of his resulting mental rut.
* RuleOfSymbolism: Birds of Prey, Owl’s especially, are culturally viewed as connected to the devil (similar to irl goats and satanism), with other demonic features being ‘terrible eyes’. A lot of info of this and a potential explanation is given in ‘A Day in the Life’ with an example of the Efrafan devil, ‘[[Literature/WatershipDown Keehar]].’
** In MOM(S), Retsuko's mother says she’s being a devil’s advocate, Haida noting that ‘a pair of giant yellow eyes and feathery horn tufts certainly wouldn’t go amiss on her.’
* RunningGag: Plushies with a striking resemblance to Haida keep on turning up.
** One was originally included as a reference in ‘Different’, before the idea of a massive crossover series was thought of, and the author then ran with it.)
*** Given an in universe explanation in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'
* SceneryPorn: The jungle gardens in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ and ‘Skye’s Fall’ can count as this.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
** Everyone at the end of ‘Wild Goose Chasing’
** Haida in MOM(S), after both Retusko and her mother get into a vocal and public (musical) argument about him.
* SeesawCatapult: in ‘Skye’s Fall’ this is what creates the eponymous event. Haida jumps down onto a paving slab, not knowing it’s loose. His weight then flings Retsuko and Skye up into the air and over a field of slippery pebbles.
* SelfDeprecation: A common feature of Nick.
* SelfHarm: Ash has permanent scars from what happened in ‘Different’. Presently, he covers them with sweatbands, viewing them as MarkOfShame.
* ShaggyDogStory: Compared to everything else, ‘The Bin and the Badge’ could be seen as this, with the two main characters not featuring again. However, Judy’s involvement at the end of it did help set up the start of ‘Taking out the Trash’ (and technically the very end of ‘So we’re Inters now’).
* ShipperOnDeck: Eliot Fanghanel and Chief Ramic.
** Later Nick, drunkenly setting up Finnick and Fenneko in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'. The others try and set up a different ship to counteract the 'crime against love' just committed.
*** Turns out that Nick might have some talent, given how quickly the two fennec's knocked it off.
* ShoutOut: Tons of them, mainly overlapping with Cameo’s.
** Skye's (and her sister's) name are references to the Sanctum games.
** The SWAT team chant in ‘Taking out the Trash’ was one to Zulu
** 'The Bin and the Badge'' has a few to ''Series/TheGoodPlace''.
** Skye's Fall has a mention of a Canidean Wolf actor who dyes his fur yellow [[note]] Mr PeanutButter of ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman''[[/note]]
** The last chapter for Skye's Fall had an extended Series/{{MASH}} reference. Both with Jack and Skye trying to send ribs to korea (and forgetting the coleslaw) to a variety of characters there having familiar, if punny, names.
** Size Matters mentions that the king of Svalbard is [[Literature/HisDarkMaterials Iorek Byrnison]]
* SignsOfDisrepair: Happytown heights, the Brutalist estate where Nick grew up, is full of this when featured in MOM(S)!
* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: Judy is an optimist and Nick is cynical, so this comes up here and there.
* SoProudOfYou: Mr Fox to Ash at the end of ‘Wild Goose Chasing.’
* TheSociopath: Kazar from ‘Taking out the Trash’ is almost a parody of this.
* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The different episodes flick between different sets of characters and settings, especially near the beginning.
** MOM(S) is cutting between four settings and sets of characters in one chapter.
* SpeciesSurname: Imported for the Fox and Silverfox family. Given to Ton.
* StartOfDarkness: Explored for Honey’s sheep hate in ‘The Bin and the Badge’, ultimately revealed to be a terrible (and mundane) misunderstanding that was never addressed until it was far too late.
* StraightGay: Ookami is revealed to be gay in ‘A Ton of Work.
* SubwaysSuck: The lack of connectivity on [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/642907699067093022/647878046103371813/downloadfile-2.jpg Zootopia's subway map]] gets {{Lampshaded}} by Retsuko (naturally in Death Metal fashion).
-->“STUPID TRANSIT SYSTEM IS ALL DOWN! WITH CRAZY PRICES IS A SCAM!!!!!!
-->SAAAAARRRRDDDDIIIINNNNNEEEE CAAAAANNNNNNSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!
-->WHY DO I PAY FOR SHITTY TRAINS! WHERE IS THE NORTH-SOUTH LINE!
-->WHY WASN’T IT IN YOUR DESIGN. HERE I AM, USING CRAPPY TRAMS!
-->THAT BREAK DOOOOOWWWWNNNN!!!! THAT BREAK DOOOOOWWWWNNNNN!!!!!”
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[[folder: T-V]]
* TakeThat: "Acting Out" features a hearty one against ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}'', with multiple characters reacting with revulsion to a ''Minions'' standee, culminating in Nick agreeing to buy the standee so that he can "wipe those things from the face of the earth."
** 'MOM(S)' gives one of these to modernist planners/ estates.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: There is one, she’s awesome.
* ThrowTheDogABone: Both Haida and Ash get some of these going through the series. **Haida finally having Retsuko ask him out, Ash settling down and beginning to find his way in life.
* TookALevelInBadass: While a competent officer already, Nick is shown to be a skilled sniper in ‘Taking out the Trash’
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Frozen treats for Nick, a variety of things for Skye.
* TriangRelations: An awkward one between Kris, Ash and Agnes, given that Agnes was formerly Ash’s girlfriend and is now Kris’.
* TroubledProduction: In-Universe, A mishap destroys Jack’s stage piece in ‘Acting Out’, and it isn’t fully repaired until ‘Skye’s Fall.’
* TruthInTelevision:
** Various school systems in the US can and do send children to Juvenile detention facilities for completely trivial reasons.
** Prince Edward Island is known for its silver fox population, though this was due to fur farming being pioneered there.
** It’s hypothesised that Foxes can see the earth’s magnetic field.
** In ‘A Ton of Work’, Ookami is shown eating a breakfast salad made of ‘wolf apples’, something he has every day as part of a dietary need. In the wild, these fruit can make up the majority of a maned wolf’s diet.
* UnfortunateNames: Ton Katsu
* UnlockingTheTalent: With some care, attention and focus, begins to happen with Ash.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Invoked by Felicity in MOM(S), though of course Ash is still a sweet kit… [[{{Tsundere}} sorta]].
* UnusualEuphemism: Various ones in the vein of ‘Sweet cheese and crackers’.
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[[folder: W-Z]]
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Nick and Ash both have scenes where they’re just in their undies.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Nick and Finnick, the latter distancing himself from Nick ever since the former left him to become a cop.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Ash gets this from his father, with Mr Fox trying to be certain that Ash knows it’s true.
* WhamEpisode: Chapter 2 of ‘A day in the life’ could be this. You know Nighthowlers may be back, but this rams in how much it means to everyone.
** Featuring both the goose and Felicities pregnancy reveal, ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ could be one of these.
** ‘Taking out the Trash’ has big subversions, big reveals and big emotions.
** 'Skye's Fall' has both the initial accident, where she breaks her ankle, and then Jack visiting her workshop to find that she fell into an inspection pit and was stuck there, slowly dying.
* WorldOfFunnyAnimals: Is what it is.
* WhamLine: ‘Nighthowlers are back.’
** In Aggretopia, after teasing that the crew may have screwed over Nick for his taxes, it’s revealed that they were looking into the Tundratown Limo company.
** The reveal that Ton didn’t send the email to Retusko all the way back in ‘Aggretopia’.
** Dave and Basil revealing that they believe the enemy everyone is facing is Rattigan.
* WhenSheSmiles: Ash, both after when Kris encouraged the teacher to compliment him and when he learns about his baby sibling.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Various characters give this to Ash over the course of the story.
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'''Tropes in Series 1'''
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* TwentyMinutesIntoThePast: Nick’s retelling of his undercover mission to his therapist in ‘Acting out’ was this.
** In ‘Taking out the Trash’ there are flashbacks to the SWAT briefing during the actual raid.
** Various flashbacks in 'Foxes and Friends', revealing: [[note]] the fact that the present is missing, the End of Mr Fox's arguments with Badger, Kris working out that Mr Fox is up to something, telling Felicity and being asked to spy for her, Judy being told about the incident and the truth about the missing present. [[/note]]
** More than can be counted in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' given the flashback story structure.
* ADayInTheLife: Deliberately invoked and played straight in ‘A day in the Life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox’ which prevents a (mostly) regular day in two teenage foxes lives.
** While it cuts off everything before the morning commute, Aggretopia is this for Retsuko.
** Arguably ‘Taking out the Trash’ is this for Judy, although it is ‘a rollercoaster of a day’.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Many of the episodes act as this for certain characters, especially early on.
** While not entirely, ‘Special little mammals’ features a lot of Duke Weaselton.
** ‘A Ton of work’ is this for Director Ton.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Multiple, though in many cases it’s just to the end of moving most of the action to Zootopia itself.
** For instance, "Aggretopia" makes it clear that Retsuko and Haida’s lives have been entirely the same so far, just set in Zootopia.
** Basil and Dave Dawson were detectives/PI’s in Little Rodentia, and encountered Olivia (and, via implication, Rattigan [[note]] Later confirmed in Size Matters [[/note]]).
** Kristofferson has one of the largest changes. Instead of coming from ‘across the river’ he was born and raised on Prince Edward Island, [[CanadaEh Canidea]] [[note]]noted both IRL and in universe for its large silver fox population)[[/note]]. It’s also specified that his mother died when he was very young, with him just having one memory of her.
* AdaptationalBadass: Subverted. Jack Savage, a fanon character usually presented as a secret agent or a movie star, is a notably lazy theatre writer/producer/actor here. (Though he is awesome at what he does)
* AdaptationalDecay: Happens in universe to pretty much anything that Buster Moon touches, in particular Jack Savage’s productions.
-->“I was thinking that more people would enjoy ''Theatre/LesMiserables'' if it was, well… A nice bit less sad.”
* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: Tadano goes from a donkey to an onager (wild ass) due to Zootopia lore not allowing domestic animals. Later, Felicity (the cat from The Great Mouse Detective) is referred to as a Pallas Cat.
** Arguably Skye. A Zootopia ‘fanon’ character, originally based off of two pictures of a tan coloured fox, one with a toolbox with Skye written on it (hence her name). Most fan works present her as an arctic fox, whereas here she’s a swift fox. Debatably a species change given that her original species is never clarified, and a swift fox is actually far closer to the artwork than an arctic.
* AdaptationalUgliness: sort-of. Haida’s notable set of snaggleteeth/ underbite are pointed out on occasions. In ‘A day in the life’ Kris spots them but looks away, given that it would be rude to stare. In ‘So we’re Inters now’ Haida implies that he’s still a bit bitter about missing out on the expensive surgery needed to fix it. In ‘MOM(S)’ Retsuko’s mother dismisses him as ‘Mr Snaggletooth wonder’. Retusko angrily replies that she finds them cute.
* AdaptationalVillainy: While Felicity, the cat from The Great Mouse Detective, ate mice in that film, that wasn't too bad. After all, she was just an unevolved house cat, doing what house cats do. In 'Size Matters' it's revealed that she exists in this universe... And she still eats mice.
* AdultFear: In ‘Acting Out’ Nick fears that his old way of acting was too similar to a rather twisted fox he encountered – namely one involved in sexualized photos of small children.
** Various ones discussed on the Gondola Scene in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', especially worthy of note is Skye's fear of death. [[note]] Understandable given the traumatic events of Skye's Fall [[/note]]
* AdviceBackfire: In a roundabout way, Amy’s attempt to help Honey only sets the honey badger on a paranoia spiral is what prompts her to enact her daring breakout.
* AerithAndBob: Deliberately invoked in "Aggretopia." Remember, Aggretsuko has been transplanted into Zootopia, meaning that they live in a North American city but everyone has Japanese names. {{Lampshaded}} to great effect.
-->Finally, she was almost alone with just those who worked on her floor! Just Kabae, the big gossip-filled hippo; Mashashiro, the armadillo; Anai, the Japanese-badger graduate; and Bob, the camel. Retsuko didn’t really know Bob that well.
* AffectionateNickname: Nick still has his one for Ash.
** Jack Savage gets 'Stripes'.
** Skye's adopted sister is affectionately called Sweetie by various people, given that she has an EmbarrassingFirstName and (pre adoption) EmbarrassingLastName [[note]] This is actually a Shoutout to [[VideoGame/Sanctum2 Sanctum 2]], given that Skye and Sweetie's last names are Autumn, like Skye and Sweet from the games.[[/note]]
* AllForNothing: Honey’s escape attempt fails.
** In ‘Taking out the trash’, Judy works herself to exhaustion in finding a lead only to find the next day that it isn’t needed. Eventually {{Subverted}} as [[ChekhovsGun later on, it proves useful]].
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Retsuko’s mother… Dear god, Retsuko’s mother.
* AmbiguouslyGay: {{Subverted}}. Basil and Dave are defo gay (as are Greg and Angus from Night in the woods in their cameo appearance).
** Ookami also revealed to be defo gay as well.
* AnimalStereotypes: Generally averted unless Truth in Television
** Ones that ''do'' make it in include Tasmanian devils (or rather ''the'' [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Tasmanian Devil]]) being crazy.
** Ones that are both this and TruthInTelevision include:
*** Honey badgers being damage shrugging tough guys (or girls)
*** Hyenas cackling (when finding something really funny, Haida gives hyena cackles)
*** Canines and feline characters tongue grooming themselves, cats being affected by cat nip, etc.
*** Moles having poor sight.
* AnimalReligion: During ‘A Day in the life’ the boys attend a lesson where they learn about the faith of [[Literature/WatershipDown Frith]], a religion primarily followed by the Efrafan and Lapin hares of Asia minor. This was actually based off of the work of another fanfic writer [[note]](Ubernoner’s ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/16267073/chapters/38037704 The Son’s of Efrafa]]'')[[/note]] and adapted in. Both variants of the faith have the Black Rabbit of Inlé as their GrimReaper, but the Efrafans also have ‘Kehaar’ as their Satanic counterpart.
** In 'Foxes and Friends' a major archaeological site related to the faith (or rather, a Keehar worshiping cult) is described.
* ArborealAbode: The Fox family house. The whole trope is then analysed, deconstructed and discussed in 'Foxes and Friends'.
* ArchEnemy: Rattigan is this to Basil and Dave.
* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Zootopia is a small independent state on the west coast of the USA, which chose to remain independent of both America and Canada/Canidea.
** In 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' it's stated that (unlike our world) major plagues in indigenous american populations never occurred, with major effects on the colonising of the new world (to the point that the incan empire survived in a similar manner to Siam/Thailand.)
*** Also mentioned is that slavery, the civil war and jim crow never happenned.
* BatmanGambit: Dr Amy Lupuleli uses them in her work.
** In ‘Acting Out’ she sets up a situation where Nick will become outraged at an actor's (Jack’s) bad hustling and give him pointers, at which point it’ll be pointed out that he’s not in character any longer, forcing him out of his current mental rut. Works like a charm.
** Goes less well in ‘The Bin and the Badge’. Honey sees a sheep ‘messing’ with her food and thinks things are going wrong with her. Amy though wasn’t expecting her to attempt an escape in response.
* BearHug: Dave gives one of these to Basil in 'Size Matters.'
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: Nick tells himself that his hustler days were just him lost in an act.
** Honey is miles deep in [[ConspiracyTheorist her theories]].
* BerserkButton: Judy on seeing Kazar’s prey supremacists.
** Jack used to be this whenever Buster meddled in his productions. By the time of the story though he can't be bothered.
** Judy to Skye in SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps when she learnt that Nick was badmouthing Nick to Haida and Retsuko.
* BilingualBonus: In ‘Acting Out’, Ookami’s son is called Sagishi. In Japanese, this means ‘conman’, hinting to the fact that Sagishi isn’t actually a maned wolf cub but Nick in disguise.
** Piecing together and translating the Cyrillic ‘misspelling’ of owls name during the extended joke about ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' characters in ‘The Bin and the Badge’ provides a rather worrying reference.
** The name of the Keehar worshiping temple in 'Foxes and Friends', in lapin, translates to Hawkshome. The name Hyhayuhl translates to bright eyes.
* BigBag: One is speculated to exist out there. At first it appears to be Kazar, but he quickly reveals that he's following someone else.
** Dave and Basil suggest that it's Rattigan in 'Size Matters'
* BigDamnHeroes: Mr Fox arguably gets the first one when he saves the mouse protestor from death by goose.
** The ZPD have various during the raid on Kazar’s base. Ranging from charging in to stop them, to Nick getting a shot on an enemy truck driver, to Bogo later using set truck as a battering ram and finally Judy leaping down, darts in paws, to knock out the big bad.
** Haida acts as one of these in ‘Skye’s Fall’, in response to being an (indirect) cause of the problem in the first place.
** Mr Fox wants to be this in Foxes and Friends, alongside Nick. Of course, it's in a very domestic setting, but they do their best.
** In Meditation Mediation Judy's big hero mode activates, hard. (Again, for a very domestic dispute)
* BittersweetEnding: ‘The Bin and the Badge’. Honey’s entire worldview is shattered, she’s unsure of herself, but she now has the chance and the wish to finally get better.
* BlackComedy: The depiction/ reference to the ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' characters (and their mental disorders) stands out.
** As does the mouse protestor almost getting eaten by a goose in ‘Wild Goose Chasing.’
* BlatantLies: When asked about how he got his scar (from being accidentally darted by a Lion and Tiger) Duke bends the truth on the reason, but gives two entirely different species for the perpetrators.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: A common debate between Catano and Basil and Dave is justice vs truth. The detectives are happy to give defendants generous plea deals in order to get closer to the truth, whereas Catano firmly believes that they should get what is due.
* BookEnds: ‘A Day in the Life’ Starts and ends with the two teenage kits in bed.
** ‘Taking out the Trash’ begins and ends in Nick’s apartment.
** ‘MOM(S)!’ starts and ends with segments featuring Nick and Judy after numerous segments with some of the major characters dealing with Nick's Mom, Skye's Mom, Ash's Mom, and Retsuko's Mom.
* BreatherEpisode: After the goings on in "Taking out a Trash," ‘Target Practice’ is a slow catchup between Nick and Ash. "MOM(S)!" and "A Ton of Work" count as this too, with things picking up again in ‘Skye’s Fall’.
** Likewise, between the crazy antics of Foxes and Friends and SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps, you have the short Meditation Mediation.
** After the emotional first half of Skye's Fall chapter 3, the second half is full of pure SkyeSavage fluff as the pair relax and enjoy their time together.
* BrilliantButLazy: Jack is a great thespian, but apocalyptically lazy with any other part of his life. [[note]]Later decides to try and change this after the events of Skye's Fall [[/note]]
** Ton slacks off most of the day, but justifies it by being able to come up with tax strategies that can save his company millions.
* ButtMonkey: Duke Weaselton.
** Especially so in Meditation Mediation, when various characters accidentally make a mess of his last day of community service.
** Haida has elements of this in ‘Skye’s Fall’.
* CallToAdventure: Ash feels it when asked to go on a pest control mission with his father (shouting with joy offscreen), though after being on said adventure his thoughts are more nuanced on the matter.
** A [[PlayedStraight straighter]] example is when Retsuko discovers proof of Mr Big avoiding his taxes, ultimately taking it (and her friends) to chase it up. While fairly humdrum, it goes very well and she and her friends then think about becoming detectives.
* CallBack: Many, both internally to the story and referencing back to the original IPs
** Judy’s play from the start of the original movie is called back in "Acting Out," with Judy stating the she always enjoyed acting and did theatre in her spare time – referencing her MinorKidtroduction in ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}''.
** Nick becomes very excited on hearing Judy performed in [[Theatre/ThePiratesOfPenzance The Pirates of Pawzance]], imagining her singing the MajorGeneralSong. Though she didn’t (she was naturally the Chief Officer), he then raises this song again when meeting with Jack. HilarityEnsues.
** On the ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'' side, the social media storm around Retsuko and Tadano dating is briefly mentioned.
** Nick points out to Duke that the last two times he’d annoyed Judy hadn’t gone well for him.
** Duke has a bandage on his head in ‘A day in the life’, from the [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace treatment he received]] at the end of "Acting Out." Later there’s a sort of call back to this in his interview, though it’s worth noting he lies about the species of the cats that did it.
** The meeting on the bus with Haida and Kris in 'A Day in the Life' is discussed in ‘Aggretopia’.
** All of Retsuko’s past relationships, and feelings about, get discussed in it.
** In ‘Aggretopia’ Ookami mentions how he’s been helping the police, as seen in ‘Acting out’
** Retsuko’s discovery of a tax avoiding client sounds suspiciously like Nick. She then goes to the Actuary jaguar from the MinorKidtroduction in ''Zootopia'' to confirm it, before it’s revealed to be Mr. Big’s Limo company.
** In ‘Spanners and Stripes’ the odd trinkets in Buster Moon’s theatre are put into the limelight again and form a key part of Jack and Skye’s plan to get back at the meddling koala.
** In ‘Special Little Mammals’, Basil and Dave call back to their adventures with Olivia from [[Film/TheGreatMouseDetective their film]].
** In ‘The Bin and the Badge’ Amy gets an email from Mr and Mrs Fox (though they’re names aren’t given).
** In ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ there’s a hidden callback to Mr Big’s tax troubles, given that the enchanted grotto is implied to (formerly) be for his exclusive use. (Later confirmed in Skye's Fall)
** ‘Taking out the Trash’ is full of them, as many of the past events catch up to Judy with a vengeance.
** ‘MOM(S)!’ has Retsuko’s mother mention her daughter’s past relationships.
** ‘A Ton of Work’ calls back to the tax incident in ‘Aggretopia’.
** ‘Skye’s Fall’ features the jungle park from ‘Wild Goose Chasing’, including the wobbly paving stone, while also featuring the horse from ‘The Bin and the Badge’ and a conversation from ‘A Ton of Work.’
** In 'Size Matters' Catano's meeting with Retsuko and Haida is called back on. Honey, and the events of 'The Bin and the Badge' are also referenced.
*** As is Bogo's secret love of Gazelle.
** Foxes and Friends references the Haida plushy from all the way back in Different and the faith of Frith from A day in the life.
* TheCameo: [[ReferenceOverdosed Many. TOO MANY!]]
** [[EarlyBirdCameo Ookami in ‘Acting Out’, which then gets expanded on.]]
** A lion and a tiger with a more than familiar resemblance to [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 Scar]] and [[WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967 Shere Kahn]] are seen in ‘Acting Out’.
** Buster Moon and Eddie the sheep from ''[WesternAnimation/Sing]]'', and their chameleon secretary, appear in ‘Acting Out’.
** Tadano is also briefly spotted, albeit on a magazine.
** The frantic pig from ''Zootopia'' gets his nighthowlers stolen (again), in ‘Elementary introductions.’
** Haida cameos in ‘A Day in the Life,' as do a bunch of characters from the authors' previous fic.
** An entire culture/ people were cameoed, with Ubernomer’s Efrafan hares (see AnimalReligion), themselves of course inspired from ''Literature/WatershipDown''). Thlayli and Gabrielli the Thunderer got a mention.
** In ‘Aggretopia’ the gang briefly meet the Jaguar actuary from the Carrot Days play.
** Fenneko also mentions she follows Interpol’s Chief Inspector (a vixen – aka. [[VideoGame/SlyCooper Carmelita Fox]]) on Twitter. Her actions (censored to remove those of a certain raccoon)then mentioned again in SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps.
** Various foxes throughout the series, though best seen with [[Film/{{Labyrinth}} Sir Didymus]] in ‘Spanners and Stripes’.
** WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman (on a Horsin’ around cut-out) appears in ‘Spanners and Stripes’.
** ‘[[Franchise/WinnieThePooh Tigger]]’, [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Taz]], [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland the white rabbit]] and even a ''Zootopia'' version of [[Series/TheGoodPlace Chidi Anagonye]] appear in ‘The Bin and the Badge’. As a bonus to fans of ''The Good Place'', the therapist at the end is suspiciously like Michael/Ted Danson.
** ‘The Bin and the Badge’ also included a certain horse with tragic origins (Boxer from ''Literature/AnimalFarm'')
** ‘So we’re inters now’ includes a whole roster of reference characters (e.g. Angus and Gregg from ''VideoGame/NightInTheWoods''), different people’s OC’s and even ‘sona’s.
** [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 A reindeer called Sven]] appears in ‘Target Practice’
** Nick and Judy briefly bump into Skye’s biological mother in MOM(S)!
** Finnick briefly appears in MOM(S)! after being mistaken for Fenneko by Haida.
** Washimi and Gori appear in ‘A Ton of Work’. Again in Meditation Mediation, along with their yoga instructor.
** Daz ([[Fanfic/TakeAStand CreweFox]]'s ) appears in Skye’s Fall, along with a few of the OCs from the Take a Stand series.
** Badger and Phil the mole from Fantastic Mr Fox in 'Foxes and Friends'
** PROTEIN from Aggretsuko in Meditation Mediation, along with Washimi and Gori (again).
** Papy Mick (a subscriber of artist Ziegelzeig) in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'.
** Legoshi from Beastars makes a cameo in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'.
* CanadaEh: Kristofferson and his father's original home was Prince Edward Island, Canidea.
* CatchPhrase: Various characters have there’s from their own IP’s.
** Honey has her own: ‘That don’t make logic.’
** Nick adopts one for whenever Judy playfully punches him, claiming that it’s ‘Fox abuse.’
** While not technically a catchphrase, Jack will often stand upright, puff himself up, and self-importantly corrects others on a matter.
** Basil and Dave Dawson: "Elementary, my Dear."
** Mr. Fox has his trademark catchphrase from the film.
** In Foxes and Friends, Mrs Fox beings her 'If what I think is happening. It better not be' only to abort mid-way, conceding she has no clue what is going on.
* CarnivoreConfusion: Explained by the author when explaining the status of bird, reptile, amphibian sentience. Most birds and reptiles are non-sentient and often farmed, but separate sentient species exist. Fish and bugs are also often eaten.
** Some prey species are noted to eat meat as part of their culture, in particular Efrafan Hares (something they did in the original work). Jack tries some Ostrich ribs in Skye's Fall on hearing this and has a life changing experience.
*** Then again, these are [[Recap/MashS3E11AdamsRibs Adam's Ribs]]
** Felicity (The Cat from Great Mouse detective, not Mrs Fox) eats mice, and is referred to as a cannibal.
* CharacterDevelopment: Tons.
** Ash slowly recovering from the events in ‘Different’ and trying to find his place in life.
** Retsuko finally deciding to move on and expecting better from her life, starting by asking Haida out.
** Nick, working on his issues with opening up to people, culminating in him finally confessing to Judy in ‘Taking out the Trash’.
** Skye and Jack both go through this in Skye's Fall. Skye resolving to be more open to letting others helping her, and Jack trying to be less lazy in anything other than acting.
** Skye, after a few misgivings, ultimately makes peace with Nick's past by the end of 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'.
* ChekhovsGun: Plenty, though many don’t have a use quite yet.
** ‘Sylvester’, the odd ‘sarcophagus’ Buster Moon owns as part of his trinket collection, of interest to various parties.
** Ash’s sweatbands, revealed to be used to cover up his scars.
** In ‘The Bin and the Badge’ it’s hinted at that Taz is in the cell next to Honey’s. At the end he gets released by her as a distraction.
** The loose paving stone in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ goes on to cause the accident in ‘Skye’s Fall.’
** The odd necklace that Kozlov asks Judy to look after.
* TheChessmaster: Dr Amy’s strategies for helping her patients can sometimes play out like these. Works excellently with Nick… Not so well with Honey.
** It's hinted that Rattigan used to be this in 'Size Matters'.
* ChewingTheScenery: Kazar; it’s about all he has going for him.
** Honey: "VIVA LA RESISTANCE!!!!!!!!!!!"
** The mouse protestor from ‘Wild Goose Chasing’, at least until the goose she’s trying to defend tries to eat her.
** Jack in ‘Skye’s Fall,’ especially when using the famous ‘I’m as mad as hell’ speech to try and rouse up Haida.
* CliffHanger: ‘Acting Out’ ends on this when Nick and Judy get a call, telling them that Nighthowlers might be back.
** ‘The Bin and the Badge’ has one where Honey decides she’s going to break out.
** ‘So we’re Inters now’ ends with Judy discovering a lead on their case.
* CloudCuckoolander: Buster Moon and Honey. Moon is nice, caring, but drives Jack mad with his meddling. Honey is crazy, and can become very dangerous if you’re not on her side.
* TheCloudcuckoolanderWasRight: Honey (at least partly) about a sheep conspiracy. Unfortunately, this encourages her further and further into her paranoia, to the point where her sister has her committed for her own (and any sheep’s) safety.
* CombatPragmatist: The bad guys from ‘Taking out the Trash’ use improvised weapons and the geography of their base to their advantages. This even included trying to use a semi-truck to run the ZPD down. The ZPD then use said truck as a battering ram in a BigDamnHeroes moment to win the day.
* ComfortFood: Skye is fond of dark chocolate, coffee and sweet potato fries with blue cheese sauce. In Skye's Fall, after being trapped and starved for a few days, she asks for some pumpkin and Hominy soup, followed by some ribs.
** Nick (and Judy) have icecream.
** Ash mentions that he really likes sorbet.
** All characters like Papy Mick's famous Hot Chocolate.

* ConspiracyTheorist: Honey, as seen in "The Bin and the Badge". "The Bin and the Badge" serves as a {{Deconstruction}} for the oft-used portrayal of Honey as this trope insofar who thinks that all sheep are involved in a grand "Cud-spiracy." In fact, J Shute has stated that he got the idea from the UnfortunateImplications many of those fanfics leave that Honey is extremely bigoted against sheep.
* ContinuityNod: The news that nighthowlers are back is referenced in various fics, as is the news that it’s (for a time at least) over.
** Nick and Judy learn about Felicity’s pregnancy and Jack and Skye’s relationship (and their friendship with Haida and Retsuko) in ‘Taking out the Trash’.
* ContrastMontage: MOM(S)! is this, contrasting motherly interactions with Mama Wilde, Mama Skye, Mama ‘Suko and Felicity.
* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Bogo using the truck as a battering ram, and Judy diving down, darts in paws, to get Kazar.
* CryIntoChest: Judy into Nick’s chest at the end of ‘Taking out the Trash’.
** In ‘Skye’s Fall’ Skye cradles and rocks Jack instead, given that she’s larger, but it has much of the same effect.
* CutawayGag: usually in the form of the [[TheStinger "stingers"]] at the end of some stores. Best seen in ‘So we’re inters now’ where two [[ShipperOnDeck shippers on deck]] are discussing Nick and Judy being together at his apartment. Turns out she’s there working on a case.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: The episodic format allows this for some characters. Arguably most if not all are examples, but standouts include:
** ‘A Day in the life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox’ was just that for the two eponymous foxes.
** ‘Aggretopia’ was the for Retsuko.
** ‘Spanners and Stripes’ focussed on Jack and Skye.
** ‘Special Little Mammals’ is arguably this for Duke Weaselton.
** ‘The Bin and the Badge’ for Amy and Honey.
* DeadpanSnarker: As in the film, Nick.
* DeclarationOfProtection: Haida swears he’ll look after Retusko as she recovers from her injury in ‘Skye’s Fall’ and is genuinely taken aback when Jack doesn’t automatically do the same thing for Skye.
* DefrostingIceQueen: Skye is initially this when working with Jack, being hyper focussed on her work. Seeing his work interfered with initially brings them together, they accidentally talk themselves into a date, she goes in hopeful but then begins to have serious doubts given the difference between them. Made far worse when the one thing that brings them together, her fondness for petting him, turns out to originate from her old predator biology. Self-conscious, she almost breaks it off, only to get talked into carrying it on by Haida and Retsuko.
** Likewise, her relationship with Nick. Having found him intolerable in high school and still wary of him, she ultimately comes to see him as a great friend by the end.
* DespairEventHorizon: Honey, after breaking out of a mental hospital and coming across her heroes Nick and Judy, only for the latter to tranq dart her and send her back.
** Haida, after accidentally injuring Skye and Retsuko.
** Skye in 'Skye's Fall', after being trapped in a repair pit, unable to get out and knowing nobody will come as she's fine by herself. She has to come to terms that this is likely how she'll die, and it's her fault.
*** Things don't get much better for her when she's rescued by Jack. She's convinced she has to change, be open to letting others help her, but her first attempt (letting Jack shower her) just humiliates her, something she then hates herself for on top of everything.
* Determinator: Honey. Sadly [[BelievingTheirOwnLies she’s the determinator for her crazy conspiracy theory]], to the point where she busts out of a mental hospital.
** Judy, Always trying to do her best and make the world a better place.
* DeusExMachina: ‘Sir Didymus’ arriving in ‘Spanners and Stripes’. Jack deliberately invokes the trope a few seconds before, but the perfect timing is off a bit, something the genre savvy Jackrabbit points out.
* DisappointedInYou: Catano to Nick and Judy after finding out how they got involved in the Tundratown mob.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: Due to ''Fantastic Foxes'''s slice of life nature, relatively few until the ZPD encounter Kazar. It's his plot that lies in the background for much of Series 1 [[spoiler:until after his arrest, when it's revealed he may have had a partner – or even a superior – that's still at large]]…
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything?: The reactions of the students in the assembly, and the adults in Retsuko’s office, to the news that Nighthowlers might be back. One commenter remarked about it reminding him of his experiences with both 9/11 and the Boston Bombings.
** The mention that many people and some media papers often called out sheep for their 'privilege', some even arguing that you couldn't be speciesist against sheep because of this.
* ADogNamedDog: If surnames count, then the Fox and Silverfox families. [[note]] Ironically, Kris is not really a silverfox. His fur colour makes him either leucistic or a platinum Fox, not, as the film makers suggested, a silver fox. [[/note]]
** Many of the other surnames in this fic count – it ''is'' based on ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' after all!
** Dramedy: It includes heavy character relationships, different characters trying out romantic relationships, societal reactions to terror threats and an entire page worth of jokes about the trouble of interspecies couples.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Retsuko and Ookami in Acting out, Haida and Nick’s mother in ‘A Day in the Life'.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Skye's adopted sister is said to have one, on top of her last name.
* EmbarrassingLastName: Ton’s last name is Katsu.
** It's suggested that Skye's adopted sister used to have the last name 'Vixen.'
* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Nick’s ‘Piberius’ is revealed in MOM(s!) to be a misspelling of Tiberius, as in James Tiberius Kirk. His mother did it due to his father being a Trekkie; his father was just relieved they settled on Nick as a first name.
* EnthusiasmVersusStoicism: On hearing that he can go on one of his father’s pest control jobs, Ash tries to be the latter in public, retreating up to his bedroom to be the former.
* EpicFail: Buster Moon accidentally destroys Jack’s stage set.
** Duke Weaselton in ‘A Day in the Life’.
-->Ash: “He’s embarrassingly useless.”
-->Nick: “Yeah, that about sums him up.”
** Beavis’ attempts to get Ash in trouble with the teacher. To say it backfires gives him too much credit.
** Taz in ‘The Bin in the badge’. After being released by Honey as a distraction, scaring off multiple guards with his reputation alone, he decides to try a classic whirlwind attack… only for [[RealityEnsues reality to ensue]] as he bumps into a wall, falls over and is too dizzy to get up again.
** The mouse protester trying to stop Mr Fox and Ash from hunting a pair of wild geese. She gets stuck in a carnivorous plant (refusing Ash’s help to get out), before finding one of the geese… Which promptly tries to eat her.
** Foxes and Friends has Kylie trying to surreptitiously interrogate Kris. At first it seems that he cracks under the pressure, then he seems to salvage it and it goes well, only for it to later turn out that Kris saw right through him.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Most of the early episodes act as this for the characters they’re introducing, mainly for the benefit of those not familiar with them. Most of it is more spaced out, but some characters have big moments.
** ‘Acting Out’ Establishes Jack and Skye, the former immediately being set up as a theatre lover who comes onto screen in a like for like tribute of Kahn (from Star Trek), then does an rapid fire improv of ‘[[MajorGeneralSong * EmbarrassingMiddleName:Modern Major General]],’ then is shown to have a pigsty of an office.
** ‘Elementary Introductions’ has Basil and Dave rapidly work out how the nighthowler bulbs were stolen.
** ‘Aggretopia’ gives Retsuko a few of these (most prominently being her rant against the subway system) while Fenneko gets a solid one when she uses social media to rapidly identify the silver fox that Haida had met his bus in.
* EurekaMoment: Basil and Dave have one of these offscreen, tracking down Kazar’s base.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Fenneko remarks that, for all his misogyny, Ton didn’t say a peep about Preds during the Nighthowler crisis.
* EvilPlan: Kazar intended to use nighthowlers to bring Zootopia into anarchy. When the game was up, he tried to burn the chemicals to poison part of the city (later revealed to have no chance of working) while setting up a trap to take much of the ZPD down with him (almost did work).
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Most of the episode titles.
** ‘Elementary Introductions’ introduces two [[WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective Great Mice detectives]].
** ‘A Day in the Life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox’
** ‘Aggretopia’ shows Aggretsuko but in Zootopia.
** ‘Spanners and Stripes’ focuses on Skye and Jack.
** ‘The Bin and the Badge’ is set around a binturong and a honey badger.
** ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ involves literally chasing wild geese.
** ‘Target Practice’ has Nick and Ash doing just that.
** ‘MOM(S)!!!!’ involves the mothers of various characters.
** ‘Skye’s Fall’ has Skye having a fall.
** 'Foxes and Friends' has various Foxes and their friends.
** 'Meditation Mediation' involves both.
** SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' is a fic all about the SavageSkye, HaidSuko and WildeHopps ships.
* ExactWords: Used by the mice detectives in 'Size Matters.'
* ExecutiveMeddling: Buster Moon is the avatar for this, continually messing about with Jack’s plays to make them ‘happier’ and ‘better’, to the point of taking a gritty western Jack is working on, removing an entire arc and turning the rest into a musical. [[CaptainOblivious He has no idea why Jack acts so irritated at this]].
* ExpressiveEars: With the cast being primarily bunnies and canids (foxes), this comes up a lot.
* FanBoy: The Aggretsuko crew are (mildly) this to Nick and Judy. Honey is this ''in extremis''.
* FamilyBusiness: Arguably Mr Fox’s pest control is this.
* FantasticRacism: As in Zootopia, is prevalent, though explored with more nuance.
** While anti-fox (antivulpanism) exists as shown in ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'', it’s shown to be socially unacceptable. Ovineophobia (anti-sheep) is also discussed. On hearing news of the return of Nighthowlers, Ash and Kris’ school makes it clear that neither will be tolerated. It’s also explained that various species have specific grudges against specific other, related species (e.g. red and grey squirrels, to the point that they self-segregated and trying to integrate them causes chaos).
*** Beavis is shown to be an equal opportunities jerkass to both foxes and sheep.
** Honey has an almost comical amount of ovineophobia due to her conspiracy theories.
** It's stated that slavery, the civil war and Jim Crow never occurred in this universe, due to the many, many different species not allowing the institution of southern slavery to get off the ground and persist.
* FinishingEachOthersSentences: Nick and Basil during Kazar’s interrogation.
* FinishingMove: Mr Fox savaging a goose with his teeth in ‘Wild Goose Chasing.’
** Judy diving down onto an enemy, a tranq dart in each paw in ‘Taking out the Trash’
* FiveManBand: in ‘Elementary Introductions,’ you have Nick, Judy, Basil, Dave and Kii.
* ForeShadowing: Often.
** The biggest early case to pay off is that of Felicity’s pregnancy. Her first appearance has her being sick in the morning (though it’s misappropriated to bad soup). Later on, she and her husband are discussing something, clamming up around Ash (who finds himself more protective of her after smelling a change in her scent). Dr Amy has an email from an ‘old patient’ and gives advice. Nothing is spelled out, but if you’ve read the author’s past fic (‘Familiar Fire: Embers of the Past’) then the clues point to a baby being involved. The final clues come from Felicity’s apron, and the characters discussions about it.
* FreudianSlip: A potential one with Ash in ‘A day in the Life’. When mentioning Beavis saying he should be muzzled, he initially begins to say ‘nuzzled’.
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: No more undressed than humans are.
* FunWithAcronyms: There’s an interspecies support group called OWO (Outsiders with Outsiders).
* FurryConfusion: Zootopia was mammals-only (and no primates), whereas many of the IPs involved have reptiles, birds, amphibians and even humans. At the start of Chapter 3 of ‘Acting Out,’ WordOfGod clarifies that originally sentient and non-sentient versions of all exist (with the sentient and non-sentients being different species). With mammals the sentients are by far dominant, with reptiles and birds being the reverse (secretary Washimi, a sentient secretary bird, is described as likely being the only one in the city). Primates exist, but just aren’t that common in Zootopia. Humans are left unanswered, though given the ''[[WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman Horsin’ Around]]'' standee it’s up for debate.
* FurryReminder: A metric crap-boat-ass ton.
** Many characters have enhanced smell, and are shown using their tongue and teeth to preen their fur.
** After being scared by a spider, Dave and Basil remind the others that they’re mice, said spiders coming up above their waist.
** The ability for foxes to sense magnetic fields is touched on.
** Haida, when laughing a lot, can verge into hyenid cackles.
** Dr Amy Lupuleli, a binturong, regularly uses her prehensile tail to hold stuff. It’s also mentioned that she naturally smells of popcorn.
** Kylie plays possum, though much confusion is caused given that Ash forget he could do that.
** In ‘So we’re inters now’ a whole retelling of Furry reminders is given as interspecies couples retell past ‘Inter errors’.
*** Includes: antlers being shed, bats sleeping upside down, skunks being able to spray, thylacines being able to open their jaws super wide and marsupials having pouches.
** Kylie hangs from his tail in 'Foxes and Friends'.
** In the same episode there's a near-blind mole and a badger who lives in an underground set.
** The varying tolerances of theobromine (present in chocolate)is discussed in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: G-I]]
* GeniusDitz: Basil and Dave show elements of this.
* GentleGiant: As a hyena, Haida is easily the largest member of the four core pairings, and his personality definitely qualifies.
* TheGift: Kris is remarked to have an incredibly good paw-eye coordinate, which makes him very good at both sports and art.
* HanlonsRazor: Referenced in 'Size Matters', involving a nurse suspected of abuse at a daycare.
** The ultimate cause of the missing present in 'Foxes and Friends'. The near-blind (and forgetful) mole Phil mistakes the present for the box he uses to climb stairs, uses it to access the en-suite bathroom and then remembers where his real box is, forgetting the one he'd used to get up here.
* HappilyAdopted: Skye was adopted at a young age. In ‘MOM(S)’ we meet Siwili Autumn, her adoptive and caring mother, a rather drastic step up from the bio mother briefly met earlier. It's also mentioned that she has an adopted red fox sister, who's currently in the army and stationed in Korea.
** Kris was this while being looked after by his Aunt and Uncle.
* HappilyMarried: While they have their disagreements, Mr and Mrs Fox.
** Played entirely straight with Basil and Dave, who argue like an old couple.
* HateSink: Dawn Bellwether is this to many characters, especially at the school when news of Nighthowlers being back is given.
** Kazar, a blatant and comically evil villain. Judy even mentions that at least Bellwether tried to ''look'' nice.
* HeReallyCanAct: Jack ''in extremis'', but Judy can do it to. Subverted in Skye, who can’t act for her life.
* HeartbreakAndIceCream: Nick serves this to Judy at the end of a really crazy day in ‘Taking out the trash’.
-->“Ice cream?”
-->“Prescription ice cream.”
-->“I don’t think there’s such a thing.”
-->"Well it’s ice cream, and I’m prescribing it.”
* HeelRealisation: Nick in ‘Acting out’. Firstly a misguided one about how he acted being similar to a thoroughly dodgy mammal, which spooked him. Then, later on, about how he’d been overreacting and worrying his friends.
** In ‘Special Little Mammals,’ after a ReasonYouSuckSpeech by the incarcerated Duke, they decide to try and make things nicer for those in their cells by playing music to them. Part way through planning this, they then realise that this is just confirming what Duke said about them not listening to them so, instead, they try and tackle some of the pet peeves/ worries of the inmates, even one of Duke’s. Sadly, they get the wrong one for him.
* HeroicBSOD: Nick suffers one in ‘Acting Out’ after encountering a paedo fox who reminds him too much of his old/current ways of talking. Ends up working it out.
** Judy has one in ‘Taking out the Trash’. Already feeling guilty after darting an escaped mental patient (Honey) who hero worshipped her, she wears herself out scanning the jam cams, finally finds a lead, only for the other detectives to already have a better one. Ultimately, her find turned out to be useful, but plenty of other things occurred that day, leading to her having a mild BSOD at the end. Nick is there to repay her favour from ‘Acting Out’ and helps her through it.
** Haida in ‘Skye’s Fall’ after accidentally injuring Skye and Retusko.
** Skye in ‘Skye’s Fall’, after being trapped in a maintenance pit for a number of days, thinking that this was how she was going to die. THEN, after being rescued, she tried to change and let people help her (letting Jack shower her) only to hate it. Something she then hates herself for.
** Skye in 'Foxes and Friends', on hearing from Ash that Nick wasn't up to no good after all.
* HeroicResolve: present in many of the characters, most endearingly in Ash.
* HeroicWannabe: Honey, in her own way. Ash, though he's less sure now.
* HisOwnWorstEnemy: Discussed by Basil in regard to himself in 'Size Matters'. He fears that the fear he has of his ArchEnemy Rattigan, and how he will often suspect him despite him being gone for years, is clouding his judgement and making him less effective as a detective. Thankfully Dave is there to dispute it.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Occurs a number of times.
** In ‘A Day in the life’ Beavis (the bully from fantastic mr fox) tries to get Ash in trouble my making up lies about him, believing the teacher will trust him over a ‘shifty fox’. The teacher sees right through it, Beavis gets in trouble and then can’t stop digging his hole.
** Duke Weaselton in ‘Special Little Mammals’ angrily complained about his cell door squeaking, before guilting Nick and Judy. In it, he notes that he hasn’t had a real bath for over a decade and, when finding out that the bunny fox pair are going around helping the prisoners and have something special for him, he really hopes that’s what it is. Turns out they’re oiling his door.
** Honey hero worshiped Nick and Judy and, on escaping from the mental hospital, finds them and continues it, thinking that they’ll join with her and help with her escape. She’s (very) wrong.
** The pro-wildlife mouse from ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ who tried to stop Mr Fox and co from dealing with a wild goose. On finally meeting the animal, it promptly tried to eat her.
** Skye in ‘Skye’s Fall’ is very solitary and actively turns down help, meaning that she’s helpless after getting stuck.
** In 'Size Matters', the mice use Bogo's exact words (and his love of Gazelle) to make him take the potential of Rattigan seriously. Bogo gets his own back though my pushing for the mice to take their own holiday days off to do a very uncomfortable journey to a potential location.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: Kazar’s mammals try to play this card to defeat the ZPD, almost succeeding were in not for a Big Damn Hero moment from Bogo.
* HopeSpot: The city has one after ‘Taking out the Trash’ with the defeat of Kazar. Judy though notes that there are still some bad guys still out there, instead making it a temporary reprieve.
* HumiliationConga: The mouse protester in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’. Skye pretty much self inflicts one at the start of the third chapter in Skye's Fall, before Jack talks her out of it.
* HuskyRusskie: Kozlov.
* IAmWhatIAm: {{Deconstructed}}, Nick stating that a ‘you are what you are’ speech is trite and will help no one.
* IGaveMyWord: Judy invokes this in ‘Taking out the Trash’ in terms of looking out for FruFru after her father’s crime empire collapses. Then on protecting Kozlov’s necklace.
** Skye almost gives herself one of these in Skye's Fall, promising to accept help from others, only to initially hate what it entails when she tries to let Jack shower her.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Ash, as he tries to work out his place in the world as an angsty unsure teen.
* ImStandingRightHere: Haida during MOM(S)!!, when Retsuko’s mother is claiming that he’s just Retsuko’s rebound. Later spreads to both red pandas as they start a music battle over the subject.
* ImagineSpot: At the end of ‘Taking out the Trash’ Judy imagines Kris suffering from the effects of nighthowler poisoning, picturing a scenario with him trying to break down a glass wall to get at Kris.
** She has similar ones in 'Foxes and Friends' (imagining someone stealing and ripping apart the missing present (which she correctly guesses is a book)) and 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', (imagining getting swindled on the sarcofagus and a strange interpretation of the rainforest pavilion.)
* InjuredLimbEpisode: Skye breaks her leg in ‘Skye’s Fall’. It doesn't go away quickly though.
* InsultBackfire: All of Beavis’ attempts to insult foxes around him just gets him in more trouble. When he tries to tease Ash about Kris taking his girlfriend, Ash points out that at least he had one. This almost prompted a physical response, but Beavis cut himself off when a teacher arrived.
* InstitutionalApparel: Honey wears a standard set of plain clothing while committed. After resisting being taken in and her escape attempt, she’s muzzled and straightjacketed.
** Also noted that different uniforms exist for different types of prisoners. Nick notes that Finnick looked really cute in Black and White stripes (juvie uniform).
* InterGenerationalFriendship: Though twice as old as Ash, Nick and the young fox spark up a friendship, the teen bonding with him.
** Basil and Dave also mention their friendship with Olivia.
* InterspeciesAdoption: Skye (swift fox) was adopted by a grey fox (Siwili Autumn) and a swift fox (her father). The two then adopted a red fox.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: J-L]]
* JapanTakesOverTheWorld: Given that ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'' now takes place in Zootopia, you now have [[AerithAndBob a whole host of characters with Japanese names in the city]]. It might just be emigration, or just something left unexplained.
** Subverted in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' when Haida reveals that (here at least) his name has nothing to do with the japanese, and he has a sister called Charlotte! Both of them were named after the same place, the queen Charlotte islands/ Haida Gwaii.
* JerkAss: Beavis, Duke Weaselton, Ton.
* JerkassHasAPoint: It’s revealed in ‘A Ton of Work’ that Ton really didn’t send that email all the way back in ‘Aggretopia.’ Something confirmed in 'Size Matters.'
** Size Matters has Chief Bogo being very skeptical about the Rattigan being the villain in his city.
** 'Foxes and Friends' has Nick (more a killjoy here than anything) pointing out that Mr Fox's secret investigation shtick is a bit silly, and it would be a lot easier if they just told everyone that the present was missing and asked them all to help find it.
** When confronted by Judy about her backtalking about Nick in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', Skye has a number of valid points to give.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Ash, though it’s more a grump with a heart of gold.
* JuvenileHell: {{Subverted}}. In the past, when Nick (and hundreds of other kids) were sent there for trivial reasons due to a new law, the warden apologised, put a movie on for them and released them the next day.
* KeepTheReward: Mr Fox’s pest control missions not only pay him but let him take the birds (and any eggs) home with them. His wife then cooks them. Ash notes that he really likes slow cooked goose curry.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Beavis tries to accuse Ash of speciesm against a sheep. However, given how blatently speciesist he is against foxes it only gets him in trouble.
* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: Semi-implied in the aftermath of the goose almost eating the mouse protestor, but later not followed as Ash tells the story to Nick.
* LighterAndSofter: Starting off after ‘Different’, where Ash attempts suicide, Series 1 is this in comparison. There are dark moments and events, but it’s mainly lighter comedy about the characters getting on in their life and interacting with each other.
* LivingEmotionalCrutch: While not severe, Skye enjoys petting and cuddling Jack to relax. They joke he’s her emotional support bunny. Nick also falls into this with Judy, happy for her to lead him in his life.
** After Jack saves Skye in ‘Skye’s Fall’, he very much becomes this for a while after her near death experience.
* LongTitle: ‘A Day in the Life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox’
* LookWhatICanDoNow: Ash enjoys showing off how he might have a knack for shooting to Nick when they meet up in ‘Target Practice’.
* LoveTriangle: Fallout of such is shown. One of these existed between Kris, Ash and Agnes, though Agnes had long ago moved over to Kris. Relationships between Ash and Agnes are still frosty.
* LowerDeckEpisode: ‘The Bin and the Badge’ is arguably this, only including one set of the main cast right at the end.
[[/folder]]


[[folder: M-P]]
* MacGuffin: The chew toy that Nick carries with him while undercover as a maned wolf kit secretly includes various gadgets, including a dart gun.
** The odd necklace that Kozlov asks Judy to look after.
* MeaningfulName: Sagishi is Japanese for ‘conman’
* MentalHealthRecoveryArc: ‘Acting out’ (and the first act of season 1) are this for Nick. ‘The Bin and the Badge’ is the first part of this for Honey.
* MentorArchetype: Nick is this to Ash.
* MidDevelopmentGenreShift: Buster tries to turn Jack’s gritty western play into a musical.
* MissingMom: Though left unmentioned in the film, it’s confirmed the Kristofferson’s mother is dead.
* AMistakeIsBorn: Felicity’s new baby, though the family decides to keep it and are looking forward to it.
* ModernMajorGeneral: At the mere mention that Judy once performed in a performance of ‘the pirates of pawzance’, Nick is briefly roused out of his funk and super excited by the mere possibility she sung this. Naturally, she actually sung ‘A policeman’s lot’, which is almost as good. In the next chapter, when meeting Jack, Nick mentions it again… resulting in a CrowningMomentOfAwesome as Jack improvs his own, full length, version on the spot.
* MoodWhiplash: On the unveiling of Nick’s Hustle/disguise in ‘Acting Out’ and the defeat of the Paedobears.
** Later on, Nick’s sudden epiphany and emotional turmoil is cut off by a jolly Buster Moon, who accidentally sets off a sequence of cartoonish destruction.
** Semi-present in ‘A Day in the Life’ during the assembly scene, where the school learns of the potential return of night howlers. However many characters guessed something was up beforehand.
** Very present in ‘Aggretopia’ where Retsuko is out making tea when her office learns of the same news. She returns to an ominous silence.
** During "Wild Goose Chasing," Ash suddenly believes that Kylie was killed by the goose and begins hastily retreating, fearing that the bird was hunting him ''Film/JurassicPark''-style. Turns out it was Kylie, though only after Ash socks him with the butt of his rifle. After realising that he was playing possum both times, he laughs with relief.
** The entire goose-mouse sequence of ‘Wild Goose Chasing’.
** Done hilariously in ‘MOM(S)!’ as different groups of characters are flipped between.
** In ‘Skye’s Fall’ the gang seem to be ending a happy date, only for a freak accident to them injure the two girls. Later, Jack comes in the give Skye a present, only to find her trapped and near death.
** 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' is super fluffy and funny most of the way through, only to trail off near the end for an emotional confrontation between Judy and Skye. Gets revolved, the pair returning to the gang on a high note, only to find out that something has gone very wrong in the meantime.
* MostWritersAreWriters: Jack Savage is a thespian, writes his own stuff, and is constantly bedevilled by an annoying meddler (Buster Moon).
** Ash and Kris also write comics together, and enjoy discussing the set up of the highs and lows of the story.
* MyGreatestFailure: Judy’s inadvertent helping of Bellwether and setting off the Pred Scare back in ''Zootopia'' is shown as this.
** Kozlov remarks that he has one of these, and however bad Judy’s was, his is worse.
** With both Mr and Mrs Fox it was failing to notice the pain their son was in until it was almost too late.
* MythologyGag: The joke Haida doll in ‘Different’ wasn’t retconned, and is [[RunningGag turning up in more and more places]], much to a certain hyena’s chagrin.
*** Reached its conclusion in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', when it turns out that [[note]] Haida's sister originally made it to win a graduate placement, having no idea about what else to do. Though feeling miserable about it, she's advised to keep it quiet as Haida is unlikely to ever find out. He finds out. [[/note]]
** Ash and Kris’ classmates include various characters from the author’s previous fic, ‘Familiar Fire: Embers of the Past’. A core plot point of that and the original Familiar Fire (written by a different author) is also referenced.
** When Jack is singing his MajorGeneralSong, he references ‘that infernal nonsense ZTOP’ instead of ‘that internal nonsense pinafore’. In the original, the referenced ''Theatre/HMSPinafore'', one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s previous operas. ZTOP, or ''Zootopia: The Original Plot'', was J Shute's first major fic.
* NervousWreck: Many of the students at Ash and Kris’ school are this after hearing the news that Nighthowlers might be back.
** Honey is this at various stages in ‘The Bin and the Badge’, due to her conspiracy theory mind making her fear that a fate worse than death is a moment away.
** Fru-Fru, after her father’s empire collapses and it looks set for him to be incarcerated for the rest of his life.
** Haida is this in ‘Skye’s Fall’ after accidentally injuring Skye and Retsuko.
** Skye in ‘Skye’s Fall’, after being rescued from a pit she accidentally fell into (and was trapped in due to her previous injury).
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Retsuko’s flagging of Mr Big’s tax issue results in his ultimate fall, the impacts of that affect Judy personally when Fru Fru comes to her for comfort. Made worse given that Basil and Dave believe that his fall might have been orchestrated to make a void for someone else (who’s even worse) to fill.
** Judy's last minute over-eager search in 'Foxes and Friends' ends up trashing a room.
* NoNameGiven: Despite their blatant similarity to Shere Kahn and Scar, the two big cats in ‘Acting Out’ are (presently) unnamed.
* NoodleIncident: It’s stated that one of the psychologists at the mental hospital did one of these during a ‘void stares back’ moment, and it involved chili, marshmallow peeps and M&M’s. Given that the whole scene (and the stinger) is an extended ''Series/TheGoodPlace'' tribute and the character himself very similar to Chidi Anagonye, it was almost certainly the creating of the characters infamous ‘mental breakdown peeps-chilli’
** After doing an undercover daycare abuse mission, Nick arrives back at the precinct with a face covered in baby powder. He mentions that a nurse there was a very good example of HanlonsRazor.
* NotSoDifferent: Nick sees some similarities between Ash and his teenage self, part of the reason for his fondness for the kit.
** Haida and Retsuko both like rocking out.
* OddCouple: All of them are in a way, though Jack and Skye initially qualify as the most. While Nick and Judy and Haida and Retsuko both have things they bond over, Jack and Skye are much more different in personalities. Skye’s doubt about the viability of it almost led her to calling it off, only for advice from Haida and Retsuko to convince her to relax and give it a go.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome:
** Basil and Dave tracking down Kazar’s base.
** Mr Fox dispatching the other goose.
* OhCrap: In multiple fics where the news about Nighthowlers being back is learned.
** A hilarious one in ‘The Bin and the Badge’ when the guards realise that Honey has released Taz from his cell. All bar one flee in terror.
** ‘Taking out the Trash’ has the moment when the bad guys wheel out a truck for a ramming attack, then use explosives to collapse a building and trap much of the ZPD.
** The missing present in 'Foxes and Friends'.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Nick in ‘Acting Out’ when he’s trying to go out of character. Everyone is concerned for him.
** Skye at the start of chapter 3 of Skye's Fall.
* PetTheDog: After a ReasonYouSuckSpeech by Duke Weaselton, Nick and Judy try and do this to some of the ZPD prisoners.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Judy.
* Pride: Both Jack, Skye and Kazar are very prideful of themselves and their work. Works well with an actor and a mechanic, less well with a mad anarchist.
** Kazar’s pride is actually used by Nick and Judy to try and pull out more information from him during an interview.
* ThePowerOfFriendship: Many of the friend groups support each other in times of need.
* PunBasedTitle: “The Bin and the Badge” arguably counts as this. “Wild Goose Chasing”, “A Ton of work”, “Skye’s Fall” and "Foxes and Friends" definitely do.
* PunnyName: Director Ton’s last name is given as ‘Katsu’
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Q-S]]
* RageBreakingPoint: Invoked in ‘Taking out the Trash’. First Judy has one at the whole speciesist operation. Then characters attempt to push their suspect past it in an interrogation to make him spill the beans. Given that they have Nick and Judy on their side, the odds are heavily in their favour.
** Haida, on seeing those strangely familiar dolls one too many times (and finding out how they came to be).
* RealityEnsues:
** In ‘Elementary Introductions’ it’s mentioned in the past that an attempt to integrate red and grey squirrels together by force just ended in fights, not helped by the fact the children sent home by teachers would be supported by their parents for their actions. To try and resolve this, a law was passed allowing teachers to send problem students to Juvie, so they were forced to serve out their sentence. Constitutional rules meant it couldn’t be restricted to just squirrels, so it was enabled for all species with the belief that all teachers would use it sensibly… Needless to say, [[FromBadToWorse they didn't]]. In the end, the whole operation was such a failure that even the Juvie wardens said it was such, treated those sent in well, and then massive numbers of children were withdrawn from school in protest until the law was scrapped.
** Regardless of how high or low you like your Zootopian fox discrimination, there was no way that Beavis was ever getting away with his attempt to get Ash into trouble.
** Taz (the Tasmanian Devil) from ''Looney Tunes'' is locked up in an insane asylum (a fate that also hits Honey). When Taz tries to do his famous tornado attack, he just gets dizzy and falls down.
** For all his bluster, Kazar goes down very quickly against the ZPD in ‘Taking out the Trash’, though after he’s very uncooperative in interrogations.
** Many things go on independently off screen without the main characters knowing, such as the tax and then criminal investigation that sinks Mr Big.
*** His sinking then has a major effect on his family and former employees.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Duke gives one of these to Nick and Judy about their smugness.
* RedOniBlueOni: Judy is this to Nick, Jack is this to Skye.
* RedemptionRejection: Duke Weaselton blows off any olive branch that Nick and Judy try to hand him.
* RefugeInAudacity: Discussed in 'Size Matters', with how Rattigan stayed fairly unknown despite being a mass murderer. Various larger mammals had heard of him, they just thought he was the boogiemammal or something.
* TheReveal: At the end of ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ it’s revealed that Felicity (Ash’s mother) is pregnant.
** In ‘A Ton of Work’ it’s shown that Ton didn’t actually send the email and documents that Retsuko seemingly received from him back in ‘Aggretopia’. Later confirmed in 'Size Matters'.
** In 'Size Matters' Basil and Dave reveal that they believe Rattigan is the villain at foot.
** 'Foxes and Friends' has the reveal of who stole the present. [[note]] Truns out it was Phil the mole, who didn't exactly steal it [[/note]]
** 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' has the reveal of the origin of the Haida dolls.
* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The mention of some media outlets turning against sheep after the Nighthowler plot and ‘calling out their privilege’ mirrors the trend of some socially left media running large numbers of articles that focus on ‘white/male/straight privilege’.
* RockBottom: Judy is emotionally exhausted at the end of ‘Taking out the Trash’, though she has a Nick to cheer her up.
** Skye in Skye's Fall. After getting trapped due to her bad leg, fearing she'll die due to it, she's then rescued... Only to then push herself to be more reliant on others and asking Jack to help her shower, something that makes her truly miserable.
* RousingSpeech: Mr Fox to Ash in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’.
** Bogo in ‘Taking out the Trash’.
** Subverted by Nick in ‘Target Practice’, saying that everyone knows that ‘Those you are _____ person’ speeches are bunk and everyone knows it, before then having a heart-to-heart with Ash.
** Jack tries to give one in ‘Skye’s Fall’ to rouse up Haida. It works (sort of).
* RuleOfFunny: Despite a minor delay, a Deus Ex-machina does arrive in ‘Spanners and Stripes’ just after Jack has called for one.
** In ‘Skye’s Fall’ Haida see-saw launches Skye and Retsuko up after jumping onto a loose paving stone, before later getting splashed in the face by a truck just as Jack had finally got him out of his resulting mental rut.
* RuleOfSymbolism: Birds of Prey, Owl’s especially, are culturally viewed as connected to the devil (similar to irl goats and satanism), with other demonic features being ‘terrible eyes’. A lot of info of this and a potential explanation is given in ‘A Day in the Life’ with an example of the Efrafan devil, ‘[[Literature/WatershipDown Keehar]].’
** In MOM(S), Retsuko's mother says she’s being a devil’s advocate, Haida noting that ‘a pair of giant yellow eyes and feathery horn tufts certainly wouldn’t go amiss on her.’
* RunningGag: Plushies with a striking resemblance to Haida keep on turning up.
** One was originally included as a reference in ‘Different’, before the idea of a massive crossover series was thought of, and the author then ran with it.)
*** Given an in universe explanation in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'
* SceneryPorn: The jungle gardens in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ and ‘Skye’s Fall’ can count as this.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
** Everyone at the end of ‘Wild Goose Chasing’
** Haida in MOM(S), after both Retusko and her mother get into a vocal and public (musical) argument about him.
* SeesawCatapult: in ‘Skye’s Fall’ this is what creates the eponymous event. Haida jumps down onto a paving slab, not knowing it’s loose. His weight then flings Retsuko and Skye up into the air and over a field of slippery pebbles.
* SelfDeprecation: A common feature of Nick.
* SelfHarm: Ash has permanent scars from what happened in ‘Different’. Presently, he covers them with sweatbands, viewing them as MarkOfShame.
* ShaggyDogStory: Compared to everything else, ‘The Bin and the Badge’ could be seen as this, with the two main characters not featuring again. However, Judy’s involvement at the end of it did help set up the start of ‘Taking out the Trash’ (and technically the very end of ‘So we’re Inters now’).
* ShipperOnDeck: Eliot Fanghanel and Chief Ramic.
** Later Nick, drunkenly setting up Finnick and Fenneko in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'. The others try and set up a different ship to counteract the 'crime against love' just committed.
*** Turns out that Nick might have some talent, given how quickly the two fennec's knocked it off.
* ShoutOut: Tons of them, mainly overlapping with Cameo’s.
** Skye's (and her sister's) name are references to the Sanctum games.
** The SWAT team chant in ‘Taking out the Trash’ was one to Zulu
** 'The Bin and the Badge'' has a few to ''Series/TheGoodPlace''.
** Skye's Fall has a mention of a Canidean Wolf actor who dyes his fur yellow [[note]] Mr PeanutButter of ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman''[[/note]]
** The last chapter for Skye's Fall had an extended Series/{{MASH}} reference. Both with Jack and Skye trying to send ribs to korea (and forgetting the coleslaw) to a variety of characters there having familiar, if punny, names.
** Size Matters mentions that the king of Svalbard is [[Literature/HisDarkMaterials Iorek Byrnison]]
* SignsOfDisrepair: Happytown heights, the Brutalist estate where Nick grew up, is full of this when featured in MOM(S)!
* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: Judy is an optimist and Nick is cynical, so this comes up here and there.
* SoProudOfYou: Mr Fox to Ash at the end of ‘Wild Goose Chasing.’
* TheSociopath: Kazar from ‘Taking out the Trash’ is almost a parody of this.
* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The different episodes flick between different sets of characters and settings, especially near the beginning.
** MOM(S) is cutting between four settings and sets of characters in one chapter.
* SpeciesSurname: Imported for the Fox and Silverfox family. Given to Ton.
* StartOfDarkness: Explored for Honey’s sheep hate in ‘The Bin and the Badge’, ultimately revealed to be a terrible (and mundane) misunderstanding that was never addressed until it was far too late.
* StraightGay: Ookami is revealed to be gay in ‘A Ton of Work.
* SubwaysSuck: The lack of connectivity on [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/642907699067093022/647878046103371813/downloadfile-2.jpg Zootopia's subway map]] gets {{Lampshaded}} by Retsuko (naturally in Death Metal fashion).
-->“STUPID TRANSIT SYSTEM IS ALL DOWN! WITH CRAZY PRICES IS A SCAM!!!!!!
-->SAAAAARRRRDDDDIIIINNNNNEEEE CAAAAANNNNNNSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!
-->WHY DO I PAY FOR SHITTY TRAINS! WHERE IS THE NORTH-SOUTH LINE!
-->WHY WASN’T IT IN YOUR DESIGN. HERE I AM, USING CRAPPY TRAMS!
-->THAT BREAK DOOOOOWWWWNNNN!!!! THAT BREAK DOOOOOWWWWNNNNN!!!!!”
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* TakeThat: "Acting Out" features a hearty one against ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}'', with multiple characters reacting with revulsion to a ''Minions'' standee, culminating in Nick agreeing to buy the standee so that he can "wipe those things from the face of the earth."
** 'MOM(S)' gives one of these to modernist planners/ estates.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: There is one, she’s awesome.
* ThrowTheDogABone: Both Haida and Ash get some of these going through the series. **Haida finally having Retsuko ask him out, Ash settling down and beginning to find his way in life.
* TookALevelInBadass: While a competent officer already, Nick is shown to be a skilled sniper in ‘Taking out the Trash’
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Frozen treats for Nick, a variety of things for Skye.
* TriangRelations: An awkward one between Kris, Ash and Agnes, given that Agnes was formerly Ash’s girlfriend and is now Kris’.
* TroubledProduction: In-Universe, A mishap destroys Jack’s stage piece in ‘Acting Out’, and it isn’t fully repaired until ‘Skye’s Fall.’
* TruthInTelevision:
** Various school systems in the US can and do send children to Juvenile detention facilities for completely trivial reasons.
** Prince Edward Island is known for its silver fox population, though this was due to fur farming being pioneered there.
** It’s hypothesised that Foxes can see the earth’s magnetic field.
** In ‘A Ton of Work’, Ookami is shown eating a breakfast salad made of ‘wolf apples’, something he has every day as part of a dietary need. In the wild, these fruit can make up the majority of a maned wolf’s diet.
* UnfortunateNames: Ton Katsu
* UnlockingTheTalent: With some care, attention and focus, begins to happen with Ash.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Invoked by Felicity in MOM(S), though of course Ash is still a sweet kit… [[{{Tsundere}} sorta]].
* UnusualEuphemism: Various ones in the vein of ‘Sweet cheese and crackers’.
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* WalkingShirtlessScene: Nick and Ash both have scenes where they’re just in their undies.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Nick and Finnick, the latter distancing himself from Nick ever since the former left him to become a cop.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Ash gets this from his father, with Mr Fox trying to be certain that Ash knows it’s true.
* WhamEpisode: Chapter 2 of ‘A day in the life’ could be this. You know Nighthowlers may be back, but this rams in how much it means to everyone.
** Featuring both the goose and Felicities pregnancy reveal, ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ could be one of these.
** ‘Taking out the Trash’ has big subversions, big reveals and big emotions.
** 'Skye's Fall' has both the initial accident, where she breaks her ankle, and then Jack visiting her workshop to find that she fell into an inspection pit and was stuck there, slowly dying.
* WorldOfFunnyAnimals: Is what it is.
* WhamLine: ‘Nighthowlers are back.’
** In Aggretopia, after teasing that the crew may have screwed over Nick for his taxes, it’s revealed that they were looking into the Tundratown Limo company.
** The reveal that Ton didn’t send the email to Retusko all the way back in ‘Aggretopia’.
** Dave and Basil revealing that they believe the enemy everyone is facing is Rattigan.
* WhenSheSmiles: Ash, both after when Kris encouraged the teacher to compliment him and when he learns about his baby sibling.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Various characters give this to Ash over the course of the story.
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* '''Different:''' (on [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/15431751/chapters/35819397 Archive Of Our Own]] and [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13013558/1/Different Fanfiction.net]]). Originally written as a standalone fic. Introduces Nick and Judy to [[WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox Ash and the rest of the Fox Family]] and to Amy Lupulelli.
* '''Baby It's Cold Outside:''' (on [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/16967604 Archive of Our Own]], but also on [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12762519/5/Christmas-carols FanFiction.net as a chapter in a compilation of unrelated works]]) A ChristmasEpisode dealing with Nick and Judy heading home after a cold night.
* '''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13326066/1/Fantastic-Foxes-of-Zootopia-Series-1 Series 1]]:'''
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/19436197/chapters/46257016 Acting Out]]:''' Introduces Jack Savage and Skye, and also features characters from ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}'' and a background character from ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}''.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20042461 Elementary Introductions]]:''' Introduces [[WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective Basil and Dawson]], as well as Kii Catano, as they, along with Nick and Judy investigate a theft that could lead to a potential repeat of the Nighthowler panic.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20138632/chapters/47709985 A day in the life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox]]:''' A follow-up to "Different," acting as ADayInTheLimelight for Ash and Kris as they go through a regular school day.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20492879 AGGRETOPIA (RAGE!!!!!)]]:''' Another DayInTheLimelight, this time for [[Anime/{{Aggretsuko}} Retsuko and her friends]].
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20588636 Spanners and Stripes]]:''' A follow-up to "Acting Out," that centers around Jack and Skye after the events of that episode.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20588636 Special Little Mammals]]:''' Centers around Nick and Judy dealing with Duke Weaselton after bringing him in.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20757248 The Bin and the Badge]]:''' Centers around Amy Lupulelli and Honey, the ConspiracyTheorist badger she's treating.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21040787 Wild Goose Chasing]]:''' Another [[DayInTheLimelight day in the life]] of Ash, this time as he accompanies his father on one of his pest control jobs.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21131240 "So we're Inters now"]]:''' Centers around Jack and Skye as their relationship develops and they attend a convention for interspecies couples.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21406438 Taking out the Trash]]:''' A more action-oriented story that follows up on the events of "Elementary Introductions" as Judy, Nick, and the rest of the ZPD track down the Nighthowler thieves.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21830740 Target Practice]]:''' A short one-shot featuring Nick catching up with Ash, and the pair discussing the goings on in their lives.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21933205 MOM(S)!!!!]]:''' A humorous one-shot featuring the different groups interacting with different mothers. [[note]]Nick's mother, Skye's mother, Retusko's mother and Ash's mother.[[/note]]
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/22071751 A Ton of Work]]:''' ADayInTheLimelight for none other than Director Ton of Anime/{{Aggretsuko}} fame.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/22156999 Skye's Fall]]:''' Deals with the fallout of an accident that injures Skye, and how this affects her and Jack's relationship.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/22555897/chapters/53900011 Size Matters]]:''' Basil and Dave come to the conclusion that their enemy is none other than their old nemesis Professor Rattigan. They then have to convince Bogo that a small mammal can be a serious threat.
* '''Oneshots and Drabbles:''' (on [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/19483531 Archive Of Our Own]] and [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13329204/1/Fantastic-Foxes-of-Zootopia-Oneshots-and-Drabbles FanFiction.net]]) A collection of quick works that take place within the same universe, but don't necessarily fit within the main plot, including [[BizarroEpisode events that aren't necessarily canon]].
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Links to the "Series" in this list will take you to the [=FanFiction.net=] version while links to specific works within the series will take you to the Archive Of Our Own version.

* '''Different:''' (on [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/15431751/chapters/35819397 Archive Of Our Own]] and [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13013558/1/Different Fanfiction.net]]). Originally written as a standalone fic. Introduces Nick and Judy to [[WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox Ash and the rest of the Fox Family]] and to Amy Lupulelli.
* '''Baby It's Cold Outside:''' (on [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/16967604 Archive of Our Own]], but also on [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12762519/5/Christmas-carols FanFiction.net as a chapter in a compilation of unrelated works]]) A ChristmasEpisode dealing with Nick and Judy heading home after a cold night.
* '''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13326066/1/Fantastic-Foxes-of-Zootopia-Series-1 Series 1]]:'''
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/19436197/chapters/46257016 Acting Out]]:''' Introduces Jack Savage and Skye, and also features characters from ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}'' and a background character from ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}''.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20042461 Elementary Introductions]]:''' Introduces [[WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective Basil and Dawson]], as well as Kii Catano, as they, along with Nick and Judy investigate a theft that could lead to a potential repeat of the Nighthowler panic.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20138632/chapters/47709985 A day in the life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox]]:''' A follow-up to "Different," acting as ADayInTheLimelight for Ash and Kris as they go through a regular school day.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20492879 AGGRETOPIA (RAGE!!!!!)]]:''' Another DayInTheLimelight, this time for [[Anime/{{Aggretsuko}} Retsuko and her friends]].
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20588636 Spanners and Stripes]]:''' A follow-up to "Acting Out," that centers around Jack and Skye after the events of that episode.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20588636 Special Little Mammals]]:''' Centers around Nick and Judy dealing with Duke Weaselton after bringing him in.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20757248 The Bin and the Badge]]:''' Centers around Amy Lupulelli and Honey, the ConspiracyTheorist badger she's treating.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21040787 Wild Goose Chasing]]:''' Another [[DayInTheLimelight day in the life]] of Ash, this time as he accompanies his father on one of his pest control jobs.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21131240 "So we're Inters now"]]:''' Centers around Jack and Skye as their relationship develops and they attend a convention for interspecies couples.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21406438 Taking out the Trash]]:''' A more action-oriented story that follows up on the events of "Elementary Introductions" as Judy, Nick, and the rest of the ZPD track down the Nighthowler thieves.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21830740 Target Practice]]:''' A short one-shot featuring Nick catching up with Ash, and the pair discussing the goings on in their lives.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21933205 MOM(S)!!!!]]:''' A humorous one-shot featuring the different groups interacting with different mothers. [[note]]Nick's mother, Skye's mother, Retusko's mother and Ash's mother.[[/note]]
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/22071751 A Ton of Work]]:''' ADayInTheLimelight for none other than Director Ton of Anime/{{Aggretsuko}} fame.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/22156999 Skye's Fall]]:''' Deals with the fallout of an accident that injures Skye, and how this affects her and Jack's relationship.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/22555897/chapters/53900011 Size Matters]]:''' Basil and Dave come to the conclusion that their enemy is none other than their old nemesis Professor Rattigan. They then have to convince Bogo that a small mammal can be a serious threat.
* '''Oneshots and Drabbles:''' (on [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/19483531 Archive Of Our Own]] and [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13329204/1/Fantastic-Foxes-of-Zootopia-Oneshots-and-Drabbles FanFiction.net]]) A collection of quick works that take place within the same universe, but don't necessarily fit within the main plot, including [[BizarroEpisode events that aren't necessarily canon]].
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!!''Fantastic Foxes of Zootopia'' contains quote-unquote examples of:
[[folder:Tropes across the series at large]]
* ArborealAbode: The Fox family house.
* ChristmasSpecial: ‘Baby it’s cold outside’ is an unrelated Christmas oneshot retconned into the series. Other oneshots from the same initial Christmas series also appear as non-canon oneshots.
* DayInTheLimelight: Many of the stories that don't centre around Nick or Judy count as this.
* FantasticRacism: {{Discussed}}. While ''Zootopia'' showed that there was prejudice against foxes (and later predators in general thanks to the Nighthowler panic), Chapter 3 of "Different" shows that there isn’t a ‘defining racism’ in this world. Rather, many species have grudges against certain other species. We are shown animosity between dromedaries and Bactrian camels – the reasons for which are left unexplained. [[note]]In one of the drabbles it's actually implied to stem from religious differences, with the US army in the 1800's employing both species but favoring the Orthodox christian Bactrian's over the Muslim dromedaries.[[/note]]
** Of particular note is the "Squirrel Troubles," a bitter hatred between red and grey squirrels first inferred in "Different" and elaborated on in "Elementary Introductions." No reason is given for this tension, but given the wiping out of red squirrels by greys in the UK in real life, the reasons could be inferred.
* FusionFic: ''The Fantastic Foxes of Zootopia'' essentially takes multiple FunnyAnimal intellectual properties and condenses them all within the confines of the city of WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}.
* InterspeciesRomance: Dissected, deconstruction, and analysed. A support group called OWO (Outsiders with Outsiders) exists to help them, with goals such as organising get togethers, supporting ‘inters/outsiders’ in regions where such a practice is illegal, helping out with hybrid support and adoption while also helping the LGBT community as well.
** In a talk, it’s stated that around half of people have the minimum qualifications to be inter (able to be attracted to species other than their own) though most still favour their own species. Only ten-percent or relationships are inter ones, the majority of which are in species similar to each other (e.g. wolf to coyote). One exception is a biological quirk where the old hunting instincts in predators can cause an attraction to their historic prey. Skye is a clear example of this (much to her initial concern).
** Many pairings are seen at the Outsiders with Outsiders meetup, primarily made of references to other works (including fan works) and the community.
** The most prominent examples of interspecies romance among the main cast are:
*** Retsuko[[note]]red panda[[/note]] and Haida[[note]]hyena[[/note]]
*** Jack[[note]]Tehuantehec jackrabbit[[/note]] and Skye[[note]]swift fox[[/note]]
*** (Eventually) Nick and Judy
* MassiveMultiplayerCrossover: Go on. ''Try'' counting the number of characters from different FunnyAnimal franchises.
* OddFriendship: Nick and Ash.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Amy Lupulelli is a Binturong. Later in "Different," a Ruppell’s Fox is seen.
** Jack Savage, a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehuantepec_jackrabbit Tehuantepec Jackrabbit]], also counts.
** Maned wolf (Ookami from Aggretsuko)
** Swift fox (Skye)
** Onager (Tadano from Aggretsuko, mentioned only and species changed due to the ''Zootopia'' canon's ‘no domestic animals’ rule)
** Scottish wildcat
** Honey badger (Honey)
** Tahr
** Tasmanian devil (Taz)
** Thylacine
** Giant anteater
** Flying fox.
* TheShrink: Amy Lupulelli, a binturong who most likely counts as the "Awesome Shrink" variant. Though "The Bin and the Badge" shows she can find some cases challenging.

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!!''Fantastic Foxes of Zootopia'' contains quote-unquote examples of:
[[folder:Tropes across the series at large]]
* ArborealAbode: The Fox family house.
* ChristmasSpecial: ‘Baby it’s cold outside’ is an unrelated Christmas oneshot retconned into the series. Other oneshots from the same initial Christmas series also appear as non-canon oneshots.
* DayInTheLimelight: Many of the stories that don't centre around Nick or Judy count as this.
* FantasticRacism: {{Discussed}}. While ''Zootopia'' showed that there was prejudice against foxes (and later predators in general thanks to the Nighthowler panic), Chapter 3 of "Different" shows that there isn’t a ‘defining racism’ in this world. Rather, many species have grudges against certain other species. We are shown animosity between dromedaries and Bactrian camels – the reasons for which are left unexplained. [[note]]In one of the drabbles it's actually implied to stem from religious differences, with the US army in the 1800's employing both species but favoring the Orthodox christian Bactrian's over the Muslim dromedaries.[[/note]]
** Of particular note is the "Squirrel Troubles," a bitter hatred between red and grey squirrels first inferred in "Different" and elaborated on in "Elementary Introductions." No reason is given for this tension, but given the wiping out of red squirrels by greys in the UK in real life, the reasons could be inferred.
* FusionFic: ''The Fantastic Foxes of Zootopia'' essentially takes multiple FunnyAnimal intellectual properties and condenses them all within the confines of the city of WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}.
* InterspeciesRomance: Dissected, deconstruction, and analysed. A support group called OWO (Outsiders with Outsiders) exists to help them, with goals such as organising get togethers, supporting ‘inters/outsiders’ in regions where such a practice is illegal, helping out with hybrid support and adoption while also helping the LGBT community as well.
** In a talk, it’s stated that around half of people have the minimum qualifications to be inter (able to be attracted to species other than their own) though most still favour their own species. Only ten-percent or relationships are inter ones, the majority of which are in species similar to each other (e.g. wolf to coyote). One exception is a biological quirk where the old hunting instincts in predators can cause an attraction to their historic prey. Skye is a clear example of this (much to her initial concern).
** Many pairings are seen at the Outsiders with Outsiders meetup, primarily made of references to other works (including fan works) and the community.
** The most prominent examples of interspecies romance among the main cast are:
*** Retsuko[[note]]red panda[[/note]] and Haida[[note]]hyena[[/note]]
*** Jack[[note]]Tehuantehec jackrabbit[[/note]] and Skye[[note]]swift fox[[/note]]
*** (Eventually) Nick and Judy
* MassiveMultiplayerCrossover: Go on. ''Try'' counting the number of characters from different FunnyAnimal franchises.
* OddFriendship: Nick and Ash.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Amy Lupulelli is a Binturong. Later in "Different," a Ruppell’s Fox is seen.
** Jack Savage, a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehuantepec_jackrabbit Tehuantepec Jackrabbit]], also counts.
** Maned wolf (Ookami from Aggretsuko)
** Swift fox (Skye)
** Onager (Tadano from Aggretsuko, mentioned only and species changed due to the ''Zootopia'' canon's ‘no domestic animals’ rule)
** Scottish wildcat
** Honey badger (Honey)
** Tahr
** Tasmanian devil (Taz)
** Thylacine
** Giant anteater
** Flying fox.
* TheShrink: Amy Lupulelli, a binturong who most likely counts as the "Awesome Shrink" variant. Though "The Bin and the Badge" shows she can find some cases challenging.



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* TheAce: Kristofferson. After all, he’s a natural.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Though mostly averted, Mr. Fox deals with wild birds and snakes, first as a ‘ranger’ with his wife, and now as a part-time pest controller/hunter-for-hire in his spare time (with the added bonus of keeping the birds he gets for food). This replaces his job as a poultry thief, a necessary thing given the change in setting. Given that it's dangerous work for a fox, his wife is still worried, and she's angry when she finds he secretly took his nephew on one of his hunts.
* AdultFear: Mr. and Mrs. Fox at almost losing their son, then finding out he’s been suffering so much, is hostile to them, and then believing that they’re awful parents.
* AdviceBackfire: After finding out that his son is going through all sorts of issues, failing to fit in and is in all sorts of emotional distress that lead to an attempted suicide attempt, Mr. Fox gives a rousing speech about always accepting his son no matter what, heavily referencing (as theorised by some film watchers) that he may be gay or trans… Unfortunately, Ash is not, and views the speech as nothing more than further proof that his parents don’t know him.
* AffectionateNickname: After Nick asks for Ash’ name (hey there Mr…?), the young fox responds by spitting on the ground. As a result, [[TheNicknamer Nick]] calls him "Mister ''<makes a spitting noise or literally spits on the ground>''."
* AgeAppropriateAngst: Like in the film, Ash is one angsty teen, and being TheUnfavorite doesn't help.
* AllForNothing: All of Ash’s attempts to finally get one up on his cousin fall flat.
* AlwaysSecondBest: Ash feels he’s this to Kris.
* AmbiguouslyGay: This and the idea the Ash is trans (both theories about Ash from the film) are thoroughly discredited.
* ArborealAbode: The Fox family house.
* ArmourPiercingQuestion: Ash, when pressing whether his father thinks he’s good enough to be a ranger. Then when he asks the same thing of Kris.
* BerserkButton: Remember how everyone called Ash ''<handwaves>'' ‘Different?’ Well, turns out he doesn’t like that.
* BestServedCold: Literally invoked in Chapter 3. After finding out that the bigoted ice cream elephant from Zootopia, who once asked Nick if there were any fox ice-cream joints before refusing him service, is going to try and get an ice cream from a literal fox ice-cream joint… Let’s say he might have had a sudden sense of déjà vu even before the reveal.
* BewareTheQuietOnes: Ash may be a quiet grump, but push him too far…
* BlanketFort: Ash builds one.
* BrutalHonesty: Mr Fox eventually admits that he doesn’t think his son has what it takes to be a ranger like him. While confirming Ash’s feelings of being unloved, it was done by Mr Fox out of concern. After all, it was a risky job; his wife knows someone who was carried off and killed by a predatory bird.
* CallingTheOldManOut: Ash to his parents, especially his father, on multiple occasions.
* TheCameo: Gideon Grey, Jerry Jumbeaux, and Kris’ father.
* CommonalityConnection: Ash and Kris chose to merge their comic characters, co-authoring their work, as part of their effort to mend their bond. It goes well.
* CoveredInScars: Ash has them on his wrists. He made them with his teeth.
* DarkestHour: The events are arguably this for all of the Fox family. Ash snaps, almost throwing himself off a bridge, and his parents learn that they’re son feels so neglected he thought this was justified.
* {{Deconstruction}}: While not enough to make it a DarkFic, "Different" builds off of some of the ParentalFavoritism seen in ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'', with it being enough to drive Ash to attempted suicide. [[InterruptedSuicide Thankfully, Nick and Judy intervene]], and the rest of "Different," as well as parts of Series 1, show the Fox family trying to move past it.
* DidYouThinkICantFeel? Ash’s breakdown to his parents.
* DoesntKnowTheirOwnChild: Mr and Mrs Fox didn’t realise how much Ash was suffering. Once they did, Mr Fox comes up with the wrong conclusions as to why.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: 'Different' has a different tone and feel from the main series, originally being planned as a standalone fic with the potential for a sequel. Nick and Ash feel different too, though both their changes can be explained by going to therapy in the meantime.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: After a lot of angst, Ash seems to be on the path to recovery, reconciling with his family. Kris meanwhile has his father back, while Nick decides to go to therapy to help improve himself.
* ElectiveMute: {{Discussed}}. Nick suffered from it after his hazing by the Junior Ranger Scouts, taking a few years to get out of (including learning sign language as a coping mechanism). Most pronounced in 'Different', he starts going to therapy for it and other matters. He gets better.
* EmbarrassingLastName: Nick comments that ‘Fox’ is this for Ash and his family.
* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Nick – or rather, Nicholas ''Piberius'' Wilde – has one of these.
* FanBoy: In the stinger, it’s revealed that Gideon Grey enjoys Ash’s comic when he gets to meet the young fox himself (likely to his great joy).
* HappilyAdopted: Kris (at least from his perspective) is by his Aunt and Uncle, while his father recovers from illness.
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Ash worked really hard on his comic, only for Kris to make one that got it booted out. It’s later discussed that Kris just has naturally excellent paw-eye coordination.
* HeroicBSOD: Ash, after his suicide attempt is stopped. His final attempt to do something, and he couldn’t even manage that…
* HeroicWannabe: Ash, wishing to follow in his father’s footsteps.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: {{Subverted}}. When Mr Fox introduces himself as a good writer, the family therapist says he can go first, only for him to ace it. Later played straight when Ash reveals to Mrs Fox that he took Kris out on missions.
* HumiliationConga: {{Deconstructed}} with Ash. Along with what was seen in the film, the one-ups from Kris and the ‘turn downs’ from his parents are even longer here, culminating in a ([[InterruptedSuicide thankfully unsuccessful]]) suicide attempt.
* IAmWhatIAm: Ash’s eventual epiphany at the end of therapy. It doesn’t solve everything, it’s clearly stated that there’s a long way left to go, but he begins to stop comparing himself to Kris and take solace in his own achievements.
* IWasJustJoking: On realising that Kris’ comic has booted Ash’s one out of the competition he’d entered and thought he’d won, Mr Fox gave a ‘tension diffusing’ joke about giving Kris the secret party they’d planned for him. Ash took it literally, resulting in his rage breaking point.
* InstitutionalApparel: While briefly committed, Ash wears fairly plain clothes provided to him and, initially, a muzzle (to stop him biting himself).
* IntergenerationalFriendship: Though twice as old as Ash, Nick and the young fox spark up a friendship, the teen bonding with him.
* InterruptedSuicide: "Different" (and by extension, ''The Fantastic Foxes of Zootopia'' as a whole) begins with Nick and Judy intervening to stop Ash from jumping off a bridge.
* MentalHealthRecoveryArc: "Different" acts as this for Ash.
* MissingMom: Though left unmentioned in [[WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox the film]], it’s confirmed the Kristofferson’s mother is dead.
* MoodWhiplash: Mr. Fox’s attempted first reconciliation with his son.
* MostWritersAreWriters: As in the film, Mr. Fox writes for a newspaper.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: Ash to Kris.
* ParentalFavouritism: Mr. and Mrs Fox, Mr. Fox especially, unintentionally show this towards their nephew Kris. They viewed it as simply being impressed with TheAce who they’re looking after while his father is seriously ill, and were oblivious to what Ash (who they still love dearly) was going through.
* ParentalIssues: Ash, due to his feeling that he’s the {{Unfavorite}} to Kris.
* ParentalNeglect: Unintentionally done by Mr and Mrs Fox, made worse by Ash bottling it up rather than saying it. When it does come out, they’re distraught and just want to make it right.
* ParentalObliviousness: Ash’s parents had no idea he was going through so much distress until it was almost too late. They had even less idea that it was their affinity to Kris that caused it. Once they became aware though they do their best to stay aware, sometimes even pressing a little too hard.
* ParentalSubstitute: Sort of. After falling out with his family, Ash takes a shine to Nick, though he reconciles with his main family later. Also applicable to Kris, given that his aunt and uncle are looking after him while his father is ill.
* RageBreakingPoint: After being showed up by Kris multiple times, Ash puts his heart into making artwork, creating his own comic series which looks like it’s going to be published in a magazine. After everything, things look like they’re finally moving up. Only, whoopsie, based on advice from his art teacher Kris entered the same competition, not even knowing Ash was in it. Double whoopsie, this resulted in poor Ash having the same humiliation put on him in extremis, just when he thought he’d broken free, And, final whoopsie, Mr Fox’s attempt to defuse the tension goes horribly wrong.
* RedemptionRejection: Mr Fox’s reconciliation speech to Ash at the end of Chapter 1. It doesn’t go well.
* TheResenter: Ash of Kris, given his achievements and his parents apparent favouritism to him.
* SelfHarm: Ash is shown to have bitten his wrists (being a fox with sharp teeth) out of anger at his situation. While briefly committed he's fitted with a muzzle to stop this, showing that it’s a not that uncommon occurrence. He then shows off said scars in an attempt at (post-event) SelfMutilationDemonstration.
* TakeThat: The theories that Ash is gay or trans are completely ruled out. [[WordOfGod In Authors notes]], it’s explained that the author really didn’t like them, viewing them as both contradicting things seen in the film (such as his interest in Agnes) and being used as a cheap excuse/get-out-of-jail-free card/cop out to explain away his character.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: Sort of. While not exactly "evil" per se, Ash wonders if he might as well stay in the mental hospital permanently, since he doesn't think there's any hope of him reconciling with his family.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: [[AvertedTrope There is]]. She's awesome.
* TropaholicsAnonymous: The family go through this, along with Nick, to try and solve their issues.
* VerbalTic: Mr Fox does his double-whistle double-click ‘quote-unquote’ trademark from the film.
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* TheAce: Kristofferson. After all, he’s a natural.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Though mostly averted, Mr. Fox deals with wild birds and snakes, first as a ‘ranger’ with his wife, and now as a part-time pest controller/hunter-for-hire in his spare time (with the added bonus of keeping the birds he gets for food). This replaces his job as a poultry thief, a necessary thing given the change in setting. Given that it's dangerous work for a fox, his wife is still worried, and she's angry when she finds he secretly took his nephew on one of his hunts.
* AdultFear: Mr. and Mrs. Fox at almost losing their son, then finding out he’s been suffering so much, is hostile to them, and then believing that they’re awful parents.
* AdviceBackfire: After finding out that his son is going through all sorts of issues, failing to fit in and is in all sorts of emotional distress that lead to an attempted suicide attempt, Mr. Fox gives a rousing speech about always accepting his son no matter what, heavily referencing (as theorised by some film watchers) that he may be gay or trans… Unfortunately, Ash is not, and views the speech as nothing more than further proof that his parents don’t know him.
* AffectionateNickname: After Nick asks for Ash’ name (hey there Mr…?), the young fox responds by spitting on the ground. As a result, [[TheNicknamer Nick]] calls him "Mister ''<makes a spitting noise or literally spits on the ground>''."
* AgeAppropriateAngst: Like in the film, Ash is one angsty teen, and being TheUnfavorite doesn't help.
* AllForNothing: All of Ash’s attempts to finally get one up on his cousin fall flat.
* AlwaysSecondBest: Ash feels he’s this to Kris.
* AmbiguouslyGay: This and the idea the Ash is trans (both theories about Ash from the film) are thoroughly discredited.
* ArborealAbode: The Fox family house.
* ArmourPiercingQuestion: Ash, when pressing whether his father thinks he’s good enough to be a ranger. Then when he asks the same thing of Kris.
* BerserkButton: Remember how everyone called Ash ''<handwaves>'' ‘Different?’ Well, turns out he doesn’t like that.
* BestServedCold: Literally invoked in Chapter 3. After finding out that the bigoted ice cream elephant from Zootopia, who once asked Nick if there were any fox ice-cream joints before refusing him service, is going to try and get an ice cream from a literal fox ice-cream joint… Let’s say he might have had a sudden sense of déjà vu even before the reveal.
* BewareTheQuietOnes: Ash may be a quiet grump, but push him too far…
* BlanketFort: Ash builds one.
* BrutalHonesty: Mr Fox eventually admits that he doesn’t think his son has what it takes to be a ranger like him. While confirming Ash’s feelings of being unloved, it was done by Mr Fox out of concern. After all, it was a risky job; his wife knows someone who was carried off and killed by a predatory bird.
* CallingTheOldManOut: Ash to his parents, especially his father, on multiple occasions.
* TheCameo: Gideon Grey, Jerry Jumbeaux, and Kris’ father.
* CommonalityConnection: Ash and Kris chose to merge their comic characters, co-authoring their work, as part of their effort to mend their bond. It goes well.
* CoveredInScars: Ash has them on his wrists. He made them with his teeth.
* DarkestHour: The events are arguably this for all of the Fox family. Ash snaps, almost throwing himself off a bridge, and his parents learn that they’re son feels so neglected he thought this was justified.
* {{Deconstruction}}: While not enough to make it a DarkFic, "Different" builds off of some of the ParentalFavoritism seen in ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'', with it being enough to drive Ash to attempted suicide. [[InterruptedSuicide Thankfully, Nick and Judy intervene]], and the rest of "Different," as well as parts of Series 1, show the Fox family trying to move past it.
* DidYouThinkICantFeel? Ash’s breakdown to his parents.
* DoesntKnowTheirOwnChild: Mr and Mrs Fox didn’t realise how much Ash was suffering. Once they did, Mr Fox comes up with the wrong conclusions as to why.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: 'Different' has a different tone and feel from the main series, originally being planned as a standalone fic with the potential for a sequel. Nick and Ash feel different too, though both their changes can be explained by going to therapy in the meantime.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: After a lot of angst, Ash seems to be on the path to recovery, reconciling with his family. Kris meanwhile has his father back, while Nick decides to go to therapy to help improve himself.
* ElectiveMute: {{Discussed}}. Nick suffered from it after his hazing by the Junior Ranger Scouts, taking a few years to get out of (including learning sign language as a coping mechanism). Most pronounced in 'Different', he starts going to therapy for it and other matters. He gets better.
* EmbarrassingLastName: Nick comments that ‘Fox’ is this for Ash and his family.
* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Nick – or rather, Nicholas ''Piberius'' Wilde – has one of these.
* FanBoy: In the stinger, it’s revealed that Gideon Grey enjoys Ash’s comic when he gets to meet the young fox himself (likely to his great joy).
* HappilyAdopted: Kris (at least from his perspective) is by his Aunt and Uncle, while his father recovers from illness.
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Ash worked really hard on his comic, only for Kris to make one that got it booted out. It’s later discussed that Kris just has naturally excellent paw-eye coordination.
* HeroicBSOD: Ash, after his suicide attempt is stopped. His final attempt to do something, and he couldn’t even manage that…
* HeroicWannabe: Ash, wishing to follow in his father’s footsteps.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: {{Subverted}}. When Mr Fox introduces himself as a good writer, the family therapist says he can go first, only for him to ace it. Later played straight when Ash reveals to Mrs Fox that he took Kris out on missions.
* HumiliationConga: {{Deconstructed}} with Ash. Along with what was seen in the film, the one-ups from Kris and the ‘turn downs’ from his parents are even longer here, culminating in a ([[InterruptedSuicide thankfully unsuccessful]]) suicide attempt.
* IAmWhatIAm: Ash’s eventual epiphany at the end of therapy. It doesn’t solve everything, it’s clearly stated that there’s a long way left to go, but he begins to stop comparing himself to Kris and take solace in his own achievements.
* IWasJustJoking: On realising that Kris’ comic has booted Ash’s one out of the competition he’d entered and thought he’d won, Mr Fox gave a ‘tension diffusing’ joke about giving Kris the secret party they’d planned for him. Ash took it literally, resulting in his rage breaking point.
* InstitutionalApparel: While briefly committed, Ash wears fairly plain clothes provided to him and, initially, a muzzle (to stop him biting himself).
* IntergenerationalFriendship: Though twice as old as Ash, Nick and the young fox spark up a friendship, the teen bonding with him.
* InterruptedSuicide: "Different" (and by extension, ''The Fantastic Foxes of Zootopia'' as a whole) begins with Nick and Judy intervening to stop Ash from jumping off a bridge.
* MentalHealthRecoveryArc: "Different" acts as this for Ash.
* MissingMom: Though left unmentioned in [[WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox the film]], it’s confirmed the Kristofferson’s mother is dead.
* MoodWhiplash: Mr. Fox’s attempted first reconciliation with his son.
* MostWritersAreWriters: As in the film, Mr. Fox writes for a newspaper.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: Ash to Kris.
* ParentalFavouritism: Mr. and Mrs Fox, Mr. Fox especially, unintentionally show this towards their nephew Kris. They viewed it as simply being impressed with TheAce who they’re looking after while his father is seriously ill, and were oblivious to what Ash (who they still love dearly) was going through.
* ParentalIssues: Ash, due to his feeling that he’s the {{Unfavorite}} to Kris.
* ParentalNeglect: Unintentionally done by Mr and Mrs Fox, made worse by Ash bottling it up rather than saying it. When it does come out, they’re distraught and just want to make it right.
* ParentalObliviousness: Ash’s parents had no idea he was going through so much distress until it was almost too late. They had even less idea that it was their affinity to Kris that caused it. Once they became aware though they do their best to stay aware, sometimes even pressing a little too hard.
* ParentalSubstitute: Sort of. After falling out with his family, Ash takes a shine to Nick, though he reconciles with his main family later. Also applicable to Kris, given that his aunt and uncle are looking after him while his father is ill.
* RageBreakingPoint: After being showed up by Kris multiple times, Ash puts his heart into making artwork, creating his own comic series which looks like it’s going to be published in a magazine. After everything, things look like they’re finally moving up. Only, whoopsie, based on advice from his art teacher Kris entered the same competition, not even knowing Ash was in it. Double whoopsie, this resulted in poor Ash having the same humiliation put on him in extremis, just when he thought he’d broken free, And, final whoopsie, Mr Fox’s attempt to defuse the tension goes horribly wrong.
* RedemptionRejection: Mr Fox’s reconciliation speech to Ash at the end of Chapter 1. It doesn’t go well.
* TheResenter: Ash of Kris, given his achievements and his parents apparent favouritism to him.
* SelfHarm: Ash is shown to have bitten his wrists (being a fox with sharp teeth) out of anger at his situation. While briefly committed he's fitted with a muzzle to stop this, showing that it’s a not that uncommon occurrence. He then shows off said scars in an attempt at (post-event) SelfMutilationDemonstration.
* TakeThat: The theories that Ash is gay or trans are completely ruled out. [[WordOfGod In Authors notes]], it’s explained that the author really didn’t like them, viewing them as both contradicting things seen in the film (such as his interest in Agnes) and being used as a cheap excuse/get-out-of-jail-free card/cop out to explain away his character.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: Sort of. While not exactly "evil" per se, Ash wonders if he might as well stay in the mental hospital permanently, since he doesn't think there's any hope of him reconciling with his family.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: [[AvertedTrope There is]]. She's awesome.
* TropaholicsAnonymous: The family go through this, along with Nick, to try and solve their issues.
* VerbalTic: Mr Fox does his double-whistle double-click ‘quote-unquote’ trademark from the film.
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''Fantastic Foxes of Zootopia'' is a multi-instalment, [[MassiveMultiplayerCrossover multi-fandom]] fanfiction by J Shute.

While predominantly a ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' fanfiction, ''Fantastic Foxes of Zootopia'' also prominently features characters from ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'' and ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'', and has incidental appearances from numerous other FunnyAnimal intellectual properties.

''Fantastic Foxes of Zootopia'' comprises multiple serial-style works, some longer than others, with many of them featuring different protagonists. It can be found [[https://archiveofourown.org/series/1086153 as a series on Archive Of Our Own]] and on [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/7764515/J-Shute J Shute's page on FanFiction.net]]. The Archive Of Our Own version splits the "Series" works up into multiple stories within the same series, while on [=FanFiction.net=], all the stories apart from "Different" are combined into one story,
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* DiscOneFinalBoss: Due to ''Fantastic Foxes'''s slice of life nature, relatively few until the ZPD encounter Kazar. It's his plot that lies in the background for much of Series 1 [[spoiler:until after his arrest, when it's revealed he may have had a partner – or even [[BiggerBad a superior]] – that's still at large]]…

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* DiscOneFinalBoss: Due to ''Fantastic Foxes'''s slice of life nature, relatively few until the ZPD encounter Kazar. It's his plot that lies in the background for much of Series 1 [[spoiler:until after his arrest, when it's revealed he may have had a partner – or even [[BiggerBad a superior]] superior – that's still at large]]…
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** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/22071751 A Ton of Work]]:''' ADayInTheLimelight for none other than Director Ton of Anime/AggressiveRetsuko fame.

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** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/22071751 A Ton of Work]]:''' ADayInTheLimelight for none other than Director Ton of Anime/AggressiveRetsuko Anime/{{Aggretsuko}} fame.
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** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20492879 AGGRETOPIA (RAGE!!!!!)]]:''' Another DayInTheLimelight, this time for [[Anime/AggressiveRetsuko Retsuko and her friends]].

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** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20492879 AGGRETOPIA (RAGE!!!!!)]]:''' Another DayInTheLimelight, this time for [[Anime/AggressiveRetsuko [[Anime/{{Aggretsuko}} Retsuko and her friends]].
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** ‘[[Franchise/WinnieThePooh Tigger]]’, [[WesternAnimation/LooneyToons Taz]], [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland the white rabbit]] and even a ''Zootopia'' version of [[Series/TheGoodPlace Chidi Anagonye]] appear in ‘The Bin and the Badge’. As a bonus to fans of ''The Good Place'', the therapist at the end is suspiciously like Michael/Ted Danson.

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** ‘[[Franchise/WinnieThePooh Tigger]]’, [[WesternAnimation/LooneyToons [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Taz]], [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland the white rabbit]] and even a ''Zootopia'' version of [[Series/TheGoodPlace Chidi Anagonye]] appear in ‘The Bin and the Badge’. As a bonus to fans of ''The Good Place'', the therapist at the end is suspiciously like Michael/Ted Danson.



** Taz (the Tasmanian devil) from Looney tunes is locked up in an insane asylum (a fate that also hits Honey). When Taz tries to do his famous tornado attack, he just gets dizzy and falls down.

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** Taz (the Tasmanian devil) Devil) from Looney tunes ''Looney Tunes'' is locked up in an insane asylum (a fate that also hits Honey). When Taz tries to do his famous tornado attack, he just gets dizzy and falls down.
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*** Reached its conclusion in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', when it turns out that [[note]] Haida's sister originally made it to win a graduate placement, having no idea about what else to do. Though feeling miserable about it, she's advised to keep it quiet as Haida is unlikely to ever find out. He finds out. [[note/]]

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*** Reached its conclusion in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', when it turns out that [[note]] Haida's sister originally made it to win a graduate placement, having no idea about what else to do. Though feeling miserable about it, she's advised to keep it quiet as Haida is unlikely to ever find out. He finds out. [[note/]][[/note]]



** 'Foxes and Friends' has the reveal of who stole the present. [[note]] Truns out it was Phil the mole, who didn't exactly steal it [[note/]]

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** Various flashbacks in 'Foxes and Friends', revealing: [[note]] the fact that the present is missing, the End of Mr Fox's arguments with Badger, Kris working out that Mr Fox is up to something, telling Felicity and being asked to spy for her, Judy being told about the incident and the truth about the missing present. [[/note]]
** More than can be counted in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' given the flashback story structure.



** Basil and Dave Dawson were detectives/PI’s in Little Rodentia, and encountered Olivia (and, via implication, Rattigan).

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** Basil and Dave Dawson were detectives/PI’s in Little Rodentia, and encountered Olivia (and, via implication, Rattigan).Rattigan [[note]] Later confirmed in Size Matters [[/note]]).



** Various ones discussed on the Gondola Scene in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', especially worthy of note is Skye's fear of death. [[note]] Understandable given the traumatic events of Skye's Fall [[/note]]



** Ookami also revealed to be defo gay as well.



*** Moles having poor sight.



** In 'Foxes and Friends' a major archaeological site related to the faith (or rather, a Keehar worshiping cult) is described.
* ArborealAbode: The Fox family house. The whole trope is then analysed, deconstructed and discussed in 'Foxes and Friends'.



** In 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' it's stated that (unlike our world) major plagues in indigenous american populations never occurred, with major effects on the colonising of the new world (to the point that the incan empire survived in a similar manner to Siam/Thailand.)
*** Also mentioned is that slavery, the civil war and jim crow never happenned.



** Judy to Skye in SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps when she learnt that Nick was badmouthing Nick to Haida and Retsuko.



** The name of the Keehar worshiping temple in 'Foxes and Friends', in lapin, translates to Hawkshome. The name Hyhayuhl translates to bright eyes.



** Mr Fox wants to be this in Foxes and Friends, alongside Nick. Of course, it's in a very domestic setting, but they do their best.
** In Meditation Mediation Judy's big hero mode activates, hard. (Again, for a very domestic dispute)



** Likewise, between the crazy antics of Foxes and Friends and SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps, you have the short Meditation Mediation.



** Especially so in Meditation Mediation, when various characters accidentally make a mess of his last day of community service.



*** As is Bogo's secret love of Gazelle.
** Foxes and Friends references the Haida plushy from all the way back in Different and the faith of Frith from A day in the life.



** Fenneko also mentions she follows Interpol’s Chief Inspector (a vixen – aka. [[VideoGame/SlyCooper Carmelita Fox]]) on Twitter.

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** Fenneko also mentions she follows Interpol’s Chief Inspector (a vixen – aka. [[VideoGame/SlyCooper Carmelita Fox]]) on Twitter. Her actions (censored to remove those of a certain raccoon)then mentioned again in SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps.



** Washimi and Gori appear in ‘A Ton of Work’
** Daz ([[Fanfic/TakeAStand CreweFox]]'s ) appears in Skye’s Fall, along with a few of the OCs from the Take a Stand series

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** Washimi and Gori appear in ‘A Ton of Work’
Work’. Again in Meditation Mediation, along with their yoga instructor.
** Daz ([[Fanfic/TakeAStand CreweFox]]'s ) appears in Skye’s Fall, along with a few of the OCs from the Take a Stand seriesseries.
** Badger and Phil the mole from Fantastic Mr Fox in 'Foxes and Friends'
** PROTEIN from Aggretsuko in Meditation Mediation, along with Washimi and Gori (again).
** Papy Mick (a subscriber of artist Ziegelzeig) in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'.
** Legoshi from Beastars makes a cameo in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'.



** In Foxes and Friends, Mrs Fox beings her 'If what I think is happening. It better not be' only to abort mid-way, conceding she has no clue what is going on.



** Skye, after a few misgivings, ultimately makes peace with Nick's past by the end of 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'.




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** All characters like Papy Mick's famous Hot Chocolate.



** Likewise, her relationship with Nick. Having found him intolerable in high school and still wary of him, she ultimately comes to see him as a great friend by the end.



* DeusExMachina: ‘Sir Didymus’ arriving in ‘Spanners and Sttripes’. Jack deliberately invokes the trope a few seconds before, but the perfect timing is off a bit, something the genre savvy Jackrabbit points out.

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* DeusExMachina: ‘Sir Didymus’ arriving in ‘Spanners and Sttripes’.Stripes’. Jack deliberately invokes the trope a few seconds before, but the perfect timing is off a bit, something the genre savvy Jackrabbit points out.



* EarlyBirdCameo: Retsuko and Ookami in Acting out, Haida and Nick’s mother in ‘A Day in the Life’/

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Retsuko and Ookami in Acting out, Haida and Nick’s mother in ‘A Day in the Life’/Life'.



** Foxes and Friends has Kylie trying to surreptitiously interrogate Kris. At first it seems that he cracks under the pressure, then he seems to salvage it and it goes well, only for it to later turn out that Kris saw right through him.



** 'Foxes and Friends' has various Foxes and their friends.
** 'Meditation Mediation' involves both.
** SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' is a fic all about the SavageSkye, HaidSuko and WildeHopps ships.
* ExactWords: Used by the mice detectives in 'Size Matters.'



* FantasticRacism: As in Zootopia, is prevalent, though explored in more nuance.

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* FantasticRacism: As in Zootopia, is prevalent, though explored in with more nuance.



** It's stated that slavery, the civil war and Jim Crow never occurred in this universe, due to the many, many different species not allowing the institution of southern slavery to get off the ground and persist.



** Kylie hangs from his tail in 'Foxes and Friends'.
** In the same episode there's a near-blind mole and a badger who lives in an underground set.
** The varying tolerances of theobromine (present in chocolate)is discussed in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'.



* GentleGiant: As a hyena, Haida is easily the largest member of the four core pairings, and his personality definitely qualifies

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* GentleGiant: As a hyena, Haida is easily the largest member of the four core pairings, and his personality definitely qualifiesqualifies.



** The ultimate cause of the missing present in 'Foxes and Friends'. The near-blind (and forgetful) mole Phil mistakes the present for the box he uses to climb stairs, uses it to access the en-suite bathroom and then remembers where his real box is, forgetting the one he'd used to get up here.



** Skye in 'Foxes and Friends', on hearing from Ash that Nick wasn't up to no good after all.



** In 'Size Matters', the mice use Bogo's exact words (and his love of Gazelle) to make him take the potential of Rattigan seriously. Bogo gets his own back though my pushing for the mice to take their own holiday days off to do a very uncomfortable journey to a potential location.



* ImStandingRightHere: Haida during MOM(S)!!, when Retsuko’s mother is claiming that he’s just Retsuko’s rebound. Later spreads to both red panda’s as they start a music battle over the subject.

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* ImStandingRightHere: Haida during MOM(S)!!, when Retsuko’s mother is claiming that he’s just Retsuko’s rebound. Later spreads to both red panda’s pandas as they start a music battle over the subject.



* InjuredLimbEpisode: Skye breaks her leg in ‘Skye’s Fall’

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** She has similar ones in 'Foxes and Friends' (imagining someone stealing and ripping apart the missing present (which she correctly guesses is a book)) and 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', (imagining getting swindled on the sarcofagus and a strange interpretation of the rainforest pavilion.)
* InjuredLimbEpisode: Skye breaks her leg in ‘Skye’s Fall’Fall’. It doesn't go away quickly though.



** Subverted in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' when Haida reveals that (here at least) his name has nothing to do with the japanese, and he has a sister called Charlotte! Both of them were named after the same place, the queen Charlotte islands/ Haida Gwaii.



** 'Foxes and Friends' has Nick (more a killjoy here than anything) pointing out that Mr Fox's secret investigation shtick is a bit silly, and it would be a lot easier if they just told everyone that the present was missing and asked them all to help find it.
** When confronted by Judy about her backtalking about Nick in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', Skye has a number of valid points to give.



** 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' is super fluffy and funny most of the way through, only to trail off near the end for an emotional confrontation between Judy and Skye. Gets revolved, the pair returning to the gang on a high note, only to find out that something has gone very wrong in the meantime.



*** Reached its conclusion in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps', when it turns out that [[note]] Haida's sister originally made it to win a graduate placement, having no idea about what else to do. Though feeling miserable about it, she's advised to keep it quiet as Haida is unlikely to ever find out. He finds out. [[note/]]



** Judy's last minute over-eager search in 'Foxes and Friends' ends up trashing a room.



** The missing present in 'Foxes and Friends'.



* PunBasedTitle: “The Bin and the Badge” arguably counts as this. “Wild Goose Chasing”, “A Ton of work” and “Skye’s Fall” definitely do.

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** 'Foxes and Friends' has the reveal of who stole the present. [[note]] Truns out it was Phil the mole, who didn't exactly steal it [[note/]]
** 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps' has the reveal of the origin of the Haida dolls.


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* ShipperOnDeck: Eliot Fanghanel and Chief Ramic.
** Later Nick, drunkenly setting up Finnick and Fenneko in 'SavageSkyeHaidSukoWildeHopps'. The others try and set up a different ship to counteract the 'crime against love' just committed.
*** Turns out that Nick might have some talent, given how quickly the two fennec's knocked it off.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Only in Zootopia as they say![[note]]Clockwise from top left: [[Disney/{{Zootopia}} Judy Hopps & Nick Wilde, Jack Savage & Skye Autumn]], [[WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox Kristofferson Silverfox & Ash Fox]], and [[Anime/{{Aggretsuko}} Retsuko & Haida]].[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Only in Zootopia as they say![[note]]Clockwise from top left: [[Disney/{{Zootopia}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}} Judy Hopps & Nick Wilde, Jack Savage & Skye Autumn]], [[WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox Kristofferson Silverfox & Ash Fox]], and [[Anime/{{Aggretsuko}} Retsuko & Haida]].[[/note]]]]



While predominantly a ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}'' fanfiction, ''Fantastic Foxes of Zootopia'' also prominently features characters from ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'' and ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'', and has incidental appearances from numerous other FunnyAnimal intellectual properties.

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While predominantly a ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' fanfiction, ''Fantastic Foxes of Zootopia'' also prominently features characters from ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'' and ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'', and has incidental appearances from numerous other FunnyAnimal intellectual properties.



** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20042461 Elementary Introductions]]:''' Introduces [[Disney/TheGreatMouseDetective Basil and Dawson]], as well as Kii Catano, as they, along with Nick and Judy investigate a theft that could lead to a potential repeat of the Nighthowler panic.

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** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20042461 Elementary Introductions]]:''' Introduces [[Disney/TheGreatMouseDetective [[WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective Basil and Dawson]], as well as Kii Catano, as they, along with Nick and Judy investigate a theft that could lead to a potential repeat of the Nighthowler panic.



* FusionFic: ''The Fantastic Foxes of Zootopia'' essentially takes multiple FunnyAnimal intellectual properties and condenses them all within the confines of the city of Disney/{{Zootopia}}.

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* FusionFic: ''The Fantastic Foxes of Zootopia'' essentially takes multiple FunnyAnimal intellectual properties and condenses them all within the confines of the city of Disney/{{Zootopia}}.WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}.



** Judy’s play from the start of the original movie is called back in "Acting Out," with Judy stating the she always enjoyed acting and did theatre in her spare time – referencing her MinorKidtroduction in ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}''.

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** Judy’s play from the start of the original movie is called back in "Acting Out," with Judy stating the she always enjoyed acting and did theatre in her spare time – referencing her MinorKidtroduction in ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}''.''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}''.



** A lion and a tiger with a more than familiar resemblance to [[Disney/TheLionKing Scar]] and [[Disney/TheJungleBook Shere Kahn]] are seen in ‘Acting Out’.

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** A lion and a tiger with a more than familiar resemblance to [[Disney/TheLionKing [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 Scar]] and [[Disney/TheJungleBook [[WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967 Shere Kahn]] are seen in ‘Acting Out’.



** [[Disney/{{Frozen} A reindeer called Sven]] appears in ‘Target Practice’

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** [[Disney/{{Frozen} [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 A reindeer called Sven]] appears in ‘Target Practice’



** Many of the other surnames in this fic count – it ''is'' based on ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}'' after all!

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** Many of the other surnames in this fic count – it ''is'' based on ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' after all!



** While anti-fox (antivulpanism) exists as shown in ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}'', it’s shown to be socially unacceptable. Ovineophobia (anti-sheep) is also discussed. On hearing news of the return of Nighthowlers, Ash and Kris’ school makes it clear that neither will be tolerated. It’s also explained that various species have specific grudges against specific other, related species (e.g. red and grey squirrels, to the point that they self-segregated and trying to integrate them causes chaos).

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** While anti-fox (antivulpanism) exists as shown in ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'', it’s shown to be socially unacceptable. Ovineophobia (anti-sheep) is also discussed. On hearing news of the return of Nighthowlers, Ash and Kris’ school makes it clear that neither will be tolerated. It’s also explained that various species have specific grudges against specific other, related species (e.g. red and grey squirrels, to the point that they self-segregated and trying to integrate them causes chaos).
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** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/22555897/chapters/53900011 Size Matters]]:''' Basil and Dave come to the conclusion that their enemy is none other than their old nemesis Professor Rattigan. They then have to convince Bogo that a small mammal can be a serious threat.

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* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: Tadano goes from a donkey to an onager (wild ass) due to Zootopia lore not allowing domestic animals.

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* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: Tadano goes from a donkey to an onager (wild ass) due to Zootopia lore not allowing domestic animals. Later, Felicity (the cat from The Great Mouse Detective) is referred to as a Pallas Cat.



* AdaptationalVillainy: While Felicity, the cat from The Great Mouse Detective, ate mice in that film, that wasn't too bad. After all, she was just an unevolved house cat, doing what house cats do. In 'Size Matters' it's revealed that she exists in this universe... And she still eats mice.



* AffectionateNickname: Nick still has his one for Ash.
** Jack Savage gets 'Stripes'.
** Skye's adopted sister is affectionately called Sweetie by various people, given that she has an EmbarrassingFirstName and (pre adoption) EmbarrassingLastName [[note]] This is actually a Shoutout to [[VideoGame/Sanctum2 Sanctum 2]], given that Skye and Sweetie's last names are Autumn, like Skye and Sweet from the games.[[/note]]



* ArchEnemy: Rattigan is this to Basil and Dave.



* BearHug: Dave gives one of these to Basil in 'Size Matters.'



*BigBag: One is speculated to exist out there. At first it appears to be Kazar, but he quickly reveals that he's following someone else.
**Dave and Basil suggest that it's Rattigan in 'Size Matters'



* BrilliantButLazy: Jack is a great thespian, but apocalyptically lazy with any other part of his life.

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**After the emotional first half of Skye's Fall chapter 3, the second half is full of pure SkyeSavage fluff as the pair relax and enjoy their time together.
* BrilliantButLazy: Jack is a great thespian, but apocalyptically lazy with any other part of his life. [[note]]Later decides to try and change this after the events of Skye's Fall [[/note]]



** In 'Size Matters' Catano's meeting with Retsuko and Haida is called back on. Honey, and the events of 'The Bin and the Badge' are also referenced.



** Some prey species are noted to eat meat as part of their culture, in particular Efrafan Hares (something they did in the original work). Jack tries some Ostrich ribs in Skye's Fall on hearing this and has a life changing experience.
*** Then again, these are [[Recap/MashS3E11AdamsRibs Adam's Ribs]]
**Felicity (The Cat from Great Mouse detective, not Mrs Fox) eats mice, and is referred to as a cannibal.



** Skye and Jack both go through this in Skye's Fall. Skye resolving to be more open to letting others helping her, and Jack trying to be less lazy in anything other than acting.



**It's hinted that Rattigan used to be this in 'Size Matters'.



* ComfortFood: Skye is fond of dark chocolate, coffee and sweet potato fries with blue cheese sauce.

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* ComfortFood: Skye is fond of dark chocolate, coffee and sweet potato fries with blue cheese sauce. In Skye's Fall, after being trapped and starved for a few days, she asks for some pumpkin and Hominy soup, followed by some ribs.






**Skye in 'Skye's Fall', after being trapped in a repair pit, unable to get out and knowing nobody will come as she's fine by herself. She has to come to terms that this is likely how she'll die, and it's her fault.
***Things don't get much better for her when she's rescued by Jack. She's convinced she has to change, be open to letting others help her, but her first attempt (letting Jack shower her) just humiliates her, something she then hates herself for on top of everything.



* ADogNamedDog: If surnames count, then the Fox and Silverfox families.

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* ADogNamedDog: If surnames count, then the Fox and Silverfox families. [[note]] Ironically, Kris is not really a silverfox. His fur colour makes him either leucistic or a platinum Fox, not, as the film makers suggested, a silver fox. [[/note]]



* EmbarrassingLastName: Ton’s last name is Katsu.

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* EmbarrassingFirstName: Skye's adopted sister is said to have one, on top of her last name.
* EmbarrassingLastName: Ton’s last name is Katsu.
**It's suggested that Skye's adopted sister used to have the last name 'Vixen.'



** ‘Acting Out’ Establishes Jack and Skye, the former immediately being set up as a theatre lover who comes onto screen in a like for like tribute of Kahn (from Star Trek), then does an rapid fire improv of ‘[[MajorGeneralSong Modern Major General]],’ then is shown to have a pigsty of an office.

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** ‘Acting Out’ Establishes Jack and Skye, the former immediately being set up as a theatre lover who comes onto screen in a like for like tribute of Kahn (from Star Trek), then does an rapid fire improv of ‘[[MajorGeneralSong Modern * EmbarrassingMiddleName:Modern Major General]],’ then is shown to have a pigsty of an office.



* HappilyAdopted: Skye was adopted at a young age. In ‘MOM(S)’ we meet Siwili Autumn, her adoptive and caring mother, a rather drastic step up from the bio mother briefly met earlier.

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* HanlonsRazor: Referenced in 'Size Matters', involving a nurse suspected of abuse at a daycare.
* HappilyAdopted: Skye was adopted at a young age. In ‘MOM(S)’ we meet Siwili Autumn, her adoptive and caring mother, a rather drastic step up from the bio mother briefly met earlier. It's also mentioned that she has an adopted red fox sister, who's currently in the army and stationed in Korea.



** Skye in ‘Skye’s Fall’, after being trapped in a maintenance pit for a number of days, thinking that this was how she was going to die.

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** Skye in ‘Skye’s Fall’, after being trapped in a maintenance pit for a number of days, thinking that this was how she was going to die. THEN, after being rescued, she tried to change and let people help her (letting Jack shower her) only to hate it. Something she then hates herself for.



* HisOwnWorstEnemy: Discussed by Basil in regard to himself in 'Size Matters'. He fears that the fear he has of his ArchEnemy Rattigan, and how he will often suspect him despite him being gone for years, is clouding his judgement and making him less effective as a detective. Thankfully Dave is there to dispute it.



* HumiliationConga: The mouse protester in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’.

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* HumiliationConga: The mouse protester in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’. Skye pretty much self inflicts one at the start of the third chapter in Skye's Fall, before Jack talks her out of it.



**Skye almost gives herself one of these in Skye's Fall, promising to accept help from others, only to initially hate what it entails when she tries to let Jack shower her.



* InterspeciesAdoption: Skye (swift fox) was adopted by a grey fox (Siwili Autumn) and a swift fox (her father).

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* InterspeciesAdoption: Skye (swift fox) was adopted by a grey fox (Siwili Autumn) and a swift fox (her father). The two then adopted a red fox.



* JerkassHasAPoint: It’s revealed in ‘A Ton of Work’ that Ton really didn’t send that email all the way back in ‘Aggretopia.’

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* JerkassHasAPoint: It’s revealed in ‘A Ton of Work’ that Ton really didn’t send that email all the way back in ‘Aggretopia.’ Something confirmed in 'Size Matters.'
** Size Matters has Chief Bogo being very skeptical about the Rattigan being the villain in his city.



** In ‘Skye’s Fall’ the gang seem to be ending a happy date, only for a freak accident to them injure the two girls.

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** In ‘Skye’s Fall’ the gang seem to be ending a happy date, only for a freak accident to them injure the two girls. Later, Jack comes in the give Skye a present, only to find her trapped and near death.



** After doing an undercover daycare abuse mission, Nick arrives back at the precinct with a face covered in baby powder. He mentions that a nurse there was a very good example of HanlonsRazor.



**Skye at the start of chapter 3 of Skye's Fall.



* ThePowerOfFriendship: Many of the friend groups support each other in times of need.



* RefugeInAudacity: Discussed in 'Size Matters', with how Rattigan stayed fairly unknown despite being a mass murderer. Various larger mammals had heard of him, they just thought he was the boogiemammal or something.



** In ‘A Ton of Work’ it’s shown that Ton didn’t actually send the email and documents that Retsuko seemingly received from him back in ‘Aggretopia’

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** In ‘A Ton of Work’ it’s shown that Ton didn’t actually send the email and documents that Retsuko seemingly received from him back in ‘Aggretopia’‘Aggretopia’. Later confirmed in 'Size Matters'.
** In 'Size Matters' Basil and Dave reveal that they believe Rattigan is the villain at foot.



**Skye in Skye's Fall. After getting trapped due to her bad leg, fearing she'll die due to it, she's then rescued... Only to then push herself to be more reliant on others and asking Jack to help her shower, something that makes her truly miserable.



** Skye's (and her sister's) name are references to the Sanctum games.



** Skye's Fall has a mention of a Canidean Wolf actor who dyes his fur yellow [[note]] Mr PeanutButter of ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'']]

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** Skye's Fall has a mention of a Canidean Wolf actor who dyes his fur yellow [[note]] Mr PeanutButter of ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'']]''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman''[[/note]]
**The last chapter for Skye's Fall had an extended Series/{{MASH}} reference. Both with Jack and Skye trying to send ribs to korea (and forgetting the coleslaw) to a variety of characters there having familiar, if punny, names.
** Size Matters mentions that the king of Svalbard is [[Literature/HisDarkMaterials Iorek Byrnison]]



**'MOM(S)' gives one of these to modernist planners/ estates.



* WhenSheSmiles: Ash, both after when Kris encouraged the teacher to compliment him and when he learns about his baby sister.

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** Dave and Basil revealing that they believe the enemy everyone is facing is Rattigan.
* WhenSheSmiles: Ash, both after when Kris encouraged the teacher to compliment him and when he learns about his baby sister.sibling.

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* OddFriendship: Nick and Ash.



** Maned wolf (Ookami from Aggretsuko)
\** Swift fox (Skye)
** Onager (Tadano from Aggretsuko, mentioned only and species changed due to the ''Zootopia'' canon's ‘no domestic animals’ rule)
** Scottish wildcat
** Honey badger (Honey)
** Tahr
** Tasmanian devil (Taz)
** Thylacine
** Giant anteater
** Flying fox.



* JuvenileHell: {{Subverted}}. In the past, when Nick (and hundreds of other kids) were sent there for trivial reasons due to a new law, the warden apologised, put a film on for them and let them go the next day.

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* JuvenileHell: {{Subverted}}. In the past, when Nick (and hundreds of other kids) were sent there for trivial reasons due to a new law, the warden apologised, put a film movie on for them and let released them go the next day.



* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: Semi implied in the aftermath of the goose almost eating the mouse protestor, but later not followed as Ash tells the story to Nick.
* LighterAndSofter: Starting off after ‘Different’, where Ash attempts suicide, the main series is this in comparison. There are dark moments and events, but it’s mainly lighter comedy about the characters getting on in their life and interacting with each other.
* LivingEmotionalCrutch: While not severe, Skye enjoys petting/ cuddling Jack to relax. They joke he’s her emotional support bunny. Nick also falls into this with Judy, happy for her to lead him in his life.

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* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: Semi implied Semi-implied in the aftermath of the goose almost eating the mouse protestor, but later not followed as Ash tells the story to Nick.
* LighterAndSofter: Starting off after ‘Different’, where Ash attempts suicide, the main series Series 1 is this in comparison. There are dark moments and events, but it’s mainly lighter comedy about the characters getting on in their life and interacting with each other.
* LivingEmotionalCrutch: While not severe, Skye enjoys petting/ petting and cuddling Jack to relax. They joke he’s her emotional support bunny. Nick also falls into this with Judy, happy for her to lead him in his life.



* LongTitle: ‘A day in the life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox’

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* LongTitle: ‘A day Day in the life Life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox’












** During Wild Goose chasing, Ash suddenly believes that Kylie was killed by the goose and begins hastily retreating, fearing that the bird was hunting him Jurassic park style. Turns out it was Kylie, though only after Ash socks him with the butt of his rifle. After realising that he was playing possum both times, he laughs with relief.

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** During Wild "Wild Goose chasing, Chasing," Ash suddenly believes that Kylie was killed by the goose and begins hastily retreating, fearing that the bird was hunting him Jurassic park style.''Film/JurassicPark''-style. Turns out it was Kylie, though only after Ash socks him with the butt of his rifle. After realising that he was playing possum both times, he laughs with relief.







* MyGreatestFailure: Judy’s inadvertent helping of Bellwether and setting off the Pred Scare is shown as this.

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\n* MyGreatestFailure: Judy’s inadvertent helping of Bellwether and setting off the Pred Scare back in ''Zootopia'' is shown as this.



** With both Mr and Mrs Fox it was failing to listen/ see the pain their son was in until it was almost too late.
* MythologyGag: The joke Haida doll in ‘Different’ wasn’t retconned, and is turning up in more and more places, much to a certain hyena’s fear and confusion.
** Ash and Kris’ classmates include various characters from the author’s previous fic, ‘Familiar Fire: Embers of the Past’. A core plot point of that and the original Familiar fire (written by a different author) is also referenced.
** When Jack is singing his modern major general version, he references ‘that infernal nonsense ZTOP’ instead of ‘that internal nonsense pinafore’. In the original, Pinafore referenced ‘Admiral Pinafore’, one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s previous operas. ZTOP, or Zootopia: The Original Plot, was the authors first major fic.

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** With both Mr and Mrs Fox it was failing to listen/ see notice the pain their son was in until it was almost too late.
* MythologyGag: The joke Haida doll in ‘Different’ wasn’t retconned, and is [[RunningGag turning up in more and more places, places]], much to a certain hyena’s fear and confusion.
chagrin.
** Ash and Kris’ classmates include various characters from the author’s previous fic, ‘Familiar Fire: Embers of the Past’. A core plot point of that and the original Familiar fire Fire (written by a different author) is also referenced.
** When Jack is singing his modern major general version, MajorGeneralSong, he references ‘that infernal nonsense ZTOP’ instead of ‘that internal nonsense pinafore’. In the original, Pinafore the referenced ‘Admiral Pinafore’, ''Theatre/HMSPinafore'', one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s previous operas. ZTOP, or Zootopia: ''Zootopia: The Original Plot, Plot'', was the authors J Shute's first major fic.



** Fru Fru, after her father’s empire collapses and it looks set for him to be incarcerated for the rest of his life.

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** Fru Fru, Fru-Fru, after her father’s empire collapses and it looks set for him to be incarcerated for the rest of his life.



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Judy still feels guilt about her mistakes in Zootopia.
** Retsuko’s flagging of Mr Big’s tax issue results in his ultimate fall, the impacts of that affect Judy personally when Fru Fru comes to her for comfort. Made worse given that Basil and Dave believe that his fall might have been orchestrated to make a void for someone else (who’s even worse) to fill.
* NoNameGiven: Despite their blatant similarity to Sheer Kahn and Scar, the two big cats in ‘Acting Out’ are (presently) unnamed.
* NoodleIncident: It’s stated that one of the psychologists at the mental hospital did one of these during a ‘void stares back’ moment, and it involved chili, marshmallow peeps and M&M’s. Given that the whole scene (and the stinger) is an extended ‘The Good Place’ tribute and the character himself very similar to Chidi Anagonye, it was almost certainly the creating of the characters infamous ‘mental breakdown peeps-chilli’

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Judy still feels guilt about her mistakes in Zootopia.
**
Retsuko’s flagging of Mr Big’s tax issue results in his ultimate fall, the impacts of that affect Judy personally when Fru Fru comes to her for comfort. Made worse given that Basil and Dave believe that his fall might have been orchestrated to make a void for someone else (who’s even worse) to fill.
* NoNameGiven: Despite their blatant similarity to Sheer Shere Kahn and Scar, the two big cats in ‘Acting Out’ are (presently) unnamed.
* NoodleIncident: It’s stated that one of the psychologists at the mental hospital did one of these during a ‘void stares back’ moment, and it involved chili, marshmallow peeps and M&M’s. Given that the whole scene (and the stinger) is an extended ‘The Good Place’ ''Series/TheGoodPlace'' tribute and the character himself very similar to Chidi Anagonye, it was almost certainly the creating of the characters infamous ‘mental breakdown peeps-chilli’



* OddFriendship: Nick and Ash.



* PetTheDog: After a Reason you suck speech by Duke Weaselton, Nick and Judy try and do this to some of the ZPD prisoners.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Judy Hopps.
* Pride: Both Jack, Skye and Kazar are very prideful of themselves and their work. Works well with an Actor and a mechanic, less well with a mad anarchist.
**Kazar’s pride is actually used by Nick and Judy to try and pull out more information from him during an interview.

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* PetTheDog: After a Reason you suck speech ReasonYouSuckSpeech by Duke Weaselton, Nick and Judy try and do this to some of the ZPD prisoners.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Judy Hopps.
Judy.
* Pride: Both Jack, Skye and Kazar are very prideful of themselves and their work. Works well with an Actor actor and a mechanic, less well with a mad anarchist.
**Kazar’s
anarchist.
** Kazar’s
pride is actually used by Nick and Judy to try and pull out more information from him during an interview.



















** In ‘Elementary Introductions’ it’s mentioned in the past that an attempt to integrate red and grey squirrels together by force just ended in fights, not helped by the fact the children sent home by teachers would be supported by their parents for their actions. To try and resolve this, a law was passed allowing teachers to send problem students to Juvie, so they were forced to serve out their sentence. Constitutional rules meant it couldn’t be restricted to just squirrels, so it was enabled for all species with the belief that all teachers would use it sensibly…
[[note]] They didn’t. [[/note]]
*** It was such a failure that even the Juvie wardens said it was such, treated those sent in well, and then massive numbers of children were withdrawn from school in protest until the law was scrapped.

** Regardless of how high or low you like your Zootopian fox-discrimination, there was no way that Beavis was ever getting away with his attempt to get Ash into trouble.

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** In ‘Elementary Introductions’ it’s mentioned in the past that an attempt to integrate red and grey squirrels together by force just ended in fights, not helped by the fact the children sent home by teachers would be supported by their parents for their actions. To try and resolve this, a law was passed allowing teachers to send problem students to Juvie, so they were forced to serve out their sentence. Constitutional rules meant it couldn’t be restricted to just squirrels, so it was enabled for all species with the belief that all teachers would use it sensibly…
[[note]] They didn’t. [[/note]]
*** It
sensibly… Needless to say, [[FromBadToWorse they didn't]]. In the end, the whole operation was such a failure that even the Juvie wardens said it was such, treated those sent in well, and then massive numbers of children were withdrawn from school in protest until the law was scrapped.

scrapped.
** Regardless of how high or low you like your Zootopian fox-discrimination, fox discrimination, there was no way that Beavis was ever getting away with his attempt to get Ash into trouble.






** Subverted by Nick in ‘Target practice’, saying that everyone knows that ‘Those you are x person’ speeches are bunk and everyone knows it, before then having a heart to heart with Ash.
** Jack tries to give one in ‘Skye’s Fall’ to rouse up Haida. It works (sort of)!

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** Subverted by Nick in ‘Target practice’, Practice’, saying that everyone knows that ‘Those you are x _____ person’ speeches are bunk and everyone knows it, before then having a heart to heart heart-to-heart with Ash.
** Jack tries to give one in ‘Skye’s Fall’ to rouse up Haida. It works (sort of)!of).



* RuleOfSymbolism: Birds of Prey, Owl’s especially, are culturally viewed as connected to the devil (similar to irl goats and satanism), with other demonic features being ‘terrible eyes’. A lot of info of this and a potential explanation is given in ‘A Day in the Life’ with an example of the Efrafan devil, ‘Keehar.’
** In MOM(S) Mama Retsuko says she’s being a devil’s advocate, Haida noting that ‘a pair of giant yellows eyes and feathery horn tufts certainly wouldn’t go amiss on her.’

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* RuleOfSymbolism: Birds of Prey, Owl’s especially, are culturally viewed as connected to the devil (similar to irl goats and satanism), with other demonic features being ‘terrible eyes’. A lot of info of this and a potential explanation is given in ‘A Day in the Life’ with an example of the Efrafan devil, ‘Keehar.‘[[Literature/WatershipDown Keehar]].
** In MOM(S) Mama Retsuko MOM(S), Retsuko's mother says she’s being a devil’s advocate, Haida noting that ‘a pair of giant yellows yellow eyes and feathery horn tufts certainly wouldn’t go amiss on her.’






* SeldomSeenSpecies: Many:
** Maned wolf (Ookami from Aggretsuko)
** Tehuantepec jackrabbit (Jack Savage)
** Swift fox (Skye)
** Onager (Tadano from Aggretsuko, mentioned only and species changed due to the Zootopia canons ‘no domestic animals’ rule)
** Scottish wildcat
** Honey badger (Honey)
** Tahr
** Tasmanian devil (Taz)
** Thylacine
** Giant anteater
** Flying fox.



** The Swat team chant in ‘Taking out the Trash’ was one to Zulu
** 'The Bin and the Badge'' has a few to 'The Good Place'.
** Skye's Fall has a mention of a Canidean Wolf actor who dyes his fur yellow [[note]] Mr PeanutButter of Bojack Horseman]]
* SignsOfDisrepair: Happytown heights, the brutalist estate where Nick grew up, is full of this when featured in MOM(S)!
* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: Judy is an optimist, Nick is cynical, so this comes up here and there.

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** The Swat SWAT team chant in ‘Taking out the Trash’ was one to Zulu
** 'The Bin and the Badge'' has a few to 'The Good Place'.
''Series/TheGoodPlace''.
** Skye's Fall has a mention of a Canidean Wolf actor who dyes his fur yellow [[note]] Mr PeanutButter of Bojack Horseman]]
''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'']]
* SignsOfDisrepair: Happytown heights, the brutalist Brutalist estate where Nick grew up, is full of this when featured in MOM(S)!
* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: Judy is an optimist, optimist and Nick is cynical, so this comes up here and there.















* UsedToBeASweetKid: Invoked by Felicity in MOM(S), though of course Ash is still a sweet kit.

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* UsedToBeASweetKid: Invoked by Felicity in MOM(S), though of course Ash is still a sweet kit.kit… [[{{Tsundere}} sorta]].













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* ADayInTheLimelight: Many of the stories that don't centre around Nick or Judy count as this.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: ChristmasSpecial: ‘Baby it’s cold outside’ is an unrelated Christmas oneshot retconned into the series. Other oneshots from the same initial Christmas series also appear as non-canon oneshots.
* DayInTheLimelight:
Many of the stories that don't centre around Nick or Judy count as this.



* InterspeciesRomance: Dissected, deconstruction, and analysed. A support group called OWO (Outsiders with Outsiders) exists to help them, with goals such as organising get togethers, supporting ‘inters/outsiders’ in regions where such a practice is illegal, helping out with hybrid support and adoption while also helping the LGBT community as well.
** In a talk, it’s stated that around half of people have the minimum qualifications to be inter (able to be attracted to species other than their own) though most still favour their own species. Only ten-percent or relationships are inter ones, the majority of which are in species similar to each other (e.g. wolf to coyote). One exception is a biological quirk where the old hunting instincts in predators can cause an attraction to their historic prey. Skye is a clear example of this (much to her initial concern).
** Many pairings are seen at the Outsiders with Outsiders meetup, primarily made of references to other works (including fan works) and the community.
** The most prominent examples of interspecies romance among the main cast are:
*** Retsuko[[note]]red panda[[/note]] and Haida[[note]]hyena[[/note]]
*** Jack[[note]]Tehuantehec jackrabbit[[/note]] and Skye[[note]]swift fox[[/note]]
*** (Eventually) Nick and Judy



** Duke has a bandage on his head in ‘A day in the life’, from the [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace treatment he received'' at the end of "Acting Out." Later there’s a sort of call back to this in his interview, though it’s worth noting he lies about the species of the cats that did it.

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** Duke has a bandage on his head in ‘A day in the life’, from the [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace treatment he received'' received]] at the end of "Acting Out." Later there’s a sort of call back to this in his interview, though it’s worth noting he lies about the species of the cats that did it.



** The frantic pig from Zootopia gets his nighthowlers stolen, again, in ‘Elementary introductions.’
** Haida cameos in ‘A day in the life’, as do a bunch of characters from the authors' previous fic.

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** The frantic pig from Zootopia ''Zootopia'' gets his nighthowlers stolen, again, stolen (again), in ‘Elementary introductions.’
** Haida cameos in ‘A day Day in the life’, Life,' as do a bunch of characters from the authors' previous fic.



** In ‘Aggretopia’ the gang briefly meet the Jaguar actuary from the carrot days play. **Fenneko also mentions she follows interpol’s chief inspector (a vixen) on twitter, aka Carmelita Fox.
** Various foxes throughout the series, though best seen with Sir Didymus (from labyrinth) in ‘Spanners and Stripes’.
** Bojack Horseman (on a Horsin’ around cut-out) appears in ‘Spanners and Stripes’.
** ‘Tigger’, Taz, the white rabbit and even the Zootopia version of Chidi Anagonye (The Good Place) appear in ‘The Bin and the Badge’. As a bonus to fans of ‘The Good Place’, the therapist at the end is suspiciously like Michael/ Ted Danson.
** ‘The Bin and the Badge’ included a certain horse with tragic origins (Boxer from Animal Farm)
** ‘So we’re inters now’ includes a whole roster of reference characters (e.g. Angus and Gregg from Night in the woods), different people’s OC’s and even ‘sona’s.
** A Reindeer called Sven appears in ‘Target Practice’
** Nick and Judy briefly bump into Skye’s bio mother in MOM(S)!

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** In ‘Aggretopia’ the gang briefly meet the Jaguar actuary from the carrot days play. **Fenneko Carrot Days play.
** Fenneko
also mentions she follows interpol’s chief inspector Interpol’s Chief Inspector (a vixen) on twitter, aka vixen – aka. [[VideoGame/SlyCooper Carmelita Fox.
Fox]]) on Twitter.
** Various foxes throughout the series, though best seen with [[Film/{{Labyrinth}} Sir Didymus (from labyrinth) Didymus]] in ‘Spanners and Stripes’.
** Bojack Horseman WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman (on a Horsin’ around cut-out) appears in ‘Spanners and Stripes’.
** ‘Tigger’, Taz, ‘[[Franchise/WinnieThePooh Tigger]]’, [[WesternAnimation/LooneyToons Taz]], [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland the white rabbit rabbit]] and even the Zootopia a ''Zootopia'' version of [[Series/TheGoodPlace Chidi Anagonye (The Good Place) Anagonye]] appear in ‘The Bin and the Badge’. As a bonus to fans of ‘The ''The Good Place’, Place'', the therapist at the end is suspiciously like Michael/ Ted Michael/Ted Danson.
** ‘The Bin and the Badge’ also included a certain horse with tragic origins (Boxer from Animal Farm)
''Literature/AnimalFarm'')
** ‘So we’re inters now’ includes a whole roster of reference characters (e.g. Angus and Gregg from Night in the woods), ''VideoGame/NightInTheWoods''), different people’s OC’s and even ‘sona’s.
** [[Disney/{{Frozen} A Reindeer reindeer called Sven Sven]] appears in ‘Target Practice’
** Nick and Judy briefly bump into Skye’s bio biological mother in MOM(S)!



** Daz (the Zoosona of major Zootopia author Crewefox) appears in Skye’s Fall, along with a few of the OC’s from the Take a Stand series

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** Daz (the Zoosona of major Zootopia author Crewefox) ([[Fanfic/TakeAStand CreweFox]]'s ) appears in Skye’s Fall, along with a few of the OC’s OCs from the Take a Stand series



** Honey has her own.‘That don’t make logic.’
** Nick adopts one for when Judy playfully punches him, claiming that it’s ‘Fox abuse.’
** While not a technical catchphrase, Jack will often stand upright, puff himself up, and self-importantly corrects others on a matter.
** Basil and Dave Dawson: Elementary, my Dear.
** Mr Fox has his trademark catchphrase from the film.
* CarnivoreConfusion: explained by the author when explaining the status of bird, reptile, amphibian sentience. Most birds and reptiles are non-sentient and often farmed, but separate sentient species exist. Fish and bugs are also often eaten.

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** Honey has her own.own: ‘That don’t make logic.’
** Nick adopts one for when whenever Judy playfully punches him, claiming that it’s ‘Fox abuse.’
** While not technically a technical catchphrase, Jack will often stand upright, puff himself up, and self-importantly corrects others on a matter.
** Basil and Dave Dawson: Elementary, "Elementary, my Dear.
Dear."
** Mr Mr. Fox has his trademark catchphrase from the film.
* CarnivoreConfusion: explained Explained by the author when explaining the status of bird, reptile, amphibian sentience. Most birds and reptiles are non-sentient and often farmed, but separate sentient species exist. Fish and bugs are also often eaten.



** The crazy mammal in the cell next to Honey is released as part of her escape plan… to debatable (but Hilarious) results.
** The loose paving stone in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ then causes the accident in ‘Skye’s Fall.’
** The bat that Judy first spotted in ‘So we’re inters now’.

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** The crazy mammal In ‘The Bin and the Badge’ it’s hinted at that Taz is in the cell next to Honey is Honey’s. At the end he gets released as part of by her escape plan… to debatable (but Hilarious) results.
as a distraction.
** The loose paving stone in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ then causes goes on to cause the accident in ‘Skye’s Fall.
** The bat that Judy first spotted in ‘So we’re inters now’.



* ChekhovsGunman: Who exactly are those suspicious and familiar looking big cats first seen in ‘Acting out’.



* ChewingTheScenery: Kazar, it’s about all he has going for him.
** Honey: VIVA LA RESISTANCE!!!!!!!!!!!

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* ChewingTheScenery: Kazar, Kazar; it’s about all he has going for him.
** Honey: VIVA "VIVA LA RESISTANCE!!!!!!!!!!!RESISTANCE!!!!!!!!!!!"



* ChristmasSpecial: ‘Baby it’s cold outside’ is an unrelated Christmas oneshot retconned into the series. Other oneshots from the same initial Christmas series also appear as non-canon oneshots.
* CliffHanger: ‘Acting out’ ends on this when Nick and Judy get a call, telling them that Nighthowlers might be back.

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* ChristmasSpecial: ‘Baby it’s cold outside’ is an unrelated Christmas oneshot retconned into the series. Other oneshots from the same initial Christmas series also appear as non-canon oneshots.
* CliffHanger: ‘Acting out’ Out’ ends on this when Nick and Judy get a call, telling them that Nighthowlers might be back.



* CutawayGag: usually in the form of the stingers/ ‘end of credit scenes’. Best seen in ‘So we’re inters now’ where two shippers on deck are discussing Nick and Judy being together at his apartment. Turns out she’s there working on a case.

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* CutawayGag: usually in the form of the stingers/ ‘end [[TheStinger "stingers"]] at the end of credit scenes’. some stores. Best seen in ‘So we’re inters now’ where two [[ShipperOnDeck shippers on deck deck]] are discussing Nick and Judy being together at his apartment. Turns out she’s there working on a case.






* Determinator: Honey. Sadly she’s the determinator for her crazy conspiracy theory, to the point where she busts out of a mental hospital.

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* Determinator: Honey. Sadly [[BelievingTheirOwnLies she’s the determinator for her crazy conspiracy theory, theory]], to the point where she busts out of a mental hospital.



* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything?: The reactions of the students in the assembly, and the adults in Retsuko’s office, to the news that Nighthowlers might be back. One commenter remarked about it reminding him of his experiences with both 911 and the Boston Bombings.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything?: The reactions of the students in the assembly, and the adults in Retsuko’s office, to the news that Nighthowlers might be back. One commenter remarked about it reminding him of his experiences with both 911 9/11 and the Boston Bombings.






** Many of the other surnames in this fic count – it ''is'' based on ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}'' after all!




* EnthusiasmVersusStoicism: On hearing that he can go on one of his father’s missions, Ash tries to be the latter in public, retreating up to his bedroom to be the former.

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\n* EnthusiasmVersusStoicism: On hearing that he can go on one of his father’s missions, pest control jobs, Ash tries to be the latter in public, retreating up to his bedroom to be the former.



** Beavis’ attempts to get Ash in trouble with the teacher. It only gets him in trouble.
** Taz in ‘The Bin in the badge’. After being released by Honey as a distraction, scaring off multiple guards with his reputation alone, he decides to try a classic whirlwind attack… only for reality to ensure as he bumps into a wall, falls over and is too dizzy to get up again.

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** Beavis’ attempts to get Ash in trouble with the teacher. It only gets To say it backfires gives him in trouble.
too much credit.
** Taz in ‘The Bin in the badge’. After being released by Honey as a distraction, scaring off multiple guards with his reputation alone, he decides to try a classic whirlwind attack… only for [[RealityEnsues reality to ensure ensue]] as he bumps into a wall, falls over and is too dizzy to get up again.



** ‘Acting Out’ Establishes Jack and Skye, the former immediately being set up as a theatre lover who comes onto screen in a like for like tribute of Kahn (from Star Trek), then does an rapid fire improv of ‘Modern Major General’ then is shown to have a pigsty of an office.
** ‘Elementary Introductions’ has Basil and Dave rapidly work out how the nighthowler bulbs were stolen and investigate.
** ‘Aggretopia’ gives Retsuko a few of these (the moment she mentions her singing and when she decides to pursue the tax case) while Fennecko gets a solid one when she uses social media to rapidly identify the silverfox that Haida had met his bus in.
** ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ has Mr Fox leap into action and tear out the throat of a goose to stop it eating a mouse. He then shrugs it off with his trademark.

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** ‘Acting Out’ Establishes Jack and Skye, the former immediately being set up as a theatre lover who comes onto screen in a like for like tribute of Kahn (from Star Trek), then does an rapid fire improv of ‘Modern ‘[[MajorGeneralSong Modern Major General’ General]],’ then is shown to have a pigsty of an office.
** ‘Elementary Introductions’ has Basil and Dave rapidly work out how the nighthowler bulbs were stolen and investigate.
stolen.
** ‘Aggretopia’ gives Retsuko a few of these (the moment she mentions (most prominently being her singing and when she decides to pursue rant against the tax case) subway system) while Fennecko Fenneko gets a solid one when she uses social media to rapidly identify the silverfox silver fox that Haida had met his bus in.
** ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ has Mr Fox leap into action and tear out the throat of a goose to stop it eating a mouse. He then shrugs it off with his trademark.
in.



** ‘Elementary introductions’ introduces two (Great mice) detectives.

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** ‘Elementary introductions’ Introductions’ introduces two (Great mice) detectives.[[WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective Great Mice detectives]].



** ‘Spanners and Stripes’ Focuses on Skye and Jack.

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** ‘Spanners and Stripes’ Focuses focuses on Skye and Jack.



** ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ is a wild goose chase.
** ‘Target practice’ has Nick and Ash doing just that.

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** ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ is a involves literally chasing wild goose chase.
geese.
** ‘Target practice’ Practice’ has Nick and Ash doing just that.




* ExecutiveMeddling: Buster Moon is the avatar for this, continually messing about with Jack’s plays to make them ‘happier’ and ‘better’, to the point of taking a gritty western Jack is working on, removing an entire arc and turning the rest into a musical. He has no idea why Jack acts irritated at this.

* ExpressiveEars: With the cast being primarily bunnies and canines (foxes), this comes up a lot.
* FanBoy: The Aggretsuko crew are (mildly) this to Nick and Judy. Honey is this in extremis.

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\n* ExecutiveMeddling: Buster Moon is the avatar for this, continually messing about with Jack’s plays to make them ‘happier’ and ‘better’, to the point of taking a gritty western Jack is working on, removing an entire arc and turning the rest into a musical. [[CaptainOblivious He has no idea why Jack acts so irritated at this.

this]].
* ExpressiveEars: With the cast being primarily bunnies and canines canids (foxes), this comes up a lot.
* FanBoy: The Aggretsuko crew are (mildly) this to Nick and Judy. Honey is this in extremis.''in extremis''.



* FamousLastWords: Almost for the mouse protestor. Were it not for Mr Fox, her final words would have been talking about how the goose that ate her was a peaceful, lovely creature that would harm no one.
* FantasticRacism: As in Zootopia, is prevalent, though explored in more nuance. **While anti-fox (antivulpanism) exists as in the film, it’s shown to be socially unacceptable. Ovineophobia (anti-sheep) is also discussed. On hearing news of the return of Nighthowlers, Ash and Kris’ school makes it clear that neither will be tolerated. It’s also explained that various species have specific grudges against specific other species (e.g. red and grey squirrels, to the point that they self-segregated and trying to integrate them causes chaos).

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* FamousLastWords: Almost for the mouse protestor. Were it not for Mr Fox, her final words would have been talking about how the goose that ate her was a peaceful, lovely creature that would harm no one.
* FantasticRacism: As in Zootopia, is prevalent, though explored in more nuance. **While nuance.
** While
anti-fox (antivulpanism) exists as shown in the film, ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}'', it’s shown to be socially unacceptable. Ovineophobia (anti-sheep) is also discussed. On hearing news of the return of Nighthowlers, Ash and Kris’ school makes it clear that neither will be tolerated. It’s also explained that various species have specific grudges against specific other other, related species (e.g. red and grey squirrels, to the point that they self-segregated and trying to integrate them causes chaos).



** Honey has an almost comical fear/hatred of sheep due to her conspiracy theories.

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** Honey has an almost comical fear/hatred amount of sheep ovineophobia due to her conspiracy theories.



* FiveManBand: in ‘Elementary introductions’ you have Nick, Judy, Basil, Dave and Kii.

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* FiveManBand: in ‘Elementary introductions’ Introductions,’ you have Nick, Judy, Basil, Dave and Kii.



** In ‘The Bin and the Badge’ it’s hinted at that Taz is in the cell next to Honey’s. At the end he gets released by her as a distraction.



FurryConfusion: Zootopia was mammals only (and no primates), whereas many of the crossover fics involved have reptiles, birds, amphibians and even humans. At the start of chapter 3 of ‘Acting out’ WordOfGod clarifies that originally sentient and non-sentient versions of all exist (with the sentient and non-sentients being different species). With mammals the sentients are by far dominant, with reptiles and birds being the reverse (secretary Washimi, a sentient secretary bird, is described as likely being the only one in the city). Primates exists, just aren’t that common in Zootopia. Humans are left unanswered, though given the Horsin’ around cut-out it’s up for debate.

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* FurryConfusion: Zootopia was mammals only mammals-only (and no primates), whereas many of the crossover fics IPs involved have reptiles, birds, amphibians and even humans. At the start of chapter Chapter 3 of ‘Acting out’ Out,’ WordOfGod clarifies that originally sentient and non-sentient versions of all exist (with the sentient and non-sentients being different species). With mammals the sentients are by far dominant, with reptiles and birds being the reverse (secretary Washimi, a sentient secretary bird, is described as likely being the only one in the city). Primates exists, exist, but just aren’t that common in Zootopia. Humans are left unanswered, though given the ''[[WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman Horsin’ around cut-out Around]]'' standee it’s up for debate.












* GentleGiant: Haida, by far the largest of the four core pairings, is this.

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* GentleGiant: Haida, by far As a hyena, Haida is easily the largest member of the four core pairings, is this.and his personality definitely qualifies



** Kazar, a blatant and comically evil villain. Judy even mentions that at least Dawn Bellwether was superficially nice.
* HeReallyCanAct: Jack in extremis, but Judy can do it to. Subverted in Skye, who can’t act for her life.

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** Kazar, a blatant and comically evil villain. Judy even mentions that at least Dawn Bellwether was superficially tried to ''look'' nice.
* HeReallyCanAct: Jack in extremis, ''in extremis'', but Judy can do it to. Subverted in Skye, who can’t act for her life.



-->“Prescription Ice cream.”

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-->“Prescription Ice ice cream.”



-->"Well it’s Ice cream, and I’m prescribing it.”

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-->"Well it’s Ice ice cream, and I’m prescribing it.



** In ‘Special Little Mammals’ after a ReasonYouSuckSpeech by the incarcerated Duke, they decide to try and make things nicer for those in their cells by playing music to them. Part way through planning this, they then realise that this is just confirming what Duke said about them not listening to them so, instead, they try and tackle some of the pet peeves/ worries of the inmates, even one of Duke’s. Sadly, they get the wrong one for him.

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** In ‘Special Little Mammals’ Mammals,’ after a ReasonYouSuckSpeech by the incarcerated Duke, they decide to try and make things nicer for those in their cells by playing music to them. Part way through planning this, they then realise that this is just confirming what Duke said about them not listening to them so, instead, they try and tackle some of the pet peeves/ worries of the inmates, even one of Duke’s. Sadly, they get the wrong one for him.
him.













** After briefly asking what the mute maned wolf cub in ‘Acting Out’ could possibly say, the two paedobears found out it wasn’t a maned wolf cub, wasn’t mute, and was more than a match for them.



** Duke Weaselton in ‘Special little mammals’ angrily complained about his cell door squeaking, before guilting Nick and Judy. In it, he notes that he hasn’t had a real bath for over a decade and, when finding out that the bunny fox pair are going around helping the prisoners and have something special for him, he really hopes that’s what it is. Turns out they’re oiling his door.

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** Duke Weaselton in ‘Special little mammals’ Little Mammals’ angrily complained about his cell door squeaking, before guilting Nick and Judy. In it, he notes that he hasn’t had a real bath for over a decade and, when finding out that the bunny fox pair are going around helping the prisoners and have something special for him, he really hopes that’s what it is. Turns out they’re oiling his door.




* HomeFieldAdvantage: Kazar’s mammals try to play this to defeat the ZPD, almost succeeding were in not for a Big Damn Hero moment from bogo.

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\n* HomeFieldAdvantage: Kazar’s mammals try to play this card to defeat the ZPD, almost succeeding were in not for a Big Damn Hero moment from bogo.Bogo.



* IAmWhatIAm: Deconstructed, Nick stating that a ‘you are what you are’ speech is trite and will help no one.

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* IAmWhatIAm: Deconstructed, {{Deconstructed}}, Nick stating that a ‘you are what you are’ speech is trite and will help no one.






* InterspeciesRomance: Dissected, deconstruction, and analysed. A support group called OWO (Outsiders with Outsiders) exists to help them, with goals such as organising get togethers, supporting ‘inters/outsiders’ in regions where such a practice is illegal, helping out with hybrid support and adoption while also helping the LGBT community as well.
** In a talk, it’s stated that around half of people have the minimum qualifications to be inter (able to be attracted to species other than their own) though most still favour their own species. Only ten-percent or relationships are inter ones, the majority of which are in species similar to each other (e.g. wolf to coyote). One exception is a biological quirk where the old hunting instincts in predators can cause an attraction to their historic prey. Skye is a clear example of this (much to her initial concern).
** Many pairings are seen at the Outsiders with Outsiders meetup, primarily made of references to other works (including fan works) and the community.
** The most prominent examples of interspecies romance among the main cast are:
*** Retsuko[[note]]red panda[[/note]] and Haida[[note]]hyena[[/note]]
*** Jack[[note]]Tehuantehec jackrabbit[[/note]] and Skye[[note]]swift fox[[/note]]
*** (Eventually) Nick and Judy

* It makes sense in context: Nick dressing up as a young, mute, maned wolf cub.




* JapanTakesOverTheWorld: Given the Aggretsuko now takes place in Zootopia, you have a whole host of characters with Japanese names in the city. It might just be emigration, something left unexplained.

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\n* JapanTakesOverTheWorld: Given the Aggretsuko that ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'' now takes place in Zootopia, you now have [[AerithAndBob a whole host of characters with Japanese names in the city. city]]. It might just be emigration, or just something left unexplained.



* JerkassHasAPoint: It’s revealed in ‘A Ton of Work’ that Ton really didn’t send that email from all the way back in ‘Aggretopia.’

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* JerkassHasAPoint: It’s revealed in ‘A Ton of Work’ that Ton really didn’t send that email from all the way back in ‘Aggretopia.’



* JuvenileHell: Subverted. In the past, when Nick (and hundreds of other kids) were sent there for trivial reasons due to a new law, the warden apologised, put a film on for them and let them go the next day.

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* JuvenileHell: Subverted.{{Subverted}}. In the past, when Nick (and hundreds of other kids) were sent there for trivial reasons due to a new law, the warden apologised, put a film on for them and let them go the next day.






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* ArborealAbode: The Fox family house.



* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Multiple, though in many cases it’s just moving most of the action to Zootopia itself.
** For instance, Aggretopia makes it clear that Retsuko and Haida’s lives have been entirely the same so far, just set in Zootopia.
** Basil and Dave Dawson were detectives/ PI’s in little Rodentia, and encountered Olivia (and, via implication, Rattigan).
** Kristofferson has one of the largest changes. Instead of coming from ‘across the river’ he was born and raised on Prince Edward Island, [[CanadaEh Canidea]] [[note]]noted both irl and in universe for its large silver fox population)[[/note]]. It’s also specified that his mother died when he was very young, with him just having one memory of her.

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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Multiple, though in many cases it’s just to the end of moving most of the action to Zootopia itself.
** For instance, Aggretopia "Aggretopia" makes it clear that Retsuko and Haida’s lives have been entirely the same so far, just set in Zootopia.
** Basil and Dave Dawson were detectives/ PI’s detectives/PI’s in little Little Rodentia, and encountered Olivia (and, via implication, Rattigan).
** Kristofferson has one of the largest changes. Instead of coming from ‘across the river’ he was born and raised on Prince Edward Island, [[CanadaEh Canidea]] [[note]]noted both irl IRL and in universe for its large silver fox population)[[/note]]. It’s also specified that his mother died when he was very young, with him just having one memory of her.



**“I was thinking that more people would enjoy Les Miserables if it was, well… A nice bit less sad.”

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**“I -->“I was thinking that more people would enjoy Les Miserables ''Theatre/LesMiserables'' if it was, well… A nice bit less sad.”



* AdultFear: Various, throughout:
** Nick: In ‘Acting Out’ fears that his old way of acting was too similar to a rather twisted fox he encountered – namely one involved in sexualized photos of small children.
* AdviceBackfire: In a roundabout way, Amy’s attempt to help Honey only sets the honey badger on a paranoia spiral, prompting her to enact her daring breakout.
* AerithAndBob: Deliberately invoked in Aggretopia. Remember, Aggretsuko has been copied and pasted over into Zootopia, meaning that they live in a North American city but everyone has Japanese names. Lampshaded to great effect.
** Finally, she was almost alone with just those who worked on her floor! Just Kabae, the big gossip filled hippo; Mashashiro, the armadillo; Anai, the Japanese-badger graduate; and Bob, the camel. Retsuko didn’t really know Bob that well.
* AllForNothing: Honey’s escape fails.
** In ‘Taking out the trash’, Judy works herself to exhaustion in finding a lead only to find the next day that it isn’t needed. Eventually Subverted as, later on, it proves useful.

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* AdultFear: Various, throughout:
** Nick:
In ‘Acting Out’ Nick fears that his old way of acting was too similar to a rather twisted fox he encountered – namely one involved in sexualized photos of small children.
* AdviceBackfire: In a roundabout way, Amy’s attempt to help Honey only sets the honey badger on a paranoia spiral, prompting spiral is what prompts her to enact her daring breakout.
* AerithAndBob: Deliberately invoked in Aggretopia. "Aggretopia." Remember, Aggretsuko has been copied and pasted over transplanted into Zootopia, meaning that they live in a North American city but everyone has Japanese names. Lampshaded {{Lampshaded}} to great effect.
** Finally, -->Finally, she was almost alone with just those who worked on her floor! Just Kabae, the big gossip filled gossip-filled hippo; Mashashiro, the armadillo; Anai, the Japanese-badger graduate; and Bob, the camel. Retsuko didn’t really know Bob that well.
* AllForNothing: Honey’s escape attempt fails.
** In ‘Taking out the trash’, Judy works herself to exhaustion in finding a lead only to find the next day that it isn’t needed. Eventually Subverted as, {{Subverted}} as [[ChekhovsGun later on, it proves useful.useful]].



* AmbiguouslyGay: Subverted. Basil and Dave are defo gay (as are Greg and Angus from Night in the woods in their cameo appearance).

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* AmbiguouslyGay: Subverted.{{Subverted}}. Basil and Dave are defo gay (as are Greg and Angus from Night in the woods in their cameo appearance).



*** Ones that do make it in include Tasmanian devils (or rather the Tasmanian devil) being crazy.

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*** ** Ones that do ''do'' make it in include Tasmanian devils (or rather the ''the'' [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Tasmanian devil) Devil]]) being crazy.



* AnimalReligion: During ‘A Day in the life’ the boys attend a lesson where they learn about the faith of Frith (Literature/WatershipDown), a religion primarily followed by the Efrafan and Lapin hares of Asia minor. This was actually based off of the work of another fanfic writer [[note]](Ubernoner’s ‘The Son’s of Efrafa’)[[/note]] and adapted in. Both variants of the faith have the Black Rabbit of Inle as their Grim reaper, but the Efrafan’s also have ‘Kehaar’ as the evil counterpart/satan.
* ArborealAbode: The Fox family house.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: In ‘Elementary introductions’ Nick talks about how a badly implemented law that let teachers force students to serve their detentions in juvie [[note]](mainly to force battling red and grey squirrels, recently desegregated and not very happy about it, to actually get punished for their crimes, rather than being treated as heroes by their parents)[[/note]] was used by many teachers to send random students they didn’t like to Juvie for the night. Both Nick and Flash spent one day there for being late to class [[note]](though they were treated well by prison staff who thought the whole thing was messed up, before being let out, their parents refusing to send them to school until the law was (shortly after) repealed)[[/note]].
** Nick then mentions that they met Finnick there. He wasn’t in for being late to class.
-->"Besides, I made friends in Juvie. It was where I met Finnick."
-->"Was he in there for being late as well?"
-->He looked at her and smiled. "Drug dealing, assault, resisting arrest and grand theft auto."
-->…
-->"-Okay, I can see that," she admitted.
* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Zootopia is a small independent state on the west coast of the USA, which chose to remain independent of both there and Canada/ Canidea.

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* AnimalReligion: During ‘A Day in the life’ the boys attend a lesson where they learn about the faith of Frith (Literature/WatershipDown), [[Literature/WatershipDown Frith]], a religion primarily followed by the Efrafan and Lapin hares of Asia minor. This was actually based off of the work of another fanfic writer [[note]](Ubernoner’s ‘The ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/16267073/chapters/38037704 The Son’s of Efrafa’)[[/note]] Efrafa]]'')[[/note]] and adapted in. Both variants of the faith have the Black Rabbit of Inle Inlé as their Grim reaper, GrimReaper, but the Efrafan’s Efrafans also have ‘Kehaar’ as the evil counterpart/satan.
* ArborealAbode: The Fox family house.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: In ‘Elementary introductions’ Nick talks about how a badly implemented law that let teachers force students to serve
their detentions in juvie [[note]](mainly to force battling red and grey squirrels, recently desegregated and not very happy about it, to actually get punished for their crimes, rather than being treated as heroes by their parents)[[/note]] was used by many teachers to send random students they didn’t like to Juvie for the night. Both Nick and Flash spent one day there for being late to class [[note]](though they were treated well by prison staff who thought the whole thing was messed up, before being let out, their parents refusing to send them to school until the law was (shortly after) repealed)[[/note]].
** Nick then mentions that they met Finnick there. He wasn’t in for being late to class.
-->"Besides, I made friends in Juvie. It was where I met Finnick."
-->"Was he in there for being late as well?"
-->He looked at her and smiled. "Drug dealing, assault, resisting arrest and grand theft auto."
-->…
-->"-Okay, I can see that," she admitted.
Satanic counterpart.
* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Zootopia is a small independent state on the west coast of the USA, which chose to remain independent of both there America and Canada/ Canidea.
Canada/Canidea.



** In ‘Acting Out’ she sets up a situation where Nick will become outraged at an actors (Jack’s) bad hustling and give him fixers, at which point it’ll be pointed out that he’s not in character any longer, forcing him out of his current mental rut. Works like a charm.
** Goes less well in ‘The Bin and the Badge’. Honey sees a sheep ‘messing’ with her food and thinks things are going wrong with her. Amy though wasn’t expecting her to perform a full on bust out in response.
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: Nick, when he tells himself that his hustler days were just him lost in an act.
** Honey is miles deep in her theories.

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** In ‘Acting Out’ she sets up a situation where Nick will become outraged at an actors actor's (Jack’s) bad hustling and give him fixers, pointers, at which point it’ll be pointed out that he’s not in character any longer, forcing him out of his current mental rut. Works like a charm.
** Goes less well in ‘The Bin and the Badge’. Honey sees a sheep ‘messing’ with her food and thinks things are going wrong with her. Amy though wasn’t expecting her to perform a full on bust out attempt an escape in response.
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: Nick, when he Nick tells himself that his hustler days were just him lost in an act.
** Honey is miles deep in [[ConspiracyTheorist her theories.theories]].



* BilingualBonus: Jack is of native Mexican/Mexigat decent and can speak Spanish. (Skye can’t).
** In ‘Acting Out’, Ookami’s son is called Sagishi. In Japanese, this means ‘conman’, hinting to the fact that Sagishi isn’t actually a maned wolf cub but Nick in disguise.
** Piecing together and translating the Cyrillic ‘misspelling’ of owls name during the extended joke about Winnie the pooh characters in ‘The Bin and the Badge’ provides a rather worrying reference.
* BigBad: Due to the slice of life nature, relatively few until Kazar is met. The rest of the cast think he’s either weird, scum, or both.
* BigDamnheroes: Mr Fox arguably gets the first one when he saves the mouse protestor from death by goose.

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* BilingualBonus: Jack is of native Mexican/Mexigat decent and can speak Spanish. (Skye can’t).
**
In ‘Acting Out’, Ookami’s son is called Sagishi. In Japanese, this means ‘conman’, hinting to the fact that Sagishi isn’t actually a maned wolf cub but Nick in disguise.
** Piecing together and translating the Cyrillic ‘misspelling’ of owls name during the extended joke about Winnie the pooh ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' characters in ‘The Bin and the Badge’ provides a rather worrying reference.
* BigBad: Due to the slice of life nature, relatively few until Kazar is met. The rest of the cast think he’s either weird, scum, or both.
* BigDamnheroes:
BigDamnHeroes: Mr Fox arguably gets the first one when he saves the mouse protestor from death by goose.



* BlackComedy: The depiction/ reference to the Winnie the Pooh characters (and their mental disorders) stands out.

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* BlackComedy: The depiction/ reference to the Winnie the Pooh ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' characters (and their mental disorders) stands out.



** ‘MOM(S)!’ starts and ends with Nick and Judy [[note]](Nick’s mother – Skye’s mother – Retsuko’s mother – Ash’s mother - Retsuko’s mother – Skye’s mother – Nick’s mother). [[/note]]
* BreatherEpisode: After the goings on in ‘Taking out a Trash’, ‘Target practice’ is a slow catchup between Nick and Ash. ‘MOM(S)!’ and A Ton of Work count as this too, with things picking up again in ‘Skye’s Fall’.

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** ‘MOM(S)!’ starts and ends with segments featuring Nick and Judy [[note]](Nick’s mother – Skye’s mother – Retsuko’s mother – Ash’s mother - Retsuko’s mother – Skye’s mother – Nick’s mother). [[/note]]
after numerous segments with some of the major characters dealing with Nick's Mom, Skye's Mom, Ash's Mom, and Retsuko's Mom.
* BreatherEpisode: After the goings on in ‘Taking "Taking out a Trash’, Trash," ‘Target practice’ Practice’ is a slow catchup between Nick and Ash. ‘MOM(S)!’ "MOM(S)!" and A "A Ton of Work Work" count as this too, with things picking up again in ‘Skye’s Fall’.







* CallToAdventure: Ash feels ones when asked to go on a pest control mission with his father (shouting with joy offscreen), though after being on said adventure his thoughts are more nuanced on the matter.
** Retsuko feels one when she discovers proof of Mr Big avoiding his taxes, ultimately taking it (and her friends) to chase it up. While fairly humdrum, it goes very well and she and her friends then think about becoming detectives.
* CallBack: Many, both internally to the story and referencing back to the original IP’s
** Judy’s play from the start of the original movie is called back in Acting Out, with Judy stating the she always enjoyed acting and did theatre in her spare time.
** Nick’s becomes exceedingly excited on hearing the Judy performed in the Pirates of Pawzance, imagining her singing Modern Major General. Though she didn’t (she was naturally the chief officer), he then raises this song again when meeting with Jack. HilarityEnsues.
** The social media storm around Retsuko and Tadano dating is briefly mentioned.

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\n\n\n\n* CallToAdventure: Ash feels ones it when asked to go on a pest control mission with his father (shouting with joy offscreen), though after being on said adventure his thoughts are more nuanced on the matter.
** A [[PlayedStraight straighter]] example is when Retsuko feels one when she discovers proof of Mr Big avoiding his taxes, ultimately taking it (and her friends) to chase it up. While fairly humdrum, it goes very well and she and her friends then think about becoming detectives.
* CallBack: Many, both internally to the story and referencing back to the original IP’s
IPs
** Judy’s play from the start of the original movie is called back in Acting Out, "Acting Out," with Judy stating the she always enjoyed acting and did theatre in her spare time.
time – referencing her MinorKidtroduction in ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}''.
** Nick’s Nick becomes exceedingly very excited on hearing the Judy performed in the [[Theatre/ThePiratesOfPenzance The Pirates of Pawzance, Pawzance]], imagining her singing Modern Major General. the MajorGeneralSong. Though she didn’t (she was naturally the chief officer), Chief Officer), he then raises this song again when meeting with Jack. HilarityEnsues.
** The On the ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'' side, the social media storm around Retsuko and Tadano dating is briefly mentioned.



** Duke has a bandage on his head in ‘A day in the life’, from the IJustShotMarvinInTheFace treatment he received at the end of Acting out. Later there’s a sort of call back to this in his interview, though it’s worth noting he lies about the species of the cats that did it.
** The meeting on the bus with Haida and Kris is discussed in ‘Aggretopia’.

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** Duke has a bandage on his head in ‘A day in the life’, from the IJustShotMarvinInTheFace [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace treatment he received received'' at the end of Acting out. "Acting Out." Later there’s a sort of call back to this in his interview, though it’s worth noting he lies about the species of the cats that did it.
** The meeting on the bus with Haida and Kris in 'A Day in the Life' is discussed in ‘Aggretopia’.



** Retsuko’s discovery of a tax avoiding client sounds suspiciously like Nick. She then goes to the Actuary jaguar from the start of Zootopia to confirm it, before it’s revealed to be Mr Big’s Limo company.

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** Retsuko’s discovery of a tax avoiding client sounds suspiciously like Nick. She then goes to the Actuary jaguar from the start of Zootopia MinorKidtroduction in ''Zootopia'' to confirm it, before it’s revealed to be Mr Mr. Big’s Limo company.



** In ‘Special Little mammals’, Basil and Dave call back to their adventures with Olivia from the film.

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** In ‘Special Little mammals’, Mammals’, Basil and Dave call back to their adventures with Olivia from the film.[[Film/TheGreatMouseDetective their film]].



* TheCameo: Many. TOO MANY!
** Ookami in ‘Acting Out’, which then gets expanded.
** A lion and a tiger with a more than familiar resemblance to Scar and Sheer Kahn are seen in ‘Acting Out’.
** Buster Moon and Eddie the sheep from Sing, and their chameleon secretary, appear in ‘Acting Out’.

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* TheCameo: [[ReferenceOverdosed Many. TOO MANY!
MANY!]]
** [[EarlyBirdCameo Ookami in ‘Acting Out’, which then gets expanded.
expanded on.]]
** A lion and a tiger with a more than familiar resemblance to Scar [[Disney/TheLionKing Scar]] and Sheer Kahn [[Disney/TheJungleBook Shere Kahn]] are seen in ‘Acting Out’.
** Buster Moon and Eddie the sheep from Sing, ''[WesternAnimation/Sing]]'', and their chameleon secretary, appear in ‘Acting Out’.



** The Frantic pig from Zootopia gets his nighthowlers stolen, again, in ‘Elementary introductions.’
** Haida cameos in ‘A day in the life’, as do a bunch of characters from the authors previous fic.
** An entire culture/ people were cameoed, with Ubernomer’s Efrafan hares (themselves of course inspired from Watership Down). Thlayli and Gabrielli the Thunderer got a mention.

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** The Frantic frantic pig from Zootopia gets his nighthowlers stolen, again, in ‘Elementary introductions.’
** Haida cameos in ‘A day in the life’, as do a bunch of characters from the authors authors' previous fic.
** An entire culture/ people were cameoed, with Ubernomer’s Efrafan hares (themselves (see AnimalReligion), themselves of course inspired from Watership Down).''Literature/WatershipDown''). Thlayli and Gabrielli the Thunderer got a mention.



* DisappointedInYou: Catano to Nick and Judy after finding out how they got involved in the Tundratown mod.

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* DisappointedInYou: Catano to Nick and Judy after finding out how they got involved in the Tundratown mod.mob.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: Due to ''Fantastic Foxes'''s slice of life nature, relatively few until the ZPD encounter Kazar. It's his plot that lies in the background for much of Series 1 [[spoiler:until after his arrest, when it's revealed he may have had a partner – or even [[BiggerBad a superior]] – that's still at large]]…

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** Nick: In ‘Acting Out’ fears that his old way of acting was too similar to a rather twisted fox he encountered.
** Judy: In the same fic she feared that Nick was overreacting and harming himself.
** Basil and Dave: On hearing that a mammal who suspiciously sounds similar to a certain villain from their past is operating. Especially so when they find out that a bat was involved too.
** Haida: After finding an odd doll in his likeness. Later, in ‘Skye’s Fall’, he believes he’s responsible for injuring both Skye and Retsuko and has ruined any chance of friendship/ relationship.
** Various characters: At the news that Nighthowlers might be back in the city. This was most apparent in the teenagers at Ash and Kris’ school, especially the predators, who’d lived through the original scare. Kris, having only arrived in Zootopia after it occurred, is nowhere near as badly affected. Regardless, he’s very well aware that to everyone else this is a MassOhCrap.
*** Heck, even the workers at Retsuko's office are shown to be briefly affected, albeit with StunnedSilence.
** Fru Fru Big is very distraught when, after a tax investigation opened a crack for a much larger criminal one, her father is going away to prison, likely for the rest of his life.
** In ‘Skye’s fall’, Skye genuinely fears that she’s going to die after getting trapped in an inspection pit thanks to her injured leg.

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** Nick: In ‘Acting Out’ fears that his old way of acting was too similar to a rather twisted fox he encountered.
** Judy: In the same fic she feared that Nick was overreacting and harming himself.
** Basil and Dave: On hearing that a mammal who suspiciously sounds similar to a certain villain from their past is operating. Especially so when they find out that a bat was
encountered – namely one involved too.
** Haida: After finding an odd doll
in his likeness. Later, in ‘Skye’s Fall’, he believes he’s responsible for injuring both Skye and Retsuko and has ruined any chance sexualized photos of friendship/ relationship.
** Various characters: At the news that Nighthowlers might be back in the city. This was most apparent in the teenagers at Ash and Kris’ school, especially the predators, who’d lived through the original scare. Kris, having only arrived in Zootopia after it occurred, is nowhere near as badly affected. Regardless, he’s very well aware that to everyone else this is a MassOhCrap.
*** Heck, even the workers at Retsuko's office are shown to be briefly affected, albeit with StunnedSilence.
** Fru Fru Big is very distraught when, after a tax investigation opened a crack for a much larger criminal one, her father is going away to prison, likely for the rest of his life.
** In ‘Skye’s fall’, Skye genuinely fears that she’s going to die after getting trapped in an inspection pit thanks to her injured leg.
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** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21830740 Target Practice]]:''' A short one-shot featuring Nick catching up with Ash, and the pair discussing the goings on in their lives.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21933205 MOM(S)!!!!]]:''' A humorous one-shot featuring the different groups interacting with different mothers. [[note]]Nick's mother, Skye's mother, Retusko's mother and Ash's mother.[[/note]]
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/22071751 A Ton of Work]]:''' ADayInTheLimelight for none other than Director Ton of Anime/AggressiveRetsuko fame.
** '''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/22156999 Skye's Fall]]:''' Deals with the fallout of an accident that injures Skye, and how this affects her and Jack's relationship.



* FantasticRacism: {{Discussed}}. While ''Zootopia'' showed that there was prejudice against foxes (and later predators in general thanks to the Nighthowler panic), Chapter 3 of "Different" shows that there isn’t a ‘defining racism’ in this world. Rather, many species have grudges against certain other species. We are shown animosity between dromedaries and Bactrian camels – the reasons for which are left unexplained.

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* FantasticRacism: {{Discussed}}. While ''Zootopia'' showed that there was prejudice against foxes (and later predators in general thanks to the Nighthowler panic), Chapter 3 of "Different" shows that there isn’t a ‘defining racism’ in this world. Rather, many species have grudges against certain other species. We are shown animosity between dromedaries and Bactrian camels – the reasons for which are left unexplained. [[note]]In one of the drabbles it's actually implied to stem from religious differences, with the US army in the 1800's employing both species but favoring the Orthodox christian Bactrian's over the Muslim dromedaries.[[/note]]



[[folder:Tropes in Series 1]]
* ConspiracyTheorist: Honey, as seen in "The Bin and the Badge". "The Bin and the Badge" serves as a {{Deconstruction}} for the oft-used portrayal of Honey as this trope insofar who thinks that all sheep are involved in a grand "Cud-spiracy." In fact, J Shute has stated that he got the idea from the UnfortunateImplications many of those fanfics leave that Honey is extremely bigoted against sheep.
* InterspeciesRomance: Multiple instances. In fact, "So we're Inters now" shows that there are conventions for Interspecies couples. But the most prominent examples of interspecies romance among the main cast are:
** Retsuko[[note]]red panda[[/note]] and Haida[[note]]hyena[[/note]]
** Jack[[note]]Tehuantehec jackrabbit[[/note]] and Skye[[note]]swift fox[[/note]]
** (Eventually) Nick and Judy

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[[folder:Tropes '''Tropes in Series 1]]
1'''
[[folder:A-C]]
*TwentyMinutesIntoThePast: Nick’s retelling of his undercover mission to his therapist in ‘Acting out’ was this.
**In ‘Taking out the Trash’ there are flashbacks to the SWAT briefing during the actual raid.
*ADayInTheLife: Deliberately invoked and played straight in ‘A day in the Life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox’ which prevents a (mostly) regular day in two teenage foxes lives.
**While it cuts off everything before the morning commute, Aggretopia is this for Retsuko.
**Arguably ‘Taking out the Trash’ is this for Judy, although it is ‘a rollercoaster of a day’.
*ADayInTheLimelight: Many of the episodes act as this for certain characters, especially early on.
**While not entirely, ‘Special little mammals’ features a lot of Duke Weaselton.
**‘A Ton of work’ is this for Director Ton.
* ConspiracyTheorist: AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Multiple, though in many cases it’s just moving most of the action to Zootopia itself.
**For instance, Aggretopia makes it clear that Retsuko and Haida’s lives have been entirely the same so far, just set in Zootopia.
**Basil and Dave Dawson were detectives/ PI’s in little Rodentia, and encountered Olivia (and, via implication, Rattigan).
**Kristofferson has one of the largest changes. Instead of coming from ‘across the river’ he was born and raised on Prince Edward Island, [[CanadaEh Canidea]] [[note]]noted both irl and in universe for its large silver fox population)[[/note]]. It’s also specified that his mother died when he was very young, with him just having one memory of her.
* AdaptationalBadass: Subverted. Jack Savage, a fanon character usually presented as a secret agent or a movie star, is a notably lazy theatre writer/producer/actor here. (Though he is awesome at what he does)
* AdaptationalDecay: Happens in universe to pretty much anything that Buster Moon touches, in particular Jack Savage’s productions.
**“I was thinking that more people would enjoy Les Miserables if it was, well… A nice bit less sad.”
*AdaptationalSpeciesChange: Tadano goes from a donkey to an onager (wild ass) due to Zootopia lore not allowing domestic animals.
**Arguably Skye. A Zootopia ‘fanon’ character, originally based off of two pictures of a tan coloured fox, one with a toolbox with Skye written on it (hence her name). Most fan works present her as an arctic fox, whereas here she’s a swift fox. Debatably a species change given that her original species is never clarified, and a swift fox is actually far closer to the artwork than an arctic.
*AdaptationalUgliness: sort-of. Haida’s notable set of snaggleteeth/ underbite are pointed out on occasions. In ‘A day in the life’ Kris spots them but looks away, given that it would be rude to stare. In ‘So we’re Inters now’ Haida implies that he’s still a bit bitter about missing out on the expensive surgery needed to fix it. In ‘MOM(S)’ Retsuko’s mother dismisses him as ‘Mr Snaggletooth wonder’. Retusko angrily replies that she finds them cute.
*AdultFear: Various, throughout:
**Nick: In ‘Acting Out’ fears that his old way of acting was too similar to a rather twisted fox he encountered.
**Judy: In the same fic she feared that Nick was overreacting and harming himself.
**Basil and Dave: On hearing that a mammal who suspiciously sounds similar to a certain villain from their past is operating. Especially so when they find out that a bat was involved too.
**Haida: After finding an odd doll in his likeness. Later, in ‘Skye’s Fall’, he believes he’s responsible for injuring both Skye and Retsuko and has ruined any chance of friendship/ relationship.
**Various characters: At the news that Nighthowlers might be back in the city. This was most apparent in the teenagers at Ash and Kris’ school, especially the predators, who’d lived through the original scare. Kris, having only arrived in Zootopia after it occurred, is nowhere near as badly affected. Regardless, he’s very well aware that to everyone else this is a MassOhCrap.
***Heck, even the workers at Retsuko's office are shown to be briefly affected, albeit with StunnedSilence.
**Fru Fru Big is very distraught when, after a tax investigation opened a crack for a much larger criminal one, her father is going away to prison, likely for the rest of his life.
**In ‘Skye’s fall’, Skye genuinely fears that she’s going to die after getting trapped in an inspection pit thanks to her injured leg.
*AdviceBackfire: In a roundabout way, Amy’s attempt to help Honey only sets the honey badger on a paranoia spiral, prompting her to enact her daring breakout.
*AerithAndBob: Deliberately invoked in Aggretopia. Remember, Aggretsuko has been copied and pasted over into Zootopia, meaning that they live in a North American city but everyone has Japanese names. Lampshaded to great effect.
**Finally, she was almost alone with just those who worked on her floor! Just Kabae, the big gossip filled hippo; Mashashiro, the armadillo; Anai, the Japanese-badger graduate; and Bob, the camel. Retsuko didn’t really know Bob that well.
*AllForNothing: Honey’s escape fails.
**In ‘Taking out the trash’, Judy works herself to exhaustion in finding a lead only to find the next day that it isn’t needed. Eventually Subverted as, later on, it proves useful.

*AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Retsuko’s mother… Dear god, Retsuko’s mother.
*AmbiguouslyGay: Subverted. Basil and Dave are defo gay (as are Greg and Angus from Night in the woods in their cameo appearance).
*AnimalStereotypes: Generally averted unless Truth in Television
***Ones that do make it in include Tasmanian devils (or rather the Tasmanian devil) being crazy.
**Ones that are both this and TruthInTelevision include:
***Honey badgers being damage shrugging tough guys (or girls)
***Hyenas cackling (when finding something really funny, Haida gives hyena cackles)
***Canines and feline characters tongue grooming themselves, cats being affected by cat nip, etc.
*AnimalReligion: During ‘A Day in the life’ the boys attend a lesson where they learn about the faith of Frith (Literature/WatershipDown), a religion primarily followed by the Efrafan and Lapin hares of Asia minor. This was actually based off of the work of another fanfic writer [[note]](Ubernoner’s ‘The Son’s of Efrafa’)[[/note]] and adapted in. Both variants of the faith have the Black Rabbit of Inle as their Grim reaper, but the Efrafan’s also have ‘Kehaar’ as the evil counterpart/satan.
*ArborealAbode: The Fox family house.
*ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: In ‘Elementary introductions’ Nick talks about how a badly implemented law that let teachers force students to serve their detentions in juvie [[note]](mainly to force battling red and grey squirrels, recently desegregated and not very happy about it, to actually get punished for their crimes, rather than being treated as heroes by their parents)[[/note]] was used by many teachers to send random students they didn’t like to Juvie for the night. Both Nick and Flash spent one day there for being late to class [[note]](though they were treated well by prison staff who thought the whole thing was messed up, before being let out, their parents refusing to send them to school until the law was (shortly after) repealed)[[/note]].
**Nick then mentions that they met Finnick there. He wasn’t in for being late to class.
-->"Besides, I made friends in Juvie. It was where I met Finnick."
-->"Was he in there for being late as well?"
-->He looked at her and smiled. "Drug dealing, assault, resisting arrest and grand theft auto."
-->…
-->"-Okay, I can see that," she admitted.
*ArtisticLicenseHistory: Zootopia is a small independent state on the west coast of the USA, which chose to remain independent of both there and Canada/ Canidea.

*BatmanGambit: Dr Amy Lupuleli uses them in her work.
**In ‘Acting Out’ she sets up a situation where Nick will become outraged at an actors (Jack’s) bad hustling and give him fixers, at which point it’ll be pointed out that he’s not in character any longer, forcing him out of his current mental rut. Works like a charm.
**Goes less well in ‘The Bin and the Badge’. Honey sees a sheep ‘messing’ with her food and thinks things are going wrong with her. Amy though wasn’t expecting her to perform a full on bust out in response.
*BelievingTheirOwnLies: Nick, when he tells himself that his hustler days were just him lost in an act.
**Honey is miles deep in her theories.
*BerserkButton: Judy on seeing Kazar’s prey supremacists.
** Jack used to be this whenever Buster meddled in his productions. By the time of the story though he can't be bothered.
*BilingualBonus: Jack is of native Mexican/Mexigat decent and can speak Spanish. (Skye can’t).
**In ‘Acting Out’, Ookami’s son is called Sagishi. In Japanese, this means ‘conman’, hinting to the fact that Sagishi isn’t actually a maned wolf cub but Nick in disguise.
**Piecing together and translating the Cyrillic ‘misspelling’ of owls name during the extended joke about Winnie the pooh characters in ‘The Bin and the Badge’ provides a rather worrying reference.
*BigBad: Due to the slice of life nature, relatively few until Kazar is met. The rest of the cast think he’s either weird, scum, or both.
*BigDamnheroes: Mr Fox arguably gets the first one when he saves the mouse protestor from death by goose.
**The ZPD have various during the raid on Kazar’s base. Ranging from charging in to stop them, to Nick getting a shot on an enemy truck driver, to Bogo later using set truck as a battering ram and finally Judy leaping down, darts in paws, to knock out the big bad.
**Haida acts as one of these in ‘Skye’s Fall’, in response to being an (indirect) cause of the problem in the first place.
*BittersweetEnding: ‘The Bin and the Badge’. Honey’s entire worldview is shattered, she’s unsure of herself, but she now has the chance and the wish to finally get better.
*BlackComedy: The depiction/ reference to the Winnie the Pooh characters (and their mental disorders) stands out.
**As does the mouse protestor almost getting eaten by a goose in ‘Wild Goose Chasing.’
*BlatantLies: When asked about how he got his scar (from being accidentally darted by a Lion and Tiger) Duke bends the truth on the reason, but gives two entirely different species for the perpetrators.
*BlueAndOrangeMorality: A common debate between Catano and Basil and Dave is justice vs truth. The detectives are happy to give defendants generous plea deals in order to get closer to the truth, whereas Catano firmly believes that they should get what is due.
*BookEnds: ‘A Day in the Life’ Starts and ends with the two teenage kits in bed.
**‘Taking out the Trash’ begins and ends in Nick’s apartment.
**‘MOM(S)!’ starts and ends with Nick and Judy [[note]](Nick’s mother – Skye’s mother – Retsuko’s mother – Ash’s mother - Retsuko’s mother – Skye’s mother – Nick’s mother). [[/note]]
*BreatherEpisode: After the goings on in ‘Taking out a Trash’, ‘Target practice’ is a slow catchup between Nick and Ash. ‘MOM(S)!’ and A Ton of Work count as this too, with things picking up again in ‘Skye’s Fall’.
*BrilliantButLazy: Jack is a great thespian, but apocalyptically lazy with any other part of his life.
**Ton slacks off most of the day, but justifies it by being able to come up with tax strategies that can save his company millions.
*ButtMonkey: Duke Weaselton.
**Haida has elements of this in ‘Skye’s Fall’.




*CallToAdventure: Ash feels ones when asked to go on a pest control mission with his father (shouting with joy offscreen), though after being on said adventure his thoughts are more nuanced on the matter.
**Retsuko feels one when she discovers proof of Mr Big avoiding his taxes, ultimately taking it (and her friends) to chase it up. While fairly humdrum, it goes very well and she and her friends then think about becoming detectives.
*CallBack: Many, both internally to the story and referencing back to the original IP’s
**Judy’s play from the start of the original movie is called back in Acting Out, with Judy stating the she always enjoyed acting and did theatre in her spare time.
**Nick’s becomes exceedingly excited on hearing the Judy performed in the Pirates of Pawzance, imagining her singing Modern Major General. Though she didn’t (she was naturally the chief officer), he then raises this song again when meeting with Jack. HilarityEnsues.
**The social media storm around Retsuko and Tadano dating is briefly mentioned.
**Nick points out to Duke that the last two times he’d annoyed Judy hadn’t gone well for him.
**Duke has a bandage on his head in ‘A day in the life’, from the IJustShotMarvinInTheFace treatment he received at the end of Acting out. Later there’s a sort of call back to this in his interview, though it’s worth noting he lies about the species of the cats that did it.
**The meeting on the bus with Haida and Kris is discussed in ‘Aggretopia’.
**All of Retsuko’s past relationships, and feelings about, get discussed in it.
**In ‘Aggretopia’ Ookami mentions how he’s been helping the police, as seen in ‘Acting out’
**Retsuko’s discovery of a tax avoiding client sounds suspiciously like Nick. She then goes to the Actuary jaguar from the start of Zootopia to confirm it, before it’s revealed to be Mr Big’s Limo company.
**In ‘Spanners and Stripes’ the odd trinkets in Buster Moon’s theatre are put into the limelight again and form a key part of Jack and Skye’s plan to get back at the meddling koala.
**In ‘Special Little mammals’, Basil and Dave call back to their adventures with Olivia from the film.
**In ‘The Bin and the Badge’ Amy gets an email from Mr and Mrs Fox (though they’re names aren’t given).
**In ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ there’s a hidden callback to Mr Big’s tax troubles, given that the enchanted grotto is implied to (formerly) be for his exclusive use. (Later confirmed in Skye's Fall)
**‘Taking out the Trash’ is full of them, as many of the past events catch up to Judy with a vengeance.
**‘MOM(S)!’ has Retsuko’s mother mention her daughter’s past relationships.
**‘A Ton of Work’ calls back to the tax incident in ‘Aggretopia’.
**‘Skye’s Fall’ features the jungle park from ‘Wild Goose Chasing’, including the wobbly paving stone, while also featuring the horse from ‘The Bin and the Badge’ and a conversation from ‘A Ton of Work.’
*TheCameo: Many. TOO MANY!
**Ookami in ‘Acting Out’, which then gets expanded.
**A lion and a tiger with a more than familiar resemblance to Scar and Sheer Kahn are seen in ‘Acting Out’.
**Buster Moon and Eddie the sheep from Sing, and their chameleon secretary, appear in ‘Acting Out’.
**Tadano is also briefly spotted, albeit on a magazine.
**The Frantic pig from Zootopia gets his nighthowlers stolen, again, in ‘Elementary introductions.’
**Haida cameos in ‘A day in the life’, as do a bunch of characters from the authors previous fic.
**An entire culture/ people were cameoed, with Ubernomer’s Efrafan hares (themselves of course inspired from Watership Down). Thlayli and Gabrielli the Thunderer got a mention.
**In ‘Aggretopia’ the gang briefly meet the Jaguar actuary from the carrot days play. **Fenneko also mentions she follows interpol’s chief inspector (a vixen) on twitter, aka Carmelita Fox.
**Various foxes throughout the series, though best seen with Sir Didymus (from labyrinth) in ‘Spanners and Stripes’.
**Bojack Horseman (on a Horsin’ around cut-out) appears in ‘Spanners and Stripes’.
**‘Tigger’, Taz, the white rabbit and even the Zootopia version of Chidi Anagonye (The Good Place) appear in ‘The Bin and the Badge’. As a bonus to fans of ‘The Good Place’, the therapist at the end is suspiciously like Michael/ Ted Danson.
**‘The Bin and the Badge’ included a certain horse with tragic origins (Boxer from Animal Farm)
**‘So we’re inters now’ includes a whole roster of reference characters (e.g. Angus and Gregg from Night in the woods), different people’s OC’s and even ‘sona’s.
**A Reindeer called Sven appears in ‘Target Practice’
**Nick and Judy briefly bump into Skye’s bio mother in MOM(S)!
**Finnick briefly appears in MOM(S)! after being mistaken for Fenneko by Haida.
**Washimi and Gori appear in ‘A Ton of Work’
**Daz (the Zoosona of major Zootopia author Crewefox) appears in Skye’s Fall, along with a few of the OC’s from the Take a Stand series
*CanadaEh: Kristofferson and his father's original home was Prince Edward Island, Canidea.
*CatchPhrase: Various characters have there’s from their own IP’s.
**Honey has her own.‘That don’t make logic.’
**Nick adopts one for when Judy playfully punches him, claiming that it’s ‘Fox abuse.’
**While not a technical catchphrase, Jack will often stand upright, puff himself up, and self-importantly corrects others on a matter.
**Basil and Dave Dawson: Elementary, my Dear.
** Mr Fox has his trademark catchphrase from the film.
*CarnivoreConfusion: explained by the author when explaining the status of bird, reptile, amphibian sentience. Most birds and reptiles are non-sentient and often farmed, but separate sentient species exist. Fish and bugs are also often eaten.
*CharacterDevelopment: Tons.
**Ash slowly recovering from the events in ‘Different’ and trying to find his place in life.
**Retsuko finally deciding to move on and expecting better from her life, starting by asking Haida out.
**Nick, working on his issues with opening up to people, culminating in him finally confessing to Judy in ‘Taking out the Trash’.
*ChekhovsGun: Plenty, though many don’t have a use quite yet.
**‘Sylvester’, the odd ‘sarcophagus’ Buster Moon owns as part of his trinket collection, of interest to various parties.
**Ash’s sweatbands, revealed to be used to cover up his scars.
**The crazy mammal in the cell next to Honey is released as part of her escape plan… to debatable (but Hilarious) results.
**The loose paving stone in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ then causes the accident in ‘Skye’s Fall.’
**The bat that Judy first spotted in ‘So we’re inters now’.
**The odd necklace that Kozlov asks Judy to look after.
*ChekhovsGunman: Who exactly are those suspicious and familiar looking big cats first seen in ‘Acting out’.
*TheChessmaster: Dr Amy’s strategies for helping her patients can sometimes play out like these. Works excellently with Nick… Not so well with Honey.
*ChewingTheScenery: Kazar, it’s about all he has going for him.
**Honey: VIVA LA RESISTANCE!!!!!!!!!!!
**The mouse protestor from ‘Wild Goose Chasing’, at least until the goose she’s trying to defend tries to eat her.
**Jack in ‘Skye’s Fall,’ especially when using the famous ‘I’m as mad as hell’ speech to try and rouse up Haida.
*ChristmasSpecial: ‘Baby it’s cold outside’ is an unrelated Christmas oneshot retconned into the series. Other oneshots from the same initial Christmas series also appear as non-canon oneshots.
*CliffHanger: ‘Acting out’ ends on this when Nick and Judy get a call, telling them that Nighthowlers might be back.
**‘The Bin and the Badge’ has one where Honey decides she’s going to break out.
**‘So we’re Inters now’ ends with Judy discovering a lead on their case.
*CloudCuckoolander: Buster Moon and Honey. Moon is nice, caring, but drives Jack mad with his meddling. Honey is crazy, and can become very dangerous if you’re not on her side.
*TheCloudcuckoolanderWasRight: Honey (at least partly) about a sheep conspiracy. Unfortunately, this encourages her further and further into her paranoia, to the point where her sister has her committed for her own (and any sheep’s) safety.
*CombatPragmatist: The bad guys from ‘Taking out the Trash’ use improvised weapons and the geography of their base to their advantages. This even included trying to use a semi-truck to run the ZPD down. The ZPD then use said truck as a battering ram in a BigDamnHeroes moment to win the day.
*ComfortFood: Skye is fond of dark chocolate, coffee and sweet potato fries with blue cheese sauce.
**Nick (and Judy) have icecream.
**Ash mentions that he really likes sorbet.
*ConspiracyTheorist:
Honey, as seen in "The Bin and the Badge". "The Bin and the Badge" serves as a {{Deconstruction}} for the oft-used portrayal of Honey as this trope insofar who thinks that all sheep are involved in a grand "Cud-spiracy." In fact, J Shute has stated that he got the idea from the UnfortunateImplications many of those fanfics leave that Honey is extremely bigoted against sheep.
* InterspeciesRomance: Multiple instances. In fact, "So we're Inters now" *ContinuityNod: The news that nighthowlers are back is referenced in various fics, as is the news that it’s (for a time at least) over.
**Nick and Judy learn about Felicity’s pregnancy and Jack and Skye’s relationship (and their friendship with Haida and Retsuko) in ‘Taking out the Trash’.
*ContrastMontage: MOM(S)! is this, contrasting motherly interactions with Mama Wilde, Mama Skye, Mama ‘Suko and Felicity.
*CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Bogo using the truck as a battering ram, and Judy diving down, darts in paws, to get Kazar.
*CryIntoChest: Judy into Nick’s chest at the end of ‘Taking out the Trash’.
**In ‘Skye’s Fall’ Skye cradles and rocks Jack instead, given that she’s larger, but it has much of the same effect.
*CutawayGag: usually in the form of the stingers/ ‘end of credit scenes’. Best seen in ‘So we’re inters now’ where two shippers on deck are discussing Nick and Judy being together at his apartment. Turns out she’s there working on a case.
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[[folder: D-F]]

*ADayInTheLimelight: The episodic format allows this for some characters. Arguably most if not all are examples, but standouts include:
**‘A Day in the life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox’ was just that for the two eponymous foxes.
**‘Aggretopia’ was the for Retsuko.
**‘Spanners and Stripes’ focussed on Jack and Skye.
**‘Special Little Mammals’ is arguably this for Duke Weaselton.
**‘The Bin and the Badge’ for Amy and Honey.
*DeadpanSnarker: As in the film, Nick.
*DeclarationOfProtection: Haida swears he’ll look after Retusko as she recovers from her injury in ‘Skye’s Fall’ and is genuinely taken aback when Jack doesn’t automatically do the same thing for Skye.
*DefrostingIceQueen: Skye is initially this when working with Jack, being hyper focussed on her work. Seeing his work interfered with initially brings them together, they accidentally talk themselves into a date, she goes in hopeful but then begins to have serious doubts given the difference between them. Made far worse when the one thing that brings them together, her fondness for petting him, turns out to originate from her old predator biology. Self-conscious, she almost breaks it off, only to get talked into carrying it on by Haida and Retsuko.
*DespairEventHorizon: Honey, after breaking out of a mental hospital and coming across her heroes Nick and Judy, only for the latter to tranq dart her and send her back.
**Haida, after accidentally injuring Skye and Retsuko.
*Determinator: Honey. Sadly she’s the determinator for her crazy conspiracy theory, to the point where she busts out of a mental hospital.
**Judy, Always trying to do her best and make the world a better place.
*DeusExMachina: ‘Sir Didymus’ arriving in ‘Spanners and Sttripes’. Jack deliberately invokes the trope a few seconds before, but the perfect timing is off a bit, something the genre savvy Jackrabbit points out.
*DisappointedInYou: Catano to Nick and Judy after finding out how they got involved in the Tundratown mod.
*DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything?: The reactions of the students in the assembly, and the adults in Retsuko’s office, to the news that Nighthowlers might be back. One commenter remarked about it reminding him of his experiences with both 911 and the Boston Bombings.
**The mention that many people and some media papers often called out sheep for their 'privilege', some even arguing that you couldn't be speciesist against sheep because of this.

*ADogNamedDog: If surnames count, then the Fox and Silverfox families.
**Dramedy: It includes heavy character relationships, different characters trying out romantic relationships, societal reactions to terror threats and an entire page worth of jokes about the trouble of interspecies couples.
*EarlyBirdCameo: Retsuko and Ookami in Acting out, Haida and Nick’s mother in ‘A Day in the Life’/
*EmbarrassingLastName: Ton’s last name is Katsu.
*EmbarrassingMiddleName: Nick’s ‘Piberius’ is revealed in MOM(s!) to be a misspelling of Tiberius, as in James Tiberius Kirk. His mother did it due to his father being a Trekkie; his father was just relieved they settled on Nick as a first name.

*EnthusiasmVersusStoicism: On hearing that he can go on one of his father’s missions, Ash tries to be the latter in public, retreating up to his bedroom to be the former.
*EpicFail: Buster Moon accidentally destroys Jack’s stage set.
**Duke Weaselton in ‘A Day in the Life’.
-->Ash: “He’s embarrassingly useless.”
-->Nick: “Yeah, that about sums him up.”
**Beavis’ attempts to get Ash in trouble with the teacher. It only gets him in trouble.
**Taz in ‘The Bin in the badge’. After being released by Honey as a distraction, scaring off multiple guards with his reputation alone, he decides to try a classic whirlwind attack… only for reality to ensure as he bumps into a wall, falls over and is too dizzy to get up again.
**The mouse protester trying to stop Mr Fox and Ash from hunting a pair of wild geese. She gets stuck in a carnivorous plant (refusing Ash’s help to get out), before finding one of the geese… Which promptly tries to eat her.
*EstablishingCharacterMoment: Most of the early episodes act as this for the characters they’re introducing, mainly for the benefit of those not familiar with them. Most of it is more spaced out, but some characters have big moments.
**‘Acting Out’ Establishes Jack and Skye, the former immediately being set up as a theatre lover who comes onto screen in a like for like tribute of Kahn (from Star Trek), then does an rapid fire improv of ‘Modern Major General’ then is shown to have a pigsty of an office.
**‘Elementary Introductions’ has Basil and Dave rapidly work out how the nighthowler bulbs were stolen and investigate.
**‘Aggretopia’ gives Retsuko a few of these (the moment she mentions her singing and when she decides to pursue the tax case) while Fennecko gets a solid one when she uses social media to rapidly identify the silverfox that Haida had met his bus in.
**‘Wild Goose Chasing’ has Mr Fox leap into action and tear out the throat of a goose to stop it eating a mouse. He then shrugs it off with his trademark.
*EurekaMoment: Basil and Dave have one of these offscreen, tracking down Kazar’s base.
*EvenEvilHasStandards: Fenneko remarks that, for all his misogyny, Ton didn’t say a peep about Preds during the Nighthowler crisis.
*EvilPlan: Kazar intended to use nighthowlers to bring Zootopia into anarchy. When the game was up, he tried to burn the chemicals to poison part of the city (later revealed to have no chance of working) while setting up a trap to take much of the ZPD down with him (almost did work).
*ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Most of the episode titles.
**‘Elementary introductions’ introduces two (Great mice) detectives.
**‘A Day in the Life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox’
**‘Aggretopia’
shows Aggretsuko but in Zootopia.
**‘Spanners and Stripes’ Focuses on Skye and Jack.
**‘The Bin and the Badge’ is set around a binturong and a honey badger.
**‘Wild Goose Chasing’ is a wild goose chase.
**‘Target practice’ has Nick and Ash doing just that.
**‘MOM(S)!!!!’ involves the mothers of various characters.
**‘Skye’s Fall’ has Skye having a fall.

*ExecutiveMeddling: Buster Moon is the avatar for this, continually messing about with Jack’s plays to make them ‘happier’ and ‘better’, to the point of taking a gritty western Jack is working on, removing an entire arc and turning the rest into a musical. He has no idea why Jack acts irritated at this.

*ExpressiveEars: With the cast being primarily bunnies and canines (foxes), this comes up a lot.
*FanBoy: The Aggretsuko crew are (mildly) this to Nick and Judy. Honey is this in extremis.
*FamilyBusiness: Arguably Mr Fox’s pest control is this.
*FamousLastWords: Almost for the mouse protestor. Were it not for Mr Fox, her final words would have been talking about how the goose that ate her was a peaceful, lovely creature that would harm no one.
*FantasticRacism: As in Zootopia, is prevalent, though explored in more nuance. **While anti-fox (antivulpanism) exists as in the film, it’s shown to be socially unacceptable. Ovineophobia (anti-sheep) is also discussed. On hearing news of the return of Nighthowlers, Ash and Kris’ school makes it clear that neither will be tolerated. It’s also explained that various species have specific grudges against specific other species (e.g. red and grey squirrels, to the point that they self-segregated and trying to integrate them causes chaos).
***Beavis is shown to be an equal opportunities jerkass to both foxes and sheep.
**Honey has an almost comical fear/hatred of sheep due to her conspiracy theories.
*FinishingEachOthersSentences: Nick and Basil during Kazar’s interrogation.
*FinishingMove: Mr Fox savaging a goose with his teeth in ‘Wild Goose Chasing.’
**Judy diving down onto an enemy, a tranq dart in each paw in ‘Taking out the Trash’
*FiveManBand: in ‘Elementary introductions’ you have Nick, Judy, Basil, Dave and Kii.
*ForeShadowing: Often.
**The biggest early case to pay off is that of Felicity’s pregnancy. Her first appearance has her being sick in the morning (though it’s misappropriated to bad soup). Later on, she and her husband are discussing something, clamming up around Ash (who finds himself more protective of her after smelling a change in her scent). Dr Amy has an email from an ‘old patient’ and gives advice. Nothing is spelled out, but if you’ve read the author’s past fic (‘Familiar Fire: Embers of the Past’) then the clues point to a baby being involved. The final clues come from Felicity’s apron, and the characters discussions about it.
**In ‘The Bin and the Badge’ it’s hinted at that Taz is in the cell next to Honey’s. At the end he gets released by her as a distraction.
*FreudianSlip: A potential one with Ash in ‘A day in the Life’. When mentioning Beavis saying he should be muzzled, he initially begins to say ‘nuzzled’.
*FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: No more undressed than humans are.
*FunWithAcronyms: There’s an interspecies support group called OWO (Outsiders with Outsiders).
FurryConfusion: Zootopia was mammals only (and no primates), whereas many of the crossover fics involved have reptiles, birds, amphibians and even humans. At the start of chapter 3 of ‘Acting out’ WordOfGod clarifies that originally sentient and non-sentient versions of all exist (with the sentient and non-sentients being different species). With mammals the sentients are by far dominant, with reptiles and birds being the reverse (secretary Washimi, a sentient secretary bird, is described as likely being the only one in the city). Primates exists, just aren’t that common in Zootopia. Humans are left unanswered, though given the Horsin’ around cut-out it’s up for debate.
*FurryReminder: A metric crap-boat-ass ton.
**Many characters have enhanced smell, and are shown using their tongue and teeth to preen their fur.
**After being scared by a spider, Dave and Basil remind the others that they’re mice, said spiders coming up above their waist.
**The ability for foxes to sense magnetic fields is touched on.
**Haida, when laughing a lot, can verge into hyenid cackles.
**Dr Amy Lupuleli, a binturong, regularly uses her prehensile tail to hold stuff. It’s also mentioned that she naturally smells of popcorn.
**Kylie plays possum, though much confusion is caused given that Ash forget he could do that.
**In ‘So we’re inters now’ a whole retelling of Furry reminders is given as interspecies couples retell past ‘Inter errors’.
***Includes: antlers being shed, bats sleeping upside down, skunks being able to spray, thylacines being able to open their jaws super wide and marsupials having pouches.

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[[folder: G-I]]

*GeniusDitz: Basil and Dave show elements of this.
*GentleGiant: Haida, by far the largest of the four core pairings, is this.
*TheGift: Kris is remarked to have an incredibly good paw-eye coordinate, which makes him very good at both sports and art.
*HappilyAdopted: Skye was adopted at a young age. In ‘MOM(S)’ we meet Siwili Autumn, her adoptive and caring mother, a rather drastic step up from the bio mother briefly met earlier.
**Kris was this while being looked after by his Aunt and Uncle.
*HappilyMarried: While they have their disagreements, Mr and Mrs Fox.
**Played entirely straight with Basil and Dave, who argue like an old couple.
*HateSink: Dawn Bellwether is this to many characters, especially at the school when news of Nighthowlers being back is given.
**Kazar, a blatant and comically evil villain. Judy even mentions that at least Dawn Bellwether was superficially nice.
*HeReallyCanAct: Jack in extremis, but Judy can do it to. Subverted in Skye, who can’t act for her life.
*HeartbreakAndIceCream: Nick serves this to Judy at the end of a really crazy day in ‘Taking out the trash’.
-->“Ice cream?”
-->“Prescription Ice cream.”
-->“I don’t think there’s such a thing.”
-->"Well it’s Ice cream, and I’m prescribing it.”

*HeelRealisation: Nick in ‘Acting out’. Firstly a misguided one about how he acted being similar to a thoroughly dodgy mammal, which spooked him. Then, later on, about how he’d been overreacting and worrying his friends.
**In ‘Special Little Mammals’ after a ReasonYouSuckSpeech by the incarcerated Duke, they decide to try and make things nicer for those in their cells by playing music to them. Part way through planning this, they then realise that this is just confirming what Duke said about them not listening to them so, instead, they try and tackle some of the pet peeves/ worries of the inmates, even one of Duke’s. Sadly, they get the wrong one for him.

*HeroicBSOD: Nick suffers one in ‘Acting Out’ after encountering a paedo fox who reminds him too much of his old/current ways of talking. Ends up working it out.
**Judy has one in ‘Taking out the Trash’. Already feeling guilty after darting an escaped mental patient (Honey) who hero worshipped her, she wears herself out scanning the jam cams, finally finds a lead, only for the other detectives to already have a better one. Ultimately, her find turned out to be useful, but plenty of other things occurred that day, leading to her having a mild BSOD at the end. Nick is there to repay her favour from ‘Acting Out’ and helps her through it.
**Haida in ‘Skye’s Fall’ after accidentally injuring Skye and Retusko.
**Skye in ‘Skye’s Fall’, after being trapped in a maintenance pit for a number of days, thinking that this was how she was going to die.

*HeroicResolve: present in many of the characters, most endearingly in Ash.

*HeroicWannabe: Honey, in her own way. Ash, though he's less sure now.


*HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Occurs a number of times.
**After briefly asking what the mute maned wolf cub in ‘Acting Out’ could possibly say, the two paedobears found out it wasn’t a maned wolf cub, wasn’t mute, and was more than a match for them.
**In ‘A Day in the life’ Beavis (the bully from fantastic mr fox) tries to get Ash in trouble my making up lies about him, believing the teacher will trust him over a ‘shifty fox’. The teacher sees right through it, Beavis gets in trouble and then can’t stop digging his hole.
**Duke Weaselton in ‘Special little mammals’ angrily complained about his cell door squeaking, before guilting Nick and Judy. In it, he notes that he hasn’t had a real bath for over a decade and, when finding out that the bunny fox pair are going around helping the prisoners and have something special for him, he really hopes that’s what it is. Turns out they’re oiling his door.
**Honey hero worshiped Nick and Judy and, on escaping from the mental hospital, finds them and continues it, thinking that they’ll join with her and help with her escape. She’s (very) wrong.
**The pro-wildlife mouse from ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ who tried to stop Mr Fox and co from dealing with a wild goose. On finally meeting the animal, it promptly tried to eat her.
**Skye in ‘Skye’s Fall’ is very solitary and actively turns down help, meaning that she’s helpless after getting stuck.

*HomeFieldAdvantage: Kazar’s mammals try to play this to defeat the ZPD, almost succeeding were in not for a Big Damn Hero moment from bogo.
*HopeSpot: The city has one after ‘Taking out the Trash’ with the defeat of Kazar. Judy though notes
that there are conventions still some bad guys still out there, instead making it a temporary reprieve.
*HumiliationConga: The mouse protester in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’.
*HuskyRusskie: Kozlov.
*IAmWhatIAm: Deconstructed, Nick stating that a ‘you are what you are’ speech is trite and will help no one.
*IGaveMyWord: Judy invokes this in ‘Taking out the Trash’ in terms of looking out
for Interspecies couples. But FruFru after her father’s crime empire collapses. Then on protecting Kozlov’s necklace.
*IJustWantToBeSpecial: Ash, as he tries to work out his place in
the world as an angsty unsure teen.
*ImStandingRightHere: Haida during MOM(S)!!, when Retsuko’s mother is claiming that he’s just Retsuko’s rebound. Later spreads to both red panda’s as they start a music battle over the subject.
*ImagineSpot: At the end of ‘Taking out the Trash’ Judy imagines Kris suffering from the effects of nighthowler poisoning, picturing a scenario with him trying to break down a glass wall to get at Kris.
*InjuredLimbEpisode: Skye breaks her leg in ‘Skye’s Fall’
*InsultBackfire: All of Beavis’ attempts to insult foxes around him just gets him in more trouble. When he tries to tease Ash about Kris taking his girlfriend, Ash points out that at least he had one. This almost prompted a physical response, but Beavis cut himself off when a teacher arrived.
*InstitutionalApparel: Honey wears a standard set of plain clothing while committed. After resisting being taken in and her escape attempt, she’s muzzled and straightjacketed.
**Also noted that different uniforms exist for different types of prisoners. Nick notes that Finnick looked really cute in Black and White stripes (juvie uniform).
*InterGenerationalFriendship: Though twice as old as Ash, Nick and the young fox spark up a friendship, the teen bonding with him.
**Basil and Dave also mention their friendship with Olivia.

*InterspeciesAdoption: Skye (swift fox) was adopted by a grey fox (Siwili Autumn) and a swift fox (her father).
*InterspeciesRomance: Dissected, deconstruction, and analysed. A support group called OWO (Outsiders with Outsiders) exists to help them, with goals such as organising get togethers, supporting ‘inters/outsiders’ in regions where such a practice is illegal, helping out with hybrid support and adoption while also helping the LGBT community as well.
**In a talk, it’s stated that around half of people have the minimum qualifications to be inter (able to be attracted to species other than their own) though most still favour their own species. Only ten-percent or relationships are inter ones, the majority of which are in species similar to each other (e.g. wolf to coyote). One exception is a biological quirk where the old hunting instincts in predators can cause an attraction to their historic prey. Skye is a clear example of this (much to her initial concern).
**Many pairings are seen at the Outsiders with Outsiders meetup, primarily made of references to other works (including fan works) and the community.
**The
most prominent examples of interspecies romance among the main cast are:
** *** Retsuko[[note]]red panda[[/note]] and Haida[[note]]hyena[[/note]]
** *** Jack[[note]]Tehuantehec jackrabbit[[/note]] and Skye[[note]]swift fox[[/note]]
** *** (Eventually) Nick and JudyJudy

*It makes sense in context: Nick dressing up as a young, mute, maned wolf cub.

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[[folder: J-L]]

*JapanTakesOverTheWorld: Given the Aggretsuko now takes place in Zootopia, you have a whole host of characters with Japanese names in the city. It might just be emigration, something left unexplained.
*JerkAss: Beavis, Duke Weaselton, Ton.
*JerkassHasAPoint: It’s revealed in ‘A Ton of Work’ that Ton really didn’t send that email from all the way back in ‘Aggretopia.’
*JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Ash, though it’s more a grump with a heart of gold.
*JuvenileHell: Subverted. In the past, when Nick (and hundreds of other kids) were sent there for trivial reasons due to a new law, the warden apologised, put a film on for them and let them go the next day.
*KeepTheReward: Mr Fox’s pest control missions not only pay him but let him take the birds (and any eggs) home with them. His wife then cooks them. Ash notes that he really likes slow cooked goose curry.
*LaserGuidedKarma: Beavis tries to accuse Ash of speciesm against a sheep. However, given how blatently speciesist he is against foxes it only gets him in trouble.
*LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: Semi implied in the aftermath of the goose almost eating the mouse protestor, but later not followed as Ash tells the story to Nick.

*LighterAndSofter: Starting off after ‘Different’, where Ash attempts suicide, the main series is this in comparison. There are dark moments and events, but it’s mainly lighter comedy about the characters getting on in their life and interacting with each other.
*LivingEmotionalCrutch: While not severe, Skye enjoys petting/ cuddling Jack to relax. They joke he’s her emotional support bunny. Nick also falls into this with Judy, happy for her to lead him in his life.
**After Jack saves Skye in ‘Skye’s Fall’, he very much becomes this for a while after her near death experience.
*LongTitle: ‘A day in the life of Ash Fox and Kristofferson Silverfox’
*LookWhatICanDoNow: Ash enjoys showing off how he might have a knack for shooting to Nick when they meet up in ‘Target Practice’.
*LoveTriangle: Fallout of such is shown. One of these existed between Kris, Ash and Agnes, though Agnes had long ago moved over to Kris. Relationships between Ash and Agnes are still frosty.
*LowerDeckEpisode: ‘The Bin and the Badge’ is arguably this, only including one set of the main cast right at the end.

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[[folder: M-P]]

*MacGuffin: The chew toy that Nick carries with him while undercover as a maned wolf kit secretly includes various gadgets, including a dart gun.
**The odd necklace that Kozlov asks Judy to look after.
*MeaningfulName: Sagishi is Japanese for ‘conman’
*MentalHealthRecoveryArc: ‘Acting out’ (and the first act of season 1) are this for Nick. ‘The Bin and the Badge’ is the first part of this for Honey.

*MentorArchetype: Nick is this to Ash.
*MidDevelopmentGenreShift: Buster tries to turn Jack’s gritty western play into a musical.
*MissingMom: Though left unmentioned in the film, it’s confirmed the Kristofferson’s mother is dead.

*AMistakeIsBorn: Felicity’s new baby, though the family decides to keep it and are looking forward to it.
*ModernMajorGeneral: At the mere mention that Judy once performed in a performance of ‘the pirates of pawzance’, Nick is briefly roused out of his funk and super excited by the mere possibility she sung this. Naturally, she actually sung ‘A policeman’s lot’, which is almost as good. In the next chapter, when meeting Jack, Nick mentions it again… resulting in a CrowningMomentOfAwesome as Jack improvs his own, full length, version on the spot.
*MoodWhiplash: On the unveiling of Nick’s Hustle/disguise in ‘Acting Out’ and the defeat of the Paedobears.
**Later on, Nick’s sudden epiphany and emotional turmoil is cut off by a jolly Buster Moon, who accidentally sets off a sequence of cartoonish destruction.
**Semi-present in ‘A Day in the Life’ during the assembly scene, where the school learns of the potential return of night howlers. However many characters guessed something was up beforehand.
**Very present in ‘Aggretopia’ where Retsuko is out making tea when her office learns of the same news. She returns to an ominous silence.
**During Wild Goose chasing, Ash suddenly believes that Kylie was killed by the goose and begins hastily retreating, fearing that the bird was hunting him Jurassic park style. Turns out it was Kylie, though only after Ash socks him with the butt of his rifle. After realising that he was playing possum both times, he laughs with relief.
**The entire goose-mouse sequence of ‘Wild Goose Chasing’.
**Done hilariously in ‘MOM(S)!’ as different groups of characters are flipped between.
**In ‘Skye’s Fall’ the gang seem to be ending a happy date, only for a freak accident to them injure the two girls.

*MostWritersAreWriters: Jack Savage is a thespian, writes his own stuff, and is constantly bedevilled by an annoying meddler (Buster Moon).
**Ash and Kris also write comics together, and enjoy discussing the set up of the highs and lows of the story.

*MyGreatestFailure: Judy’s inadvertent helping of Bellwether and setting off the Pred Scare is shown as this.
**Kozlov remarks that he has one of these, and however bad Judy’s was, his is worse.
**With both Mr and Mrs Fox it was failing to listen/ see the pain their son was in until it was almost too late.
*MythologyGag: The joke Haida doll in ‘Different’ wasn’t retconned, and is turning up in more and more places, much to a certain hyena’s fear and confusion.
**Ash and Kris’ classmates include various characters from the author’s previous fic, ‘Familiar Fire: Embers of the Past’. A core plot point of that and the original Familiar fire (written by a different author) is also referenced.
**When Jack is singing his modern major general version, he references ‘that infernal nonsense ZTOP’ instead of ‘that internal nonsense pinafore’. In the original, Pinafore referenced ‘Admiral Pinafore’, one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s previous operas. ZTOP, or Zootopia: The Original Plot, was the authors first major fic.
*NervousWreck: Many of the students at Ash and Kris’ school are this after hearing the news that Nighthowlers might be back.
**Honey is this at various stages in ‘The Bin and the Badge’, due to her conspiracy theory mind making her fear that a fate worse than death is a moment away.
**Fru Fru, after her father’s empire collapses and it looks set for him to be incarcerated for the rest of his life.
**Haida is this in ‘Skye’s Fall’ after accidentally injuring Skye and Retsuko.
**Skye in ‘Skye’s Fall’, after being rescued from a pit she accidentally fell into (and was trapped in due to her previous injury).
*NiceJobBreakingItHero: Judy still feels guilt about her mistakes in Zootopia.
**Retsuko’s flagging of Mr Big’s tax issue results in his ultimate fall, the impacts of that affect Judy personally when Fru Fru comes to her for comfort. Made worse given that Basil and Dave believe that his fall might have been orchestrated to make a void for someone else (who’s even worse) to fill.
*NoNameGiven: Despite their blatant similarity to Sheer Kahn and Scar, the two big cats in ‘Acting Out’ are (presently) unnamed.
*NoodleIncident: It’s stated that one of the psychologists at the mental hospital did one of these during a ‘void stares back’ moment, and it involved chili, marshmallow peeps and M&M’s. Given that the whole scene (and the stinger) is an extended ‘The Good Place’ tribute and the character himself very similar to Chidi Anagonye, it was almost certainly the creating of the characters infamous ‘mental breakdown peeps-chilli’
*NotSoDifferent: Nick sees some similarities between Ash and his teenage self, part of the reason for his fondness for the kit.
**Haida and Retsuko both like rocking out.
*OddCouple: All of them are in a way, though Jack and Skye initially qualify as the most. While Nick and Judy and Haida and Retsuko both have things they bond over, Jack and Skye are much more different in personalities. Skye’s doubt about the viability of it almost led her to calling it off, only for advice from Haida and Retsuko to convince her to relax and give it a go.
*OddFriendship: Nick and Ash.

*OffscreenMomentOfAwesome:
**Basil and Dave tracking down Kazar’s base.
**Mr Fox dispatching the other goose.
*OhCrap: In multiple fics where the news about Nighthowlers being back is learned.
**A hilarious one in ‘The Bin and the Badge’ when the guards realise that Honey has released Taz from his cell. All bar one flee in terror.
**‘Taking out the Trash’ has the moment when the bad guys wheel out a truck for a ramming attack, then use explosives to collapse a building and trap much of the ZPD.
*OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Nick in ‘Acting Out’ when he’s trying to go out of character. Everyone is concerned for him.
*PetTheDog: After a Reason you suck speech by Duke Weaselton, Nick and Judy try and do this to some of the ZPD prisoners.
*PintsizedPowerhouse: Judy Hopps.
*Pride: Both Jack, Skye and Kazar are very prideful of themselves and their work. Works well with an Actor and a mechanic, less well with a mad anarchist.
**Kazar’s pride is actually used by Nick and Judy to try and pull out more information from him during an interview.
*PunBasedTitle: “The Bin and the Badge” arguably counts as this. “Wild Goose Chasing”, “A Ton of work” and “Skye’s Fall” definitely do.
*PunnyName: Director Ton’s last name is given as ‘Katsu’

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*RageBreakingPoint: Invoked in ‘Taking out the Trash’. First Judy has one at the whole speciesist operation. Then characters attempt to push their suspect past it in an interrogation to make him spill the beans. Given that they have Nick and Judy on their side, the odds are heavily in their favour.

*RealityEnsues:
**In ‘Elementary Introductions’ it’s mentioned in the past that an attempt to integrate red and grey squirrels together by force just ended in fights, not helped by the fact the children sent home by teachers would be supported by their parents for their actions. To try and resolve this, a law was passed allowing teachers to send problem students to Juvie, so they were forced to serve out their sentence. Constitutional rules meant it couldn’t be restricted to just squirrels, so it was enabled for all species with the belief that all teachers would use it sensibly…
[[note]] They didn’t. [[/note]]
***It was such a failure that even the Juvie wardens said it was such, treated those sent in well, and then massive numbers of children were withdrawn from school in protest until the law was scrapped.

**Regardless of how high or low you like your Zootopian fox-discrimination, there was no way that Beavis was ever getting away with his attempt to get Ash into trouble.
**Taz (the Tasmanian devil) from Looney tunes is locked up in an insane asylum (a fate that also hits Honey). When Taz tries to do his famous tornado attack, he just gets dizzy and falls down.
**For all his bluster, Kazar goes down very quickly against the ZPD in ‘Taking out the Trash’, though after he’s very uncooperative in interrogations.
**Many things go on independently off screen without the main characters knowing, such as the tax and then criminal investigation that sinks Mr Big.
***His sinking then has a major effect on his family and former employees.
*TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Duke gives one of these to Nick and Judy about their smugness.
*RedOniBlueOni: Judy is this to Nick, Jack is this to Skye.

*RedemptionRejection: Duke Weaselton blows off any olive branch that Nick and Judy try to hand him.
*TheReveal: At the end of ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ it’s revealed that Felicity (Ash’s mother) is pregnant.
**In ‘A Ton of Work’ it’s shown that Ton didn’t actually send the email and documents that Retsuko seemingly received from him back in ‘Aggretopia’
*RippedFromTheHeadlines: The mention of some media outlets turning against sheep after the Nighthowler plot and ‘calling out their privilege’ mirrors the trend of some socially left media running large numbers of articles that focus on ‘white/male/straight privilege’.
*RockBottom: Judy is emotionally exhausted at the end of ‘Taking out the Trash’, though she has a Nick to cheer her up.
*RousingSpeech: Mr Fox to Ash in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’.
**Bogo in ‘Taking out the Trash’.
**Subverted by Nick in ‘Target practice’, saying that everyone knows that ‘Those you are x person’ speeches are bunk and everyone knows it, before then having a heart to heart with Ash.
**Jack tries to give one in ‘Skye’s Fall’ to rouse up Haida. It works (sort of)!
*RuleOfFunny: Despite a minor delay, a Deus Ex-machina does arrive in ‘Spanners and Stripes’ just after Jack has called for one.
**In ‘Skye’s Fall’ Haida see-saw launches Skye and Retsuko up after jumping onto a loose paving stone, before later getting splashed in the face by a truck just as Jack had finally got him out of his resulting mental rut.
*RuleOfSymbolism: Birds of Prey, Owl’s especially, are culturally viewed as connected to the devil (similar to irl goats and satanism), with other demonic features being ‘terrible eyes’. A lot of info of this and a potential explanation is given in ‘A Day in the Life’ with an example of the Efrafan devil, ‘Keehar.’
**In MOM(S) Mama Retsuko says she’s being a devil’s advocate, Haida noting that ‘a pair of giant yellows eyes and feathery horn tufts certainly wouldn’t go amiss on her.’
*RunningGag: Plushies with a striking resemblance to Haida keep on turning up.
**One was originally included as a reference in ‘Different’, before the idea of a massive crossover series was thought of, and the author then ran with it.)

*SceneryPorn: The jungle gardens in ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ and ‘Skye’s Fall’ can count as this.
*ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
**Everyone at the end of ‘Wild Goose Chasing’
**Haida in MOM(S), after both Retusko and her mother get into a vocal and public (musical) argument about him.
*SeesawCatapult: in ‘Skye’s Fall’ this is what creates the eponymous event. Haida jumps down onto a paving slab, not knowing it’s loose. His weight then flings Retsuko and Skye up into the air and over a field of slippery pebbles.
*SeldomSeenSpecies: Many:
**Maned wolf (Ookami from Aggretsuko)
**Tehuantepec jackrabbit (Jack Savage)
**Swift fox (Skye)
**Onager (Tadano from Aggretsuko, mentioned only and species changed due to the Zootopia canons ‘no domestic animals’ rule)
**Scottish wildcat
**Honey badger (Honey)
**Tahr
**Tasmanian devil (Taz)
**Thylacine
**Giant anteater
**Flying fox.
*SelfDeprecation: A common feature of Nick.
*SelfHarm: Ash has permanent scars from what happened in ‘Different’. Presently, he covers them with sweatbands, viewing them as MarkOfShame.
*ShaggyDogStory: Compared to everything else, ‘The Bin and the Badge’ could be seen as this, with the two main characters not featuring again. However, Judy’s involvement at the end of it did help set up the start of ‘Taking out the Trash’ (and technically the very end of ‘So we’re Inters now’).
*ShoutOut: Tons of them, mainly overlapping with Cameo’s.
**The Swat team chant in ‘Taking out the Trash’ was one to Zulu
**'The Bin and the Badge'' has a few to 'The Good Place'.
**Skye's Fall has a mention of a Canidean Wolf actor who dyes his fur yellow [[note]] Mr PeanutButter of Bojack Horseman]]
*SignsOfDisrepair: Happytown heights, the brutalist estate where Nick grew up, is full of this when featured in MOM(S)!
*SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: Judy is an optimist, Nick is cynical, so this comes up here and there.
*SoProudOfYou: Mr Fox to Ash at the end of ‘Wild Goose Chasing.’
*TheSociopath: Kazar from ‘Taking out the Trash’ is almost a parody of this.
*SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The different episodes flick between different sets of characters and settings, especially near the beginning.
**MOM(S) is cutting between four settings and sets of characters in one chapter.
*SpeciesSurname: Imported for the Fox and Silverfox family. Given to Ton.
*StartOfDarkness: Explored for Honey’s sheep hate in ‘The Bin and the Badge’, ultimately revealed to be a terrible (and mundane) misunderstanding that was never addressed until it was far too late.
*StraightGay: Ookami is revealed to be gay in ‘A Ton of Work.


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*ThereAreNoTherapists: There is one, she’s awesome.
*ThrowTheDogABone: Both Haida and Ash get some of these going through the series. **Haida finally having Retsuko ask him out, Ash settling down and beginning to find his way in life.
*TookALevelInBadass: While a competent officer already, Nick is shown to be a skilled sniper in ‘Taking out the Trash’
*TrademarkFavoriteFood: Frozen treats for Nick, a variety of things for Skye.
*TriangRelations: An awkward one between Kris, Ash and Agnes, given that Agnes was formerly Ash’s girlfriend and is now Kris’.
*TroubledProduction: In-Universe, A mishap destroys Jack’s stage piece in ‘Acting Out’, and it isn’t fully repaired until ‘Skye’s Fall.’
*TruthInTelevision:
**Various school systems in the US can and do send children to Juvenile detention facilities for completely trivial reasons.
**Prince Edward Island is known for its silver fox population, though this was due to fur farming being pioneered there.
**It’s hypothesised that Foxes can see the earth’s magnetic field.
**In ‘A Ton of Work’, Ookami is shown eating a breakfast salad made of ‘wolf apples’, something he has every day as part of a dietary need. In the wild, these fruit can make up the majority of a maned wolf’s diet.
*UnfortunateNames: Ton Katsu
*UnlockingTheTalent: With some care, attention and focus, begins to happen with Ash.
*UsedToBeASweetKid: Invoked by Felicity in MOM(S), though of course Ash is still a sweet kit.
*UnusualEuphemism: Various ones in the vein of ‘Sweet cheese and crackers’.

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*WalkingShirtlessScene: Nick and Ash both have scenes where they’re just in their undies.
*WeUsedToBeFriends: Nick and Finnick, the latter distancing himself from Nick ever since the former left him to become a cop.
*WellDoneSonGuy: Ash gets this from his father, with Mr Fox trying to be certain that Ash knows it’s true.
*WhamEpisode: Chapter 2 of ‘A day in the life’ could be this. You know Nighthowlers may be back, but this rams in how much it means to everyone.
**Featuring both the goose and Felicities pregnancy reveal, ‘Wild Goose Chasing’ could be one of these.
**‘Taking out the Trash’ has big subversions, big reveals and big emotions.
** 'Skye's Fall' has both the initial accident, where she breaks her ankle, and then Jack visiting her workshop to find that she fell into an inspection pit and was stuck there, slowly dying.
*WorldOfFunnyAnimals: Is what it is.
*WhamLine: ‘Nighthowlers are back.’
**In Aggretopia, after teasing that the crew may have screwed over Nick for his taxes, it’s revealed that they were looking into the Tundratown Limo company.
**The reveal that Ton didn’t send the email to Retusko all the way back in ‘Aggretopia’.
*WhenSheSmiles: Ash, both after when Kris encouraged the teacher to compliment him and when he learns about his baby sister.
*YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Various characters give this to Ash over the course of the story.

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** Jack Savage, a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehuantepec_jackrabbit Tehuantepec Jackrabbit]], also counts.



** Retsuko and Haida
** Jack and Skye

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** Retsuko Retsuko[[note]]red panda[[/note]] and Haida
Haida[[note]]hyena[[/note]]
** Jack Jack[[note]]Tehuantehec jackrabbit[[/note]] and SkyeSkye[[note]]swift fox[[/note]]


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* SubwaysSuck: The lack of connectivity on [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/642907699067093022/647878046103371813/downloadfile-2.jpg Zootopia's subway map]] gets {{Lampshaded}} by Retsuko (naturally in Death Metal fashion).
-->“STUPID TRANSIT SYSTEM IS ALL DOWN! WITH CRAZY PRICES IS A SCAM!!!!!!
-->SAAAAARRRRDDDDIIIINNNNNEEEE CAAAAANNNNNNSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!
-->WHY DO I PAY FOR SHITTY TRAINS! WHERE IS THE NORTH-SOUTH LINE!
-->WHY WASN’T IT IN YOUR DESIGN. HERE I AM, USING CRAPPY TRAMS!
-->THAT BREAK DOOOOOWWWWNNNN!!!! THAT BREAK DOOOOOWWWWNNNNN!!!!!”
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[[caption-width-right:350:Only in Zootopia as they say![[note]]Clockwise from top left: [[Disney/{{Zootopia}} Judy Hopps & Nick Wilde, Jack Savage & Skye]], [[WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox Kristofferson Silverfox & Ash Fox]], and [[Anime/{{Aggretsuko}} Retsuko & Haida]].[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Only in Zootopia as they say![[note]]Clockwise from top left: [[Disney/{{Zootopia}} Judy Hopps & Nick Wilde, Jack Savage & Skye]], Skye Autumn]], [[WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox Kristofferson Silverfox & Ash Fox]], and [[Anime/{{Aggretsuko}} Retsuko & Haida]].[[/note]]]]

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