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Nick the Fox Was Hot


I'm aware of how weird this sounds considering that he's a cartoon animal--and I swear I don't have any weird perversions--but did anyone else think Nick's character was really hot? The characters were anthropomorphized to the point that you could imagine their human counterparts. If I met a guy in real life with that lean stance, laidback and self-assured demeanor, and Jason Bateman's insanely sexy voice, I would definitely be attracted to him. The character kind of reminded me of a young Chandler Bing.

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Oh stop trying to justify it. If you find him hot you find him hot and you, Sir, are sexually attracted to an anthropomorphic fox.

I'm guessing you're next gonna be posting about how you have a dommy wolf char that you RP as and 600 commissions of him railing Nick Wilde but you're totally not a furry or something.

Take them to the security kitchen!

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I prefer Mayor Bellwether and Judy Hopps, being a guy.

All comments=my own opinion not reflecting my voluptous pinup profile girl, Courtney Thorne-Smith

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As a woman I like to know what was attractive about Mayor Bellwether. I can understand Judy being seen as good looking. I will end by responding to the original poster. Nick was intentionally made to be good looking. He looks like he could be a descendent of Robin Hood in the Walt Disney cartoon.

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He looks like he could be a descendent of Robin Hood in the Walt Disney cartoon.
I had the same thought.

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I agree with you first of all. Robin was my animated character crush when I was younger. I wonder if that's what they were going for with the way his character looked in this film. Plus Jason Bateman's voice 😍. I always think back to an interview with Anna Kendrick where she admits she too had a crush on Robin. "They draw them really sexy..because Robin Hood was quite sexy". In the same interview Eddie Redmayne talked about how he also had a crush on Nala from The Lion King and Maid Marian. They know.

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Judy had the most amazing eyes! And her figure looked nice in some of her outfits.

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Hey, I'm in love with Fifi La Fume (Tiny Toons Adventures) and Judy Hopps is growing on me. Nothing wrong with furries as long as it's between consenting adults.

America isnt ready for a gay mexican chicken sandwich - Poultrygeist

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To sort of paraphrase Judy Hopps:

"Ooh, ah, you probably didn't know, but a fox can call another fox 'hot', but when other animals do it, that's a little..." Lol.

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Not as hot as Robin Hood. #justsayin'

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Of course not, he never dressed in drag. #mutualhashtag

Take them to the security kitchen!

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I think he was hot also. And I'm male, older, and don't really care what others think.

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I have had a huge thing for Jason Bateman since Juno so his voice does it for me but I am not about to go there and say all that. I knows lots of people had crushes on animated animal characters as kids but thats a little too freaky for me.

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Nothing weird about finding an animated character hot. Nick Wilde is the loveable rogue type. Think Han Solo or Rhett Butler to name just two.

America isnt ready for a gay mexican chicken sandwich - Poultrygeist

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I found strangely attractive,no doubt about it.

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Nothing weird about finding an animated character hot.


Yes, but what if it's an animated animal? A cartoon animal? And what if you have a crush on this cartoon animal?

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*meekly raises hand*

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Yes, Nick is very hot and attractive.  Other posters have mentioned attractive cartoon characters who also happen to be animals, I'd like to add Kovu from "The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride" to that list. He isn't anthropomorphic, but still hot for an animated lion. 

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Do you touch yourself thinking of him?

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Not as shocking as you might think on a board with so many furries.

Take them to the security kitchen!

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