This scene raises so many questions. how many rodent deaths per year are due to being stepped on by bigger animals...

this scene raises so many questions. how many rodent deaths per year are due to being stepped on by bigger animals? are rodent lives worth less than other animals lives? is little rodentia the ghetto? are rodents and predators more predisposed to crime than other animals? what about insects, do they have their own district or are they just pests and food? are the bugs sentient? how about fish? if they aren't, where is the line drawn from species to species? are snakes seen as handicapped on account of their lack of limbs? are they classified as quadruple amputees? do any of zootopia's residents own pets? was their ever slavery in this world? is owning pets in this world the equivalent of slavery? does spaying and neutering still exist? how about selective breeding? so many questions

In attempted order:
Unknown.
Rodent's lives are not worth less since Chief Bogo reads the charges to Judy that she could be facing.
Little Rodentia comes across as its own city within a city complete with its own police force since we see a police mouse car in posters. Plus those who live in Little Rodentia would need their own law enforcement officers for day to day law enforcement.
No idea.
Insects are not considered in Zootopia's universe as they speak about "mammals" when referring to higher order thinking creatures.
See above.
See above.
There is no line drawn from species to species.
Snakes are reptiles so not included in this mammal ruled world.
See above.
No pets are observed.
Unknown.
No pets are observed.
Spaying and neutering would fall to the mammals' choice of their own body.

Needs more relatively giant Judy in comparison to her surroundings.

gee, thanks for the effort user. shame that so many of these high priority questions are unanswerable. hopefully they cover it all in the sequel.

Not to mention Judy is one big-ass bunny in this sequence. Realistically, she would not be that large compared to a mouse.

That's why I think than when making an anthro animals story it's better to have all of them (even insects and elephants) the same normal human size

Sequel, when?

Fuck off furfag, the original thread was deleted for a reason.

The only question I had after that was "are they seriously pandering to macro fetishists?"

I think the scale is pretty believable actually. The size difference between the average mouse and the average rabbit is bigger than you might think. Rats, on the other hand...

You're goddamn right they were.

If you'd watched the movie you would know these things

Macro is a garbage fetish.

Micro is a top tier patrician fetish

Judy is a crooked cop with ties to the Rodentia Mafia and has no qualms about using entrapment, illegal interrogation methods/torture or unreasonable force for her own gain.

There are some Rabbit breeds that are huge

Micro is that you enjoy being small/seeing small dudes in situations. Macro is the patrician choice of the two, however.

>Judy is one big-ass bunny

I want to stew that rabbit

maybe someone will pay attention to you if you click the downvote button hard enough

>Police force don't like Hopps because she's presumably too small to be an effective cop
>Still godzilla sized compared to the mice
Then how the fuck do the regular-sized cops police the mouse district?

That rabbit looks snug as fug

It's almost like the whole sequence is to facilitate getting to see the female lead towering over other characters.

Considering the original version of the scene was cut and they repurposed it juuuust enough to get all the shots of Judy that would pander? Yeah, pretty much.

They are the same fetish, user.

They can't. The reasonable explanation is that Little Rodentia has its own police force.