judy hopps and nick wilde (zootopia and etc) created by amadose
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Description

A sequel\continuation of Amadose's 'Bun in the Oven' comic.

Author's notes

Content warning - this is a cucking comic (Netorase, Cuckold, Femdom and all sorts) featuring Judy Hopps and Nick Wild. Please CLOSE THIS TAB if this'll upset you!

Maybe block me too so you don't see more in the future <3 Truly, the last thing I want is for you to read a comic you'll find distasteful or upsetting.

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More Story Stuff:
As you've probably guessed with my last few chapters, I love the idea of a Nick and Judy relationship that isn't pitch-perfect. I see room in these characters to have shades of grey and that their relationship is between two flawed but still awesome people. One, an upstart prey animal with ambition and strength but also vulnerability. The other, a smart and sharp predator with a history of being passed over and devalued, who has an itch to control/loose-control in his life.

This comic catches our pair somewhere down the road from the last comic. They’re past the unintentional lies that came with those early steps of their non-monogamy for the sake of getting pregnant, past the apologies and advancement of their newly formed interests and kinks, and into a more structured and stable exploration of a weird and wonderful fetish.

I wanted to do a comic that shows them together, playing in this space prior to any sex. I think they've had their conversations, spent lots of time mulling things over, playing with the ideas. Finally they found a bull (a fox maybe) who ticks the boxes and they've been exploring with him ever since. This moment is a loaded one with lots of hot buttons that's really fun to press (for folks who enjoy this sort of thing). I think a lot of cucking stories really focus on the action, but I think there's so much to be said for the moments surrounding that: the talking, teasing, play, and aftermath.

I didn't draw Jude’s bull, I kind of think it’s more fun for the reader to envision who that might look like for themselves. In my head it’s a fox much larger than Nick, someone a bit rough and gruff. Someone who, unlike Nick, wasn't made to feel ashamed of his species as a child, but was maybe brought up elsewhere where it was celebrated. A man who didn't need to fake confidence with sharpness and comedy, and maybe finds enjoyment from watching others squirm a bit. In my head he's happy to press Nick's buttons, while burying his bone in Zootopia's hottest bunny, but is also hella respectful of them both and their boundaries - he knows he has it lucky! I dunno, you can fill in the gaps as you like.

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Personal Notes:
I hope you like the comic, but if you don't that's ok too! I know this isn't for everyone.
I make these comics for myself, to get better at art, and it's fun to do. If you've got a different idea for Nick and Judy, I’d encourage you to drawn them up yourself! You can do it - I'm proof of that - and I'd love to see more work out there with these two in it.

I'd love to hear from you if you liked the comic, but if you didn't I'd ask you spare me any mean comments. They just aren't worth either of our time, as I'll just delete them - I hope you understand - I'm keeping my FA space positive, friendly and fun, especially when it comes to kinks and fetishes. I think it’s important we don't yuck people’s yums, especially when they are harmless and doubly so in the furry community - I think we get railed on enough as it is for our interests by outsiders!

Be kind to one another, friends!

  • Comments
  • How does shaving work on a practical level? You'd get a weird bald patch. That's why it's no good just doing a 1:1 transfer of human tropes to furries. Either invent specific furry elements to fit in or just use humans. Like IHE asked about Sing using furries "If they're just going to do things humans would do, why make them animals?"

    Name recognition?

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  • GLaVedier said:
    How does shaving work on a practical level?

    Our dog gets regularly shaved, not to baldness but to a short coat. I can't see why furs wouldn't do the same. Though honestly, a large part of Zootopia art ignores fur entirely. When Judy is wet you don't see the sodden spikes of a wet fur coat in literally any Zootopia art.

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  • 3HC-Hg-CH3 said:
    Our dog gets regularly shaved, not to baldness but to a short coat. I can't see why furs wouldn't do the same. Though honestly, a large part of Zootopia art ignores fur entirely. When Judy is wet you don't see the sodden spikes of a wet fur coat in literally any Zootopia art.

    But again, why would the fur grow there more than other places, she should need general trims. The IHE question comes up still, and it's hilariously ironic as he cited Zootopia as a movie where using animals made sense. His takeaway was when talented people with a vision do something, they make it all hang together. When someone just pushing for numbers on a chart who needs some kind of thing to copy, it just looks like you took humans and called it a day after painting ears and tails on them.

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