A distracted fox in a Zootopia porn comic is an unacceptable concept. It doesn't align with the values and intended audience of the Zootopia franchise, which is known for its entertainment and positive messaging for all ages.
A sly fox from an old - fashioned fox gang could be the main antagonist. This fox might see the baby fox as a threat to their way of life or might want to use the baby fox's innocence for their own devious plans.
The 'mystery adventure' trope is also popular. Picture Nick and the Star Fox team trying to solve a mystery that spans both their worlds. It adds an element of intrigue and keeps readers hooked. There's also the 'character growth' trope, where Nick learns new things from the Star Fox crew and vice versa.
Well, there are some really cool fanfictions out there. One I found has Nick and Fox McCloud from Star Fox teaming up on an adventure in a world that combines elements of both Zootopia and the Star Fox universe. It's really exciting to see how the different characters' personalities interact.
One possible storyline could be that the baby fox is lost in Zootopia and has to find its way home while encountering different characters who either help or hinder it. For example, it might meet Judy Hopps who takes it under her wing for a while.
In most cases, 'What Does the Fox Say' and the Zootopia comic are separate entities. 'What Does the Fox Say' is a popular song, while Zootopia is a comic-inspired animated film with its own unique story and characters. So, they don't typically intersect.
One of the main themes in Zootopia is the idea of breaking stereotypes. In the movie, different animal species have preconceived notions about each other, but the characters like Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde prove that these assumptions are often wrong. Another theme is about the pursuit of dreams. Judy, a small - town rabbit, has a big dream of becoming a police officer in the big city of Zootopia, and she overcomes many obstacles to achieve it.
Judy Hopps would likely adapt quickly. She's used to facing challenges in Zootopia, and in Warhammer, she'd just see it as a new set of problems to solve. Nick Wilde, on the other hand, might take a bit more time as he'd have to figure out who to trust. He'd probably start by using his charm to make connections.