Maybe a wolf OC who is a teacher in Zootopia. This wolf could teach self - defense classes to smaller animals, but has to deal with the fear and prejudice some of the students' parents have. It could be about how the wolf overcomes these obstacles and builds trust within the community.
To create a believable Zootopia wolf OC, start with their role in society. Are they part of the workforce? If so, what do they do? A wolf could be a delivery driver, but might face challenges like getting access to certain areas because of prejudice. Their family also plays a part. If they come from a large wolf family, they might have different values and expectations. For instance, their family might expect them to be tough and take on more 'predatory' jobs, but the OC wants to do something different. Also, think about their relationships with other animals. Do they have friends among the prey animals? How do they interact with them without making the prey feel threatened?
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.
One idea could be exploring the backstory of a minor character from Zootopia. For example, the street vendor who sells those delicious looking treats. Maybe he has a secret past that ties into a bigger mystery in Zootopia. Another idea is to create a new adventure for Judy and Nick. They could be called to solve a case in a different part of Zootopia, like the underwater section where the otters and other aquatic animals live. A third idea would be to focus on the relationship between different animal species in Zootopia during a festival. How do they interact? What challenges and joys come with it?
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.
One manga similar to Zootopia could be 'Beastars'. It also features anthropomorphic animals and explores complex themes related to society and identity.
There's a fanfic called 'Zootopia Meets Sonic's World'. In this one, some of the Zootopia characters find a portal to Sonic's world. Judy and Nick are the main Zootopia representatives. They are amazed by the different zones in Sonic's world and team up with Sonic to stop an evil force that wants to destroy both their worlds. It's full of interesting interactions between the two universes.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different plots in a fanfiction with that title. It might involve various characters from Zootopia sharing 100 kisses in different scenarios, perhaps as a way to show love and friendship among the diverse animals in the city.
Well, 'zootopia war fanfic' may tell a story where some external threat comes to Zootopia and starts a war. The characters from the original Zootopia would then have to band together, regardless of their species differences, to fight against this new enemy. It could also explore how different parts of Zootopia, like different districts, respond to the war situation.