Here's the second bio of the alternative counterpart character women bios. This one is about Judy Hopps from Disney Zootopia. More info will be at the bottom of this chapter.


*Information*

Name: Thicc Judy

Full Name: Thicc Judy Hopps

Gender: Female

Age: 30

Universe: Disney - Zootopia

Stories: Breakfast N' Buns, Try Everything and More

Story Debut: Breakfast N' Buns

Alternative Universe Info: The AU story and its AU story sequel are set after the events of Zootopia.

Appearance: She's the same as her original counterpart until she becomes a little more thicc in the second story. Her figure (as well as her 'buns') have become big in the first one shot story, but her body becomes bigger in the second story due to her short-but-almost-bad depression and lack of confidence.

Bio: The same as her original counterpart until her new thicc appearance. She would be the same as she's portrayed in the movie, personality wise. Physically however, she has more humanoid proportions than usual but is still an anthropomorphic rabbit. Same goes for any other animal in Zootopia, depending on their appearances. In her case, she would have the build of a curvy, pear-shaped short-stack BBW. Around about 5,2 or 5,6. This version of Judy Hopps is in a married relationship with Nick Wilde. After the events of Zootopia, she and Nick continue their jobs of being police officers. After years of dating, they eventually got married and got a big house for them to both live in. One Morning, she prepares breakfast as well as dancing (and slightly twerking) to her favorite song - Body by Megan Thee Stallion. She and Nick then share a tender kiss (after he surprises her by slapping her butt). They then prepare for their jobs, even though Nick thought they were having the day off.

In the second story, Judy starts to struggle with self-confidence in her abilities as an officer and her newfound curvy appearance. Even with Judy finally making a difference in Zootopia and breaking stereotypes, the lingering odor of prejudice and bigotry still permeates in the city like a toxic cloud from a nuclear power plant. She finds herself in a situation where no matter how hard she tried to try everything, it feels like it wasn't enough. She still has to deal with the racism and discrimination that goes on in the world, especially around the ZPD. That level of stress causes Judy to feel discouraged and emotionally jaded to the point where she feels like she's back at square one. She also starts feeling insecure and self conscious about her curvy body and fears that she had wasted away into nothing but a fat slob after a few months of eating fatty foods, which caused her appearance to change over time, even if any weight she gained went to the right places. Feeling like her efforts to make a difference in Zootopia were all for naught, adding an additional layer of guilt to her sorrows, she starts feeling more depressed and miserable than usual. It isn't until a certain sly fox gives her the help and confidence boost she needs to overcome her depression and anxiety and help her realize that everything she did for Zootopia was not all for nothing. And her life being married to Nick makes it clear how her more curvaceous physique has never made her more beautiful, giving her the power to finally overcome her insecurities and embrace her new body, no matter what other animals may think of her. And finally regains her confidence to be the officer/hero that not only what Zootopia needed but deserved.


Thicc Judy Hopps' story will reveal itself in a much later date.

MAY GOD BLESS US ALL!