11 Ways Zootopia's Nick And Judy Relate To Siblings
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11 Ways Zootopia's Nick And Judy Relate To Siblings

The similarities will have you jumping for joy!

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11 Ways Zootopia's Nick And Judy Relate To Siblings
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Walt Disney Pictures recently added another adorable movie to its collection of classics: "Zootopia." This action-packed adventure movie was quick to steal my heart, and it's not just because of all the animals running around. Judy the bunny acquires a friendship with a sneaky fox named Nick. He's a villain of course, as most predators in this story are, but together they make one heck of a team.

These two characters are what really drew me into the movie because I realized that their crazy, odd yet comfortable relationship really mimics the love-hate relationship between my sibling(s) and I. So naturally I thought they must be fitting for all sibling scenarios. Here are ways that Judy and Nick's friendship mimics that of a sibling relationship:

1. He mocks her

Like an older sibling, Nick constantly mocks Judy, saying that she will never be a "real cop." And like the stubborn little sibling, she strives to prove him wrong, because that would mean you win the argument, right?

2. They do things just to annoy one another

Annoying your sibling is literally so much fun. If you're an only child, you're really missing out.

3. Their personalities are VERY different

I've never met any siblings who are alike. Honestly, different personalities are common and they make for some good arguments and stories to tell later.

4. He comforts her

Like any sibling would, Nick comforts Judy. Of course this happened AFTER he made her apologize, but it still counts as an act of love, right?

5. Comfort usually turns into teasing

After a comforting heart-to-heart with your sibling, teasing usually commences. This just means things are back to normal I suppose.

6. They can talk to each other about anything

Even though they can be jerks, sometimes you just have to let off some steam, and who can you trust better than a sibling?

7. They get each other into some pretty sticky situations

You may be in trouble, but at least you don't have to go through it alone.

8. You give each other "the look"

Whether the look is good or bad depends on how well you get along, but either way, it's an easy way of communicating.

9. You stand up for each other

No matter what the situation is, you know that your sibling has your back. It's like a code or something.

10. They challenge each other

Challenging your sibling is just natural, and it can be a lot of fun to test their limits and see their reactions. Double dares are the worst, am I right?

11. They make one heck of a team

No matter what situations you may come across, you always make it out on the other side. There's no better partner in crime than a sibling.

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