Judy Hopps

Personality
Judy is fiercely independent and optimistic. She has since childhood wanted to be a cop has achieved that dream through incredible trail and error. She cares deeply for the well-being of others, and would be more than happy to offer a helping hand to them. One of those most felt by her compassion is her husband sonic who trusts her deeply with his secrets and past. She has a large heart, and although she tends to keep her emotions under control—and even under wraps—a majority of the time, she is capable of expressing her true feelings in a genuine, powerful light.

However, her optimism and determination to be a police officer tends to lead her to be, at times, overzealous, overconfident, and impulsive. As a parking enforcement officer, she gave 201 tickets to anyone whose cars had been in a parking meter too long (including herself) before noon just to show up Chief Bogo's doubts about her.

Despite the odds, Judy remains optimistic and determined, adapting herself to the environment of Zootopia and those around her to build up both the way she presents herself and pursue her goals. She is clever, kind, and resourceful, which proves to be her greatest asset. She tarnishes the stereotype of a "dumb bunny", being intelligent enough to outsmart professional con artist, Nick Wilde, several times. Months of training at the Zootopia Police Academy has also left her tactical, with an impressive amount of physical prowess. During times of chaos, she can quickly take charge of a situation by concocting an efficient plan on the spot, being daring enough to take dangerous chances, in order to potentially end the day victorious. More often than not, Judy comes out successful as a result of this.

Physical appearance
Judy is a young rabbit with a lithe build and round face. She is covered in gray fur with a lighter shade on her underbelly up to her muzzle and on her paws. She has large purple eyes, a pink nose and inner ears, and long ears with black tips.

Judy wears a navy bodysuit with cobalt Kevlar armour vest and black handless gauntlets on each arm. She doesn’t wear anything on her feet like most animals in zootopia but does own a pair of blue sneakers to wear when she is visiting new mobotropolis.

Abilities
Judy has an incredible tactical mind and can think up strategies and plans without much time passing by. She carries a dart gun that is semi-automatic and shots tranquiliser darts that knock out a person for about five minutes. Judy is very skilled in hand to hand combat and can use her powerful kicks to make foes punch themselves. Judy has great hearing as she is a rabbit and can also jump very high.

Sonic the hedgehog
As sonic’s partner and husband Judy deeply cares for the blue blur, with her comforting him about his troubled past and keep him happy. She protects sonic with incredible ferocity and ternacity She also is very loving of him and always makes sure that he is okay before continuing.

Nick wilde
Judy and nick are best friendss for life. Ever since the two solved the night howlers case they have shown that they are incredible friends and will protect each other. Judy saved nick’s life on more than a few occasions during the case and nick is very grateful for it. Nick respects Judy’s decision to marry sonic and was surprised to be named best man. They are fiercely loyal to each other and can and will sometimes talk banter to each other.

Clove the Pronghorn
At first a bit sceptical of clove as once worked for Eggman, Judy has warmed up to her very closely. When she finds out about clove’s harsh childhood and why she joined Eggman in the first place, she treated her sympathy and showed consuene for cassia when her condition worsened. It was due to her quick thinking to use the cure of similar disease to which the zootopian’s cured, clove began to treat her like a sister. Judy respects clove’s more peaceful way of thinking and is happy for her she is named the ZPD’s negotiations specialist.

Chief bogo
At first Judy and bogo had a bit of a tense relationship when she first joined the zpd as bogo was a bit sceptical that a bunny could be a cop and also feared for her safety a bit. When she solved the missing predators and later the whole night howler case, he grew to respect her and say that she is the true personification of what a good cop should be.

Bonnie and Stu
Despite their dated views on the world, and especially predators, Judy shares a loving relationship with her parents, who often go out of their way to ensure their daughter is happy, and above all, safe. Judy has shown discomfort with their clingy nature, and unwillingness to exceed expectations, but their words of discouragement have never gotten to her, and the two eventually come around to accepting, as well as supporting their daughter's strong will, though they still strive to ensure she's safe at all times.

Though her independence and confidence lead her to ignore their pessimism, Judy was still unwilling to admit to her parents that her first day on the force was less than stellar, valuing their opinions enough to the point where she was embarrassed to admit that she had been relegated to parking duty on her first day.

Over time, Judy's optimism and courageous spirit would positively influence her parents to the point where they, themselves, became optimists who stood by their daughter's side when she was at her lowest point, exclaiming their admiration for her willingness to try in spite of the odds against her. They would also become more accepting towards predators, going as far as to establish a partnership with Gideon Grey, admitting that they wouldn't have done so if not for Judy's progressive world views. Upon learning this, Judy came to respect her parents all the more.

Gideon grey
Gideon Grey was Judy's childhood bully, and one of the major influences on her persistent nature and refusal to accept prejudice and underestimation. As children, Judy's goodwill and Gideon's superiority complex led to a lethal confrontation during a community fair; one that would have Judy develop a hidden fear and distrust towards foxes. Even as an adult, despite claiming that Gideon was simply a "jerk who happened to be a fox", their antagonistic history would lead Judy—a considerably progressive individual—to become prejudiced herself, going as far as to carrying around fox repellent on her first day at work.

Years after their last confrontation, Judy and Gideon crossed paths once more, and the latter was shown to have matured significantly. He immediately apologized to Judy for his cruel behavior, explaining that, as a child, he suffered from self-doubt that manifested itself into unchecked rage and aggression. Judy bears no ill will, nor did she show any hesitation in approaching her former tormentor, and the two have apparently made amends. Gideon was even unknowingly helpful in Judy's mission to crack a case that had been plaguing Zootopia, by the time of their reunion.

Mr big
Judy and mr big are very good friends, even when they at first misjudged each other. Judy thought the the arctic shrew could not have the power nick claimed that he had and mr big thought Judy was a comedian. However when fru fru arrived and told mr big that Judy saved her life the other day, they soon both were sorry for their mistake. Mr big then gave her and nick a major lead on finding the missing animals.

Over time, Mr. Big's fondness for Judy continued to grow; she became a welcomed member of his extended family, being appointed as the godmother of Fru Fru's expected daughter, and was also granted protection, support, and hospitality by Mr. Big and his mafia, evidenced by their immediate assistance in interrogating Duke Weaselton to help solve Judy's case, providing her with comfort and refreshments as they did so. When mr big found out about Judy’s marriage he was happy that she had found someone and was overjoyed when fru fru was asked to be maid of honour. He decided not to appear at the wedding himself as with loads of cops there they might recognise him and arrest him. He even joked with nick a bit when Judy told him who she was being married to.