What exactly makes these two such compelling protagonists?Do they pass Mr. Plinkett's character test?
>>81576294
nice thumbnail
>>81576294
So by narrow margins, Judy took Lawful Good. Next up is neutral good:
http://strawpoll.me/7310793
http://strawpoll.me/7310793
http://strawpoll.me/7310793
Original post:
So last thread we had some debate over a character alignment grid so I thought: why not channel my (our?) inner autism and vote on a community one, one alignment at a time.
they pass Ebert's character test at least
>>81576319
You ought to add some outline or something to the lettering in the middle
>>81576316
I'm so sorry. I didn't know that would happen.
>>81576367
Ya, you're right. I'll do that for the next one. For the images too probably.
>>81576294
>>81576368
You can put a single frame at the start of the webm to act as a thumbnail
>>81576319
Judy really should be neutral good. She skirts the law a lot to do what's right. That's the very definition of neutral good.
>>81576433
I fully agree but the votes are the votes.
>>81576460
I call for a runoff on the grounds that /co/ doesn't understand what Lawful Good entails.
>>81576319
>strawpoll.me/7310793
Ugh, so many people voting Bogo for Neutral Good. Fucking preps.
Dawn Bellwether is Neutral Good:
- Foremostly interested in her community
- Resorts to unlawful methods but never disregarding the system
Remembies that the D&D "moral" system does not necessarily line with with our perceptions of "good" and "evil".
Is it just an inactive part of the week, or does the thumbnail really make that much of a difference?
>>81577499
Shit, I guess there is. I'm not used to that happening often
>>81577016
>>81576294
Didn't even realize this was the new zootopia thread. I would suggest remaking the thread with a better op
>>81576319
Bogo is lawful good, he did not think Judy was capable of being a police officer. He believed in societal norms and sterotypes: Social law.
Judy straight up blackmailed and threatened others to do good. That's more Neutral Good or Chaotic Good.
Why is Judy socute?
>>81576294
>Do they pass Mr. Plinkett's character test?
Pretty easily. It's not hard.
>>81577016
Bellwether had the full intention to watch as Judy got mauled by herbest friendso there's no way in hell she's not getting put in chaotic evil
>>81578830
But Bellwether also wanted a very authoritarian order.
The entire lawful/good/unlawful/evil system is busted.
>>81576319
>Lawful Good
Clawhauser
>Neutral Good
Judy
>Chaotic Good
Nick
>Lawful Neutral
Bogo
>True Neutral
Lionheart
>Chaotic Neutral
Mr. Big
>Lawful Evil
Bellwether
>Neutral Evil
Doug
>Chaotic Evil
Weaselton
>>81578859
I thought this was based on morals, not law
This is probably an argument fallacy or something but Hitler was very keen on strict laws, was he lawful neutral?
>>81576408Oh god, that's Hector isn't it
>>81576294
>Do they pass Mr. Plinkett's character test?
Why do we give attention to those fags
>>81576294
What is Mr. Plinkett's character test?
>>81579055
The Mr Plinkett character test is a way to test how multi-dimensional and strong the character is.
You must describe the character without mentioning:
>Appearance
>Skills
>Plot relevance
>Relationships
>>81576294
Judy
>enthusiastic, optimist, resilient, loyal, emotional
Nick
>i dunno actually, smart? sly? quick talking?
>>81576319
I'd say Nick is Lawful Neutral.
Lionheart is Lawful Evil.
Judy is Neutral Good
Her parents are true neutral.
Neutral Evil is Mr. Big.
Chaotic Evil are those under the effect of Nighthowlers.
>>81579391
Nick is a guy who chose a life of dishonesty and swindling because that's all anyone ever expected him to be. He wants to be good but doesn't think he can, and he wants to prove "You only are what you are" to Judy to prove to himself that his life is not his fault.
Judy is someone who has high ideals of equality, but is a bit of a hypocrite for having her own prejudices. She wants to prove Nick wrong to prove to herself that her years of hard work weren't for nothing.
>>81578907
He's definitely evil, but whether he's lawful or chaotic is hard to say because it's based on WHOSE laws you're talking about.