Your dad, me, your two-hundred seventy-five brothers and sisters, we're changing the world! One carrot at a time!
Intro CHARACTER INFORMATION
SPECIES Rabbit
GENDER Female
PERSONALITY Supportive, sensible, caring
APPEARANCE Gray fur, purple eyes, pink dress
OCCUPATION Carrot farmer
ALIGNMENT Good
HOME Bunnyburrow
FAMILY Stu Hopps (husband) Judy Hopps (daughter) Cotton (granddaughter) Pop-Pop (father)
Terry (brother) 275 other children unnamed son and daughter in law Molly Hopps (daughter) Bonnie Hopps is a female rabbit in Zootopia. She is the wife of Stu Hopps, the mother of Judy Hopps and Molly Hopps, as well as 275 other children, and is a member of the Hopps family. She lives in the Hopps family home in Bunnyburrow.Mrs. Hopps loves and supports her daughter, but is a hare nervous about Judy moving to Zootopia to become a big-city police officer.Bonnie is a bit taller than her daughter, Judy. She has grey fur, and has purple eyes like her daughter. She is seen wearing four different outfits throughout the film:First outfit: A pink plaid blouse and a blue skirt with carrot patterns. Second outfit: A pink sleeveless shirt with the same skirt. Third outfit: A light blue plaid blouse with a blue skirt. Fourth outfit. A blue sleeveless shirt with the aforementioned blue skirt.Bonnie is first seen at the beginning of the film, watching their young daughter Judy's play alongside Stu. She expresses concern when Judy reveals that she wants to be a police officer when she grows up.After the play, Bonnie and Stu do their best to convince Judy that she would be better off as a carrot farmer, with Bonnie saying it will be difficult or even impossible for her to become an officer, but Judy wanders away after spotting Gideon Grey, the local bully. 15 years later, She and Stu watch Judy's graduation ceremony with a mixture of pride and concern. Then they see her off at the Bunnyburrow train station, but not before giving her a spray bottle of fox repellent.Bonnie and Stu contact her later that night via Muzzletime.
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