>>80727515>>80727460Did you guys seriously not see that the first time we found the playlists? Half the songs on there are about the two of them.
Nick has
>The Lovecats>She's A Lady>The WayJudy has:
>Lovefool>Never Gonna Give You Up>Shut Up and Dance>A Thousand Miles>Teenage DreamAlso, these are in order. SO look at how they go.
Nick goes from The Lovecats, which is about two people who fight constantly and have a violent love/hate relationship to She's A Lady which is him realizing that he likes Judy and that she's not like other prey. Then he caps it off with The Way which is is about them riding off into the sunset together and only needing each other.
Meanwhile, Judy starts at Lovefool which is about her instantly being attracted to someone she shouldn't bother with (Momma tells her, after all) who will fool her and leave her to Never Gonna Give You Up which is, obviously, a pleading with Nick that she'll never leave him or give up what she feels. Shut Up and Dance is her just knocking Nick over the head and telling him that she should be his destiny and never to give up on their partnership.
When things get hard A Thousand Miles starts and Judy has to drive all the way back to Zootopia for Nick, literally driving miles and miles for him. Teenage Dream is the finale of their relationship. You have to remember that Judy is still really young compared to Nick and has probably never had a serious relationship so what she has at the end of the movie is a Teenage Dream to her (don't ever look back).
Nick's musical theme is about him overcoming his initial rejection of his feelings and Judy's is about getting over what her parents want and holding onto Nick even after she 'betrayed' him.
This wasn't obvious to anyone else?