A human in a Zootopia fanfiction could be a scientist who accidentally creates a portal to Zootopia. Once there, the human has to adapt to the new world. The human starts studying the unique biology of the animals. This could lead to some comical situations as the human tries to understand how things work in Zootopia. At the same time, the animals are both curious and a bit skeptical of this strange new visitor.
One interesting Zootopia human fanfiction could be about a human detective who has to solve a mystery in a world where animals have human - like intelligence and society. He might face challenges in understanding their unique cultures and ways of communication.
In Zootopia fanfiction, a human soldier could be a protector of the peace between the animal and human worlds. Maybe they help in situations where the Zootopia police need extra strength or skills that humans possess, like handling advanced human - made weapons or technology.
One idea could be that the human is a lost traveler who accidentally ends up in Zootopia. Nick and Judy are initially very suspicious but then realize the human is harmless. They have to figure out how to get the human back to their own world while also hiding the human's presence from the other animals who might panic.
First, create a believable backstory for the human criminal. For instance, if he's a jewel thief, explain why he turned to crime. Maybe he was once a poor miner who found a precious jewel but was cheated out of its value, so he decided to steal jewels from others. Then, think about how he gets into Zootopia. Does he use some high - tech device to bypass the city's security? Next, consider his interactions with the animals. Will he befriend some or just see them as obstacles? For example, he might trick a naive fox into helping him unknowingly.
One idea could be a human criminal who sneaks into Zootopia to steal some of the unique and valuable items only found in the animal city, like the high - tech gadgets made for different animals' needs. Maybe they target the Carrot Pen from the Bunnyburrow bank.
A human journalist could visit Zootopia to write a story about the city. But during their stay, they uncover a conspiracy that threatens the harmony between the different species. The journalist then teams up with a fox like Nick Wilde to expose the truth. This would be a great way to explore the politics and social structure of Zootopia from a human's perspective.
Some animals might be scared. After all, humans are so different from them. But some brave ones, like the fox, might be curious and want to interact. For instance, a fox might see the human as a potential business opportunity or just be interested in the new things the human has.
Friendship is a prevalent theme as well. A human and a furry character might form an unexpected friendship. They could support each other through various difficulties, like the furry helping the human understand the laws and customs of Zootopia, and the human providing a different perspective on problems that the furry has never considered before.
First, you need to have a clear idea of the character you want to create. If it's a human in Zootopia, think about their background, like where they come from and what skills they have. For example, are they a scientist who is interested in the unique biology of the animals in Zootopia? Then, come up with a plot. It could be something as simple as the human getting lost in Zootopia and having to find their way back home while interacting with different animals.