Yes! I thought the original sloth sequence went on too long (I mean, that's sort of the point, but I felt like it got frustrating for the viewers as well as for Judy), but the return of the sloths at the end gave it an excellent pay-off.
I also really liked Judy's parents! They don't understand Judy at all, like when they're telling her about the beauty of complacency and settling down ("We settled, and we settled hard") or the scene where they realize she's a meter maid and they're like HOORAY! - but you can tell they love her.
I also wonder how the rodent sections of the city were policed before the department started hiring smaller animals like Judy. A great big musk ox couldn't very well investigate most hamster crimes, after all! But probably this is how Mr. Big the shrew built up his criminal empire: taking advantage of that loophole.
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Date: 2016-03-19 05:58 pm (UTC)I also really liked Judy's parents! They don't understand Judy at all, like when they're telling her about the beauty of complacency and settling down ("We settled, and we settled hard") or the scene where they realize she's a meter maid and they're like HOORAY! - but you can tell they love her.
I also wonder how the rodent sections of the city were policed before the department started hiring smaller animals like Judy. A great big musk ox couldn't very well investigate most hamster crimes, after all! But probably this is how Mr. Big the shrew built up his criminal empire: taking advantage of that loophole.