Judy Hopps:
Gideon Grey, I'll be darned.
Gideon Grey:
Hey Judy, I'd just like to say I'm sorry for the way I behaved in my youth. I had a lot of self-doubt, and it manifested itself in the form of unchecked rage and aggression. I was a major jerk.
Judy Hopps:
Oh, I know a thing or two about being a jerk.
Gideon Grey:
Anyhow, I brought y'all these pies.
Stu Hopps:
Hey kids, don't run through that midnicampum holicithias.
[the kids stop and say 'Whoa!']
Gideon Grey:
Well, now there's a $4 word, Mister H. My family always just called them night howlers.
Judy Hopps:
I'm sor- What did you say?
Stu Hopps:
Oh, Gid's talking about those flowers, Judy. I use them to keep the bugs off the produce, but I don't like the little ones going near them on account of what happened to your Uncle Terry.
Bonnie Hopps:
Yeah, Terry ate one when we were kids, and went completely nuts.
Stu Hopps:
He bit the dickens out of your mother.
Judy Hopps:
[a realization comes to Judy]
A bunny can go savage.
Bonnie Hopps:
Savage? Well, that's a strong word, but it did hurt like the devil.
Stu Hopps:
Well, sure it did! There's a sizable divot in your arm, I'd call that savage.
Judy Hopps:
[another realization comes to Judy]
Night howlers aren't wolves, they're flowers! The flowers are making the predators go savage!
Judy Hopps:
[Judy gasps]
That's it! That's what I've been missing! Oh, keys! Keys, keys, keys, come on, hurry!
Judy Hopps:
[Stu tosses the pick-up's keys to Judy]
Oh, thank you, I love you, bye!
Stu Hopps:
[Judy drives off in the pick-up]
You catch any of that, Bon?
Bonnie Hopps:
Not one bit.
Gideon Grey:
Oh, that makes me feel a little bit better, I thought she was speaking in tongues or something.
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