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The comprehensive encyclopedia for We Can Fix Pawbert, the fan-created continuation of the Zootopia universe.

5
Seasons
104
Episodes
200+
Characters
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The Pack

The core four who anchor the series:

The Pack

The core four who anchor the series:

Seasons

  • Season 1 — 24 episodes — The Fall and First Rescue
  • Season 2 — 24 episodes — The Clawrence Conspiracy
  • Season 3 — 8 episodes — The Lionheart Crisis
  • Season 4 — 24 episodes — Release and Reintegration
  • Season 5 — 24 episodes — The Icener Crisis
  • W-Series — Post-series one-shots

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Crossover Series

The series features crossover characters from (not exhaustive):

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About the Series

"I don't want to be different."

We Can Fix Pawbert is a 104-episode fan-created television series set in the Zootopia universe, written in teleplay format with novel-style prose. It begins immediately after the events of Zootopia 2 and follows the redemption arc of Pawbert Lynxley, the youngest son of the Lynxley crime family, who attempted to murder Judy Hopps and destroy evidence that would free an entire species.

Pawbert spent his whole life seeking his father's love. When that love never came, he made a choice — a terrible, premeditated choice. Now he sits in a holding cell, abandoned by the family he sacrificed everything to please, facing a kill order from his own father. He deserves to rot. Everyone knows it. Except those assigned to protect him don't see a monster — they see a mammal who was taught that love has a price, and who paid it in full, only to be discarded.

The series asks whether someone who did monstrous things for love can learn to be loved differently. Whether apology and forgiveness are separate journeys. Whether found family can replace what was never truly there. Over five seasons, Pawbert transforms from a terrified, suicidal prisoner into a confident licensed social worker, husband, and pack member.

Core Themes

  • Redemption through choice — moral transformation requires repeated choices over time, not a single moment
  • Found family — what "pack" looks like when built from trust rather than blood
  • Love without conditions — what happens when someone finally receives the dignity his family denied him
  • Trauma as expertise — the journey from victim to social worker, turning pain into purpose

"You aren't too damaged to be loved. You never were."

Series Structure

Season Episodes Focus Tone Inspirations
Season 1 24 Trial and conviction Thriller / Drama The Blacklist
Season 2 24 Prison and clemency Action / Drama Jack Ryan, Homeland
Season 3 8 Lionheart crisis Limited series thriller Reacher, Prison Break
Season 4 24 Release and reintegration Slice-of-life
Season 5 24 Icener crisis and wedding Action-thriller 24

Each season deliberately adopts the tone, pacing, and narrative structure of its inspirations. The crossover episodes push this further, matching the voice patterns, humor styles, and dramatic rhythms of their source shows — from the heist energy of Brooklyn Nine-Nine to the laconic brutality of Reacher to the profiling cadence of Criminal Minds. Knowledge of the inspiration and crossover series is not required to follow along.

Rating

TV-MA DLSV from the first episode. Real consequences. Real deaths. Real love.