![]() ![]() Finnick and Nick's most well-known act is that of a father and son duo, with Finnick disguising himself as the latter. Nevertheless, he can be talked into embracing his appearance for the sake of money, which appears to be one of the few things that can suppress his temperament for a certain amount of time. This is a point of contention for Finnick, who shows deep displeasure in this common misconception. Though they are polar opposites, the two get along well when working a scheme, and have shown to be met with considerable success in their operations.īeing the smallest species of the fox family, Finnick is much smaller than Nick, to the point where he is often identified as a toddler, rather than his actual age. Together, the two regularly roam about the city of Zootopia during the day, hustling citizens as a means to make a quick buck. They were originally rivals vying for the money of Zootopia's populace until they discovered that they work best as a team. There is a chance that his status may change since Zootopia 2 has been confirmed.Finnick met Nick at juvenile detention when they were teenagers.He sometimes is a jerk, such as when he intentionally made Flash take too long to process the limousine just to spite Judy.He joined Zootopia's Police Department, became an officer like Judy, showing his willingness to help people.He switched Bellwether's dart gun with blueberries, and put up an act of him going savage to keep her there for enough time for the ZPD Police Force to appear and arrest her, also having recorded her confession to make sure she was going down.He helped Judy get the evidence against the Night Howlers.He forgave and reconciled with Judy after she (unintentionally) gave a "racist" interview, claiming predators are that way because of their DNA and all predators are subject to possibly go savage, agreeing in continuing to help with the case.He helped Judy infiltrate and arrest Mayor Lionheart, despite him eventually being revealed not to be the one behind the attacks.He had the idea to look up for whoever caught Manchas with the traffic cameras.He prevented Chief Bogo form firing Judy out of sympathy after the fiasco that was trying to get the police to see Manchas, stating they still had ten hours to solve the case, and it was what they were going to do.He agreed to help Judy in her case, and while out of self-serving motives, he kept helping her out of the friendship that grew between them and it stopped being self-serving by the end.Even as a criminal, he never seemed willing to seriously harm anyone, despite still being a remorseless scammer.His Good Ranking What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Good? 1.2 What Prevents Him From Being Pure Good?.1.1 What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Good?.He was voiced by Jason Bateman as an adult and by Kath Soucie as a child. He is set to appear in the upcoming series, Zootopia Plus. ![]() He is a con-artist fox who gets involved in a police case about disappearances with a bunny officer, Judy Hopps, and helps her to get away from the charges against him, but creates a friendship with her and eventually solve the case for altruism and selflessness. Nick Wilde is the deuteragonist of Disney's 55th full-length animated feature film Zootopia. ~ Nick standing up to Chief Bogo for Judy, and becoming her friend. So, if you'll excuse us, we have a very big lead to follow a case to crack. Otterton, and that's exactly what we're gonna do. ![]() None of you guys were gonna help her, were you? Here's the thing chief, you gave her the 48 hours, so technically, we still have left. No wonder she needed to get help from a fox. Look, you give her a clown-vest, a three-wheeled joke mobile, and two days to solve a case you guys haven't cracked in two weeks? Yeah. Nick: Sorry, what I said was "NO"! She will not be giving you that badge. ![]()
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