![]() Detective Oates tells them that the owner of the stand reported that a suspicious character was seen lurking around. While searching for clues about the robberies, Judy and Nick find a mud-covered key, a dirty theater program, and a dirty flyer. He is interrogated as a suspect of robbing multiple shipments of bogberries. Finnick opens the door wielding a baseball bat to attack and yells "Who is it?!" He composes himself when he sees Judy, who begs him to help her find Nick, which he does.įinnick appears in Burgled Berries, the eighth case of the game. Later, after solving a problem, Judy drives up to his van in Sahara Square and knocks on it, hoping to find Nick. Nick leaves Judy while Judy returns to her home, feeling guilty. However, their relationship was on the rocks when the city was gripped in fear. With no choice, Nick helps Judy, and later they develop a relationship. Finnick declares Nick a cop, gives him his police sticker, and leaves laughing. He breaks into uproarious laughter at Nick's humiliation praising Judy for her skills. After that, Finnick can no longer keep this quiet. ![]() Judy forces him to help her or face five years in prison. Judy hustles Nick into helping her solve the case with Nick confessing the crime of felony tax evasion. As they banter, Finnick eavesdrops on their conversation. Judy drives up to them and asks Nick about information of the case of Emmitt Otterton. Finnick is seen in a stroller and Nick pushes the cover down to prevent anyone from hearing his adult-sized snoring. The next day, Nick and Finnick are prepared to do another "father and son" scam. "You're a cop now, Nick! You're gonna need one of these." ![]() He says a somewhat violent farewell to Nick, puts on shades and drives off listening to rap music, leaving Nick to an upset Judy. "You kiss me tomorrow, I'll bite your face off! Ciao."Īfter their scam, Finnick is paid his share and he exits out of his elephant suit and pacifier. Then Finnick collects the discarded sticks and he and Nick sell them as lumber to a mouse construction crew in Little Rodentia. She suspiciously follows them to Tundratown, where the duo are using the juices to make Pawpsicles to sell to lemmings. When they enter the van, she is shocked to find Finnick driving instead of Nick, the "parent". She excitedly rushes up to him to greet him but stops when she sees him holding a jar with Jumbo-pop juice melted by Nick. As they take their leave, Judy resumes her meter maid duties.Īt Sahara Square, she sees Finnick, exiting a van. Outside, Nick thanks Judy, and she tells Finnick she respects his "dream" of becoming an elephant, giving him a ZPD sticker. "This is Zootopia, where anyone can be anything."Īs they leave, Judy, feeling sympathy towards them, pays for the Jumbo-pop herself. After thanking Judy, Nick reaches for his wallet, but realizes that he "forgot it" and apologizes to Finnick for "ruining his birthday". Judy Hopps, hearing everything, steps forward and reminds Jerry about the health codes the employees are violating and threatens to shut him down unless he gives them the Jumbo-pop, to which he reluctantly agrees. Nick is trying to buy a Jumbo-pop for Finnick, saying that his "son" loves all things elephant and wants to be one, but the owner Jerry Jumbeaux, Jr., refuses to serve them because they are foxes, which makes Finnick toot his costume's horn in sadness. Nick and Finnick posing as father and sonįinnick is first seen in his elephant costume in Jumbeaux's Café posing as Nick Wilde's son. ![]() His outfit consists of a a black shirt with a vertical red stripe, olive-green shorts, and dark sunglasses.įinnick sports brown eyes and has an extremely low voice in contrast to his tiny figure. He has a cream-colored face, paw pads and ears, from which sprout feathery, white hairs. Finnick is a lithe, squat-bodied fennec fox with tan fur.
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