When Judy blackmails Nick into helping her in a case (after threatening to arrest him for tax evasion), Finnick leaves Nick while laughing at his humiliation, though it appears that neither took that particular instance seriously, as they kept contact with one another following that event.īehind their sassy remarks, their relationship appears to be a healthy one, as Finnick was willing to help Judy and Nick reconcile after their falling out, indicating that there is care between the two, though they simply express it in an unconventional way. The two are nevertheless successful in their partnership, though they have been shown to constantly take shots at one another for their own amusement when not working. The two are vastly different in personality, with Nick being reserved and charming, while Finnick acts mostly on raw emotion. They regularly work together, pulling off cons across Zootopia as a means to make money at the start of the film. Sometime after becoming partners, Nick made Judy admit that she loves him, sentiments that he returns.įinnick is Nick's partner and close friend. Nick often refers to Judy as "Carrots" as a term of endearment. As his realistic views on the world influenced Judy, her optimism and idealistic attitude influenced Nick, as he became open to taking chances and making a difference in the world, doing so by becoming the ZPD's first fox officer. He was shown to have garnered a respect for her cleverness and ability to, now playfully, outsmart him, affectionately referring to her as a "sly bunny". He was unwilling to ever leave her side, even in the darkest of moments, such as their final confrontation with Bellwether, and subsequently accepted her offer of becoming an officer, and her partner, at the ZPD, proudly so. When she finally returned to reconcile, it didn't take long for him to forgive her, knowing that - after the heat of the confrontation had passed - her words and positive feelings towards him were sincere.įrom that moment forward, Nick continued to treat Judy with love, care, and support. The fact that Nick filled out the application Judy gave him just moments ago, means he was more than happy to join the ZPD and become her partner until she accidentally damage their friendship by calling all predators "savage" (which she technically did).įollowing their falling out, Nick didn't entirely forget Judy, having held onto her carrot pen the entire time of their separation. It was further revealed just how strongly he valued Judy and her friendship after the latter's unintentionally prejudice words against predators were given during a press conference, as he lamented to the bunny his feelings of betrayal, after the one individual in the world that had finally believed in him turned out to be just as prejudiced as everyone else when she almost reached for her fox repellent after going as far as to ask her if she thought he would eat her. Judy, in turn, would comfort Nick and push him to understand that he's more than what the world sees him as, and although he initially avoided acknowledging this, he was shown to have taken it to heart once Judy offers him the chance of becoming her partner on the police force. This would be a significant moment for Nick, as he had once vowed to never expose his hidden vulnerability. With this in mind, he made it his goal to ensure Judy achieved her dream of proving her worth, going as far as to explain his backstory to her, believing she deserved to know the reasons behind his bitterness towards her at the start. Nick personally related to this as he, too, had made attempts to join a team, to fit in, only to be shunned and scorned simply because of his species. Over time, however, Nick would learn more about Judy and her persistence in cracking her first case, discovering that her will to prove herself on the force had been motivated by the prejudice given to her by her fellow officers at the police department, namely Chief Bogo. Their first interactions would contradict the stereotype, and one that Nick initially abided by, of the "dumb bunny and sly fox". He spent their first few hours together, as accomplices, making attempts to rid himself of her grasp, though the fact that she was just as cunning made this a difficult task, and one that was never fully seen through. He also later mentioned to have noticed her canister of fox repellent when they first met, leading him to believe her to be a bigoted individual, which he detests. Judy about to badge Nick at his police academy graduation.Īt the start of their partnership, Nick viewed Judy as a starry-eyed and naïve nuisance. I've become a cop, and we're the best partners in the ZPD! I still can't resist the odd dumb bunny joke, but Judy knows I love her.” ―Nick Wilde “ So, we cracked the biggest case in Zootopia, and look at us now.
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