![]() ![]() ![]() Nick explains that his "son" would like a Jumbo-pop, claiming that Finnick loves all things elephants and hopes to be one when he grows up. Finnick looks to Judy and the two exchange gazes, but the fennec fox ignores her beyond that. She prepares to confront him with her fox repellent, only to pause when she spots Finnick, who Nick claims to be his son. She finds Jerry Jumbeaux Jr. refusing to serve Nick and believes this to be due to the latter violating a law. In during which, Nick was unknowingly spotted by Judy Hopps who, believing him to be plotting, followed Nick into café. This is Finnick's only known act of kindness and indicates that he does have some amount of care for both Nick and Judy.įinnick is first seen carrying out a money-making hustle with Nick at Jumbeaux's Café. He subsequently showed her sympathy by answering her pleas and helping her find Nick, who she had evidently developed a friendship with since their last encounter. He appears to have a particular soft spot for Judy as near the climax of the film, when visited at his van, Finnick was initially hostile upon answering, only to immediately soften at the sight of Judy. For all of his gruffness, Finnick does have a heart. ![]()
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