![]() As such, he can be just as cunning and manipulative as Nick, especially when waddling around like a toddler, to render others putty in his hands.įinnick also appears to care little for authority. Though he detests the misconception that he is a toddler, Finnick has enough self-control to maintain his boiling temper for the greater good: money, in his case. Although it is not a real psychological disorder, Finnick is a classic example of someone with a Napoleon Complex, being aggressive despite his small stature. Self-assured and no-nonsense, Finnick often tries to strike fear into those around him with verbal, and even physical threats. ![]() While Nick is calm and collected, Finnick is short-tempered and loud, often resulting in acts of violence whenever annoyed. Inside, Finnick (dressed as a nurse) worked with Clawhauser at the "collar check" desk, where the former would use a tag reader to remove the tame collars. The park was hidden beneath a false medical clinic and was a place where predators were given the chance to remove their collars to enjoy a life of freedom. Though Clawhauser and the badger remained in the movie, Finnick is the only member of the original group to have an association with Nick in the final version.įinnick was also heavily associated with Nick's ambition to open the illegal Wild Times amusement park. Both Finnick and Nick were also friends with Clawhauser and a conspiracy-obsessed badger, the latter being an accomplice in the duo's scams. ![]() He also knew Nick ever since they were children, having been in the same elementary class as Nick. Being one of the more vociferous citizens about this treatment, Finnick was resentful to the point he frequently received shocks during his outbursts. He was among the predators forced to wear a tame collar to keep them under control. Development įinnick was present in some of the earliest versions of the story, which featured Nick as the protagonist in the place of Judy Hopps. Though a seemingly experienced driver, there have been instances where he's been pulled over for underage driving. įinnick owns and lives in a shabby van, which he stole from an elderly bat. His massive ears have also been used to listen out for the sirens of nearby police cars, providing him with time to flee a scene before their arrival. Though not explored in the film, Finnick has a history of criminal activity he managed to continuously evade arrest over the years by using his childlike appearance to disguise himself with a look of innocence. In sharp contrast to his size, Finnick has an extremely deep, gravely voice, which forces him to remain silent when in public, as his appearance plays a key role in his scams. He has also used his toddler-like appearance for other means throughout his life, such as cutting school by convincing the teacher that he was his own baby brother. 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. Finnick met Nick at juvenile detention when they were teenagers. ![]()
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