

He also has a yellow variant of his Hawaiian shirt. Nick's wardrobe consists of a light green Hawaiian shirt, a dark indigo necktie with red and blue stripes, and a pair of grayish-tan pants. He has green eyes and a dark purple nose. He has dark auburn fur on his feet, his hands, the tips of his ears, and at the tip of his tail. He's covered in red fur with a cream underbelly up to his muzzle. In Disney Zootopia: Friends to the Rescue, young Nick is described as sweet, friendly, and mischievous, and is noted to have a natural ability to make others smile and laugh, by replacing the magician, who called in sick, for his childhood friend, Hedy's birthday. He often works and splits the day's earnings with his quick-tempered partner and fellow fox, Finnick. Big ever again.īy the start of the film, Nick appears to be well-off, claiming to have made $200 on a daily basis since the age of twelve (though the accuracy of these claims is questionable). Feeling disrespected, Nick was turned away and was told to never show his face around Mr. At some point, Nick was involved with selling him a very expensive wool rug that turned out to be made from the fur of a skunk's butt. Big took a liking to the fox, welcoming him into his home and even introducing him to his grandmother, who made him a cannoli. Chief Bogo also displayed this behavior when Officer Judy Hopps, at one point, called Nick forth as a key witness for her case Bogo unabashedly scoffed at the idea of a fox being trustworthy enough to have its voice heard, thus refusing to listen to his testimony.Īt some point while operating as a con artist, Nick fell in with Mr. Some of these instances include Nick's interaction with the prejudiced Jerry Jumbeaux, Jr., who specifically states that he has the right to refuse service to anyone, and abuses this power against Nick, openly due to the former's distrust towards foxes. This unjust treatment continued well throughout his lifetime, apparent during his adulthood shown in the film, which would only heighten Nick's cynicism.

In addition, he declared that if the world viewed foxes as nothing more than sly, vile and untrustworthy scoundrels, he should not only accept it, but embrace it, subsequently doing so by becoming a successful con artist.

After running outside to escape his tormentors, Nick tore off the muzzle and broke down in tears.Īs a result of this treatment, Nick vowed to never let them see that they got to him and, from that moment forward, hides himself behind a mask of sly confidence. Unfortunately, his "initiation" turned out to be a cruel hazing prank where young Nick was ridiculed, knocked to the ground and held down while being muzzled by the other scouts for being a fox (as foxes are considered untrustworthy). Though he was the only predator and only fox in the local troop, Nick believed that would not matter and attended his initiation with confidence and enthusiasm. When he was 8 or 9 years old, his mother scraped up enough money to buy a brand new scout uniform, giving him the opportunity to join a local troop. As a child, Nick had a dream to join the local Junior Ranger Scouts, as he always wanted to be part of a pack. Wilde (his father is never mentioned or seen, except in the original version of the film). Nick came from a poor background living with his mother, Mrs. But when a rabbit cop outsmarts him, he finds himself actually helping her solve a mystery.

Background Official Bio Nick Wilde is a charming, small-time, con artist fox with a big mouth and a lot of opinions.
