Nick was running a small scale scam (getting elephant ice cream on the cheap, turning it into popsicles, selling the used popsicle sticks as redwood for construction) and loving it, no way that’d fit as true neutral.
I’d also say that being part of a piece of media that attempts to perpetuate the idea that cops are the good guys makes him a bad guy. I bet there have been lives ruined because that movie made some kids think they could trust cops.
On one hand, I tend to agree: at the beginning of the movie I would’ve put him at true neutral.
On the other hand, the position fits because ACAB (regardless of him being depicted as a good guy in fiction).
Nick was running a small scale scam (getting elephant ice cream on the cheap, turning it into popsicles, selling the used popsicle sticks as redwood for construction) and loving it, no way that’d fit as true neutral.
He did nothing actually illegal, except that income tax thing.
Technically legal, questionable in every other aspect. Abusing the system for self gain sounds like a pretty clear lawful evil character.
Hounestly wasn’t he just doing capitalism? buy low sell high.
Dunno, I’d consider giving the middle finger to every food and safety regulation more capitalist than buy low sell high 😆
I mean, he melts the ice cream on a roof, collects it via a gutter, refreezes it on open air. And I doubt the transportation is any cleaner.
Zootopia has health/sanitation codes for food service. You see the bunny cop threaten enforcement of them against the ice cream shop.
Then, if the Popsicle sticks are actually being passed off as something they’re not, that’s also fraud.
Absolutely. Lovable. Still a cop.
I’d also say that being part of a piece of media that attempts to perpetuate the idea that cops are the good guys makes him a bad guy. I bet there have been lives ruined because that movie made some kids think they could trust cops.