Big that Otterton suddenly went savage and attacked him, though he escaped with a scarred eye. Big reveals that it was Otterton who attacked the chauffeur, Mr. Nick and Judy believe Otterton was attacked before he could arrive, but Mr. Big's personal florist wanting to discuss something urgent prior to his disappearance, with Big sending a limousine escort to pick him up. Big invites them to Fru Fru's wedding, where he explains what he knows about Otterton, who turns out to be Mr. Big immediately releases Judy and Nick, feeling grateful for Judy's services to his daughter. Fru Fru then notices Judy and explains that the rabbit saved her from being crushed by a giant donut while shopping in Little Rodentia. Big sentences Nick and Judy to death via cryonic torture, but this is stopped by the arrival of Fru Fru, who scolds her father for breaking his promise not to "ice" anyone on the day of her wedding. Big under police suspicion, believing him to be a culprit in Otterton's disappearance. Nick tries to talk his way out of the situation but is interrupted by Judy, who places Mr. Big confronts Nick on the latter's audacity to arrive unannounced on the day that his daughter is to be married and further laments his feelings of betrayal and disrespect, regarding Wilde's rug scam. Big's polar bear henchmen, Raymond and Kevin, find Nick and Judy and take them to their boss' estate. What they discover is a ransacked car, and that it belongs to Mr. Big acknowledges that everyone, whether they're predator or prey, is capable of violence, as he indicated by his words, "We may be evolved, but deep down, we are still animals."ĭuring an investigation to find Emmitt Otterton, Judy and Nick track down the limousine Otterton was last seen in before his disappearance. This balance of firm and fair has solidified his status and reputation in Zootopia's underworld. He demands respect, and when feeling disrespected, no matter the circumstances, his first method of action is to kill whoever opposes him. Should he be crossed after establishing a partnership, however, Mr. Big, and he will gladly show his appreciation in a grand manner. Those who treat Fru Fru well, in spite of their past actions, immediately becomes an individual worthy of kindness in the eyes of Mr. The same can be said for his doted daughter Fru Fru who, while disapproving of her father's criminal activities, cherishes her father. This is also seen with his blood relatives, such as his late grandmother, for whom he cares deeply. He goes as far as to invite his affiliates into his home and providing homemade food and other luxuries in gratitude for their services, showing himself to be highly hospitable and respectful. He values family and is capable of seeing his acquaintances and employees-such as Emmitt Otterton and Nick Wilde-as family themselves. In spite of being a feared crime boss, he is not inherently villainous and prefers to establish healthy relationships with business partners, rather than intimidating someone to work as his accomplice. Big carries himself with a strong sense of class and dignity. Big's personal escort and mode of transportation. His most trusted of the group is Koslov, the largest and most intimidating of the mafia, who also acts as Mr. Big is often surrounded by a mafia of burly, well-dressed polar bears, who act as his bodyguards and henchmen - all of which are usually silent, stoic, and extremely loyal to their superior. She was buried in the skunk-butt rug, per Mr. Big developed a sincere grudge against Nick following this event, as it disrespected the former and his grandmother, who passed away shortly after Nick's betrayal. Big by selling him a very expensive wool rug made from the fur of a skunk's butt. However, this partnership was short-lived, as Nick took advantage of Mr. Nick was even offered cannoli made by Grandmama. Big valued, as he saw Nick as family, having invited the latter into his home. At some point prior to the film, they developed a partnership and one that Mr. Big is a self-made millionaire, having started with a few tuxedo shops in Little Rodentia, and eventually climbing up the financial ladder by becoming the owner of several successful legitimate businesses throughout Zootopia, such as the Tundratown limo-service. His family would grow over time, as he would eventually find love, and have a daughter, whom he cherishes above all else, declaring her as "the light of his life". Big's grandmother, or "Grandmama", was responsible for teaching Big the values of respect, determination, and family. As a child, he was raised by his grandmother, whom he loved and respected dearly. According to The Official Zootopia Handbook, Mr.
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