![]() ![]() So, there’s an adventure featuring Judy’s parents, Bonnie (Bonnie Hunt) and Stu Hopps (Don Lake), on the day they wave her off at the train for her big city training with “Hopp on Board.” And we see Fru Fru’s side of the great doughnut calamity from the movie when Judy saves her tiny life. They also came up with the core stories of the episodes which take place within the time frame explored in Zootopia. (Jerry is grey, Tantor is reddish-brown).The six stories are co-directed by animator Trent Correy (Zootopia) and story artist Josie Trinidad (Ralph Breaks the Internet), both of whom are rising star talents within Walt Disney Studios Animation. Since they are both African elephants, Jerry has a passing resemblance to Tantor from Disney's Tarzan despite their color difference.Originally, Jerry's " We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone" sign was going to say " No free Jumbo-Pops".The current version portrays Nick in a sympathetic light and avoids having the audience wonder why Nick doesn't just order the Jumbo-pop "To Go" to avoid the issue entirely as they do immediately leave the store. The scene was changed to Jerry using the "right to refuse" excuse that was historically used by stores to support prejudice. In a deleted version of the scene, instead of refusing service to Nick because he's a fox, Jerry doesn't want to sell the Jumbo-pop to Nick because Finnick would be unable to finish it which would then drip all over the place and he would have to clean up the mess.Jerry's first name is never spoken in the film.Jerry's name is a reference to the Disney movie Dumbo, in which the titular character is initially given the name Jumbo Jr.It is later revealed to be Paul who vandalized the café after he sold his store to a company called Sequoia Towers and tried to scare Jerry into selling the café. The case he appears in revolves around the vandalization of his café. ![]() In Seeds of Doubt, the updated case of the game, Jerry is replaced with Rodney, while Raoul is the victim of his shop being vandalized. Jerry appears in Melting Messes, the second case of the early version of the game, where he is addressed simply as "Jumbeaux". If I was smart? Do you know how big an elephant's brain is?” ―Jumbeaux, Melting Messes “ Paul said he sold his place to some development, and if I was smart I'd sell too. He asks the tiger when he can start working. Jerry initially says no, stating that the position is filled, but chaos caused by a new elephant waiter causes Jerry to change his mind. The comic begins with a tiger asking Jerry if there are still working positions open at Jumbeaux's. Jerry reminds Ernie that he said he wanted a Jumbo-pop that was a special shade of red. Judy Hopps and Ernie visit Jumbeaux's Café after Ernie remembers visiting the restaurant earlier that day. Role in Literature Judy Hopps and the Missing Jumbo-Pop However, she's willing to just issue a warning if he agrees to sell Nick a Jumbo-pop, causing Jerry to relent. ![]() However, Judy Hopps, who followed Nick into the ice cream shop, overhears the argument, and points out a rather serious health code violation that his waiter committed. appears in his café, refusing service to Nick Wilde, accusing him of skulking around his shop and pointedly telling him to leave.ĭespite Nick's insistence that he simply wants to buy a Jumbo-pop for his "son", Jerry points to a sign with the words "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone", and again demands that they leave. 2.1 Judy Hopps and the Missing Jumbo-Pop. ![]()
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