Judy kindly accepts his apology by admitting she knows something about being a jerk herself. Seeing Judy, Gideon awkwardly apologizes for his bad behavior from when they were kids, saying that he had a lot of self-doubt, which turned into a form of unchecked rage and aggression and admitted that he was a real jerk. Gideon Grey would unknowingly become one of the driving points of Judy's character later in her life.įifteen years later, an adult and matured Gideon arrives at the Hopps family farm in his delivery van, which shows he has become a successful baker, and, after being inspired by their daughter, a business partner to Bonnie and Stu Hopps. He then leaves, feeling satisfied, unaware that Judy managed to slip the tickets out of Gideon's pocket and returned them to her friends. Angered, Gideon claws Judy's cheek, drawing blood, and derides her, snarling that she'll never be anything more than a "stupid, carrot-farming dumb bunny". Gideon simply mocks the young rabbit and shoves her to the ground, to which Judy retaliates by kicking him in the face. A young Gideon is first seen heckling Judy Hopps during her play when she announces her dream of becoming a police officer, so she breaks the fourth wall to him.Īfter the performance, during a county fair event in Bunnyburrow, Gideon and his black-footed ferret friend, Travis, bully two lambs and a bunny child to take their fair tickets when Judy shows up and calmly demands Gideon to return the tickets to her friends.
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