
Judy shattered all odds by becoming the first rabbit to compete professionally in her city's elite athletic league. Trading her family's carrot farm for the training grounds, she battled prejudice from larger competitors and confronted her own hidden biases along the way. Her rivalry with Nick Wilde started tense and competitive, but gradually transformed into a powerful partnership both on and off the field. Judy embodies the belief that anyone can achieve greatness - yet she also discovered that even well-meaning actions can have unintended consequences.

Nick spent 20 years hustling as a street-smart salesman in a city that insisted foxes were born untrustworthy. His unlikely partnership with Judy shifted his perspective, though he never quite left his old ways behind - now he runs a semi-legitimate sales operation where the line between clever marketing and outright scam stays conveniently blurry. Beneath the sarcastic quips and slick charm lies someone deeply scarred by prejudice, quietly longing to be seen as more than what others assume a fox can be.

Carmelita is a dedicated inspector of international law enforcement, spending years chasing the master thief Sly Cooper. Their relationship is a complicated dance of cop and criminal, hatred and attraction. Carmelita believes fiercely in justice and law, even when her personal feelings conflict. She represents the lawful counterpart to Sly's chaos - and the tension that creates.