Jul 21, 2020 - Explore Taylor Artibani's board "Chief Bogo" on Pinterest. Chief Bogo is a chief of the police from Zootopia. Chief Bogo Quotes: Chief Bogo: Life isn't some cartoon musical where you sing a little song and all your insipid dreams magically come true. See more ideas about Chief bogo, Zootopia, Disney zootopia. "Life isn't some cartoon musical where you sing a little song and all your insipid dreams magically come true!
Given he's the chief of police, Bogo has a line set of four stars on each side of his collar. During the climax, Judy discovers the truth behind the predators' strange behavior; it is Bellwether who's to blame, as she and her ram henchmen created a In the end, Judy is reinstated into the ZPD, while Nick joins the force, as well. This is likely as a result of his exposure to the failings of the world with his years as a police chief, and is probably why he often takes an apathetic attitude with those around him. Bogo can be quite spiteful to those in his disfavor, and can occasionally allow his personal emotions to override his sense of honor. Chief Bogo: Shut your mouth, Wilde! He was openly against having a small mammal join his force, which was, initially, comprised of heavy-weight mammals such as elephants, rhinos, and hippos, and predators such as tigers, lions, bears, and wolves. Bogo and his force then infiltrate an Following these events, a press conference is held at the ZPD headquarters, where Bogo acknowledges Judy, who earns his respect for her accomplishment. He is authoritative and unbribable, which is likely the reason why He has a dry, though somewhat playfully sarcastic sense of humour, preferring to appear serious before delivering a punchline or revealing a light-hearted jest, as seen with his interactions with Bogo is first introduced during morning routines in the bullpen of the The following day, Bogo gets word that Judy abandoned her parking duties to catch a Judy then volunteers to find Otterton, personally, prompting a furious Bogo to fire her on the spot for "insubordination". He was seen using his position, and feared reputation as a brute law enforcer, to tease them twice, as seen when "acknowledging the elephant in the room", and again during the epilogue, where he jokingly assigned Judy and Nick to parking duty, only to cornily say, "Just kidding!"
It. The world has always been broken, that's why we need good cops. "I've got three items on the docket: First, we need to acknowledge the elephant in the room. Chief Bogo heads up the ZPD's first precinct, which operates directly under the authority of The following day, Bogo gets word that Judy abandoned her parking duties to catch a The following night, Bogo is in his private quarters entertaining himself with a Gazelle app, only to be interrupted by Clawhauser, who, to his excitement and delight, discovers the chief's secret love for the pop star. Bogo is shown to wear reading glasses when reading documents. After butting heads with her on several levels, he purposefully gave Judy a limited window of opportunity and an equal amount of resources to solve her first case (only giving said case for the sake of his job), additionally forcing her to resign if she fails. Before he can do so officially, however, he learns that Feeling as if Judy is just running a wild goose chase, Bogo demands her badge as a sign of resignation, but Nick stands up for her. However, during their first muster, this doesn't stop him from enjoying a few rounds of playful banter with the duo, on account of their history with one another, before assigning them with a more suitable mission of tracking down a While not having an actual role in the book, Chief Bogo is seen glaring at Judy as she departs from the ZPD. See more ideas about Elf fun, Elf on the self, Elf antics. He is a cape buffalo and the chief of the Zootopia Police Department. Francine... happy birthday." Towards his comrades on the force, Bogo is rather charming and stark yet playfully mischievous. Like you. Embarrassed and angered, Bogo quickly tries to change the subject while claiming to be working on the missing mammals cases, reminding Clawhauser to reveal that Judy has uncovered all fourteen missing mammals, plus the savage jaguar, deeply shocking yet impressing the chief. ―Chief Bogo to Judy Hopps. Nick: Ha! Chief Bogo is a major character in Disney's 2016 animated feature film, Zootopia. Chief Bogo : Don't give yourself so much credit, Hopps.
Judy solemnly denies the offer, however, feeling she's ruined the city with her actions; she then makes the decision to resign from the force, much to Bogo's shock. Chief Bogo/Quotes < Chief Bogo. " Life isn't some cartoon musical where you sing a little song and all your insipid dreams magically come true!
Like many mammals, Bogo was highly bigoted at the start of the film. His prejudice is mainly out of being "realistic", simply believing small mammals (such as rabbits) to be unfit for police duty, as they are not inherently strong mammals. Portrayals: In Toontopia (2017 film) - played by Crush (Finding Nemo), In Anthropomorphic, he is played by Shiloh "Coyoté" Maxwells, In Zootopia (Luke Yannuzzi Style) he is played by King Triton., In Kidtopia he is played by Cookie Monster. before giving them a more serious assignment. Dec 29, 2018 - Explore nicholegreen84's board "Chief Bogo", followed by 105 people on Pinterest.
Zootopia "All right, all right. Chief Bogo orders everyone to take their places and to act serious. With the city in fear, Bogo discusses with Bellwether that Judy (who is viewed as a trusted hero of the city) should be promoted to be the spokesperson for the ZPD, as a means to both subdue the public panic, and reward the latter. He is voiced by Idris Elba, who also portrayed Heimdall in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. So let it go. Aside from his work dedication, he disliked anything that interfered with more serious matters, including politics and the antics of his own officers, which ties into his former attitude towards Judy, as she was initiated through Lionheart's Mammal Inclusion Initiative.
When being written, Bogo was initially portrayed as a one-note character—stoic and deathly serious.
By the end of the movie, Bogo was much less concerned about maintaining his rough and brutal reputation, as he allowed himself to publicly enjoy his free time and let loose (evidenced by his passionate dancing at Gazelle's concert).