
The Fox's Secret: Uncovering the Birthday Mystery of Nick Wilde from Zootopia
Introduction: A Hotly Debated Mystery in the Fandom
Introduction: A Hotly Debated Mystery in the Fandom
Disney's animated film 'Zootopia' has captured the hearts of global audiences with its detailed worldview and charming characters. Among them, the clever yet tender-hearted fox—Nick Wilde—has become a popular character. Fans are curious about everything about him, from his childhood stories to his partnership with Judy Hopps. However, among the many discussions, one topic has always been shrouded in mystery: What day is Nick Wilde's birthday? This seemingly simple question has sparked various speculations and discussions online, and to this day, there is no official conclusion.

Two Theories: January or February?
In the pursuit of Nick Wilde's birthday, the most common theories point to two different months, each with its own fans and supporting evidence, making this mystery even more fascinating.
January 12th: A Record from a Database?
On some unofficial character database websites or encyclopedias, there are entries that clearly state Nick Wilde's birthday as January 12, 1984. This date is very specific, even including the year, leading many fans to believe it. This theory is so widely circulated that in many fan creations or celebrations, January 12 is chosen to celebrate the birthday of this charming fox. However, the official source of this date remains a mystery, as neither the film production team nor Disney officials have ever publicly confirmed this claim.
February: A Clue from Official Merchandise?
Another theory points Nick Wilde's birthday to February. The main evidence for this theory comes from a 'Nick Wilde February Birthday Commemorative Style Pin' once released by Shanghai Disneyland. For many fans, officially sold birthday commemorative merchandise is undoubtedly strong evidence for his birth month. After all, when Disneyland launches series merchandise, it usually follows the official settings of its characters. The existence of this pin has also gained a lot of support for the 'February birthday' theory.





