Woolter |
- “Hey, Doug, open up! We got your latte.”
- ―Woolter
Woolter is a large ram with black wool who works for Bellwether alongside Doug and Jesse. He is one of the tertiary antagonists in Zootopia.
Role in the Film

Woolter and Jesse arrive at Doug's lab-converted subway car to deliver a latte to Doug. Just as Doug demands to know if the latte has extra foam, Judy Hopps suddenly shoves Doug out of the train car, locking the three rams outside. Upon realizing Judy and Nick Wilde are stealing the train car, Woolter and Jesse give chase to the moving train car and climb onto it.
Trying to get into the conductor's room where Judy is driving, Woolter breaks through the roof and charges at them but instead rams his head against the door, which is quickly locked by Nick, leaving a large dent in it. Woolter repeatedly rams the glass, trying to get at Nick. Getting increasingly frustrated, Woolter charges again at full speed and Nick opens the door quickly, resulting in Woolter accidentally ramming Jesse, who was trying to grab Judy from the train window (apparently stuck as he was trying to break into the train), off of the train car.
Woolter also lodges himself stuck in the train window, briefly falling unconscious, with Judy clinging onto his horns.
After Woolter regains consciousness, he notices Judy hanging on to his horns and immediately shakes her off, sending her flying onto the roof of the train car. He then proceeds to try to free himself from the window until he notices Nick driving the car and punches through the glass of the window next to him to get at the fox. As another train is about to collide with them, Nick speeds up the train car at Judy's urging, and Woolter, noticing the other train, panics, and screams for him stop the train. As he continues panicking, Judy kicks him off of the train car and he lands on a track switch, changing the train car's direction.
Trivia
- Woolter's name is a reference to Walter White, protagonist of the AMC crime drama series Breaking Bad.
- Woolter's shirt says "Double Ewe", as a homage to the Double Deuce bar from Road House.[2]
- Due to Woolter and Jeese sharing the same voice actor John DiMaggio, Woolter speaks in a deep, gruff, and raspy voice in contrast to Jesse's somewhat meeker voice.
References
- ↑ Rich Moore via Twitter
- ↑ Rich Moore via Twitter, July 8th, 2016