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- “Raymond! And is that Kevin? Long time no see!”
- ―Nick Wilde
Kevin is a male polar bear in Zootopia. He is one of Mr. Big's bodyguards and a member of the Tundratown mafia.
Physical Appearance[]
Kevin has white fur, a black nose and lips, and brown eyes. In comparison to Raymond, he is slightly shorter and his head is thinner. He wears a dark tracksuit with two vertical yellow stripes on each sleeve, and a yellow crown logo on the top left side of the suit. He also has a blue band-aid on snout.
He also wears a gold ring with a large red stone on his left pinky.
Personality[]
Kevin is a calm and quite polar bear like all the bears in Mr. Big’s mafia. Kevin seems to enjoy his work under Mr. Big and obeys the crime lord without question and has no problem with executing animals via icing, showing that he is cold hearted, but has a sense of humor.
Role in the Film[]

Kevin and Raymond take the pair to Mr. Big
Kevin and Raymond abduct Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde after the latter two sneak into a limousine owned by Mr. Big. He silently stares out the window during the ride to Mr. Big's house.
He and Raymond bring Judy and Nick to Mr. Big's office, listening to their following conversation before Mr. Big orders the two polar bears to ice Judy and Nick.
Before they can drop Judy and Nick into the freezing water, Fru Fru arrives and recognizes Judy, which prompts Mr. Big to order Kevin and Raymond to let them go.
Near the climax of the film, Mr. Big orders the polar bears to ice Duke Weaselton and Kevin reveals the hidden icy water for Raymond to throw the weasel in, to make him cooperate with Judy.
Trivia[]
- "Kevin" was the name erroneously given to Koslov in early merchandise. Fixed later, Rich Moore provided a clear answer regarding the identities of Kevin, Raymond, and Koslov.[1]
- Kevin's name was changed to "Michel" in the French dub of Zootopia. This is most likely due to the fact that in France, Raymond in an old-fashioned name (and so is Michel), while Kevin is a more modern name that is often mocked by the French for being of "bad taste".
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