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"I'll call you back. Anyway about Thursday..."
— Suki, while on her phone
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Suki Lane is a female Saluki and a supporting character in Sing 2. She is voiced by Chelsea Peretti.

Appearance

Suki is a slender Saluki dog with brown fur. She has brown, shoulder-length hair, and wears round glasses, a teal jacket, a teal dress, and brown high heel boots.

Personality

Suki Lane doesn't mince words and can come off as a little condescending, and she doesn't fudge the truth. As such, she can come off as blunt, a little rude albeit honest while attempting to be sympathetic towards performers she's scouting and deems them "not good enough". Suki is aware that her boss, Jimmy Crystal, has a really high bar and that he's not someone to trifle with.

She is not pleased when someone goes behind her back, as Buster and his crew did, but she still has a sense of moral integrity that Suki helped Buster escape after Crystal attempted to murder him, and she urged him to leave the city immediately and never come back. So, despite her flaws, Suki is at her core a good person and does the right thing. She even stopped her boss Crystal from interfering further in the show after his second attempt to kill Buster, and then called the police to have Crystal arrested for his crimes.

Suki can admit when she's wrong as she caught up with Buster and the crew to inform them of a huge opportunity to perform their show at the Majestic theater, and it can be assumed she became friends and business associates with Buster afterwards.

Biography

Sing 2

Suki is Jimmy Crystal's assistant and talent scout. She first meets Buster Moon when she comes to his production of a musical version of "Alice in Wonderland". She tells him that she thinks it's cute, but that he's just "not good enough" to make the big leagues.

The next day, she walks in on and is shocked to see Mr. Crystal talking with Buster and his troupe about having Clay Calloway in their show, which she is very skeptical about. Nevertheless, Buster's group gets permission to put on Out of This World at the Crystal Tower Theater. Buster asks Suki if there are any hard feelings between them, to which she warns him that he has no idea what he's getting himself into.

Throughout the duration of rehearsal, she is seen checking in on Buster and his troupe from time to time, especially when Jimmy is around.

Later, when Buster is locked away in Jimmy's closet to be dealt with later, Suki frees Buster and advises him and his troupe to leave the city and never return, in order to avoid facing Jimmy's wrath. She inadvertently leaves the closet door open when she leaves, tipping Jerry off that Buster had escaped.

She accompanies Jimmy, his two security guards, and Jerry to the Crystal Tower Hotel, when the latter informs the former that Buster is putting on his show behind Crystal's back. When they arrive at the hotel, Suki watches as Jimmy's security guards fight Big Daddy and his crew.

As Jimmy grabs Buster and rides a lift to a catwalk high above the stage, Suki calls out to Jimmy to stop him. She is grateful when Rosita saves Buster from falling to his death in the middle of her and Gunter's performance. Jimmy, furious that his assassination attempt was thwarted, tries to escape on the lift, but Suki has already pressed the button to bring the lift back down, making him more enraged. Big Daddy grabs Jimmy and drags him down the stairs, where he holds on to him for the rest of the show.

After the performance of Buster and his associates, Suki ultimately knows Jimmy is taking the credit for the show, but instead she has Jimmy arrested by the police for committing an attempted murder on Buster during the performance. As Buster and his troupe ride a bus back to Calatonia, she stops the bus and catches up to them and tells them that The Majestic Theater enjoyed the show and wants to have it played, which they all accept.

Quotes


"Oh, no, thanks. I'm not staying for the second half, so..."
— Suki, when Buster offers her popcorn for his show

"It really is a cute little show. (chuckles) Just not what we're looking for."
— Suki, telling Buster what she thought of his show

"Okay, Mr. Moon, can I be honest?"
— Suki to Buster

"Are you sure? 'Cause folks say that when they don't really mean it."
— Suki to Buster

"You're not good enough."
— Suki to Buster, about the chances of performing in the big city

"Look, you've got a nice little local theater here, and it's great for what it is, but trust me, you'd never make it in the big leagues. Bye, now."
— Suki, to Buster as she leaves the theater

"Are you out of your mind?"
— Suki, when she sees Buster riding his bike alongside her taxi

"Driver, could you please lose this maniac?"
— Suki to the cab driver

"Sir, your lunch meeting with... Oh my... (Jimmy Crystal: Not now!) Moon, how did you get in here? (Jerry: Hey, he said, "Not now".) Yeah, I heard him, thanks, Jerry."
— Suki, informing Jimmy Crystal about a meeting, only to be stunned by seeing Buster with his troupe talking with her boss

"You think this little guy from nowhere can get Clay Calloway in the show?"
— Suki to Jimmy Crystal about Buster claiming to have Clay Calloway participate in his show

"You have no idea what you’re getting into."
— Suki to Buster

"Excuse me, but Mr. Crystal wants to see you. (Porsha, in the background: Take that, you nasty alien monster.) (Buster: Oh. Well, I could come by this afternoon.) He means now. Right now."
— Suki, alerting Buster during rehearsal about Jimmy Crystal's request

"Mr. Moon, what have you done?"
— Suki, letting Buster into Jimmy's office, after finding out about Porsha being "fired"

"Shh! You need to get out of this city and never, ever come back. Do you understand? Never."
— Suki freeing Buster from Mr. Crystal's closet

"I told you you were not cut out for this."
— Suki to Buster, referring to Mr. Crystal's mean streak

"Yeah, and when he finds you're gone, he'll have his thugs looking all over for you."
— Suki warning Buster about her boss's wrath

"Get out of here."
— Suki, letting Buster escape

"Officers, arrest that wolf."
— Suki asking the police to arrest Jimmy Crystal after the show.

"I just got a call from the Majestic. They think your show is fantastic and they want to put it on at their theater!"
— Suki delivers the good news to Buster and the gang

Trivia

  • Suki was originally named Dixie during production.
  • In Japanese origin, the name 'Suki' means "loved one".


References

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