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*"CHoPs" is a parody of ''CHiPs'', a real TV show that Nick's actor [[Erik Estrada]] starred in.
*"CHoPs" is a parody of ''CHiPs'', a real TV show that Nick's actor [[Erik Estrada]] starred in.
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*Nick and "Blazin'" Blade Ranger have the exact same helmets as Estrada and Larry Wilcox in the show ''CHiPs''.
*Coincidentally enough, ''CHiPs'' was cancelled after 139 episodes due to Erik Estrada being injured in a severe accident, but unlike Nick, who perished, Estrada actually eventually survived and recovered from that accident, which is why he is there to voice Nick today.
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Revision as of 07:30, 30 August 2014

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Nick Lopez
Color White, blue, yellow
Occupation Helicopter cop
Main portrayer(s) Erik Estrada


Character information
Gender Male

Nick "Loop'n" Lopez is a helicopter cop.

Bio

Planes: Fire & Rescue

By 1978, Nick “Loop’n” Lopez was America’s favorite helicopter cop, featured on TV’s CHoPs, a show about two California Helicopter Patrol choppers. Nick, the troublemaking macho young officer, got the nickname “Loop’n” from his signature inside loop, which no other helicopter could perform. It's been mentioned later on that Nick was said to have been killed in a severe accident during filming of CHoPs' 139th episode resulting in the show being cancelled and Blade Ranger to quit his job as an actor.

Appearances

Feature Films

Trivia

  • "CHoPs" is a parody of CHiPs, a real TV show that Nick's actor Erik Estrada starred in.
  • Nick and "Blazin'" Blade Ranger have the exact same helmets as Estrada and Larry Wilcox in the show CHiPs.
  • Coincidentally enough, CHiPs was cancelled after 139 episodes due to Erik Estrada being injured in a severe accident, but unlike Nick, who perished, Estrada actually eventually survived and recovered from that accident, which is why he is there to voice Nick today.