The Fox and the Hound

The Fox and the Hound

1981 "A story of two friends who didn't know they were supposed to be enemies."
The Fox and the Hound
The Fox and the Hound

The Fox and the Hound

7.2 | 1h22m | G | en | Adventure

When a feisty little fox named Tod is adopted into a farm family, he quickly becomes friends with a fun and adorable hound puppy named Copper. Life is full of hilarious adventures until Copper is expected to take on his role as a hunting dog -- and the object of his search is his best friend!

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7.2 | 1h22m | G | en | Adventure , Animation , Drama | More Info
Released: July. 10,1981 | Released Producted By: Walt Disney Productions , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://movies.disney.com/the-fox-and-the-hound
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When a feisty little fox named Tod is adopted into a farm family, he quickly becomes friends with a fun and adorable hound puppy named Copper. Life is full of hilarious adventures until Copper is expected to take on his role as a hunting dog -- and the object of his search is his best friend!

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Cast

Mickey Rooney , Kurt Russell , Pearl Bailey

Director

Don Griffith

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kfernandezhn Although this movie was realized a long time ago, it's still on of Disney's greatest. Pros: Heartwarming from start to finishSimple yet great and well done storyFleshed out and great charactersCons: Some scenes/scenarios don't feel right for this movieMight not be for the whole family, it has some sad and dark momentsIn the end, grab a copy of this movies and gather your family and friends over to enjoy this classic. I'd recommended to pretty much about anyone.
Vimacone After Walt's death, the Disney animation studio struggled to stay in business and produce wholesome entertaining pictures. While they were harmless and enjoyable entertainment, films like The Aristocats and Robin Hood lacked the cohesive narratives of the films that had Walt's involvement (this was remedied with the release of The Rescuers). The style and look of films had stagnated as well. The xerox technology that streamlined the animation process gave the films a scratchy and unfinished look. This was the style of the Disney films for nearly 20 years with no change nor progress.The release of The Fox and the Hound changed the studio had been going. This was the last film to have prominent involvement of Walt's top artists and writers, some of whom had worked at the studio since the 1930's. Many new artists had been working at the studio for a few years. Thus this film was a transitional film from the old guard to the new. Although from many insider accounts, this transition was not a smooth one. Don Bluth, one of the top artists from the new guard, decided to form his own studio and take many of the animators with him. This delayed the release of this film by a few months.Fortunately, these complications did not affect the overall film. Like The Rescuers that preceded it, this film turned out a strong cohesive narrative. I'm surprised that it hasn't been mentioned much in recent years, but the story has a darker and more mature tone and theme to it than most Disney films of the previous decades. While great liberties were taken in adapting the source material, the writers managed to create a compelling theme of two friends who aren't aware they're naturally supposed to be enemies and how they confront the issue as adults.The artistry of the Disney films finally started to show progress starting with this film. The animation no longer has an unfinished look. I presume the xerox photography had advanced so that they were able to xerox colored lines like those that appeared in the features in the 1940's and 50's. This artistic progression would continue at a great rate for the next several years.While it was critically acclaimed at the time of release and a subsequent reissue, this film hasn't been held in high esteem by fans or the Disney company itself in recent years. The films greatest strengths are the theme of a strong friendship threatened by external circumstances and the fact that there isn't a happy ending, but a bittersweet one, which is unconventional for a Disney film in a way. Definitely worth watching, like most features released after Walt's death, this one is underrated.
datautisticgamer-74853 This film, despite the flaws that several critics give it, is one of my favorite Disney movies so far. In fact, it started my fascination with red foxes due to its combination of light and dark. This is more of a PG film, as I was genuinely horrified by pictures of Tod snarling at Copper, not to mention thematic elements, peril, and animal/firearm violence. That is one of the main reasons why I just adore this movie, but it is simultaneously an era of change for Disney, as Don Bluth left during development and a combination of old (Wolfgang Reitherman) and new (John Musker, Ron Clements, Glen Keane, John Lasseter, Tim Burton, Brad Bird, and even Joseph Barbera and Iwao Takamoto) faces would contribute to the animation. The songs are slightly forgettable but are still very fun or provoking to listen to (particularly Goodbye May Seem Forever), and despite the failures of Dinky, Boomer, and Squeeks as comic reliefs, the drama more than makes up for it. You will not regret seeing it, even if you don't like foxes or some of the big name actors in the film (Paul Winchell, Mickey Rooney, Corey Feldman, and Sandy Duncan are some examples).
lisafordeay The Fox & The Hound is directed by Richard Rich who also directed one of my favourite non-Disney movies of all time The Swan Princess. The story of this movie however The Fox & The Hound is about a orphan fox named Tod(voiced later by the late Mickey Rooney from Night & The Museum)who is reared by an elderly woman in a farm. Later he meets a hound called Cooper(played by Goldie Hawn's partner Kurt Russell)who befriends Tod and the two become inseparable. Of course Cooper's owner is a fox hunter and he goes off till next spring. Years later they are both grown up and become rivals but can the two ever become best friends again.Now I saw this after a long long time as I bought it on DVD as I am trying to buy some of the Disney classics as there is a deal now at the minute where you can collect every Disney movie now at a reasonable price and I picked this up because I haven't seen it in a long time like I said. So what did I think of it well I saw it with my brother last night and he teared up where Cooper left Tod and when the old widow lady left Tod in the woods and he was in tears saying its so sad. It was a very heartbreaking scene but I didn't cry at it. Also I loved the animation as Glen Keane(who is my favourite animator from Disney before his retirement) and also it has Chris Buck(who would later become a director and direct the highly overrated film Frozen). Overall this was a very nice heartwarming tale about a fox befriending a hound and you see them grow up and later reconcile later on in the film.Also in this film is the woman who voices Queen Uberta in The Swan Princess Sandy Duncan as Vixiy(Tod's love interest).For me I give this movie 5 stars and a 10/10