The Fox and the Hound (25th Anniversary Edition)

by Art Stevens (Director)

DVD, 2006

Call number

Family, DVD 68

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Publication

Walt Disney Video (2006), Edition: 25th Anniversary Edition

Description

A young fox named Tod is taken in by an old woman after his mother is killed by a hunter. Full of mischief, young Tod befriends Copper, a hound dog pup. The two become such good friends that their friendship becomes endandered when they grow up. Copper's owner, Amos Slade, wants to kill Tod and he'll do anything to get him. He even has his other dog Chief to help him. As Tod and Copper get older they start to become more of enemies. Will they ever get their friendship back?

User reviews

LibraryThing member Lucky-Loki
Ironically for the film where Don Bluth quit during production, this is the Disney film that to me feels the most like a Don Bluth film. It's a bit dark, but full of heart, can feel slowly paced, but has a genuine story that drives it forward. Even so, for a children's movie, it's not all that
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stimulating (see aforementioned slow pace), and I never cared much for it myself growing up. As an adult, I have a much bigger appreciation for it than I ever did as a child (as I indeed do with the better ones among Don Bluth's films) which is how it edges up to four stars now.
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LibraryThing member comfypants
A fox and a hunting dog can't be friends.

0/4 (Terrible).

Besides having a story that's ill-conceived and impossibly boring at every turn, every image in the entire movie is directly lifted from another movie.

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