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Region: 1 DVD Aspect Ratio: Pre-1954 Standard (1.33:1) Audio: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel Language: English, French, Spanish Weight factor: 1 item(s)
Plot Synopsis
The Disney animated feature The Fox and the Hound tells the story of a friendship between traditional enemies. Tod is a fox whose parents have died. His best friend is a hunting dog named Copper. As Copper grows up, he learns that it is his job to hunt foxes. Tod's caretaker Widow Tweed takes Tod to live in a game preserve where he falls madly in love with Vixey. Copper and his owner eventually enter the preserve to hunt Tod, and eventually Copper must decide between duty and friendship. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
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Editorial Reviews:
Produced during an acknowledged "slump" period after Walt Disney's death, The Fox and the Hound is a warm and amusing, if slightly dull, entry in the Disney animated canon. The story is conventional and generally predictable; in other hands, it would have been a fine framework for a cartoon, but here the characters are undistinguished and the dialogue is exactly what is expected, no more. Pacing is also problematic, with several portions of the film sluggish. These are balanced, however, by some very good moments: the sorrowful segment when Tod is taken to the game reserve, the climactic bear fight, and the final bittersweet parting. The animation in the bear sequence in particular is good, as is the extraneous (and unfortunately not very funny) running gag involving a caterpillar. Buddy Baker's score is exceptionally weak, but the invaluable Pearl Bailey still manages to make her numbers into rousers. Mickey Rooney and Kurt Russell also turn in fine vocal performances, as do Sandy Duncan and Jack Albertson in smaller roles. Two of the directors, Richard Rich and Ted Berman, would next direct The Black Cauldron, a less successful but more ambitious project. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
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Produced during an acknowledged "slump" period after Walt Disney's death, The Fox and the Hound is a warm and amusing, if slightly dull, entry in the Disney animated canon. The story is conventional and generally predictable; in other hands, it would have been a fine framework for a cartoon, but here the characters are undistinguished and the dialogue is exactly what is expected, no more. Pacing is also problematic, with several portions of the film sluggish. These are balanced, however, by some very good moments: the sorrowful segment when Tod is taken to the game reserve, the climactic bear fight, and the final bittersweet parting. The animation in the bear sequence in particular is good, as is the extraneous (and unfortunately not very funny) running gag involving a caterpillar. Buddy Baker's score is exceptionally weak, but the invaluable Pearl Bailey still manages to make her numbers into rousers. Mickey Rooney and Kurt Russell also turn in fine vocal performances, as do Sandy Duncan and Jack Albertson in smaller roles. Two of the directors, Richard Rich and Ted Berman, would next direct The Black Cauldron, a less successful but more ambitious project. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
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Chapters
Disc #1 -- Fox and the Hound
1. Opening Credits [4:32]
2. Orphaned [3:13]
3. Widow Tweed Adopts Tod [2:15]
4. A Surprise for Chief [1:29]
5. Mischief in the Barn [6:02]
6. Tod and Copper Meet [1:15]
7. "The Best of Friends" [4:14]
8. Tod Gets Into Trouble [4:37]
9. Cooped Up [2:55]
10. "Lack of Education" [7:13]
11. The Next Spring [5:23]
12. A Difficult Reunion [4:56]
13. The Aftermath [2:30]
14. "Goodbye May Seem Forever" [6:55]
15. Big Mama Comes Looking for Tod [3:46]
16. Tod Meets Vixey [3:32]
17. "Appreciate the Lady" [3:16]
18. The Hunter Seeks Revenge [5:37]
19. An Unexpected Turn of Events [3:09]
20. Copper Saves Tod [5:35]
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DVD Menu
Disc #1 -- Fox and the Hound
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Scene Selection
Bonus Features
Music & More: Sing-Along Songs - "The Best of Friends"
Games & Activities: Forest Friendship Game
Find the Friends Mode
Find and Match Mode
Games & Activities: DVD Storybook - "New Best Friends"
New Best Friends: Read-Along
New Best Friends: Read-to-Yourself
Backstage Disney: "Passing the Baton"
Backstage Disney: The Fox and the Hound Art Gallery
Bonus Shorts: "Lambert the Sheepish Lion"
Bonus Shorts: "Lend a Paw"
Set Up
Spoken Languages
English
French
Spanish
Captions
English for the Hearing Impaired
None
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Sneak Peeks
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Enchanted Tales: A Kingdom of Kindness
Tinker Bell
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Air Buddies
Cars
The Fox and the Hound 2
Peter Pan: Special Edition
Meet the Robinsons
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Cast
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Production Credits
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Art Stevens
| - | Director, Producer | |
Buddy Baker
| - | Composer (Music Score) | |
Burny Mattinson
| - | Screenwriter | |
Cliff Nordberg
| - | Animator | |
Daniel P. Mannix
| - | Book Author | |
David Michener
| - | Director, Screenwriter | |
Don Griffith
| - | Art Director | |
Don Hahn
| - | First Assistant Director | |
Earl Kress
| - | Screenwriter | |
Ed Hansen
| - | Production Manager | |
Frank Thomas
| - | Animator, Supervising Animator | |
Glen Keane
| - | Animator | |
Henry Selick
| - | Animator | |
Herb Taylor
| - | Sound/Sound Designer | |
James Melton
| - | Editor | |
Jim Koford
| - | Editor | |
Larry Clemmons
| - | Screenwriter | |
Mark Hester
| - | First Assistant Director | |
Ollie Johnston
| - | Supervising Animator | |
Pete Young
| - | Screenwriter | |
Randy Cartwright
| - | Animator | |
Ron Clements
| - | Animator | |
Ron Miller
| - | Executive Producer | |
Steve Hulett
| - | Screenwriter | |
Ted Berman
| - | Director, Screenwriter | |
Terry L. Noss
| - | First Assistant Director | |
Tim Burton
| - | Animator | |
Vance Gerry
| - | Screenwriter | |
Wolfgang Reitherman
| - | Producer |
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Format: DVD
Release Date: 10/10/2006
UPC: 786936694550
Item ID: 742887
Studio: WALT DISNEY VIDEO
ProductID: WD04964200DVD
Region: 1 DVD Aspect Ratio: Pre-1954 Standard (1.33:1) Audio: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel Language: English, French, Spanish Weight factor: 1 item(s)
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Features
Games & Activities: New! Forest friendship game - play a game of hide 'n' seek and learn more about the characters and their best buddies
DVD storybook: new best friends - read along or listen to the tale of Tod and Copper's special friendship
Backstage Disney:
New! "Passing the Baton: The Making of The Fox and the Hound" featurette - hear Disney history as legendary animators hand over the reins to a new generation of artists
The Fox and the Hound art gallery
Bonus Shorts:
Lambert the Sheepish Lion and Lend a Paw - more lovable animal characters from Disney
And more: including "The Best of Friends" sing along song
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