The Fox and the Hound (83 min)
Synopsis: The animated story of two friends who didn’t know they were supposed to be enemies. Tod, an orphaned baby fox, raised by Widow Tweed, is best friends with Co
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pper, a young hunting dog. When they grow up, Copper learns to hunt and discovers he must pursue his friend. Tod is taken to a game preserve for safety, and there he falls in love with Vixey, a beautiful female fox. Copper and his master hunt Tod in the preserve, but when the chips are down, Tod and Copper realize that their friendship overcomes all.
Cast: Mickey Rooney (older Tod), Keith Mitchell (young Tod), Kurt Russell (older Copper), Corey Feldman (young Copper), Pearl Bailey (Big Mama), Pat Buttram (Chief), Sandy Duncan (Vixey), Dick Bakalyan (Dinky), Paul Winchell (Boomer), Jack Albertson (Amos Slade), and Jeanette Nolan (Widow Tweed),
Songs: “Best of Friends,” “Lack of Education,” “A Huntin’ Man,” “Goodbye May Seem Forever,” “Appreciate The Lady”
Directed by Art Stevens, Ted Berman, and Richard Rich.
Released on July 10, 1981.
US Theatrical Reissue: 1988.
US Home Media Releases: March 4, 1994 (VHS); May 2, 2000 (DVD/VHS); October 10, 2006 (DVD); August 9, 2011 (BR/DVD);
Trivia:
• The film is based on a story by Daniel P. Mannix.
• The feature film marked the premier effort of a new generation of Disney animators who would, in a few years create The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast. With the exception of some early scenes and character development done by veteran animators Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston and Cliff Nordberg, this film represented the combined talent and imagination of a new team.
• Production began in the spring of 1977, but it was delayed by the defection from the animation department of Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, John Pomeroy, and an additional group of animators who were unhappy at the Disney Studio and eager to set up their own studio and produce movies that they felt were more in line with the style and quality of movies that Disney used to make in its golden years.
• By the time The Fox and the Hound was finished, four years later, it would require approximately 360,000 drawings, 110,000 painted cels, 1,100 painted backgrounds, and a total of 180 people, including 24 animators.