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The Fox and the Hound By Charles Solomon
The Fox and the Hound marked the last collaboration between
Disney's older artists, including three of the "Nine Old Men"
(Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, and Woolie Reitherman), and the young
animators who would make the record-breaking films of the '90s. Based on a
book by Daniel P. Mannix, the film tells the story of a bloodhound puppy
and a fox kit who begin as friends but are forced to become enemies. Tod
and Copper barely establish their friendship before Copper begins his
training as hunting dog. Unfortunately, neither character develops much of
a personality, which makes it difficult to care about them. The screen
comes alive near end of the film, when Tod and Copper have to join forces
to fight off an enormous bear. It had been years since Disney produced a
sequence with this kind of feral power--and years would pass before they
surpassed it. The Fox and the Hound ranks as one of the studio's
lesser efforts, but it suggests that better films were soon to follow.
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|  | Director: Richard Rich, Ted Berman, Art Stevens
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|  | Stars: Mickey Rooney, Kurt Russell, Pearl Bailey, Sandy Duncan, Jack Albertson, Corey Feldman(voices of)
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|  | Released: July 10, 1981
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