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The Fox and the Hound 2

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In this sequel to the Disney classic, fox Tod (Jonah Bobo) and hound dog Copper (Harrison Fahn) have their friendship tested once again. When the dog Dixie (Reba McEntire) quits the canine band the Singin' Strays, the group's leader, Cash (Patrick Swayze), invites Copper to take her place. Excited by the prospect of Grand Ole Opry glory, Copper neglects his relationship with Tod, then discovers that show business is a dog-eat-dog world when it's revealed he is not, in fact, a stray at all.
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Rob Humanick Slant Magazine It's not hard to see this 2006 midquel as a betrayal of everything the 1981 original stood for. Aug 10, 2011 Full Review Joe Leydon Variety Twenty-five years after its predecessor charmed auds with an uplifting tale about an unlikely friendship between natural enemies, The Fox and the Hound 2 arrives just in time to serve as a handy-dandy Christmas stocking stuffer. Dec 30, 2006 Full Review Tim Brayton Antagony & Ecstasy The question is surely not, are there better sequels or even midquels to the original Fox and the Hound, but, could there possibly be a worse one? Rated: 3/10 May 27, 2013 Full Review Bill Chambers Film Freak Central ...Stupid and irreverent in a useless way, and a bunch of crappy songs don't help. Rated: 0/4 Aug 21, 2011 Full Review Peter Canavese Groucho Reviews Outside of profits, it seems pointless to impose this story onto established characters. [Blu-ray] Rated: 2/4 Aug 8, 2011 Full Review Nancy Davis Kho Common Sense Media Milder than the original and full of country music charm. Rated: 3/5 Oct 24, 2007 Full Review Read all reviews

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Jay W Whenever you go to the store and see this movie for sale, it is typically in a Blu Ray combo pack with the first "Fox and the Hound". What is appropriate to note is that next to it is a copy of first movie by itself without this sequel attached. The price of "Fox and the Hound": 23.99. The price of "Fox and the Hound 1 & 2" is 20.99. That makes the approximate market value for "Fox and the Hound 2" negative 3 dollars. And you know what? I would gladly pay the 3 extra dollars just to not have this sequel in my collection. The movie's very existence is frustrating. Disney was trying to milk their sequel train for all it was worth, so they figured "Fox and the Hound" was next on the chopping block. But upon watching the film they realized, wait a second...how can we make a sequel to this movie? Everything got wrapped up in the first. We can't do a prequel because we see the two characters meet in the first movie. We literally see the beginning and ending of these characters stories. What are we to do? They do like they did for "Bambi 2" or the "Beauty and the Beast" movies. They make, and yes this what they call it, an "inbetween-quel". A movie that takes after the beginning of the movie but before the ending. Something that by its own existence proves to be unnecessary. It would be like a compilation of scenes that were taken out of the original movie because they proved to be not relevant to the overall story. Typically, when I am describing exactly why this movie is so bad, all I have to do is explain the premise. In "Fox and the Hound 2", Copper is given the chance to run away with a band of Western singing hound dogs. Never mind that everyone already knows how the movie will end, remember it is an "inbetween-quel", that may be the dumbest set up for a movie I have ever heard. Let's throw in some celebrity voice actors. Kurt Russell was in the first, so let's have Patrick Swayze in this one. And let's have Reba and Jeff Foxworthy as well. This movie sounds like a joke movie, like a movie that wouldn't really exist but just an SNL sketch making fun of Disney. But no, it is real, and the joke is on all of us. It is a shame, because I do love the first movie. One of my only critiques of it was that I would have wanted to see more time with Tod and Copper together as friends. In theory, this movie is giving me that. But if this is what I would have gotten, I was better off not knowing. Be like the rest of the world, and just pretend this movie doesn't exist. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 11/30/24 Full Review Frank J NOT A SEQUEL. THIS IS A REMAKE. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 10/09/24 Full Review cdrsuperhero g This movie made me cry... Seriously, there wasn't any Morbius.. So sad Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/23/24 Full Review Nathan B Busier than a farmer with one hoe and two rattlesnakes Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/06/24 Full Review Ramn Argenis U No es oscura ni intesate es ahh💩💩💩 Rated 2 out of 5 stars 06/29/23 Full Review StephenPaul C LOL, the funniest 01 hour: and 09 minutes ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/05/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In this sequel to the Disney classic, fox Tod (Jonah Bobo) and hound dog Copper (Harrison Fahn) have their friendship tested once again. When the dog Dixie (Reba McEntire) quits the canine band the Singin' Strays, the group's leader, Cash (Patrick Swayze), invites Copper to take her place. Excited by the prospect of Grand Ole Opry glory, Copper neglects his relationship with Tod, then discovers that show business is a dog-eat-dog world when it's revealed he is not, in fact, a stray at all.
Director
Jim Kammerud
Producer
Ferrell Barron
Screenwriter
Rich Burns, Roger S.H. Schulman
Production Co
DisneyToon Studios
Rating
G
Genre
Kids & Family, Comedy, Adventure, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 1, 2014
Runtime
1h 9m
Sound Mix
Dolby Digital
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