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  1. Mr. Fox, also known as "Foxy", is the main protagonist of the Roald Dahl book and its movie adaptation, Fantastic Mr. Fox. Mr. Fox is voiced by George Clooney. Not much of Mr. Fox's life before the film's opening is mentioned, except that his father had died at the age of seven and a half non-fox years (forty-five fox years). In his adolescence, he was the most successful whack-bat player in ...

  2. The Rat does too - he doesn't just kidnap Mrs Fox, he takes Ash too; he searches for meaning in his life, like Mr Fox, and finds it through his 'job' of being Bean's security; he dances, sings and makes a lot of 'whoop' and 'waaow' sounds, which could illustrate and compare him to both the jovial and charming nature of Fox, but depicted ...

  3. Jul 3, 2018 · There, Mr Fox is only stealing chickens to feed his family. And in the end, the animals seem to be in a better place. In the film, the farmers’ attacks on the animals are really the fault of Mr Fox’s narcissism. And at the end, the animals are living in the sewer and stealing from the grocery store.

  4. The film's plot focuses more on Mr Fox's relationship with Mrs Fox and his son, which is pitted against Mr Fox's desire to steal chickens as a means of feeling like his natural self. The film adds scenes before Mr Fox attacks the three farmers and after they bulldozed the hill, as well as a slightly altered ending and more background on Mr Fox's past life as a thief of food.

    • Roald Dahl, Wes Anderson, Noah Baumbach
    • 1970
  5. In order to feed his family, he steals food from the cruel, brutish farmers named Boggis, Bunce, and Bean every night. Finally tired of being constantly outwitted by Mr. Fox, the farmers attempt to capture and kill him. The foxes escape in time by burrowing deep into the ground. The farmers decide to wait outside the hole for the foxes to emerge.

  6. Mr. Fox is a clever and quick-witted fox. He lives in a hole under a tree with his wife, Mrs. Fox, and their four children. Their home is on a hill above three lucrative farms. Mr. Fox plunders these farms each night for chickens, ducks, geese, or turkeys (depending on Mrs. Fox’s request). This is a risky endeavor, as the three farmers who ...

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  8. Mr. Fox and his children work together to dig tunnels and escape from the dastardly farmers. Moreover, in the end, Mr. Fox throws a banquet for all of the other animals, inviting them to come live with him and his wife and children and, in a sense, join his family. They work together, survive together, and are ultimately better and stronger ...

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