



The Fox and the Hound (Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection)
J**N
Watch it for family night
Love it
J**D
dvd movie
nice product, nice price
R**.
5 star movie
This is a classic great movie for kids and adults. I love it.
R**E
Memories
Best movie ever
M**D
Great fight scene
The Fox and the Hound is one hour and twenty - two minutes and was released in theaters on July 10, 1981. The story is a about a fox named Tod and a hound dog named Copper. As youngsters they start out as friends, but when they become adults their friendship is tested when Chief, another dog, falls from a railroad bridge and is injured. Copper vows to go after Tod and kills him because he blames him for Chief's broken leg. The main climax in this movie is when Amos Slade, Copper's owner, and Copper go hunting after Tod and run into a three hundred pound black bear. Just as the black bear is to kill Copper, Tod comes to rescue his friend. You can guest the rest of this movie. The Fox and the Hound have a few lasts in it. This would be the last movie to have all of the credits in the start of the movie and to have The End at the end of the movie. Also this would be the last time that Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston (two of Walt Disney's Nine Old Men) would work together. The Fox and the Hound is an excellent movie and gets an AAA+++.DVD EXTRASChapter SelectionsSet UpI. Spoken Languagesa. Englishb. Frençhc. Spañishd. NoneII. Captionsa. English for the Hearing Impairedb. NoneIII. Return to FilmBonus MaterialI. Theatrical TrailerII. The Fox and the Hound Read AlongIII. The Fox and the Hound Trivia GamePreview Trailer* The Little Mermaid II Return to the SeaPlayVHS PREVIEWSI. The Lion KingII. Return of Jafar
V**A
Cute
Love the classic and got this as a gift. Came in great packaging, as described and a cute movie.
P**P
Best quality version of this film out yet.
This is my favorite Disney movie and seeing the artistry in this much detail is heartbreakingly beautiful. Most importantly, NO SH*TTY DIRECT-TO-VIDEO MID-QUEL!!!There aren't any behind the scenes features, but Disney doesn't consider this film a success so there have never been any documentaries made about it. It had a troubled production back in the late 1970s when a majority of the animators that have been around since the 30s and 40s were retiring and young artists fresh out of college were put to work without any prior experience. Also Don Bluth and some other animators resigned from the studio and would go on to rival Disney in the 80s with An American Tail, The Land Before Time, and more. The young artists that worked on this would later contribute the films of the Disney Renaissance.This blu-ray is essential for die hard fans like me for it's outstanding picture quality, but if you want behind the scenes footage, the closest you'll get is the Illusion of Life TV special from 1981 which can only be viewed on a VHS bootleg on Youtube.
H**L
Old but good
Little more tattered then I thought
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