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Fox and The Hound

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#1Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 2:51am

So I recently (ok maybe like 15 minutes ago) finished watching Fox and the Hound, It is a childhood favourite of mine, and I hadn't watched it for years upon years.
Never have I cried so much in a movie than I have in this, and I knew I liked it for some reason. I dont think I could ever watch this movie without crying or at least shedding a single tear. This has to be one of the best Disney movies ever made - and I really think Disney needs to bring back the Old animation.
Anyone else watched this movie .. and cried?

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#2re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 3:09am

no? just me?
awkward.

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#2re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 3:31am

one of the best movies ever. i made my parents call me copper for a year and a half when i was 6.

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#3re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 8:15am

When I saw this fro the first time I was in a very sad place. I had just broken up with my bf and thought a nice cute Disney movie would be just what the dr. ordered.
Well, of course it got me crying (It is fricking SAD) and then all these untapped wells of loneliness began to pour out. I was devestated.
Needless to say it is the one Disney movie I do not have in my collection.


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#4re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 8:51am

If I'm not mistaken, this is the first movie I ever saw that made me cry.


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#5re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 8:52am

It's definitely a tear-jerker, but that doesn't automatically make it one of my favorites.

It's very sad, yes.

But I prefer Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Pinocchio, Little Mermaid, Dumbo, Bauty and the Beast, Peter Pan and many others to The Fox and the Hound.

Still, it's a very good movie... just not in the "classics" realm with other Disney animated films.


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#6re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 8:52am

Oh how I cried at this one! My dad forbid me from watching it again cause he couldn't handle the tears, lol! What a story!



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#7re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 8:55am

Definate tear jerker and one of my favorites.


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#8re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 9:33am

It's definitely a very sentimental film. I have it on DVD myself but it was made after the glory days of Disney animation. That's not to say it isn't a good movie, it's just that the animation isn't on par with the earlier Disney efforts or even the films that came after with it's resurgence via the success of "The Little Mermaid".
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#9re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 10:14am

I can't watch this movie. Honestly. I'm the sort of person who cries at sad commercials, so this movie kills me inside.


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#10re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 11:38am

I got the remastered version for Christmas, but haven't watched it yet. I really need to see this one again, it's been a while!

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#11re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 12:46pm

Yeah, I was in kindergarten the first time i saw it. Saddest movie of all time...ok maybe not all time but i was devistated.

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#12re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 12:51pm

yes, i enjoyed this movie when i was younger, but now i cant watch it. i cant handle it anymore lol

i tried to watch dumbo last year... bad idea. :)


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#13re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 1:31pm

I have to be in a really masochistic mood to watch this because it kills me every time. Dumbo and Lion King make me cry too, but I think the Fox and the Hound is sadder because it isn't death that separates them; it's plain old prejudice!

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#14re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 1:32pm

sorry double post Updated On: 4/3/07 at 01:32 PM

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#15re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 1:58pm

Nope, it didn't actually. Heavens, I must be more cold-hearted than I previously thought, but generally I don't cry very often -- kinda makes me sad (and wonder if I have some very serious undiagnosed psychotic inclinations) that I don't cry if you want to know the truth.


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rentgal589
#16re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 2:57pm

A cried for an hour. When Angel died in "Rent", I cried for the rest of the movie. I cried when I saw "Herbie: Fully Loaded" and I don't even know why. I cry watching "Extreme Makover Home Edition". I cry when I watch game shows. The list goes on.


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#17re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 3:07pm

I've been thinking about my initial post -- I rarely cry much over fiction, but I do my share of sobbing over real life events.
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition brings tears to my eyes every week too, I love that show. Yay I don't feel like Cruella anymore.


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#18re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 4:21pm

Yeah the people at Extreme Makeover are good at making me weep as well. Even with that annoying bullhorn, as soon as the family starts to lose it, so do I.

ScottInLA
#19re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 4:25pm

The Fox and the Hound was the first Disney movie I ever saw...don't remember much about it other than that, though. Maybe it's time to watch it again.

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#20re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 4:34pm

Ty is so cute that custom bed he designed for , but I am just a bit in love with Ed. I am a sucker for his accent-- I'd be a total goner if he was Scottish.


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#21re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 4:54pm

I havent seeen the sequal to fox and the hound, but im not a fan of the preview, basically you go back in time when they were young, and copper becomes some dog singer, I dont know but it looks rediculous.

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#22re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 5:04pm

I thought this was about the resteraunt and i got really happy


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#23re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/3/07 at 8:56pm

omgosh, this movie made me cry so much!
i still don't like to watch it.. i'm one of those people that gets more upset when bad things happen to animals in movies, then people! =(
awww.
*goes to watch disney movie..*


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#24re: Fox and The Hound
Posted: 4/4/07 at 1:32am

I watched it for the first time ten or fifteen years ago when my nephew was a little kid. All I remember thinking about it is how the character Mickey Rooney voiced ended up with the character that Sandy Duncan voiced.

And how, if that happened in real life, icky it would seem...


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