The Fox and the Hound (1981)

Disney's timeless animated tale of an unlikely friendship between a fox and a hound dog, tested by nature and the passage of time.

The Fox and the Hound - Movie Information

  • Original Title: The Fox and the Hound
  • Release Year: 1981
  • Directed by: Richard Rich, Art Stevens et al.
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Adventure, Animation, Drama, Family
  • Age Rating (US): G
  • Runtime: 1h 22m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Release Date (Theatrical): July 10, 1981 (Brazil - L), July 10, 1981 (United States - G), October 21, 1981 (United Kingdom - U), November 13, 1981 (Germany - 0), November 25, 1981 (France - TP), December 26, 1981 (Australia - G), November 19, 1981 (Italy), August 4, 1995 (Spain - APTA)
  • Alternative Titles: Лис и охотничий пёс (RU), Cap und Capper (DE), Red E Toby 1 Nemiciamici (IT), Tod y Toby (ES), 狐狸与猎狗1 (CN), El Zorro y el sabueso (AR), Micke och Molle (SE), To gode venner Todd og Copper (NO)
  • Production Companies: Walt Disney Productions
  • Production Countries: United States of America

The Fox and the Hound - Plot

When a feisty little fox named Tod is adopted into a farm family, he quickly becomes friends with a fun and adorable hound puppy named Copper. Life is full of hilarious adventures until Copper is expected to take on his role as a hunting dog -- and the object of his search is his best friend!

The Fox and the Hound - Trailer

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A story of two friends who didn't know they were supposed to be enemies.

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The Fox and the Hound - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Richard Rich
  • Art Stevens
  • Ted Berman

Main Cast

  • Mickey Rooney
  • Kurt Russell
  • Pearl Bailey
  • Jack Albertson
  • Sandy Duncan
  • Jeanette Nolan
  • Pat Buttram
  • Richard Bakalyan
  • Paul Winchell
  • John Fiedler

Writers

  • Burny Mattinson
  • David Michener
  • Vance Gerry
  • Ted Berman
  • Peter Young

The Fox and the Hound - FAQs

What is The Fox and the Hound about?

The Fox and the Hound follows Tod, a young fox, and Copper, a hound puppy, who form a heartfelt friendship before the world tries to pull them apart. As Copper grows into a hunting dog, their bond is tested by nature, duty, and the expectations of the humans around them.

Does The Fox and the Hound have a happy ending?

It's bittersweet rather than purely happy. Tod and Copper ultimately go their separate ways, living in their natural worlds apart. But in a touching final moment, they share a look that honors their friendship — a quiet, emotional resolution that has moved audiences for decades.

Where can you stream The Fox and the Hound?

You can stream The Fox and the Hound on Disney Plus. It's also available to rent or buy on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home.

Is The Fox and the Hound suitable for young children?

The film is rated G, making it suitable for all ages. That said, it deals with themes of loss, separation, and growing up, so some younger children may find certain scenes emotionally intense. Parents often find it sparks great conversations about friendship and change.

Who voices Tod and Copper in the film?

Mickey Rooney voices the adult Tod, while Kurt Russell brings Copper to life. The younger versions of the characters are voiced by Keith Coogan and Corey Feldman respectively, giving both characters a charming warmth across their childhood and adult years.

Is The Fox and the Hound based on a book?

Yes, the film is adapted from Daniel P. Mannix's 1967 novel of the same name. Disney's version takes a gentler, more family-friendly approach than the darker source material, shifting the tone toward a story of childhood friendship and the pain of growing apart.

Was The Fox and the Hound a box office success?

The film earned around $29.8 million at the box office against a $12 million production budget, making it a solid commercial performer for Disney at the time. It was one of the last films produced under the studio's original animation veterans before a new generation took over.

What makes The Fox and the Hound a Disney classic?

Its emotional honesty sets it apart. Unlike many Disney films of its era, it doesn't shy away from the sadness of outgrown friendships and the forces that divide us. The genuine chemistry between Tod and Copper, paired with Buddy Baker's warm score, gives it a lasting emotional resonance.

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