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Sign In. Search query. All Images Videos News. Local Shopping. Anytime Past day Past week Past month. About 89,, search results. People also ask. What is Fox Showcase? On the 26th September , Showcase underwent a major rebranding including a renaming to Fox Showcase. As the hound approaches, Tod distracts him, snarling at him.

After a brief fight, Tod sprints back to Vixey's burrow with Copper behind his tail. He safely enters it, but Copper is too big to follow him inside and begins thrashing and clawing his way into it. Tod and Vixey attempt to exit out the other end, but are stopped by Amos taking aim at them. After failing to shoot them, he takes a match and some straw and creates a fire in the back way, blocking their escape. He then joins Copper at the front, ready to shoot them both. Vixey coughs and tells Tod that they're trapped and that she's scared.

Nevertheless, he tells her that it is their only chance and they sprint as fast as they can out the back, narrowly avoiding the flames to Amos' astonishment, putting him in pure shock. They scale a mountain with a waterfall nearby as Copper and Amos follow them up to the top where they escape by going across an old fallen trunk. Once the hunting duo is at the top of the hill, Amos takes aim at a bush, thinking Tod and Vixey are in it, but finds that the chase climaxes when he and Copper inadvertently provoke an attack from a large disturbed sleeping grizzly bear who they accidentally antagonize.

Amos fires only one single shot, and only hurts the bear, who swipes at him and sends him falling down the ravine, losing his hat, and dropping his gun on a tree just out of his reach, but being forced to walk backward, and getting his foot caught in one of his own traps. Copper then jumps in between him and the bear and bravely tries to protect his master and attacks the grizzly bear. Amos frantically tries to free himself, but is not strong enough for the trap's grip which still holds his foot as tight as possible as whilst Copper fights the bear as this vicious battle continues to go on for a while and Copper manages to hold on for a while until the bear hits him to the ground and knocks him out.

When the battles end, he is soon overwhelmed. Tod, hearing Copper's yelping echo looks back and sees the horror of him being nearly killed. At the moment in which the bear closes in and is about to kill Copper, Tod intervenes, rescues him, and jumps on the bear's back, but continues to battle with him, and ends up leading him to the old bridge above the waterfall. Just as he comes close to Tod, he raises his paw and hits the sprinters of the old log which breaks and sends them both falling down the waterfall with the fallen trunk.

The bear presumably dies, while Tod is barely able to make it ashore. Copper approaches Tod as he lays in the lake, amazed at his bravery, despite past events when Amos appears, having freed his foot from the trap and takes aim at Tod.

Copper steps in front of his childhood friend and refuses to move away. After several seconds, Amos lowers his gun and leaves with Copper, but not before he and Tod smile goodbye. At home, Widow wraps a cast around Amos' leg while Chief and Copper rest. Before resting, Copper smiles as he remembers the day when he became friends with Tod. Up on a hill, Vixey joins Tod as he looks down on the homes of Copper and Widow.

As the film fades out, a voiceover of young Tod and Copper affirming their everlasting friendship is heard. Production of the film has begun in It has marked a turning point in the studio: Walt Disney's "nine old men" did initial development of the animation, but by the end of production the younger set of Disney animators completed the production process. Miller has decided to mainly use new talent to make their debuts with the film, as the pioneers of the company, referred to as the "Nine Old Men", are nearing retirement.

The animators and screenplay writers are primarily new, as were the film directors Art Stevens, Ted Berman, and Richard Rich. Wolfgang Reitherman was the producer, Richard Rich the production supervisor and Larry Clemmons was the head of the story team. Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston did much of the early development of the main characters. The newer generation of animators, such as Don Bluth , Ron Clements , Glen Keane, and John Musker , would finalize the animation and complete the film's production.

These animators have moved through the in-house animation training program, and would all play an important role in the Disney Renaissance of the eighties and nineties. However, the transition between the old guard and the new resulted in arguments over how to handle the film. Reitherman has had his own ideas on the designs and layouts that were to be used, however, the newer team backed Stevens, except Don Bluth, who has felt Disney's work was stale.

He walked out, taking eleven others with him, and formed one of his own animation studios. The exodus of the animators forced the cancellation of the film's original Christmas premiere while new artists had been hired. Early in production, Don Bluth left Disney, taking 11 Disney animators with him. Bluth had animated Widow Tweed and her cow, Abigail , and his team have worked on the rest of the sequence.

Four years later the film had been finished. Approximately , drawings, , painted cels, and 1, painted backgrounds made up the finished product. A total of people, including 24 animators, have all worked on the film. In the original screenplay, Chief had been originally slated to die the same as in the novel, but Stevens decided that he doesn't want to have an on-screen death and modified the film so that he survives, like Baloo in The Jungle Book and Trusty in Lady and the Tramp.

Berman previously had credits as a character animator for the film, One Hundred and One Dalmatians and writer for the film, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. He later went on to be codirector for the film, The Black Cauldron. Rich had been a Disney employee since but this was his first major assignment.

He also served as a co-director for The Black Cauldron. He later founded Rich Animation Studios. Stevens was previously credited as a character animator for the film Peter Pan , the previously mentioned One Hundred and One Dalmatians and the film Robin Hood.

He also previously directed the film, The Rescuers. When John Lasseter was hired at the Disney Animation studio, his first job was to animate the introduction of Copper. He also collaborated with Glen Keane on the climactic fight scene. The film premiered in theaters on July 10 , It was later re-released to theaters on March 25 , Its first home video release, on VHS format, came on March 4 , , as the last video of the " Walt Disney Classics " collection it has not been included in the "Masterpiece Collection", despite appearing in a promotional advertisement for the videos.

As in draughts, only the dark squares are used. The four hounds are initially placed on the dark squares at one edge of the board; the fox is placed on any dark square on the opposite edge.

The objective of the fox is to cross from one side of the board to the other, arriving at any one of the hounds' original squares; the hounds' objective is to prevent it from doing so. The hounds move like a draughts man, diagonally forward one square.

The fox moves like a draughts king, diagonally forward or backward one square. However there is no jumping, promotion, or removal of pieces. The play alternates with the fox moving first.

The player controlling the hounds may move only one of them each turn. The fox is trapped when it can no longer move to a vacant square.



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