A fox named Tod and a hound named Copper vow to be best friends forever. But as Copper grows into a hunting dog, their unlikely friendship faces the ultimate test.A fox named Tod and a hound named Copper vow to be best friends forever. But as Copper grows into a hunting dog, their unlikely friendship faces the ultimate test.A fox named Tod and a hound named Copper vow to be best friends forever. But as Copper grows into a hunting dog, their unlikely friendship faces the ultimate test.
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations
- Tod
- (voice)
- Copper
- (voice)
- Big Mama
- (voice)
- Amos Slade
- (voice)
- Vixey
- (voice)
- Widow Tweed
- (voice)
- Chief
- (voice)
- Porcupine
- (voice)
- Badger
- (voice)
- Dinky
- (voice)
- (as Dick Bakalyan)
- Boomer
- (voice)
- Young Tod
- (voice)
- (as Keith Mitchell)
- Young Copper
- (voice)
- Squeeks
- (archive sound)
- (uncredited)
- Lucy the Butterfly
- (uncredited)
- Bear (growling)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Bear (snarling)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe final Disney animated feature to simply end with a "The End; Walt Disney Productions" credit, as with all previous Disney animated films after Alice in Wonderland (1951). (All of the credits were at the beginning.) The next Disney animated feature, The Black Cauldron (1985), which was also directed by Richard Rich and Ted Berman, was the first one with closing credits.
- GoofsWhen Chief runs after Tod, he is dragging his barrel after him, but when the shot goes to Copper, still tied to his own barrel and barking, Chief's barrel is next to his.
- Quotes
Widow Tweed: We met it seems, such a short time ago. You looked at me, needing me so. Yet from your sadness, our happiness grew. Then I found out, I need you, too. I remember how we used to play. I recall those rainy days, the fires glowed, that kept us warm. And now I find, we're both alone. Goodbye may seem forever, farewell is like the end. But in my heart's a memory, and there you'll always be.
- Crazy creditsAnd "Squeeks" the caterpillar.
- SoundtracksBest of Friends
(1981)
Music by Richard O. Johnston
Lyrics by Stan Fidel
Performed by Pearl Bailey (uncredited)
I also like the message this movie gives. It is simple yet powerful. The two main characters wanted only the most innocent of things - friendship. Yet society couldn't allow this friendship to be. This movie tugs at your heart, and it doesn't stop tugging. And the realism didn't diminish any by the movie's close. The main characters' problems remained unresolved, yet each finished the movie in contentment. I feel that this lack of a "everything's okie-dokie again" finish like you see in traditional animated movies gave this story a powerful element.
If you're looking for songs your children can sing over and over again, you've come to the wrong movie. Each song is sung in a flavorful yet discreet manner. Little orchestration. Yet if you're looking for memorable characters, you've come to the right movie. Each character is very well developed, motivated by true emotions and the things that the everyday person wants - love, food, companionship. Each character is vibrantly drawn, and this vibrancy is matched by the character's personality. I saw a real person within the animal. Nobody is created in an idealistic image.
From realistic characters come a realistic story. Nothing felt written or hacked. Everything felt like it was supposed to happen. There was nothing outlandish about the entire story. And if you're looking for comedy, you'll find none. This is pure drama, yet it's drama that kids can easily understand. This movie had a story that seemed like it could've easily happened to the average person. This is a rare and endearing quality.
Basically, I loved this movie for what it had, a heart of gold, but also for what it lacked, a traditional formula. If you're looking for a story with a difference and a bittersweet flavor, this is the movie for you! It is nice, quiet, yet provocative and emotional. To sum it up, it is good clean fun with a touch of heartache, a true drama!
- pmcollectorboy
- Sep 7, 1999
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- El zorro y el sabueso
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $12,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $63,456,988
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,819,215
- Mar 27, 1988
- Gross worldwide
- $63,456,988
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.75 : 1