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The Fox and the Hound 2

Best friends Tod, a fox kit, and Copper, a hound puppy, visit a country fair when they see a band of dogs called "The Singin' Strays". The band has five members: Dixie, Cash, Granny Rose, and twin brothers Waylon and Floyd. It is important that they perform well because a talent scout is visiting.

Director(s)

Jim Kammerud

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Cast & Crew

Jeff Bennett

Jeff Bennett

Additional Voices (voice)

Stephen Root

Stephen Root

Talent Scout (voice)

Jim Cummings

Jim Cummings

Waylon / Floyd / Additional Voices (voice)

Rob Paulsen

Rob Paulsen

Additional Voices (voice)

Kath Soucie

Kath Soucie

Additional Voices (voice)

Reba McEntire

Reba McEntire

Dixie (voice)

Jonah Bobo

Jonah Bobo

Todd (voice)

Grey DeLisle

Grey DeLisle

Additional Voices (voice)

Patrick Swayze

Patrick Swayze

Cash (voice)

Harrison Fahn

Harrison Fahn

Copper (voice)

Jeff Foxworthy

Jeff Foxworthy

Lyle (voice)

Vicki Lawrence

Vicki Lawrence

Granny Rose (voice)

April Winchell

April Winchell

Additional Voices (voice)

Russi Taylor

Russi Taylor

Additional Voices (voice)

Jim Kammerud

Jim Kammerud

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Hannah Farr

Hannah Farr

Additional Voices (voice)

Details

GenresAdventure, Animation, Comedy, Family
Runtime1h 9 mins
Released on09 Nov 2006
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

5/10

These continuing adventures for 'Tod" and "Copper" are really only an excuse for some toe-tapping country and western musical numbers. The story is really neither here nor there. Travelling around, they alight on a band who take a bit of a shine to "Copper" and perhaps the big time looms? This puts a strain on the friendship - especially with the "Grand Ole Opry" beckoning and the pair spending less and less time together. Can "Tod" make his friend realise it's all a pipe-dream? Or perhaps it isn't - maybe "Copper" is destined for stardom? The animation focusses almost entirely on the speaking characters and that leaves the background looking very static and two-dimensional. The fairground scene isn't any better than the one in "Mary Poppins" from more than forty years earlier and the characterisations rely much too heavily on the songs. It's a straight to video exercise, this - the kids might enjoy it once, but I doubt it needs to be watched twice by anyone.

Part of the Series

The Fox and the Hound

The Fox and the Hound

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