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Slylock Fox, a fox detective who relies on logic and observation. He normally appears quite stoic. Max Mouse, Slylock's sidekick. He occasionally finds clues that Slylock misses, but is usually less focused. Chief Mutt and Deputy Duck, the local police, a bulldog and duck. Tiffany Fox and Melody Mouse, two friendly bystanders and occasional ...
Freddy Fox, a character in Peppa Pig; Fuchsia, a secretary who has more sense than her boss, Tyrannicaus, in Animalia (TV series). George the fox from Of Fox and Hounds. Kurama, a fox demon thief who is reborn as a human in Yu Yu Hakusho. Kurama, the nine tailed fox that is sealed inside Naruto Uzumaki from the series Naruto.
Created by animator Drew Hodges (Saturday Night Live, Community) and stop-motion studio Bix Pix Entertainment, Tumble Leaf features an anthropomorphic blue fox named Fig and his barnacle friend Stick (both voiced by child actor Christopher Downs), along with other residents of the island of Tumble Leaf, helping preschoolers learn basic science ...
September 10, 1994 December 25, 1997 The Fox Cubhouse: October 3, 1994 April 19, 1996 Jim Henson's Animal Show: May 17, 1996 Johnson and Friends: October 4, 1994 April 19, 1996 Rimba's Island: October 5, 1994 August 9, 1996 Spider-Man: November 19, 1994 August 25, 2001 Life with Louie: December 18, 1994 December 24, 2001 Klutter! September 9 ...
Peter Fox is the eldest child of the Fox family. A 16-year-old high school junior, he is regularly shown wearing a blue/purple and white baseball cap with the letter A on it, as well as a grey hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans. Occasionally, his cap has an "H" instead of an "A", but only as a benchwarmer for the high school baseball team.
[19] Megan Graye of The Independent wrote, "The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse is a wake-up call for adults, and a world of wisdom for kids. This 30-minute story will leave you feeling hopeful and probably a little teary. Emerging from it unaffected is just about impossible." [20]
In some variations, the fox feigns deafness, drawing the Gingerbread Man closer and closer. Then the fox snatches and devours him. In other versions, the Gingerbread Man halts in his flight at a riverbank, and after accepting the fox's offer to ferry him across, is convinced by the fox to move ever-forward toward the fox's mouth.
Fox in Socks is a children's book by Dr. Seuss, first published in 1965. It features two main characters, Fox (an anthropomorphic fox ) who speaks almost entirely in densely rhyming tongue-twisters and Knox (a yellow humanoid) who has a hard time following up Fox's tongue-twisters until the end.