List of fictional foxes
Fictional foxes have appeared in various artforms and media throughout the centuries. This is an alphabetical list by medium.
Foxes in theater
- Basil Brush, a puppet
- Bystrouška, a vixen from the opera The Cunning Little Vixen by Leoš Janáček (in English translation just called Vixen)
- Foulfellow the Fox, from Pinocchio (1940 Disney film)
- Zlatohřbítek, a fox in the opera The Cunning Little Vixen by Leoš Janáček (in English translation just called Fox)
- Sebastian, a gay fox director from Meet the Feebles
Foxes in comics
- Br'er Fox in the Disney comics featuring Br'er Rabbit.
- Bystrouška, a vixen from the comic strip Vixen Sharp-ears by the opera The Cunning Little Vixen by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, later adapted into an opera by Leoš Janáček as The Cunning Little Vixen [1]
- Fiona Fox, from Sonic the Hedgehog
- Faux Pas.
- Joris Goedbloed in Tom Poes and Panda by Marten Toonder. [2]
- Jujube in Gai-Luron by Marcel Gotlib. [3]
- Ozy and Millie.
- Renato, from Andrea Romoli's comic strip [4].
- Seminole Sam in Pogo.
- Slylock Fox, a detective in Slylock Fox & Comics for Kids
- Tails, from Sonic the Hedgehog.
- Vlop, title character in a Dutch comic strip by Ronald Sinoo, which was published in the wildlife magazine Wapiti. [5]
Foxes in animation
- Br'er Fox in Disney's Song of the South.
- Br'er Fox in Ralph Bakshi's Coonskin.
- Fibber Fox in Yakky Doodle.
- Foulfellow the Fox, from Disney's Pinocchio.
- The Fox in The Fox and the Crow.
- Fox, in children Canadian, from Franklin
- Fox, from Skunk Fu!
- Foxy, an early Warner Brothers Animation character who looked almost exactly like Mickey Mouse. His girlfriend Roxy was also a fox and looked like Minnie Mouse.
- 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
- Kyuubi, the nine tailed fox that is sealed inside Uzumaki Naruto from the series Naruto
- The little fox, whose name is a "little fox" too. Urusei Yatsura
- Mimi LaFloo, a vixen in Bucky O'Hare
- Muggy-Doo
- Nanao is tiny kitsune, from Ask Dr. Rin!
- Nick in Disney's Zootopia.
- Pablo the Little Red Fox
- Ponchi and Conchi see also List of fictional raccoons from Shaman King
- Renamon and Kyubimon in Digimon.
- Robin Hood and Maid Marian in Disney's Robin Hood.
- Rusty, Rosie, George and Frisky, from Chucklewood Critters and several prior specials.
- Swiper the Fox, a thief in Dora the Explorer.
- King Voracious, Attila, Evita, Todd, et al. in The Foxbusters
- Tails, in Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic X, and Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog series.
- Eriko Tamura, Episode 30 fox girl blonde in NG Knight Lamune & 40
- Tod from Disney's The Fox and the Hound and The Fox and the Hound 2
- Kaiketsu Zorori.
Mythological and folklore foxes
- Kitsune – fox spirits the strongest being a nine-tailed fox (Japanese mythology). and Naruto the anime
- Kudagitsune – in Japanese mythology.
- Kumiho – in Korean mythology.
- Kuzunoha in Japanese Mythology.
- Huli jing in Chinese Mythology.
- Tamamo-no-Mae in Japanese Mythology.
- Teumessian fox in Greek mythology.
- Youko fox demons in Japanese mythology.
Foxes in literature
- Br'er Fox from the Uncle Remus stories by Joel Chandler Harris.
- J.C., in the Catfish Bend series by Ben Lucien Burman.
- Reddy Fox, in the stories of Thornton Burgess.
- Reynard the Fox in the Reynard cycle.
- See also Category:Foxes in literature.
Foxes in film and television
- Bravo Fox, from Zoobilee Zoo.
- Br'er Fox in Disney's Song of the South.
- Br'er Fox in Ralph Bakshi's Coonskin.
- Mr. Fox in Fantastic Mr. Fox, based on Roald Dahl's eponymous children's book.
- Foxy, an early Warner Brothers Animation character who looked almost exactly like Mickey Mouse. His girlfriend Roxy was also a fox and looked like Minnie Mouse.
- Foulfellow the Fox from Disney's Pinocchio.
- Lowieke de Vos in De Fabeltjeskrant. [6]
- Nelson and Vince, from Mongrels.
- Nick in Disney's Zootopia.
- Robin Hood and Maid Marian in Disney's Robin Hood.
- Tod from Disney's The Fox and the Hound and The Fox and the Hound 2.
- Vuk.
- Shippo, a young fox demon in Inuyasha (Series)
Foxes in music
- Mr Fox 1970s folk rock band.
Foxes in video games
- Carmelita Fox, a female fox in Sly Cooper.
- Corrine in Tales of Symphonia
- Crazy Redd, the Black Market salesman from the Animal Crossing games.
- Fox McCloud and Krystal in Star Fox series.
- Foxy the pirate in Five Nights at Freddy's
- Foxy Roxy, a lycra-wearing vixen in Brutal: Paws of Fury.
- Kingsley, the head character in Kingsley's Adventure
- Kitsune or (Fox) in Persona 4, who is part of the social links.
- Ninetails, a major boss character from the game Ōkami. Its source of power is the Fox Rods, which contain nine Tube Foxes, one for each tail. During battle with Ninetails, the tails turn into women and must be defeated individually. This character's name is spelled differently than Ninetales.
- Psycho Fox, the main character in a Sega Master System game of the same name.
- Rif and his girlfriend in the computer game Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb.
already mentioned in Naruto * The Nine Tailed Fox from the Naruto anime who destroys villages.
- Tails, in Sonic the Hedgehog.
- Reynardo, the player character of Stories: The Path of Destinies
- Snipe, a hybrid fox/paradise of bird in Crash of the Titans
- Titus the Fox: To Marrakech and Back, fox mascot in a platform game.
- Vulpix, Ninetales, Eevee and its evolutions, Zorua and Zoroark in Pokémon. Although Vulpix, Ninetales and Zoroark are based on Kitsune.
- Ran Yakumo, a boss in [
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Foxes as toys, mascots, and others
- Necky the Fox – The mascot of Famitsu magazine.
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See also
- Category:Fictional foxes
- List of fictional animals
References
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