When you’re a kid you think,” Oh thank god Chief’s okay.” But once you get to about 11 or 12 you realize there is no creature on earth that could get hit by a train, fall 100 feet onto the rocks, and end up in the water alive.
@@mariafox9226But the older animator didn't want to traumatize the audience by witnessing a dog getting run over and killed by the train which I totally understand The story is already dark and depressing enough and it would've been too much for this movie In my opinion, I'm glad the older animators went with that choice I know it's not believable but I respect their choice
Ain't no way a dog is gonna get hit by a train, fall off a bridge, hit every single rock on the way down, land in a creek, and only end up with an injured leg.
Chief was originally going to die after getting hit by the train just like in the book (The Fox and the Hound by Daniel P. Mannix) It was in the original script, they had storyboards for it and he was animated dead But one of the directors of this film Art Stevens demanded to let Chief live because "it's a Disney movie" and It'll traumatized the children and will get angry letters from parents But Ron Clements protested to Stevens "Chief has to DIE! The Picture doesn't work if he just break his leg. Copper doesn't have enough motivation to hate the fox!" and the young animators agree and pleaded with Stevens to have Chief die so it would the moment when Copper turned on Tod and wants to kill him for it But Stevens argued back "Geez! We've never kill a main character in a Disney film and we're not starting now!" (Uuummm.....never watched "Bambi"? And also he's not a main character) So they had to reanimate the scene when Copper finds Chief and reanimate Chief's eyes to open and close so it lets the audience know that he okay So that's how it happened
Copper’s face as he growls at Tod always sends a chill down my back. It’s the moment his innocence dies completely and swears revenge on Tod for something that wasn’t the fox’s fault. Yes, that isn’t the cute little Copper we saw earlier in the film.
I always get so sad when Copper turns against Tod (who didn't mean to have Chief get badly hurt) and swears to kill him no matter how many times I watch this It's so heartbreaking 😭💔
He was scripted first to die. But one of the directors of this film Art Stevens demanded to let Chief live because "it's a Disney movie" and It'll traumatized the children and will get angry letters from parents. But Ron Clements protested to Stevens "Chief has to DIE! The Picture doesn't work if he just break his leg. Copper doesn't have enough motivation to hate the fox!" and the young animators agreed and pleaded with Stevens to have Chief die so it would the moment when Copper turned on Tod and wants to kill him for it But Stevens argued back "Geez! We've never kill a main character in a Disney film and we're not starting now!"* In the book by Daniel P. Mannix he does die when the train hits him though. *Bambi's mother was not a main character.
@@moatguy4471It was like that with Trusty from Lady And The Tramp. He was originally meant to die from the wagon, but Peggy Lee cried when she saw that, so they let him live, with only a broken leg.
@@moatguy4471I mean I’m glad chief didn’t die personally, I think they should have given him way more than a broken leg that would have sold it for me. Just a broken leg isn’t really enough.
@@MarkHawkins-sq4vd Well he could have had more then what Ron Clements thought first time round. Amos: Chief, get back in there before I break your other leg.
@@moatguy4471It’s funny because even in the final version, this scene is played like Chief was actually dying. The way he slowly closes his eyes after seeing one last time his comrade, the way Copper react like he wasn’t gonna wake up anymore and later on when he said « Poor Chief, it’s all my fault » while looking in the sky like if he was imagining Chief being in heaven gives the impression that he was feeling survivor guilt. It’s obvious that Chief being ultimately simply injured was a last minute decision.
I cant help but feel bad for Amos. First his property got vandalized over a misunderstanding. Second his dog almost died, bc of a fox's foolishness to not stay away. Then he stepped in a bear trap, that probably wasn't his, and almost losing his second dog out of loyalty, against that bear.
Actually that was a FOX trap and that WAS his. Also, Todd only went onto the property to say hi to Copper and both times Chief was the one that started the chase.
Yeah its true . But problem was he did not know Whats going on . The first time chief started now again . Tod was only trying to save himself . It was not his fault what happened to chief .
What makes this sadder is that Copper was serious when he said he get revenge on Tod. Usually when we get angry we say things we don't mean but Copper was deadly serious as he becomes enemies with Tod.
Sad to be honest that all of this wasn’t Tod’s fault. It was Amos and Chief that chose to chase Tod even though if he left like Copper told him to, then the events could’ve been avoided. However, it would prevent Tod from meeting Vixey and starting his own family.
While I don't disagree, Tod was given several warnings to stay off of Amos's property. Imagine if someone keeps popping up and vandalizing your property even though it's unintentional and finally got someone you cared about hurt. I hate to say it but it's more Tod's fault even though it's accidental. He should have stayed off that property. However, I get wanting to see an old friend and not MEANING to cause trouble. In short, there are no real villains in this movie.
@@RyanTheDark And to be fair, Tod was domesticated and foxes aren't meant to be domesticated His domestication is what causes him to get into trouble and cause problems for himself, Copper and Chief Sad truth
@@a.g.demada5263 I completely agree with you! It was not Tod's fault for Chief nearly dying. Tod had not known the train was coming. He was also only trying to defend himself, not hurt nor kill Chief at all. I hated Copper and Slade for hating and swearing vengeance on Tod at all! They were completely unfair and even cruel! I want to pummel those two freaks myself!
@@arielmejia1057 even if Chief died, that still wasn't Tod's fault. In fact, I think it's Amos' because he sqw the on the rails and didn't try to stop Chief
I don't get why Copper is blaming Tod for Chief's near death. He and Amos saw with their own eyes that it was the train that knocked him off the viaduct. Tod would never have intended for it to happen also.
Here's why The movie is based on the book by Daniel P. Mannix In the book, Tod intentionally does kills Chief by leading him to the speeding train and jumps out of the way before Chief gets hit and killed While in the movie, while it was a complete accident, Copper thought Tod purposely led Chief to the speeding train and almost killed him That's why Copper started to blame Tod for Chief's near death
Tod was given several warnings to stay off of Amos's property. Imagine if someone keeps popping up and vandalizing your property even though it's unintentional and finally got someone you cared about hurt. I hate to say it but it's more Tod's fault even though it's accidental. He should have stayed off that property. However, I get wanting to see an old friend and not MEANING to cause trouble. In short, there are no real villains in this movie.
0:27, I'm surprised that Chief didn't break his neck and die from that because that looks really painful. Well he was supposed to die originally but they changed their minds because it would've been too intense for young kids. Then why did they make Mufasa and Bambi's mom die then? Because those were intense moments too!
Yeah! And you can see the devastating look on Tod's face when he looks down and sees Chief laying there badly hurt He really never meant for that to happen at all😢
Don't play on train tracks kids it takes a fully loaded train from 60 mph in five and a half miles to STOP. Always stop look and listen you can get killed and hit by trains always play safe around trains.
I think it would of been interesting if they had done it where Copper got injured and almost died and Amos and Chief vow revenge against Tod and Tod saves Chief from the bear despite the way he treated him and Chief realizes Tod wasnt such a bad fox after all and saves him in return
It would have been much more meaningful and realistic if Chief died. I don’t see why they didn’t kill him, they’ve killed characters in their other movies before.
Redactdead Chief was originally going to die after getting hit by the train just like in the book (The Fox and the Hound by Daniel P. Mannix) It was in the original script, they had storyboards for it and he was animated dead But one of the directors of this film Art Stevens demanded to let Chief live because "it's a Disney movie" and It'll traumatized the children and will get angry letters from parents But Ron Clements protested to Stevens "Chief has to DIE! The Picture doesn't work if he just break his leg. Copper doesn't have enough motivation to hate the fox!" and the young animators agree and pleaded with Stevens to have Chief die so it would the moment when Copper turned on Tod and wants to kill him for it But Stevens argued back "Geez! We've never kill a main character in a Disney film and we're not starting now!" (Uuummm.....never watched "Bambi"? And also he's not a main character) So they had to reanimate the scene when Copper finds Chief and reanimate Chief's eyes to open and close so it lets the audience know that he okay So that's how it happened
@@bellamovie2Actually that’s because audience at the time didn’t appreciated Bambi ´s mom being killed ( and now are applauding the film for having the nerve of doing it ) which almost cost Disney reputation as being inappropriate for kids ( there was already criticism about Snow White and Pinocchio about being not appropriate for a younger audience which was the main goal of Walt about making movies as much for kids and adults.
@@teencritik5512 Perhaps the old Disney movies should've had their ratings changed over time to PG for tobacco and alcohol depictions, disturbing content, frightening imagery, and partial nudity. may be unsuitable for younger children, but not for preteens.
@@Thewolfguys.cartoons2000also either one of them could have gone to the police during the scene where chief chased Tod when he's younger but then Amos would have to explain how he shot while tweed was still in her car and the widow would have to explain that she destroyed his radiator. I think they both knew going to the police wasn't smart for either of them to do.
What happened to that dog Chief? He got hit by a train, fell off a bridge, came off the tracks, and landed in the water. And he got hit into a pile of rocks too.
Copper was the one pretending that Todd ran a different direction, and all chief knows is his loyalty to his master and doing his job to protect the chickens. Copper is mad at himself.
It wasn’t Tod or Copper’s fault that Chief got hurt. It was Amos’. His obsession led to Chief’s accident and it later nearly got him and Copper killed by continuing their pursuit of Tod.
Yeah, Cheif would've been lucky to have been alive long enough to hit the ledge or the ground. The kinetic energy behind taking a fully-carred locomotive at full speed would turn him into goo.
The more I rewatch the film, the more I can relate to Amos, sure he has a bad temper and is no above violating laws for his own benefits but at the end, he is a hunter, from his point of view, Todd is a wild animal and not a domestic pet who could be a treat for his chickens and his animals. He got values reasons to be against the fox especially when the animal is violating his private residence.
Lol wild animals don’t have any concept of private residences. It’s understandable for Amos to be irritated at best, but to take it as far as he did was silly.
Oh poor old chief gets his leg broken for being a smart Dumb dog his fault for not clearing the tracks in time and double his fault a serving right for having Todd’s mother killed by Emasly the hunter. If any of you think what I’m saying is unfair well I’m sorry but in my opinion it’s the horrible truth. They stated it not Todd.
You're opinion is that people out in the rustic mountains in the 1940s aren't allowed to hunt for food or exterminate wild animals that attack the chickens? You sound like you're thinking from the mental capacity of a toddler. You really sound like you think chief is wrong for assuming the fox wants the chickens and he should just abandon his purpose and upbringing all because the widow was the one who had no business trying to domesticate the fox. 😒
Thank God tod the fox is okay his mother found him in the forest at night time right now copper is mad at tod for almost killing chief is hurt on his leg welp that will teach chef a lesson for being mean to Tod in the first place because he doesn't like him being around copper
It doesn't matter that Tod almost killed chef was being mean to him in the first place because Tod just wanted to hangout with copper in the first place because copper's owner was very mad at tod mother is glad that everything is okay but copper's owner was very mad at her for having a fox with her dude you can't just tell her to leave Tod go off on his own
I was thinking the same thing when I watched the movie varian like copper was blaming his friend for something they had no control over in fact that seemed to be a recurring theme in Tangled the series have villains blame Rapunzel for something she had no control over. A lot of people take varian's side and say that he's a victim but like copper his motives for revenge seem unreasonable probably even more so since Rapunzel's temporary Queen couldn't just leave her kingdom and its darkest hour and even if she had left with him it would have been too late as he saw by the time he got home. He acted like just because she couldn't help him one time that means they have to be enemies not to mention that blizzard would have destroyed everyone in Corona which last time I checked includes him and his father.
It was copper's choice to let Tod escape from chief was chasing him on the train tracks at night time right now this is all his fault for putting Tod in danger chef shouldn't have been a jerk to him I'm just saying that it's not Tods fault for waking him up
Dude you better not try to kill Tod was in her house at night time right now they were about to go back to sleep in their house but copper's owner doesn't like Tod was so scared and horrified that he was going to be dead copper wasn't going to make this whole situation is not going well because chef was being mean to him and chief got ran over by the train hit him in his leg
I can not believe that chief got hit by a train and fell off the bridge and hurt his leg and chief ended down in the creek and copper said to Todd if it's that last thing I do and copper said I will get you for this and I thought copper and Todd were friends for ever but copper and Todd were not friends anymore.
When you’re a kid you think,” Oh thank god Chief’s okay.” But once you get to about 11 or 12 you realize there is no creature on earth that could get hit by a train, fall 100 feet onto the rocks, and end up in the water alive.
That's true
He was supposed to die originally but last minute decision, he is alive.
Dumb luck exists
He WAS going to be killed off as was his fate in the book.
@@mariafox9226But the older animator didn't want to traumatize the audience by witnessing a dog getting run over and killed by the train which I totally understand
The story is already dark and depressing enough and it would've been too much for this movie
In my opinion, I'm glad the older animators went with that choice
I know it's not believable but I respect their choice
Ain't no way a dog is gonna get hit by a train, fall off a bridge, hit every single rock on the way down, land in a creek, and only end up with an injured leg.
Just a metaphor is all it is. Personification. A Disney film if you will...
Chief dies in the book apparently, but this is a Disney film so of course he doesn't die in this version lol
I think Chief just narrowly jumped off the bridge in time and got lucky with just a broken leg.
Chief was originally going to die after getting hit by the train just like in the book (The Fox and the Hound by Daniel P. Mannix)
It was in the original script, they had storyboards for it and he was animated dead
But one of the directors of this film Art Stevens demanded to let Chief live because "it's a Disney movie" and It'll traumatized the children and will get angry letters from parents
But Ron Clements protested to Stevens "Chief has to DIE! The Picture doesn't work if he just break his leg. Copper doesn't have enough motivation to hate the fox!" and the young animators agree and pleaded with Stevens to have Chief die so it would the moment when Copper turned on Tod and wants to kill him for it
But Stevens argued back "Geez! We've never kill a main character in a Disney film and we're not starting now!" (Uuummm.....never watched "Bambi"? And also he's not a main character)
So they had to reanimate the scene when Copper finds Chief and reanimate Chief's eyes to open and close so it lets the audience know that he okay
So that's how it happened
Disney didn't want to have a downer ending
Copper’s face as he growls at Tod always sends a chill down my back. It’s the moment his innocence dies completely and swears revenge on Tod for something that wasn’t the fox’s fault. Yes, that isn’t the cute little Copper we saw earlier in the film.
I always get so sad when Copper turns against Tod (who didn't mean to have Chief get badly hurt) and swears to kill him no matter how many times I watch this It's so heartbreaking 😭💔
Kind of was Todd fault lol if he would have never came then chief wouldn’t have had to chase him
He was "betrayed" by his best friend. How would you feel?
@@LITTLE1994 but it's more Amos' fault for letting Chief runing on the trails
@@a.g.demada5263exactly he told chief to jump he didn’t.
Chief is such a cool character
Forest Speyer poor Cheif😢😢😢
Chief mabye a crude dog character but he's very protected for copper all day during hunting
@@Thewolfguys.cartoons2000And he’s also like a father to Copper
He is u know except when he chases tod.
I'm glad he survived otherwise I would've been traumatized for my whole life
Poor Chief getting hurt badly
There’s no way Chief could’ve survived that
He was scripted first to die.
But one of the directors of this film Art Stevens demanded to let Chief live because "it's a Disney movie" and It'll traumatized the children and will get angry letters from parents.
But Ron Clements protested to Stevens "Chief has to DIE! The Picture doesn't work if he just break his leg. Copper doesn't have enough motivation to hate the fox!" and the young animators agreed and pleaded with Stevens to have Chief die so it would the moment when Copper turned on Tod and wants to kill him for it
But Stevens argued back "Geez! We've never kill a main character in a Disney film and we're not starting now!"*
In the book by Daniel P. Mannix he does die when the train hits him though.
*Bambi's mother was not a main character.
@@moatguy4471It was like that with Trusty from Lady And The Tramp. He was originally meant to die from the wagon, but Peggy Lee cried when she saw that, so they let him live, with only a broken leg.
@@moatguy4471I mean I’m glad chief didn’t die personally, I think they should have given him way more than a broken leg that would have sold it for me. Just a broken leg isn’t really enough.
@@MarkHawkins-sq4vd Well he could have had more then what Ron Clements thought first time round.
Amos: Chief, get back in there before I break your other leg.
@@moatguy4471It’s funny because even in the final version, this scene is played like Chief was actually dying.
The way he slowly closes his eyes after seeing one last time his comrade, the way Copper react like he wasn’t gonna wake up anymore and later on when he said « Poor Chief, it’s all my fault » while looking in the sky like if he was imagining Chief being in heaven gives the impression that he was feeling survivor guilt.
It’s obvious that Chief being ultimately simply injured was a last minute decision.
People keep saying THERES NO WAY chief couldve survived getting hit. BUT i think what happened is he narrowly jumped at the last second and survived
I think you might be right. If the train hit him, he most likely would’ve been crushed under the wheels, not knocked to the side.
I think you're entirely right.
cow catchers were invented for the very reason of knocking things off the track
I cant help but feel bad for Amos. First his property got vandalized over a misunderstanding. Second his dog almost died, bc of a fox's foolishness to not stay away. Then he stepped in a bear trap, that probably wasn't his, and almost losing his second dog out of loyalty, against that bear.
Actually that was a FOX trap and that WAS his. Also, Todd only went onto the property to say hi to Copper and both times Chief was the one that started the chase.
@@mariafox9226That was a bear trap not a fox trap. Fox traps are tiny. Amos’ hatred towards Todd is warranted, especially in the book.
Yeah its true . But problem was he did not know Whats going on . The first time chief started now again . Tod was only trying to save himself . It was not his fault what happened to chief .
@@PajafromPrague yes, in fact, it's Amos' fault because he didn't ask Chief to come back when he sees the rails
Fun fact, in the books, Chief fucking dies from the train, so does Cooper, and Todd, and Todd's two wife's, and all his kids, and Cooper's owner
*Copper. Also, Amos doesn’t die in the book, he goes to a retirement center.
Those are not FUN facts! Those are TRAUMATIZING facts!
What makes this sadder is that Copper was serious when he said he get revenge on Tod.
Usually when we get angry we say things we don't mean but Copper was deadly serious as he becomes enemies with Tod.
Yes but good he realized he made a mistake
2:30-2:33; Tod is like “What’s that sound?” and then “Uh-oh.”
The Widow at the end looking sadly at Tod was likely saying “I’m afraid it’s not safe for you to live here anymore “
Sad to be honest that all of this wasn’t Tod’s fault. It was Amos and Chief that chose to chase Tod even though if he left like Copper told him to, then the events could’ve been avoided. However, it would prevent Tod from meeting Vixey and starting his own family.
While I don't disagree, Tod was given several warnings to stay off of Amos's property. Imagine if someone keeps popping up and vandalizing your property even though it's unintentional and finally got someone you cared about hurt. I hate to say it but it's more Tod's fault even though it's accidental. He should have stayed off that property. However, I get wanting to see an old friend and not MEANING to cause trouble. In short, there are no real villains in this movie.
@@RyanTheDark
And to be fair, Tod was domesticated and foxes aren't meant to be domesticated
His domestication is what causes him to get into trouble and cause problems for himself, Copper and Chief
Sad truth
Geez, Copper goes intense here!
you would too if your family member got injured and saw your "friend" esape unharmed
Copper went from kind hearted to one badass motherf-er
@@awesomeninja9178 but that wasn't Todd's fault
@@a.g.demada5263 I completely agree with you! It was not Tod's fault for Chief nearly dying. Tod had not known the train was coming. He was also only trying to defend himself, not hurt nor kill Chief at all. I hated Copper and Slade for hating and swearing vengeance on Tod at all! They were completely unfair and even cruel! I want to pummel those two freaks myself!
@@arielmejia1057 even if Chief died, that still wasn't Tod's fault.
In fact, I think it's Amos' because he sqw the on the rails and didn't try to stop Chief
2:56 That fox of yours almost killed Chief, and I’m gonna get him!
0:21 BERNARD: LOOK OUT!!! HERE IT COMES!!!
BOTH MOVIES FEATURED PAT BUTTRAM JOHN FIEDLER JOHN MACINTYRE AND JEANETTE NOLAN
@@jonathanfunnell4167 You're right! ^_^
I don't get why Copper is blaming Tod for Chief's near death. He and Amos saw with their own eyes that it was the train that knocked him off the viaduct. Tod would never have intended for it to happen also.
2:03
Here's why
The movie is based on the book by Daniel P. Mannix
In the book, Tod intentionally does kills Chief by leading him to the speeding train and jumps out of the way before Chief gets hit and killed
While in the movie, while it was a complete accident, Copper thought Tod purposely led Chief to the speeding train and almost killed him
That's why Copper started to blame Tod for Chief's near death
@@bellamovie2 I thought it was Copper who got Chief killed in the book...correct me of I'm wrong..
Tod was given several warnings to stay off of Amos's property. Imagine if someone keeps popping up and vandalizing your property even though it's unintentional and finally got someone you cared about hurt. I hate to say it but it's more Tod's fault even though it's accidental. He should have stayed off that property. However, I get wanting to see an old friend and not MEANING to cause trouble. In short, there are no real villains in this movie.
@@crescentcrabNo, it was Tod who did it in the book
While the old Copper hated the young Chief and was jealous of him, he didn't try to kill him
This shocked me so much when I was a kid and still shocks me to this day.
1:21 fox is looking as if to say "catch me if you can"
3:02 You can’t keep him locked up forever!
@raymondbrereton3298 Tickle my belly! My belly’s tickling me! (Giggling) 😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣
TRAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIN!
2:33 Hide! The cops are coming! 🚔👮♂️
Chills. And I can't *believe* that's Kurt Russell.
I know, right? He did an amazing job voicing Copper. I mean, he's such an amazing actor.
0:27, I'm surprised that Chief didn't break his neck and die from that because that looks really painful. Well he was supposed to die originally but they changed their minds because it would've been too intense for young kids. Then why did they make Mufasa and Bambi's mom die then? Because those were intense moments too!
Tod knows that he made a terrible mistake of coming to see Copper and almost got Chief killed, because he knows how much Chief means to Copper
Yeah! And you can see the devastating look on Tod's face when he looks down and sees Chief laying there badly hurt
He really never meant for that to happen at all😢
@@bellamovie2meh Amos was gonna replace chief with copper eventually that was the ultimate plan.
0:19 TRAIN!!!!!
2:59
Pfft... Amos, You couldn't hit a bull's rump with a STICK!
Don't play on train tracks kids it takes a fully loaded train from 60 mph in five and a half miles to STOP. Always stop look and listen you can get killed and hit by trains always play safe around trains.
I remember that train freaked me out as a kid!
0:20 Peter Griffin: TRAIN!!!
Wow tod duck down when he saw the train coming I forgot foxes are tiny so tiny and fast Fox rule and dogs drull
0:43-0:44 Chief: My leg... that fox is gonna pay for this...
0:17 Whistle Blows
I think it would of been interesting if they had done it where Copper got injured and almost died and Amos and Chief vow revenge against Tod and Tod saves Chief from the bear despite the way he treated him and Chief realizes Tod wasnt such a bad fox after all and saves him in return
1:49 the music sounds similar to jaws the movie
Southern Express "Century of Steam" 4-6-0 Rogers Locomotive 1898
0:20 [train whistle] 0:21 [train chugging]
How many train cars does Southern Express “Century of Steam” 4-6-0 Rogers Locomotive 1898 pull?
Casey Junior was a real one after that.
To bad it's not Diesel 10!
*starts singing the theme song of Casey Jr.* Casey Jr, is rollin down the track, until he saw a dog, and he hit him hard
Amos Slade does have a point saying “ you can’t keep him locked up forever.” After all, Todd is a wild animal, he’s not a pet.
0:24 "LOOK THE FUCK OUT CJ THE TRAIN!!!" -Big Smoke
It would have been much more meaningful and realistic if Chief died. I don’t see why they didn’t kill him, they’ve killed characters in their other movies before.
Redactdead Chief was originally going to die after getting hit by the train just like in the book (The Fox and the Hound by Daniel P. Mannix)
It was in the original script, they had storyboards for it and he was animated dead
But one of the directors of this film Art Stevens demanded to let Chief live because "it's a Disney movie" and It'll traumatized the children and will get angry letters from parents
But Ron Clements protested to Stevens "Chief has to DIE! The Picture doesn't work if he just break his leg. Copper doesn't have enough motivation to hate the fox!" and the young animators agree and pleaded with Stevens to have Chief die so it would the moment when Copper turned on Tod and wants to kill him for it
But Stevens argued back "Geez! We've never kill a main character in a Disney film and we're not starting now!" (Uuummm.....never watched "Bambi"? And also he's not a main character)
So they had to reanimate the scene when Copper finds Chief and reanimate Chief's eyes to open and close so it lets the audience know that he okay
So that's how it happened
@@bellamovie2Actually that’s because audience at the time didn’t appreciated Bambi ´s mom being killed ( and now are applauding the film for having the nerve of doing it ) which almost cost Disney reputation as being inappropriate for kids ( there was already criticism about Snow White and Pinocchio about being not appropriate for a younger audience which was the main goal of Walt about making movies as much for kids and adults.
@@teencritik5512 Perhaps the old Disney movies should've had their ratings changed over time to PG for tobacco and alcohol depictions, disturbing content, frightening imagery, and partial nudity. may be unsuitable for younger children, but not for preteens.
Nobody notices that this re-uses Casey Junior's Whistle?
I like The Fox and The Hound.
Me too
Me too when I was a little kid
It's my favorite Disney movie❤️
@@bellamovie2
Yeah better than the novel version
When I was young I thought Cheif was the villain. But now😢 I feel really sad for Cheif when he got run over by a train😭
No one is a villain in this movie
They just do what they do and they just have bad ways of thinking
They're more complex
@@bellamovie2 exactly 😔
I think you men he got forced right off the bridge by the speeding train.
The old lady should've called the Cops on Amos!!
This was set in 1920s Ozarks/Appalachia, nobody believed in calling the cops back then
@@wadebaker2910
Also I think Amos getting his leg caught in his own trap and getting attacked by the bear is good enough karma for him.
I don't think cops weren't around in that time
@@Thewolfguys.cartoons2000also either one of them could have gone to the police during the scene where chief chased Tod when he's younger but then Amos would have to explain how he shot while tweed was still in her car and the widow would have to explain that she destroyed his radiator. I think they both knew going to the police wasn't smart for either of them to do.
1:16 Tod? If it’s the last thing I do, I’ll… I‘ll get you for this!
I don't understand why he's mad at him.
It wasn't his fault but Amos' for letting Chief running on it
@raymondbrereton3298 Tickle my belly! I’m ticklish! 😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣 (Giggling)
What happened to that dog Chief? He got hit by a train, fell off a bridge, came off the tracks, and landed in the water. And he got hit into a pile of rocks too.
It's not Tod's fault it's Amos Slade's own fault because he is the one who sent Chief after him.
And the one who let him run on the railroad
It was Amos’ obsession that nearly lost Chief and eventually nearly got himself and Copper killed by the bear due to them continuing their hunt.
It wasn't Todd's fault. It was the train and Chief's for actually not moving out of the way.
Copper wasn't blaming Todd, but just took his anger out on him.
Copper was the one pretending that Todd ran a different direction, and all chief knows is his loyalty to his master and doing his job to protect the chickens. Copper is mad at himself.
@@beccacroce7380 no he wasn't!!!
@@kevindavis296 In the next scene Copper appears in, he is heard blaming himself out loud.
@@kevindavis296 Simply yelling "no he wasn't" is not a very good way to prove me wrong
It wasn’t Tod or Copper’s fault that Chief got hurt. It was Amos’. His obsession led to Chief’s accident and it later nearly got him and Copper killed by continuing their pursuit of Tod.
2:01 Poor Chief it’s all my fault 😞 I shouldn’t have let 🦊 go
Big mama wake up wake up
@@zootopiafan-tl3brThere's trouble😦
Yeah, Cheif would've been lucky to have been alive long enough to hit the ledge or the ground.
The kinetic energy behind taking a fully-carred locomotive at full speed would turn him into goo.
I don't think the train actually hit Chief. I think Chief jumped at the last minute.
0:19 NKP 765 Whistle
1:14 used to scare me sometimes when I was a kid.
Danger Watch out for Trains
1:15 Harry Osborn: Peter, if it's the last thing I do, I'll... I'll get you for this! 😡
It isnt the same as the book, Todd had no intention of hurting chief by leading him to the railroad.
Then again, how could he have known if there's a Train coming?
Sierra Railroad 18 2-8-0 Consolidation Locomotive
0:20 [train whistle] 0:22 [train chugging]
The more I rewatch the film, the more I can relate to Amos, sure he has a bad temper and is no above violating laws for his own benefits but at the end, he is a hunter, from his point of view, Todd is a wild animal and not a domestic pet who could be a treat for his chickens and his animals. He got values reasons to be against the fox especially when the animal is violating his private residence.
Lol wild animals don’t have any concept of private residences. It’s understandable for Amos to be irritated at best, but to take it as far as he did was silly.
Why does Big Mama, an owl, sleep at night?
It’s a cartoon.
She has those other birds bugging her during daytime. She has to foxsit often
@@crescentcrab That actually makes perfect sense. :-)
My Childhood
Chief=Norman Osborn(but didn’t die)
Tod=Peter Parker
Copper=Harry Osborn
0:15 Train
They got mad at todd bc chief ass got hit by the train
0:20 Finn y Jake: ¡¡¡¡Entren!!!!
2:40 Mr. Water Rat: Widow! 2:41 [SNARLING ANGRILY] Get out here!
Wait I heard Casey Junior’s whistle in 0:20
You’d better watch your speed.
2:36 Who's at the door?
Amos Slade.
0:24 OH NO!!!!
the locomotive almost resembles Sierra Railway #18.
The locomotive is actually called an American
Just like from stand by me
Sound casey jr whistle engine
Trouble for james
That’s who I’d say the train is too! Or maybe Henry.
They could get to the end and move from the tracks
Orange fox: me
Gray dog: game’s final boss
Steam train: my big brother
That's chief
0:27 AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh poor old chief gets his leg broken for being a smart Dumb dog his fault for not clearing the tracks in time and double his fault a serving right for having Todd’s mother killed by Emasly the hunter. If any of you think what I’m saying is unfair well I’m sorry but in my opinion it’s the horrible truth. They stated it not Todd.
He didnt it was a other hunter because chief lay by his rainbarrel wen amus came back and that was emidietly when witvetried fund tod
@@christophfunk2329
Yeah it was another hunter and his dogs that we don't know.
You're opinion is that people out in the rustic mountains in the 1940s aren't allowed to hunt for food or exterminate wild animals that attack the chickens? You sound like you're thinking from the mental capacity of a toddler. You really sound like you think chief is wrong for assuming the fox wants the chickens and he should just abandon his purpose and upbringing all because the widow was the one who had no business trying to domesticate the fox. 😒
Thank God tod the fox is okay his mother found him in the forest at night time right now copper is mad at tod for almost killing chief is hurt on his leg welp that will teach chef a lesson for being mean to Tod in the first place because he doesn't like him being around copper
What if Thomas The Tank Engine along with the Troublesome Trucks/Cars (narrated by George Carlin) hit Chief from Fox and the Hound?
It doesn't matter that Tod almost killed chef was being mean to him in the first place because Tod just wanted to hangout with copper in the first place because copper's owner was very mad at tod mother is glad that everything is okay but copper's owner was very mad at her for having a fox with her dude you can't just tell her to leave Tod go off on his own
If that dog really got hit by a train he would be mush.
Trains 🚂🚃 are dangerous.
2:45
In 0:20 The train is coming
Train
Is it just me or does this remind anyone else of Varian from tangled
I was thinking the same thing when I watched the movie varian like copper was blaming his friend for something they had no control over in fact that seemed to be a recurring theme in Tangled the series have villains blame Rapunzel for something she had no control over. A lot of people take varian's side and say that he's a victim but like copper his motives for revenge seem unreasonable probably even more so since Rapunzel's temporary Queen couldn't just leave her kingdom and its darkest hour and even if she had left with him it would have been too late as he saw by the time he got home. He acted like just because she couldn't help him one time that means they have to be enemies not to mention that blizzard would have destroyed everyone in Corona which last time I checked includes him and his father.
OOF
Is the chief still alive?
How did he survive being hit by an oncoming 🚉?
Im I the only one that think this surfed Chief right.
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Coudnt the driver stop when he saw animals on the tracks .
Why is Chief scared and sore after and why is Amos Slade mad at Widow Tweed and why is she mad at him then
Well, isn't it obvious? XD
0:16 0:24 0:25
It was copper's choice to let Tod escape from chief was chasing him on the train tracks at night time right now this is all his fault for putting Tod in danger chef shouldn't have been a jerk to him I'm just saying that it's not Tods fault for waking him up
Do It In 360
Did Tod ducks and the Train hits Chief?
How it feels to chew 5 gum
0:16
Dude you better not try to kill Tod was in her house at night time right now they were about to go back to sleep in their house but copper's owner doesn't like Tod was so scared and horrified that he was going to be dead copper wasn't going to make this whole situation is not going well because chef was being mean to him and chief got ran over by the train hit him in his leg
0:19 defiatid limited
I can not believe that chief got hit by a train and fell off the bridge and hurt his leg and chief ended down in the creek and copper said to Todd if it's that last thing I do and copper said I will get you for this and I thought copper and Todd were friends for ever but copper and Todd were not friends anymore.