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Reynardo, the player character of Stories: The Path of Destinies. Rif and his girlfriend in the computer game Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb. Snipe, a hybrid fox/paradise of bird in Crash of the Titans. Spy Fox, the title character of a computer game series by Humongous Entertainment. Tails, in Sonic the Hedgehog.
In the sandbox game Terraria, there is a zoologist NPC that was said to be bitten by a fox, and now takes the form of a fox in certain circumstances. The First Tree is played from the perspective of an unnamed mother fox. Overwatch 2 includes the fox spirit-based character, Kiriko.
Basil Brush is a fictional fox best known for his appearances on daytime British children's television. He is primarily portrayed by a glove puppet, but has also been depicted in animated cartoon shorts, books, annuals and comic strips. The character has featured on children's television from the 1960s to the present day.
This category contains fictional fox characters from films, books, television shows, comic books and video games. Subcategories.
His transformation into his fox-spirit form, along with the dance and monologue which follow, are considered the highlights of the play. He explains that the Hatsune Drum, given to Yoshitsune at the beginning of the play and playing a key role in Yoshitsune's emotional and moral torment throughout the drama, is made from the skins of his ...
On March 2, she greeted her foxes--including sassy red fox Pearl--and got a whole lot of attitude in return. Pearl's fur sibling Micah was thrilled to see their mom, but Pearl couldn't help but ...
Fictional foxes (1 C, 27 P) Films about foxes (1 C, 12 P) L. Foxes in literature (4 C, 14 P) R. Fiction about human–fox romance (14 P) S. Songs about foxes (6 P) T.
The American television network Fox has aired numerous animated television series. During the more than thirty-year existence of the network, there have been many successful prime time animated series. The first and most famous of these, The Simpsons, was the first such series since the end of The Flintstones in the 1960s.