The Fox and the Hound 2 is a sequel to the movie The Fox and the Hound. In this movie a fox, named Tod, and a puppy, named Copper, are best friends. Copper discovers a musical band of hounds and wants to join. Once the members hear him sing, he quickly becomes a member of the band and slowly drifts away from Tod. Tod soon realizes he has to somehow find a way to get his best friend back. In this movie, Harrison Fahn played Copper, and Jonah Bobo played Tod. This movie was published on December 12th, 2006 and it is an adventure, comedy movie. It was directed by Jim Kammerud and produced by Ferrel Barron. The writers of the movie are Rich Burns and Roger S.H. Schulman. The music was produced by Joel McNeely and because of his work the movie received the Golden Reel Award in 2007. The Fox and the Hound 2 was produced 25 years later than the original one. Although these two movies have a similar plot, there was no need to make a sequel to this movie. The second movie …show more content…
The fox and the puppy both become friends, but something causes them to end their friendship. In the first movie, Tod’s owner dropped him off in a forest, and met a female fox, Vixey. As for Copper, he went on with his life as a hunting dog. Towards the end of the movie, Tod became one of Copper’s targets. However, when Copper’s master had the gun in Tod’s face, Copper stepped in front of the gun to stop his master from shooting Tod. Copper realized Tod was his friend, and after that they lived happily ever after. The Fox and the Hound 2 starts off with them being little again. It doesn’t follow the end of The Fox and the Hound, which is disappointing to me. The Fox and the Hound 2 should start with Tod’s cubs starting their life or Copper meeting a female dog. This movie should not have started with when they were little again. The movie makes me feel like Copper and Tod are living a whole different life than they did in the first
The dogs die and the red fern grows between both of them. Lil ann wins a contest for best looking hound. Lil ann is multi colored in the book. Both dogs fall in the water in the book.
In the book, it tells how young Willie was grateful and excited about the dog given to him on his birthday and how it changed Willie’s life. Later in the year of 2000, the book was converted into a family film that everyone could
The biggest change I did not like was that there was no war. Yes, in the book it was in the background most of the time. Eventually it showed up more. You cannot just take a war out of life.
On the contrary, after the dog's feet get frozen the man does go over and help the dog get the ice out of in between its toes. The man and dog's relationship grows weaker and then stronger again. Some excellent evidence from the text, "Powder", that supports my claims on the father and the boy's relationship is, " 'I can’t let that happen.' He bent toward me. ' I’ll tell you what I want.
The director of this movie in Robert Vince. The year that Spooky Buddies was release was 2011 and the award Spooky Buddies won was Young Artist
The movie also missed critical events and that the author has included in her book, including Sandy, Ponyboy ’s talk with Cherry Valance about sunsets, the streetlight in which Dally died, the hearing of Ponyboy’s fate at court, and Sodapop’s horse Mickey Mouse. These events and occurrences were impactful to the story’s plot and its resoluting outcome. Although the ending in the book was very dramatic, the movie also has a similar ending, but less breathtaking and thrilling. Many people ought to know that these events were also a trait that each character
The book, A Dog’s Purpose, follows a dog who searches for his unique purpose in life. The canine experiences reincarnation four times, and in every one of his different lives, he tries to accomplish making his human happy. In his first life, he is Toby and lives in the Yard with a woman called Señora. Toby adjusts to his life in the Yard and assumes his purpose is to make Señora smile. He comforts her and takes pride in being her favorite.
There are many movies and books that have tons of similarities and differences. I choosed A Series of Unfortunate Events, because of the nail biting moments that are in the book and movie. Plus,and you just want to know what happened. They both have many differences, but not many similarities. Some of the differences are very big changes and might make you like the other one more.
He then gets taken back to the adoption center. Two more escape attempts are shown before the puppy gets adopted. When the puppy finally gets adopted, and is being driven away with his new owner, the car becomes surrounded by Clydesdale horses. The next scene shows the puppy running back to the farm in front of the horses. The story then skips to the ending showing the ranch worker and the puppy adoption employee watching the puppy and horse while drinking Budweiser products.
Towards the ends the puppy is finally put up for adoption and is handed to his new owner (Budweiser Brasil). As they are driving off however, his friend horse runs for him and cinematically leaps over the fence enclosing him (Budweiser Brasil). The Puppy is then escorted back the farm by him and all the other horses on the farm (Budweiser Brasil). This is the climax in the story where the audience really starts to wonder if the puppy is going to be taken away forever or not. However, the conflict resolves to a happy ending with him getting to go back home.
The book Fahrenheit 451 was turned into a movie which included many similarities and differences from the book. The biggest difference was Clarisse in general because she was a teacher instead of a student, she never died when it was said she did, and her overall character was a little off due to these simple changes. There was also no war in the movie, which made it so that there was no bombing at the end so the city wasn’t destroyed. Faber also wasn’t in the movie, although he was a major character in the book because of his influence over Montag. While there were many differences there were also similarities, but they were mostly small details.
He becomes more of a wolf than just a dog by the end of the book. My sisters Brook and Sophia both persevered from an experience with their father. It took them forever to make it all the way and even now there is still healing to do but they made it past the hard part. Buck and my sisters stories have a lot in common. They also have a lot of things that are different.
Dally gives them what they need and sends them off to Jay Mountain in Windrixville. Additionally, the climax in both the novel and the film is the same. Both Johnny and Dally eventually die for the same causes in the novel and the film. To conclude, both the novel and the film have multiple
In the novel, it chases Montag after he kills Beatty and flees to Faber’s house. Montag luckily lost the hound by jumping into the river, which didn't allow the dog to continue following Montag’s scent. Even though the setting and its surrounding can change a story, the plot can change it much
From this you can see that the man and dog share many different and similar thoughts on their journey through the Yukon Trail. The man and dog think differently in some situations like when the man or chechaquo(New comer) was trying to kill the dog. The man and dog also think similarly in other situations like, they both have the same idea of survival. For example, the man and dog both think the same about the fire. Therefore, the man and dog have different and similar thoughts while strugglings to get to the other side of camp were the boys