5/10
Great cartoon for pre-schoolers but not so much for mature adults.
25 November 2022
Adapted from the novel by István Fekete which as the title indicates viewers get to witness the point of view of the fox, particularly the one named Vox which at the opening craves to be a hunter like his dad. And then from the time he returns home, his family is nowhere to be found, only to be taken up and raised by his uncle Karak. As the foxes only source of food is normally from farms guarded from sometimes incompetent dogs.

This movie doesn't seem to do anything for me if I as a an adult were to watch this as opposed to a child. Another thing I am troubled with are animals in general understanding one another before it is killed and eaten. I know it's life but a better point of view is nature documentaries about the fox as opposed to watching as a cartoon even though some of the hunting habits aligned with what other foxes do, it does not exactly scratch the surface.
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