Fantastic Mr. Fox

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Fantastic Mr Fox book cover by Quentin Blake
Fantastic Mr Fox book cover by Quentin Blake

Fantastic Mr. Fox is a children's book written by Roald Dahl, first published in the US by Alfred A. Knopf in 1970 with illustrations by Donald Chaffin. Some later editions were illustrated by Tony Ross, others by Quentin Blake.

Contents

[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The story is about a fox, simply named Mr. Fox. At night, he steals animals from three mean farmers (Bunce, Boggis, and Bean) in order to feed his family. The farmers are fed up with this, and try everything to kill him. One night they wait outside his house to kill him. When Mr. Fox comes out of the tunnel, they fire at him; the bullet hits his tail, severing it. They also try surrounding the hill he lives in with men armed with guns. After three days of starving, Mr. Fox and his children dig a tunnel to Boggis' number one chicken house, and steal some chickens. They also raid Bunce's storehouse and Bean's underground cellar of apple cider. They invite everyone to a feast made from the loot and decide never to go above ground again.

Spoilers end here.
Fantastic Mr. Fox book cover by Tony Ross
Fantastic Mr. Fox book cover by Tony Ross

[edit] Verse about the Three Farmers

In the book, local children sing the following verse to taunt the three farmers:

Boggis and Bunce and Bean

One fat, one short, one lean.

These horrible crooks

So different in looks

Were none the less equally mean.

[edit] Opera

Fantastic Mr Fox has been adapted into an opera by Tobias Picker (libretto by Donald Sturrock).

[edit] Film version

The book is being adapted into a film by director Wes Anderson in 2007. See Fantastic Mr. Fox (film).

[edit] Editions

ISBN 0-375-82207-0 (hardcover, 2002)
ISBN 0-14-131128-2 (paperback, 2001)
ISBN 0-14-130753-6 (paperback, 2000)
ISBN 0-670-88025-6 (hardcover, 1998)
ISBN 0-14-130113-9 (paperback, 1998)
ISBN 0-14-038251-8 (paperback, 1996)
ISBN 0-14-032872-6 (paperback, 1988)
ISBN 0-394-80497-X (hardcover, 1970)

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Roald Dahl Books

Children's stories: The Gremlins (1943) | James and the Giant Peach (1961)| Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964) | The Magic Finger (1966) | Fantastic Mr Fox (1970)| Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator (1973) | Danny the Champion of the World (1975) | The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More (1977) | The Enormous Crocodile (1978) | The Twits (1980) | George's Marvelous Medicine (1981) | The BFG (1982) | The Witches (1983)| The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me (1985) | Matilda (1988)| Esio Trot (1989) | The Minpins (1991) | The Vicar of Nibbleswicke (1991)

Children's poetry: Revolting Rhymes (1982) | Dirty Beasts (1983) | Rhyme Stew (1989)

Adult novels: Sometime Never: A Fable for Supermen (1948) | My Uncle Oswald (1979)

Adult short story collections: Over To You: Ten Stories of Flyers and Flying (1946) | Someone Like You (1953) | Kiss Kiss (1960) | Tales of the Unexpected (1979) | Switch Bitch (1974) |
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More (1977) | Two Fables (1986) | More Tales of the Unexpected (1980) | Roald Dahl: Collected Stories (2006)

Non-fiction: Boy – Tales of Childhood (1984) | Going Solo (1986) | Memories with Food at Gipsy House (1991) | Roald Dahl's Guide to Railway Safety (1991) | My Year (1993)

Plays: The Honeys (1955)

Film scripts: You Only Live Twice (1967) | Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) | The Night Digger (1971) | Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)


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