List of fictional foxes
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[edit] Foxes in Theaterical
- Bystrouška, a vixen from the opera The Cunning Little Vixen by Leoš Janáček (in English translation called just Vixen)
- Foulfellow the Fox, from Pinocchio (1940 Disney film)
- Zlatohřbítek, a fox from the opera The Cunning Little Vixen by Leoš Janáček (in English translation called just Fox)
[edit] Foxes in comics
- Seminole Sam in Pogo
- Ozy and Millie
- Slylock Fox, a detecive sherlock holmes Slylock Fox Comic for Kids
[edit] Foxes Animation
- Kurama, human half, fox half in YuYu Hakusho
- Swiper the Fox thieves fox in Dora the Explorer
- Mimi LaFloo, vixen from Bucky O'Hare
- Muggy-Doo
- Foxy and Roxy, Merrie Melodies characters
- The Fox and the Crow
- Renamon in Digimon
- Fox im Franklin
- Fiber Fox in Yakky Doodle
[edit] Mythological Foxes
- Kitsune - a nine tailed fox demons (Japanese mythology)
- Kudagitsune - in Japanese mythology
- Kumiho - in Korean Mythology
- Kuzunoha in Japanese Mythology
- Huli jing in Chinese Mythology
- Tamamo-no-Mae in Japanese Mythology
[edit] Foxes in Literature
- See also Fox in liteature
[edit] Foxes in film
- Foulfellow the Fox, from Pinocchio (1940 Disney film)
- Robin Hood
- The Fox and the Hound
- Vuk
[edit] Foxes in video game
- Tails, in Sonic
- Carmelita Fox, female fox in Sly Cooper
- Fox McCloud in Star Fox series
- Vulpix, Ninetailes is foxlike in Pokémon
- Kingsley, the head character in Kingsley's Adventures
- Snipe a hybird fox/paradise of bird in Crash of the Titans
- Video game series, Metal Gear Solid, the special forces group is known as "Fox-Hound". It has a logo of either a fox carrying a knife in its mouth, or a cartoon fox with a grenade in one hand, and a machine pistol in the other. Fox is also the highest level codename an operative can receive, designating the highest level of skill.
- Ninetails, a major boss character from the game Okami. Its source of power is the Fox Rods, which contain nine Tube Foxes, one for each tail. During battle with Ninetails, the tails turn into women and must be defeated individually. (It should be noted that this character's name is spelled differently than Ninetales'.)
- Titus the Fox: To Marrakech and Back, fox mascot in a platform game
- In the Image Comics series Kiss: The Psycho Circus, the members of Kiss are portrayed as supernatural beings who train a Feudal Japanese samurai to outsmart supernatural foxes. The warrior outsmarts the fox spirits by applying the fox makeup identity of the late Kiss drummer Eric Carr
- In the video game Drawn To Life for the Nintendo DS handheld system, the charters of the village are "Raposas" which is Portuguese for Fox
- Vulpix and Ninetales in Pokémon. Although Ninetales is basd on Kitsune