bettycjung
3/15/18. I liked the first one. This one was all right. It will be fine for the kids, good animation, easy to understand story.
Robert Ivey
In this movie Tod and Copper, as children, go to a county fair, and Copper's amazing singing abilities grants him a part in a show, where, soon enough, he disregards Tod and becomes a little spoiled. Tod joins this female dog who has recently been fired, for Copper, to dethrone him and for her to take back what was rightfully hers, and so Tod and Copper can be buddies again.In hindsight, this seems like a nice film. And in general, it is. It's cute and charming, with silly antics by both the fox and the hound. However, there is one giant flaw that makes this movie not as good as it can be. Anyone who's seen the first movie already knows this. Both Tod and Copper get separated later on, and as they grow up they lose their bond and stop being friends. And that's how it'll remain for the rest of their lives. Seeing this, and watching the two remain buddies at the end, it just gives me a bitter feeling in my belly. I already know what their future will be like, so seeing all this ended up being completely unnecessary.So in the end, this movie is cute and will probably entertain you and your child if you haven't seen the first movie yet, but for fans on the first one, this movie just... isn't right. It's nice and sweet and full of fun characters, but it just isn't right. So unfortunately I'm only able to rate this movie a 5 out of 10.P.S., thank the Heavens Tod can't sing. If I saw a baby fox singing country music I would've stopped the film right then and there.
dreamorchid-jg
They used Copper and Todd as young kids in the move, and at the End of the 1st movie they where all grown-up and they should have started them grown up. In all of the Disney 1st movies like Toy story Andy was little but in the 2nd movie he was a big kids, and also in lion King Simba is little lion and in the 2nd movie he is a big lion, also in the little mermaid Ariel fine Eric in the 1st movie and in the 2nd movie the has a daughter. I so not like the music in the movie I like the music in the 1st one better. I would not let my kids see the movie. My kids like the 1st one better. They do not have Big mama, Vixey, Dinky, Boomer. If they do a 3rd one I hope it is better then the 2nd one.
Kristine
The Fox and the Hound is a quiet classic of Disney's, I highly recommend it, it was an extremely sweet story and a personal favorite of mine. So I was curious what was with the sequel, if they just prolonged the story or was it new characters? I wasn't too sure if this was a prequel or a re-make of the first film. Because of the way the story was in the first film, this didn't make much sense. I wasn't sure if it was just an added story, if it was, it was a bit silly. While the story and characters were cute, don't get me wrong, it's perfect for the kids, it just didn't do anything for me since I'm such a fan of the first film. I just feel like they shouldn't have ruined the story, the ending to the first film was perfect, we didn't need an additional story. But it wasn't bad for the kids, it's just a typical Disney sequel.Todd and Chopper are back as young kids, they are having their typical play dates, but Chopper is feeling a bit down since he doesn't feel that he doesn't have any special talents. After a failed attempt at trying to hunt, Chopper's master leaves him home when he takes Chief to the fair for the howling and hunting contest. Todd takes Chopper to the fair anyways to cheer him up, and they end up meeting a stray dog singing group with wants Chopper to join due to his surprising pleasant voice. Todd gets left out, but the singer that got kicked out of the band because of Chopper, Dixie, she has a few tricks up her sleeve and wants back. Todd in the mean time just wants his best friend back.The Fox and the Hound 2 is a better Disney sequel than most, I admit. But like I said it just wasn't needed, I was kinda disappointed in seeing the computer animation, you could tell when it wasn't hand drawn. The additional characters were cute, but they didn't do anything for me personally. I would recommend that you stick with the first Fox and the Hound movie, just because it's very original and a classic. For the kids, this sequel would be up their alley, but for the fans of the original, I wouldn't really go crazy over this.4/10