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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''The Fox and the Hound 2''}}
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{{Infobox film
 
{{Infobox film
 
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|writer = Roger S.H. Schulman<br>Rich Burns
 
|writer = Roger S.H. Schulman<br>Rich Burns
 
|music = Joel McNeely
 
|music = Joel McNeely
|studio = [[DisneyToon Studios]]<br>[[Walt Disney Animation Australia|DisneyToon Studios Australia]]<br>[[Toon City|Toon City Animation, Inc.]]<br>Hot Donut Productions, Inc.
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|studio = [[Disneytoon Studios]]<br>[[Walt Disney Animation Australia|Disneytoon Studios Australia]]<br>[[Toon City|Toon City Animation, Inc.]]<br>Hot Donut Productions, Inc.
 
|distributor = [[Walt Disney Home Entertainment]]
 
|distributor = [[Walt Disney Home Entertainment]]
 
|release = [[December 12]], [[2006]]
 
|release = [[December 12]], [[2006]]
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|language = English
 
|language = English
 
|preceded = ''[[The Fox and the Hound]]''
 
|preceded = ''[[The Fox and the Hound]]''
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|imdb_id = 0465997}}'''''The Fox and the Hound 2''''' is a [[2006]] direct-to-video midquel to the 1981 Disney animated feature ''[[The Fox and the Hound]]''. It was produced by [[DisneyToon Studios]] and released on [[December 12]], 2006. The story of the film takes place during the youth of [[Tod]] and [[Copper]], between the event in which [[Amos Slade]] threatens to blast Tod, and the event in which Copper leaves Tod for the hunting trip ahead. The film had an official soundtrack album released on [[November 21]], 2006.
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'''''The Fox and the Hound 2''''' is a [[2006]] direct-to-video midquel to the 1981 Disney animated feature ''[[The Fox and the Hound]]''. It was produced by [[Disneytoon Studios]] and released on [[December 12]], 2006. The story of the film takes place during the youth of [[Tod]] and [[Copper]], between the event in which [[Amos Slade]] threatens to blast Tod, and the event in which Copper leaves Tod for the hunting trip ahead. The film had an official soundtrack album released on [[November 21]], 2006.
   
 
The film features the voice talents of Reba McEntire, Patrick Swayze, Jonah Bobo, Harrison Fahn, Jeff Foxworthy, Vicki Lawrence, and Stephen Root. It is directed by Jim Kammerud, who had previously directed ''[[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea]]'' and ''[[101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure]]'' and screenplay writer Roger S. H. Schulman's previous films were ''Balto'', ''Shrek'', ''[[The Jungle Book 2]]'' and ''[[Mulan II]]''.
 
The film features the voice talents of Reba McEntire, Patrick Swayze, Jonah Bobo, Harrison Fahn, Jeff Foxworthy, Vicki Lawrence, and Stephen Root. It is directed by Jim Kammerud, who had previously directed ''[[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea]]'' and ''[[101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure]]'' and screenplay writer Roger S. H. Schulman's previous films were ''Balto'', ''Shrek'', ''[[The Jungle Book 2]]'' and ''[[Mulan II]]''.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Best friends Tod the red fox (Jonah Bobo) and Copper the hound dog (Harrison Fahn), back as pups from [[The Fox and the Hound|the first film]], visit a country fair in Nashville, [[Tennessee]] when they see a band of dogs called "The Singin' Strays". The band has five members: [[Dixie]] (Reba McEntire), Cash (Patrick Swayze), Granny Rose (Vicki Lawrence), and twin brothers Waylon and Floyd (both [[Jim Cummings]]). Their band leader is Lyle Snodgrass (Jeff Foxworthy). It is important that they perform well because a talent scout from the Grand Ole Opry (Stephen Root) will be at the fair. Cash and Dixie get into an argument, and Dixie walks off before their performance, forcing them to go on stage without her. During the show Copper sings along, and Cash invites the pup up on stage to sing with them. The musical number is a success. Cash invites Copper to join the band, which he does upon promising that he is a "stray". Copper spends the entire day with Cash, forgetting his promise to watch fireworks with Tod.
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Best friends Tod the red fox (Jonah Bobo) and Copper the hound dog (Harrison Fahn), back as teenage pups from [[The Fox and the Hound|the first film]], visit a country fair in Nashville, [[Tennessee]] when they see a band of dogs called "The Singin' Strays". The band has five members: [[Dixie]] (Reba McEntire), Cash (Patrick Swayze), Granny Rose (Vicki Lawrence), and twin brothers Waylon and Floyd (both [[Jim Cummings]]). Their band leader is Lyle Snodgrass (Jeff Foxworthy). It is important that they perform well because a talent scout from the Grand Ole Opry (Stephen Root) will be at the fair. Cash and Dixie get into an argument, and Dixie walks off before their performance, forcing them to go on stage without her. During the show Copper sings along, and Cash invites the pup up on stage to sing with them. The musical number is a success. Cash invites Copper to join the band, which he does upon promising that he is a "stray". Copper spends the entire day with Cash, forgetting his promise to watch fireworks with Tod.
   
 
Dixie finds Tod and sympathizes with his feelings of abandonment. During their conversation, Tod lets it slip that Copper isn't a stray, and Dixie hatches a plan to get Copper out of the band with Tod's help. Tod lures Copper's owner, [[Amos Slade]] ([[Jeff Bennett]]), and Slade's other dog [[Chief]] ([[Rob Paulsen]]) to the fair in a wild chase. The chase leads to widespread mayhem in the fair, and the Singin' Strays' performance is sabotaged right in front of the talent scout Mr. Bickerstaff. Copper is fired from the band and returns home with Slade. Tod is sorry for ruining everything and is brought home by Widow Tweed ([[Russi Taylor]]). Along the way, Tweed narrowly misses being hit by the talent scout's car, and Bickerstaff's hat flies off and lands on Tod. The following day, Tod and Copper admit their mistakes and are friends again. Hoping to amend for his doings, Tod gives Bickerstaff's hat to Copper, who uses it to track down the talent scout at a local diner.
 
Dixie finds Tod and sympathizes with his feelings of abandonment. During their conversation, Tod lets it slip that Copper isn't a stray, and Dixie hatches a plan to get Copper out of the band with Tod's help. Tod lures Copper's owner, [[Amos Slade]] ([[Jeff Bennett]]), and Slade's other dog [[Chief]] ([[Rob Paulsen]]) to the fair in a wild chase. The chase leads to widespread mayhem in the fair, and the Singin' Strays' performance is sabotaged right in front of the talent scout Mr. Bickerstaff. Copper is fired from the band and returns home with Slade. Tod is sorry for ruining everything and is brought home by Widow Tweed ([[Russi Taylor]]). Along the way, Tweed narrowly misses being hit by the talent scout's car, and Bickerstaff's hat flies off and lands on Tod. The following day, Tod and Copper admit their mistakes and are friends again. Hoping to amend for his doings, Tod gives Bickerstaff's hat to Copper, who uses it to track down the talent scout at a local diner.
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==Cast==
 
==Cast==
*[[Jonah Bobo]] as [[Tod]]
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*Jonah Bobo as [[Tod]]
*[[Harrison Fahn]] as [[Copper]]
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*Harrison Fahn as [[Copper]]
 
*[[Patrick Swayze]] as [[Cash]]
 
*[[Patrick Swayze]] as [[Cash]]
 
*[[Reba McEntire]] as [[Dixie]]
 
*[[Reba McEntire]] as [[Dixie]]
 
*[[Jeff Foxworthy]] as [[Lyle Snodgrass]]
 
*[[Jeff Foxworthy]] as [[Lyle Snodgrass]]
 
*[[Vicki Lawrence]] as [[Granny Rose]]
 
*[[Vicki Lawrence]] as [[Granny Rose]]
*[[Rob Paulsen]] as [[Chief|Chief]]
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*[[Rob Paulsen]] as [[Chief]]
 
*[[Jim Cummings]] as [[Waylon and Floyd]]
 
*[[Jim Cummings]] as [[Waylon and Floyd]]
 
*[[Stephen Root]] as [[Winchell P. Bickerstaff]] (the Talent Scout)
 
*[[Stephen Root]] as [[Winchell P. Bickerstaff]] (the Talent Scout)
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*Hannah Farr as [[Olivia Farmer]]
 
*[[Russi Taylor]] as [[Widow Tweed]]
 
*[[Russi Taylor]] as [[Widow Tweed]]
 
*[[Jeff Bennett]] as [[Amos Slade]]
 
*[[Jeff Bennett]] as [[Amos Slade]]
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|name = The Fox and the Hound 2 Soundtrack Album
 
|name = The Fox and the Hound 2 Soundtrack Album
 
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|caption = Soundtrack album by Various Artists
 
|band = Various Artists
 
 
|released = November 21, 2006
 
|released = November 21, 2006
 
|recorded = 2005–2006
 
|recorded = 2005–2006
 
|genre = Country
 
|genre = Country
|label = Walt Disney Records}}
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|band = Various Artists}}'''The Fox and the Hound 2 Soundtrack Album''' is the album containing songs from Reba McEntire, who was the voice of Dixie in the film, as well as other well-known artists such as Trisha Yearwood, Chip Davis, and Little Big Town. Composer Joel McNeely has a few score tracks on the album: "Depressed Dixie", "Sad Puppy Blues", "Nashville 7" and "Sticky Hound Puppy". ''The Fox and the Hound 2 Soundtrack Album'' features a combination of country and bluegrass writers and performers were found in Nashville by Disney according to the music supervisor Kimberly Oliver, and Matt Walker Senior VP, Disneytoon Studios. Background music scores composed instrumental songs, Joel McNeely. Bluegrass music for setting the moods of scenes performed by several famous bluegrass performers.<ref>"The Fox and the Hound 2": DVD, 2006 - credits for songs as listed at the end of the film.'</ref><ref>The Fox and the Hound 2 : DVD, Backstage Disney , 'the making of the music of the Fox and the Hound 2'</ref>
 
'''The Fox and the Hound 2 Soundtrack Album''' is the album containing songs from Reba McEntire, who was the voice of Dixie in the film, as well as other well-known artists such as Trisha Yearwood, Chip Davis, and Little Big Town. Composer Joel McNeely has a few score tracks on the album: "Depressed Dixie", "Sad Puppy Blues", "Nashville 7" and "Sticky Hound Puppy". ''The Fox and the Hound 2 Soundtrack Album'' features a combination of country and bluegrass writers and performers were found in Nashville by Disney according to the music supervisor Kimberly Oliver, and Matt Walker Senior VP, DisneyToon Studios. Background music scores composed instrumental songs, Joel McNeely. Bluegrass music for setting the moods of scenes performed by several famous bluegrass performers.<ref>"The Fox and the Hound 2": DVD, 2006 - credits for songs as listed at the end of the film.'</ref><ref>The Fox and the Hound 2 : DVD, Backstage Disney , 'the making of the music of the Fox and the Hound 2'</ref>
 
   
 
*[[Friends for Life]] - vocals One Flew South and composer Marcus Hummon. Best friends song. A Bluegrass meets Folk Rock song according to Marcus. The album features the full version of this song, which was cut shorter for the film.
 
*[[Friends for Life]] - vocals One Flew South and composer Marcus Hummon. Best friends song. A Bluegrass meets Folk Rock song according to Marcus. The album features the full version of this song, which was cut shorter for the film.
 
*[[We're in Harmony]] - performed by Chip Davis, music and lyrics by Will Robinson.
 
*[[We're in Harmony]] - performed by Chip Davis, music and lyrics by Will Robinson.
 
*Hound Dude - singer Josh Gracin, composer Will Robinson. A pun on Hound Dog, a backstage view of being a popular performer.
 
*Hound Dude - singer Josh Gracin, composer Will Robinson. A pun on Hound Dog, a backstage view of being a popular performer.
*Depressed Dixie - score composed by Joel McNeely. Late at night, howling at the moon with Dixie at a bar, over a bowl of kibbles. A background of the down times of the performing business, that the performers state they can all relate to.
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*Depressed Dixie - score composed by Joel McNeely. Late at night, howling at the moon with Dixie at a bar, over a bowl of kibbles. A background of the down times of the performing business, that the performers state they can all relate to.
 
*[[Good Doggie, No Bone!]] - Performed by Reba McIntire, composer Marcus Hummon
 
*[[Good Doggie, No Bone!]] - Performed by Reba McIntire, composer Marcus Hummon
 
*Sticky Hound Puppy - score composed by Joel McNeely.
 
*Sticky Hound Puppy - score composed by Joel McNeely.
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*You Know I Will - [[Lucas Grabeel]], also a music video version on the additional bonus features section. Music and lyrics by Gordon Kennedy.
 
*You Know I Will - [[Lucas Grabeel]], also a music video version on the additional bonus features section. Music and lyrics by Gordon Kennedy.
 
*Sad Puppy Blues - score composed by Joel McNeely.
 
*Sad Puppy Blues - score composed by Joel McNeely.
*We're in Harmony (Reprise)  - performed by the Singin' Strays - Dixie, Cash, Granny, Waylon, and Floyd, with Copper. Music and lyrics by Will Robinson.
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*We're in Harmony (Reprise) - performed by the Singin' Strays - Dixie, Cash, Granny, Waylon, and Floyd, with Copper. Music and lyrics by Will Robinson.
   
 
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==External links==
 
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==References==
 
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The Fox and the Hound 2 is a 2006 direct-to-video midquel to the 1981 Disney animated feature The Fox and the Hound. It was produced by Disneytoon Studios and released on December 12, 2006. The story of the film takes place during the youth of Tod and Copper, between the event in which Amos Slade threatens to blast Tod, and the event in which Copper leaves Tod for the hunting trip ahead. The film had an official soundtrack album released on November 21, 2006.

The film features the voice talents of Reba McEntire, Patrick Swayze, Jonah Bobo, Harrison Fahn, Jeff Foxworthy, Vicki Lawrence, and Stephen Root. It is directed by Jim Kammerud, who had previously directed The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea and 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure and screenplay writer Roger S. H. Schulman's previous films were Balto, Shrek, The Jungle Book 2 and Mulan II.

Plot

Best friends Tod the red fox (Jonah Bobo) and Copper the hound dog (Harrison Fahn), back as teenage pups from the first film, visit a country fair in Nashville, Tennessee when they see a band of dogs called "The Singin' Strays". The band has five members: Dixie (Reba McEntire), Cash (Patrick Swayze), Granny Rose (Vicki Lawrence), and twin brothers Waylon and Floyd (both Jim Cummings). Their band leader is Lyle Snodgrass (Jeff Foxworthy). It is important that they perform well because a talent scout from the Grand Ole Opry (Stephen Root) will be at the fair. Cash and Dixie get into an argument, and Dixie walks off before their performance, forcing them to go on stage without her. During the show Copper sings along, and Cash invites the pup up on stage to sing with them. The musical number is a success. Cash invites Copper to join the band, which he does upon promising that he is a "stray". Copper spends the entire day with Cash, forgetting his promise to watch fireworks with Tod.

Dixie finds Tod and sympathizes with his feelings of abandonment. During their conversation, Tod lets it slip that Copper isn't a stray, and Dixie hatches a plan to get Copper out of the band with Tod's help. Tod lures Copper's owner, Amos Slade (Jeff Bennett), and Slade's other dog Chief (Rob Paulsen) to the fair in a wild chase. The chase leads to widespread mayhem in the fair, and the Singin' Strays' performance is sabotaged right in front of the talent scout Mr. Bickerstaff. Copper is fired from the band and returns home with Slade. Tod is sorry for ruining everything and is brought home by Widow Tweed (Russi Taylor). Along the way, Tweed narrowly misses being hit by the talent scout's car, and Bickerstaff's hat flies off and lands on Tod. The following day, Tod and Copper admit their mistakes and are friends again. Hoping to amend for his doings, Tod gives Bickerstaff's hat to Copper, who uses it to track down the talent scout at a local diner.

Tod tricks Cash and Dixie into thinking the other is in trouble, and the entire band ends up meeting up at the diner. Copper convinces the band the importance of harmony, and The Singin' Strays howl a reprise of their song "We're in Harmony", attracting the attention of the talent scout. Impressed with the band, he arranges for the dogs to perform at the Grand Ole Opry. The film ends with Copper choosing to leave the band and play with Tod again.

Production

In the film, the goal of the Singin' Strays is to get on the Grand Ole Opry, Nashville. Disney worked with many popular country artists and the Country Music Television cable network to promote this film.[1] Big Mama, Vixey (due to the fact that Tod meets her at his adult ages in the first film), Dinky, Boomer, and Squeaks the caterpillar didn't make a reappearance in this film. Amos Slade is a comic relief character here, without the darker side portrayed in the first film. Chief appears but has very few speaking parts and very little screen time.

Cast

Soundtrack

The Fox and the Hound 2 Soundtrack Album is the album containing songs from Reba McEntire, who was the voice of Dixie in the film, as well as other well-known artists such as Trisha Yearwood, Chip Davis, and Little Big Town. Composer Joel McNeely has a few score tracks on the album: "Depressed Dixie", "Sad Puppy Blues", "Nashville 7" and "Sticky Hound Puppy". The Fox and the Hound 2 Soundtrack Album features a combination of country and bluegrass writers and performers were found in Nashville by Disney according to the music supervisor Kimberly Oliver, and Matt Walker Senior VP, Disneytoon Studios. Background music scores composed instrumental songs, Joel McNeely. Bluegrass music for setting the moods of scenes performed by several famous bluegrass performers.[2][3]

  • Friends for Life - vocals One Flew South and composer Marcus Hummon. Best friends song. A Bluegrass meets Folk Rock song according to Marcus. The album features the full version of this song, which was cut shorter for the film.
  • We're in Harmony - performed by Chip Davis, music and lyrics by Will Robinson.
  • Hound Dude - singer Josh Gracin, composer Will Robinson. A pun on Hound Dog, a backstage view of being a popular performer.
  • Depressed Dixie - score composed by Joel McNeely. Late at night, howling at the moon with Dixie at a bar, over a bowl of kibbles. A background of the down times of the performing business, that the performers state they can all relate to.
  • Good Doggie, No Bone! - Performed by Reba McIntire, composer Marcus Hummon
  • Sticky Hound Puppy - score composed by Joel McNeely.
  • Blue Beyond - lead vocals Trisha Yearwood, composer Gordon Kennedy and Blair Masters. Even though it is raining everything is down, I will always be there. Gordon compares this song to the timeless "When You Wish Upon a Star", and Trisha states that "if he was trying to write a classic, I think he did."
  • We Go Together - vocals with the Singin' Strays - performed by Little Big Town composer Marcus Hummon. The main theme of the whole film.
  • You Know I Will - Lucas Grabeel, also a music video version on the additional bonus features section. Music and lyrics by Gordon Kennedy.
  • Sad Puppy Blues - score composed by Joel McNeely.
  • We're in Harmony (Reprise) - performed by the Singin' Strays - Dixie, Cash, Granny, Waylon, and Floyd, with Copper. Music and lyrics by Will Robinson.

Gallery

External links

References

  1. [1] Reference CMT and Reba McEntire as Dixie
  2. "The Fox and the Hound 2": DVD, 2006 - credits for songs as listed at the end of the film.'
  3. The Fox and the Hound 2 : DVD, Backstage Disney , 'the making of the music of the Fox and the Hound 2'


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The fox and the hound logo
Media
The Fox and the Hound (video/soundtrack) • The Fox and the Hound 2 (video/soundtrack) • House of Mouse
Disney Parks
Entertainment: Rivers of Light: We Are One

Parades: Main Street Electrical Parade
Fireworks: Momentous

Characters
The Fox and the Hound: TodCopperBig MamaDinky and BoomerSqueaksWidow TweedAmos SladeChiefAbigailMr. DiggerPorcupineVixeyBear

The Fox and the Hound 2: CashDixieWaylon and FloydGranny RoseLyle SnodgrassZeldaWinchell P. BickerstaffOlivia Farmer

Locations
Widow Tweed's HomeAmos Slade's HouseThe Game Preserve
Songs
Best of FriendsLack of EducationGoodbye May Seem ForeverA Hunting ManAppreciate the LadyFriends for LifeWe're in HarmonyHound DudeGood Doggie, No Bone!Blue BeyondWe Go Together