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Tod y Toby siguen juntos como uña y carne, pero cuando Toby tiene la oportunidad de unirse a un extravagante grupo de perros aulladores, su amistad de pura raza se pondrá a prueba.
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Didn't care much for this one, too busy for me and didn't give me any emotions. It does look great and I can imagine the fast pace will entertain kids, so mission accomplished.
I really wish I never watched this movie. I never expect much from any of the straight to video sequels anyway but, this may just be the worst one I’ve seen so far. You can’t even compare this to the first movie and I’m gonna pretend that everything that happened here never took place within the story. It’s that bad. It completely loses the heart and magic from the first film, with a story so dull and boring, that I couldn’t get in to for the life of me. I’ve seen many sequels to Disney classics and most of them act out as more of a side quest, rather than focusing on the main story. This definitely felt like that, and not a fun one either. The characters from the first film were all extremely likeable, except for Slade of course, but here I only really cared for Cooper and Tod. The rest were just okay, I mean they’re cute and all, it’s just hard to get invested in their characters with a movie like this, I am so happy they didn’t include Big Mama and the gang because I feel like they would’ve totally ruined them too. The original Fox And The Hound was the first Disney movie ever to use CGI, which I thought was crazy, that being said, most of it was still hand drawn, and looked incredible. This was literally 100 percent CGI, but I can’t lie, some scenes do look decent. It still doesn’t compare to a movie released like 20 years earlier, which is honestly quite sad. Disney can make some of the best movies in existence, then they make crap like this just for a bit of extra cash. I really have nothing else to say about this movie, I didn’t enjoy it at all and there’s not much to actually like about it. It was a tough watch. I may have to rewatch the first film just to cleanse my mind a bit after witnessing this awful sequel. 2/10
A pretty fun follow-up to the 1981 film. The original is obviously superior, by some distance, but 'The Fox and the Hound 2' delivers a suitably entertaining premise and decent voice acting to create solid viewing. None of the cast are necessarily standout, perhaps barring Patrick Swayze's Cash, but they all give what's needed. Likewise with the animation, music and plot. On the latter, I don't love how it's forcibly sandwiched inbetween the events of the first production, though once it gets going it is enjoyable. It's all kept nice and short, too. There are good and bad Disney animated sequels, thankfully this is more the former than the latter.