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Fantastic Mr. Fox
Directed byWes Anderson
Produced by
  • Wes Anderson
Screenplay by
Based onFantastic Mr Fox
by Roald Dahl
Starring
Music byAlexandre Desplat
CinematographyTristan Oliver
Edited byAndrew Weisblum
  • Regency Enterprises[1]
Distributed by20th Century Fox[2]
  • October 14, 2009 (London Film Festival)
  • November 13, 2009 (United States)
87 minutes[3]
CountryUnited States[2]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$40 million[3]
Box office$46.5 million[3]

Fantastic Mr. Fox is a 2009 American stop motionanimatedcomedy film directed by Wes Anderson, based on Roald Dahl's 1970 children's novel of the same name. The film is about a fox who steals food each night from three mean and wealthy farmers. They are fed up with Mr. Fox's theft and try to kill him, so they dig their way into the foxes' home, but the animals are able to outwit the farmers and live underground.

The film was released in the autumn of 2009 and stars George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Willem Dafoe, Michael Gambon, and Owen Wilson. For Anderson, it was his first animated film and first film adaptation. Development on the project began in 2004 as a collaboration between Anderson and Henry Selick (who worked with Anderson on the 2004 film The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou) under Revolution Studios. In 2007, Revolution folded, Selick left to direct Coraline, and work on the film moved to 20th Century Fox. Production began in London in 2007. It was released on November 13, 2009, and has a 92% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The film also received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.[4]

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Plot[edit]

While raiding Berk's Squab Farm, Mr. Fox triggers a fox trap caging himself along with his wife Felicity. Felicity reveals to her husband that she is pregnant and pleads with him to find a safer job if they escape, and he reluctantly agrees. Two human years later (12 fox years), the Foxes and their sullen son Ash are living in a hole. Mr. Fox, now a newspaper columnist, feels unhappy with his life and moves the family into a better home inside a tree, ignoring the warnings of his lawyer Clive Badger about how dangerous the area is for foxes. The tree is located very close to facilities run by three feared farmers: Walter Boggis (a chicken farmer), Nathan Bunce (a duck and goose farmer), and Franklin Bean (a turkey and apple farmer).

Soon after the Foxes move in, Felicity's nephew Kristofferson Silverfox comes to live with them, as his father has fallen ill with double pneumonia. Ash finds this situation intolerable; his soft-spoken cousin is superior to him at almost everything, and everyone – including his classmate, Agnes, and his own father – is charmed by Kristofferson at Ash's expense.

Longing for his days as a thief, Mr. Fox and his friend Kylie, an opossum, steal produce and poultry from all three farms for three straight nights. Angered, the farmers decide to kill Mr. Fox. They camp out near his home, and when Mr. Fox emerges, they open fire but only manage to shoot off his tail. After demolishing the site of the tree while attempting to dig Mr. Fox out, they discover the Foxes have dug an escape tunnel. As the Foxes will have to surface for food and water, the farmers wait at the tunnel mouth. Underground, Felicity is upset that Mr. Fox returned to his thieving ways. The group later encounters Badger and many other local animal residents whose homes have also been destroyed by the farmers. As the animals begin fearing starvation, Mr. Fox leads them on a digging expedition to tunnel to the three farms, robbing them clean.

While the other animals feast, Ash and Kristofferson begin to reconcile after Kristofferson defends Ash from a bully. The cousins return to Bean's farm, intending to reclaim the missing tail. When they are interrupted by the arrival of Bean's wife, Ash escapes, but Kristofferson is captured.

Discovering that Mr. Fox has stolen their produce, the farmers and the fire chief flood the animals' tunnel network with some of Bean's cider, trapping the animals in the sewers. Realizing that the farmers plan to use Kristofferson to lure him into an ambush, Mr. Fox heads to the surface to surrender, but returns when Rat, Bean's security guard, confronts the animals and attacks Ash and Felicity. A fight between Mr. Fox and Rat results in the latter being pushed into a generator, electrocuting him. Before dying, Rat reveals Kristofferson's location. Mr. Fox asks the farmers for a meeting in town near the sewer hub where he would surrender in exchange for Kristofferson's freedom. The farmers set up an ambush, but the animals, anticipating it, launch a counterattack that allows Mr. Fox, Ash, and Kylie to enter Bean's farm undetected. Ash frees Kristofferson and braves enemy fire to release a rabid beagle to keep the farmers at bay, allowing the group to escape.

In the aftermath, the animals become accustomed to living in the sewers with others considering moving in, including Kristofferson's recovering father. Ash and Kristofferson settle their differences and become good friends. One night, Mr. Fox leads his family, Kylie, and Agnes to a drain opening built into the floor of a supermarket owned by the farmers. Celebrating their new food source and the news that Felicity is pregnant again, the animals dance to 'Let Her Dance' by The Bobby Fuller Four.

Cast[edit]

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  • George Clooney as Mr. Fox
  • Meryl Streep as Felicity Fox
  • Jason Schwartzman as Ash Fox
  • Bill Murray as Clive Badger
  • Willem Dafoe as Rat
  • Michael Gambon as Franklin Bean
  • Owen Wilson as Coach Skip
  • Wallace Wolodarsky as Kylie
  • Eric Anderson as Kristofferson Silverfox
  • Jarvis Cocker as Petey
  • Wes Anderson as Stan Weasel
  • Robin Hurlstone as Walter Boggis
  • Hugo Guinness as Nathan Bunce
  • Helen McCrory as Mrs. Bean
  • Juman Malouf as Agnes
  • Karen Duffy as Linda Otter
  • Roman Coppola as Squirrel Contractor
  • Garth Jennings as Bean's son
  • Brian Cox as Daniel Peabody
  • Steven Rales as Beaver
  • Jeremy Dawson as Beaver's Son
  • James Hamilton as Phil Mole
  • Jennifer Furches as Dr. Badger
  • Mario Batali as Rabbit
  • Allison Abbate as Rabbit's ex-girlfriend
  • Molly Cooper as Rabbit Girl
  • Adrien Brody as Mouse
  • Martin Ballard as Fire chief

Production[edit]

Joe Roth and Revolution Studios bought the film rights to Fantastic Mr Fox in 2004. In 2006, Mark Mothersbaugh stated that he was working on the soundtrack.[5]Wes Anderson signed on as director with Henry Selick, who worked with Anderson on The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, as animation director. Anderson stated that he signed on because Roald Dahl was one of his heroes.[6] Originally, Cate Blanchett was to voice Mrs. Fox, but she left the role for undisclosed reasons.[7]

The story the novel covers would amount to the second act of the film. Anderson added new scenes to serve for the film's beginning and end.[8] The new scenes precede Mr. Fox's plan to steal from the three farmers and follow the farmers' bulldozing of the hill, beginning with the flooding of the tunnel. Selick left the project, to work on the Neil Gaiman story Coraline in February 2006.[9] He was replaced by Mark Gustafson.[10]20th Century Fox Animation became the project's home in October 2006 after Revolution folded.[11]

In September 2007, Anderson announced voice work would begin.[12]The director chose to record the voices outside rather than in a studio: 'we went out in a forest, [..] went in an attic, [and] went in a stable. We went underground for some things. There was a great spontaneity in the recordings because of that.'[10] The voices were recorded before any animation was done.[13]

Anderson said of the production design, 'we want to use real trees and real sand, but it's all miniature.'[12]Great Missenden, where Roald Dahl lived, has a major influence on the film's look.[6] The film mixes several forms of animation but consists primarily of stop motion.[11] Animation took place in London,[10] on Stage C at 3 Mills Studio and the puppets are created by Mackinnon & Saunders,[14] with Anderson directing the crew, many of whom animated Tim Burton's Corpse Bride.[15] Selick, who kept in contact with Anderson, said the director would act out scenes while in Paris and send them to the animators via iPhone.[16]

Soundtrack[edit]

Fantastic Mr. Fox
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedNovember 3, 2009
GenreFilm score
Rock
Length43:41
LabelABKCO
Wes Anderson film soundtrack chronology
The Darjeeling Limited
(2007)
Fantastic Mr. Fox
(2009)
Moonrise Kingdom
(2012)
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The score for the film was composed by Alexandre Desplat. Jarvis Cocker commented that he wrote 'three, four' songs for the film, one of which was included on the soundtrack.[17] The soundtrack also contains a selection of songs by The Beach Boys, The Bobby Fuller Four, Burl Ives, Georges Delerue, The Rolling Stones, and other artists. A soundtrack album for the film was released on November 3, 2009. It contains the following tracks:[18]

No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1.'American Empirical Pictures'Alexandre Desplat0:15
2.'The Ballad of Davy Crockett' (from Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier, 1954)George Bruns(music)
Thomas W. Blackburn(lyrics)
The Wellingtons1:40
3.'Mr. Fox in the Fields'Alexandre Desplat1:03
4.'Heroes and Villains' (from Smiley Smile, 1967)Brian Wilson, Van Dyke ParksThe Beach Boys3:37
5.'Fooba Wooba John' (from Little White Duck, 1959)TraditionalBurl Ives1:07
6.'Boggis, Bunce, and Bean'Alexandre Desplat0:51
7.'Jimmy Squirrel and Co.'Alexandre Desplat0:46
8.'Love' (from Robin Hood, 1973)George Bruns(music)
Floyd Huddleston (lyrics)
Nancy Adams1:49
9.'Buckeye Jim' (from Little White Duck, 1959)TraditionalBurl Ives1:19
10.'High-Speed French Train'Alexandre Desplat1:26
11.'Whack-bat Majorette'Alexandre Desplat2:57
12.'The Grey Goose' (from Little White Duck, 1959)TraditionalBurl Ives2:49
13.'Bean's Secret Cider Cellar'Alexandre Desplat2:07
14.'Une Petite Île' (from Two English Girls, 1971)DelerueGeorges Delerue1:36
15.'Street Fighting Man' (from Beggars Banquet, 1968)Jagger/RichardsThe Rolling Stones3:15
16.'Fantastic Mr. Fox A.K.A. Petey's Song'CockerJarvis Cocker1:21
17.'Night and Day' (recorded 1946, released 1984 on Masters of Jazz)Cole PorterArt Tatum1:28
18.'Kristofferson's Theme'Alexandre Desplat1:36
19.'Just Another Dead Rat in a Garbage Pail (Behind a Chinese Restaurant)'Alexandre Desplat2:34
20.'Le Grand Choral' (from Day for Night, 1973)DelerueGeorges Delerue2:24
21.'Great Harrowsford Square'Alexandre Desplat3:21
22.'Stunt Expo 2004'Alexandre Desplat2:28
23.'Canis Lupus'Alexandre Desplat1:16
24.'Ol' Man River' (recorded 1968, released 2001 on Hawthorne, CA)Jerome Kern(music)
Oscar Hammerstein II(lyrics)
The Beach Boys1:18
25.'Let Her Dance' (single, 1965)FullerThe Bobby Fuller Four2:32

Release[edit]

The film had its world premiere as the opening film of the 53rd edition of the London Film Festival on October 14, 2009.[19]20th Century Fox released it theatrically on November 13, 2009. Fantastic Mr. Fox grossed $21,002,919 in the U.S., and $25,468,104 outside the U.S., making a total of $46,471,023 worldwide.[3]20th Century Fox Home Entertainment released the DVD and Blu-ray on March 23, 2010.[20]The Criterion Collection released the film on Blu-ray and DVD on February 18, 2014.[21]

Reception[edit]

The film has a 92% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 233 reviews and an average rating of 7.91/10. The site's consensus states: 'Fantastic Mr. Fox is a delightfully funny feast for the eyes with multi-generational appeal – and it shows Wes Anderson has a knack for animation.'[4]

The film also became the second highest-rated animated film in 2009 on the site, behind Up.[4] It has an average review score of 83 ('universal acclaim') from review aggregator Metacritic, which includes positive reviews from publications such as Rolling Stone and The New York Times.[22]

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Roger Ebert gave the film 3.5 out of 4 stars, calling it 'Excellent.'[23]A. O. Scott called Fantastic Mr. Fox 'in some ways (Wes Anderson's) most fully realized and satisfying film. Once you adjust to its stop-and-start rhythms and its scruffy looks, you can appreciate its wit, its beauty and the sly gravity of its emotional undercurrents. The work done by the animation director, Mark Gustafson, by the director of photography, Tristan Oliver, and by the production designer, Nelson Lowry, shows amazing ingenuity and skill, and the music (by Alexandre Desplat, with the usual shuffle of well-chosen pop tunes, famous and obscure) is both eccentric and just right.'[24] Devin D. O'Leary of Weekly Alibi called it 'a one-of-a-kind family classic'.[25]

According to Time, the film is 'both a delightful amusement and a distillation of the filmmaker's essential playfulness'[26] and was one of the ten best films of the year.[27]Cosmo Landesman of The Sunday Times said 'having a quirky auteur like Anderson make a children’s film is a bit like David Byrne, of Talking Heads, recording an album of nursery rhymes produced by Brian Eno'; according to Landesman, 'in style and sensibility, this is really a Wes Anderson film, with little Dahl. It’s missing the darker elements that characterise Dahl’s books. There you find the whiff of something nasty: child abuse, violence, misogyny. Gone, too, is any sense of danger. Even the farmers, who are made to look a touch evil, don’t seem capable of it. We never feel the tension of watching the Fox family facing real peril. The film certainly has Americanized Dahl’s story, and I don’t mean the fact that the good animals have American accents and the baddies have British ones. It offers yet another celebration of difference and a lesson on the importance of being yourself. But it does leave you thinking: isn’t it time that children’s films put children first?'[28]

Amy Biancolli from the Houston Chronicle stated that 'Anderson injects such charm and wit, such personality and nostalgia — evident in the old-school animation, storybook settings and pitch-perfect use of Burl Ives — that it's easy to forgive his self-conscious touches.'[29]

Ann Hornaday from the Washington Post calls it a 'self-consciously quirky movie that manages to be twee and ultra-hip at the same time, it qualifies as yet another wry, carefully composed bibelot in the cabinet of curios that defines the Anderson oeuvre.'[30] Peter Howell from the Toronto Star stated that '[i]n an age when everything seems digital, computer-driven and as fake as instant coffee, more and more artists (Spike Jonze and John Lasseter among them) are embracing the old ways of vinyl records, hand-drawn cartoons and painstaking stop-motion character movements.'[31] In 2011, Richard Corliss of TIME magazine named it one of 'The 25 All-TIME Best Animated Films'.[32]

Awards[edit]

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The film was nominated for the 2010 Critics Choice Awards for Best Animated Feature,[33] the 2010 Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film,[34] the 2010 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Academy Award for Best Original Score;[35] but ultimately lost all the nominations to Up.

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It was also nominated for the Grand Prix of the Belgian Syndicate of Cinema Critics. Alexandre Desplat won Soundtrack Composer of the Year and World Soundtrack of the Year at the 2010 World Soundtrack Awards.[36] On January 14, 2010, the National Board of Review awarded Anderson a Special Filmmaking Achievement award.[37]

After giving his acceptance speech, the audio of the speech was used in a short animation of Anderson's character (Weasel) giving the speech, animated by Payton Curtis, a key stop-motion animator on the film.[38]

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