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Ashton "Ash" Fox is a secondary character in of Roald Dahl's book and Wes Anderson's film Fantastic Mr. Fox. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fox and the cousin of Kristofferson Silverfox. The lower half of Ash's body was wrapped in cling film during shooting. Like his mother, Ash appears to be ambidextrous, using both his left and right hand dominantly at random times throughout the film. This.


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Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) Occupation Student Powers / Skills Speed Hobby Reading comics Goals Rescue his cousin Kristofferson Helps his father to stop Boggis, Bunce and Bean (both succeeded) Family Foxy Fox (father) Felicity Fox (mother) Kristofferson Silverfox (cousin) Unborn sibling Friends / Allies Kristofferson Silverfox Enemies


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Ashton Fox is a secondary character in the film, Fantastic Mr. Fox. He is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Fox and soon to be elder brother to Mrs. Fox's unborn cub. Kristofferson is his cousin on his mother's side. Throughout the film, Ash displays a moody, eccentric personality as he struggles to emulate his father, only to fail repeatedly.


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Mrs. Felicity Fox is the secondary protagonist of the film Fantastic Mr. Fox. She is the wife of Mr. Fox and mother of their son Ash. She acts as the voice of reason and conscience to her husband's more reckless ways. Mrs. Fox is voiced by Meryl Streep. Felicity Fox is a standard fox, a head shorter in height compared to her husband. She has brown-orange fur and a white chin. She has neat.


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Fantastic Mr Fox is a children's novel written by British author Roald Dahl. It was published in 1970, by George Allen & Unwin in the UK and Alfred A. Knopf in the U.S., with illustrations by Donald Chaffin. The first Puffin paperback, first issued in 1974, featured illustrations by Jill Bennett.


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Leading a team of other animals, Mr. Fox starts tunneling like the heroes of "The Great Escape" -- but in, rather than out. These adventures provide the setting for personal drama, as an uncertainty arises between Mr. Fox's callow son, Ash ( Jason Schwartzman ), and a cousin named Kristofferson (Eric Anderson).


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1h 27m IMDb RATING 7.9 /10 264K YOUR RATING Rate POPULARITY 1,056 Play trailer 2:00 26 Videos 99+ Photos Animation Adventure Comedy An urbane fox cannot resist returning to his farm raiding ways and then must help his community survive the farmers' retaliation. Director Wes Anderson Writers Roald Dahl Wes Anderson Noah Baumbach Stars George Clooney


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Agnes is a minor character in the film Fantastic Mr. Fox. The only female fox child seen, she is a lab partner with Ash, but shows interest in his cousin Kristofferson, which upsets Ash. Agnes is voiced by Juman Malouf. Physical Appearance Agnes is a fox child, about the same age as Ash and Kristofferson.


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24 Near the end of Fantastic Mr. Fox, and just after the film's climax, Mr. Fox, Ash, Kristofferson and Kylie encounter a wolf. Like the scene, the wolf seemingly came randomly and out of nowhere (with Mr. Fox remarking about that).


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Fantastic Mr. Fox is a 2009 stop-motion animated film about an urbane fox who cannot resist returning to his farm raiding ways and then must help his community survive the farmers' retaliation.. [as Mr. Fox, Kylie, Ash, and Kristofferson drive out of Bean Annex, Kylie notices something] Kylie:.


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The basic plot of the film follows a cartoonishly anthropomorphic fox deemed "fantastic Mr. Fox" as he reverts back to his crime-ridden days of stealing from wealthy farmers after keeping a promise to his wife for 12 years that he would give up crime in order to pursue a safe and steady family lifestyle as per the "American dream."


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Directed by Wes Anderson Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Produced by Music by Alexandre Desplat. (music by) Cinematography by Tristan Oliver. director of photography Editing by Production Design by Nelson Lowry Art Direction by Francesca Berlingieri Maxwell. (as Francesca Maxwell)


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Mr. Fox : He's rabid. With rabies. Ash : You should probably put your bandit hat on now. Personally, I- I don't have one, but I modified this tube sock. [they put on their 'hats'] Kristofferson : We look good. Ash : Yeah. We do. Beaver's Son : [lays down a box of supplies during a Science lab class] Why's your cousin such a wet sandwich?


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Quotes Fantastic Mr. Fox Edit Mole: I just want to see. a little sunshine. Mr. Fox: But you're nocturnal, Phil. Your eyes barely open on a good day. Mole: I'm sick of your double talk, we have rights! Helpful • 104 1 Mrs. Fox: [ to Ash] We're all different. [ indicates Mr. Fox] Mrs. Fox: Especially him.


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Unleashing Ash: Exploring the Unique Character in Fantastic Mr. Fox • Unleashing Ash • Discover why Ash stands out in 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' and how his individ.


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When Mr Fox says to Ash, 'I'm so glad it was you', it could be illustrating Mr Fox choosing to acknowledge Ash, but more importantly, the animalistic and primal side of him that he so adamantly didn't want to value or acknowledge earlier on in the film. Kristofferson - Mr Fox's desires for a calm, collected and intellectualised version of himself: