In light of all the Disney live-action remakes we've been getting, when will we get a Fox and the Hound live-action remake?
>>92816810
That dog's tail looks like a horsecock.
>>92816953
Anon, how you know that?
>>92816953
First post best post.
>>92816810
Hopefully never.
Why, Disney, why?
>>92816978
>not seeing mister hands
>>92816953
You'd know.
>>92816810
Never.
CGI perhaps, but live action movies with animals are difficult to make and are rarely done well. And that's using domesticated animals. You want to make a movie with a wild animal? You're looking at a long shot. Even more so when you add another animal that's literally bred to kill the first. It works well as a story because of that difference, but in real life you won't be able to train a fox, especially not for the level required for filming, and that dog will kill it the first chance it gets.
>>92816810
It'll be a gritty reboot. Fox vs Hound: Dawn of Mange
>>92818335
Are domesticated foxes trainable?
https://youtu.be/iq_4cDaVEkk
>>92818457
No. You can very occasionally get a fox that will be docile to humans (usually only a few close humans in their "family") and can play around with them, but you can never train them.
>>92816810
>What are you hunting for?
>Foxes.
>Oh cool. Y'know what they look like?
>I'll know 'em once I see 'em!
>>92818335
Just do like Milo and Otis and coldly execute every fox that misbehaves. After 20 dead they'll fall in line.
>>92818457
>>92818525
Russian Domesticated foxes are very likely trainable, but they tend to look a little funny (turns out selecting for domestication traits also tends to get floppy ears, piebald markings, and funny vocalization.)
>>92816953
I assume you are Brazilian to know this?