Like Hunchback, Fox and the Hound was an inevitability for me. This movie was not only a "buddy drama," but also a type of discussion on how society views people who are "inherently different." In the story, two animals become friends, not knowing that they are "born to be enemies." One is just a normal fox and the other a hunting hound dog. In this scene, the fox's owner is taking him to the forest preserve to protect him from the hunter, and she recalls all the good times that they had. I don't know why this scene affected me so much, but every time I hear and watch it, I start to get teary. This was really sad, even more than Mufasa's death to me. I actually used this scene to demonstrate, on the documentary, how much music impacts me. Fortunately, they didn't use that scene because of how sad it was, but everyone there was really amazed at exactly how strong that connection was to this film, even after years of not seeing it at all. You never forget.
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