![]() ![]() The wolf is jealous because the fox has the ability to sneak inside the farm, so he offers him a tip on how to aim a little lower. He runs into his mentor the local wolf to get tips on how to be able to eat chicken. ![]() “The Big Bad Fox” has the red predator unable to get himself any chickens from the farm. While the pig is reluctant, the rabbit and the duck accept the duty and prove to be rather safety last in their approach to get the baby to its new parents. He begs the trio of farming pals to deliver a baby for him since he can’t possibly go any farther until his wing mends. While the pig is freaking out, a stork crashes into an apple tree. He doesn’t want the help since his buddies are rather inept and over eager to use the shears on the wrong things. “Baby Delivery” features a happy pig working in his garden when his neighboring rabbit and duck volunteer to assist in taking care of the growing vegetables. ![]() They’re a rather klutzy theatrical group, but this adds to the charm of their three plays. The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales has fun with the familiar critters when the Honeysuckle Farm Theater Company puts on a show. This is the foundation of Walt Disney’s fortune with mice, ducks, dogs, cows and other creatures standing on two legs and going beyond the feed trough. The animated antics of barnyard animals acting like people has been a mainstay of cinema. ![]()
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