Relive Disney memories with free The Fox and the Hound coloring pages for kids! This collection of 25 black and white line drawings brings this timeless classic to you to customize.
The Fox and the Hound was released in 1981 by Disney and tells the story of an unlikely friendship between a fox named Tod and a dog named Copper.
Their roles in nature eventually force them to become enemies until they’re able to overcome their differences and rekindle their friendship.
Within this collection, you will get to color unforgettable characters like Tod, Copper, Big Mama, Chief Growling and Vixey, to name a few.
There are also some interesting facts about the film that you may not have known before that you can enjoy as you color.
25 Free Fox And The Hound Coloring Pages To Print And Color
1. Amos Slade Aiming His Rifle Coloring PDF
Amos Slade is a grumpy character who serves as an antagonist in the film. Even though that is the case, he’s not a bad guy and has a change of heart by the end.
The Fox and the Hound represented a big change for Disney Studios.
It was the last film worked on by animators who had worked with Walt Disney before his death and marked a new era run by younger talent.
2. Amos Slade Holding Copper
3. Amos Slade With His Hunting Gear
4. Big Mama Talking To Young Tod
Big Mama the owl is a stern yet loving character who helps young Tod the fox learn some important life lessons.
While young Tod was voiced by a child actor named Keith Mitchell, his adult version was voiced by Hollywood legend Mickey Rooney, while Big Mama was voiced by Pearl Bailey, an actress, singer, and comedian.
5. Big Mama Watching From A Branch
6. Chief On The Railroad Track
Much like Amos, Chief Growley is a grumpy character who has a heart of gold.
The Fox and the Hound may be a charming film filled with friendship, but there was a lot of conflict between people working on the film as younger animators clashed with the old guard.
Chief was originally going to die in the story, as he did in the book the movie was based on.
One of the directors changed it to him being injured instead, and many animators argued about it as they felt it lessened the impact of the character.
7. Chief Jumping Across A Wooden Log Bridge
8. Copper And Tod Having A Race
9. Copper And Tod Chasing Each Other
10. Copper Looking Alert
11. Copper Sniffing The Ground
12. Copper Tracking Footprints
As a bloodhound, Copper is very skilled at tracking, much to the detriment of his friend Tod, once they become enemies.
There was another conflict between the younger and older animators working on the film when when of Disney’s original animators wanted to put in a comedic song sequence in the middle of the film.
He was ordered to leave it out as it disrupted the flow of the film, and it was one of the final straws that led to him relinquishing control to the younger animators.
13. Fox And The Hound Playing Together
14. Tod And Copper Exploring
15. Fox And The Hound Friends Again Coloring Sheet
Even though they go through some ups and downs, Copper and Tod are able to set aside their differences to become friends once more.
Copper had two famous actors portraying him. His younger version was played by child actor Corey Feldman while his adult version was played by the legendary Kurt Russell.
16. Fox And The Hound Playing On A Log
17. Fox And The Hound Scene With Tod And Copper
18. Tod And Copper Sitting Under A Tree
19. Tod And Vixey Walking Together
20. Tod Climbing A Rocky Path In The Forest
21. Tod Hiding Behind A Bush
22. Tod Looking Curiously At Copper
23. Tod Relaxing By A Waterfall
24. Vixey And Tod Relaxing
25. Vixey Peeking From Behind A Bush
This last page shows Vixey the fox peeking over a bush, and fans of the film will likely recognize this moment.
Some of the younger animators on the film would go on to be big names in filmmaking.
Some of them included people who would work on other Disney classics like Brad Bird and John Lasseter, along with famous director Tim Burton.
After You Color Your The Fox And The Hound Pages
- Draw some other characters from the film, like Mrs. Tweed or Badger.
- Create a crossover by having Tod and Copper meet other Disney characters like Bambi or Snow White.
- Use watercolor and acrylic paints in order to replicate the painterly style of the film’s backgrounds.
- Create a movie poster by drawing the film’s logo on one of the pages featuring your favorite characters.
Ever since it was released, The Fox and the Hound has captivated audiences young and old, and it will surely do so for generations to come.
If this move holds a special place in your heart, then I hope this collection allowed you to relive some of your own memories by bringing your own creativity to this classic!
Once you have colored some of the pages, you can go ahead and share them on social media for other Disney fans to see and appreciate.