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* Black-And-White-Insanity: Fox has a tendency to perceive certain situations in that manner when they are particularly distressing to him. The most notable examples of this are when he instantly branded Charmer as a traitor for falling in love with Ranger, arguing to Vixen that a traitor is a traitor no matter the circumstances. Another instance of it is when he reasons with Charmer that she can't be with Ranger because he's a blue fox. Don't even get me started about how he handled his interactions with Ranger when Scarface began attacking.

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* Black-And-White-Insanity: BlackAndWhiteInsanity: Fox has a tendency to perceive certain situations in that manner when they are particularly distressing to him. The most notable examples of this are when he instantly branded Charmer as a traitor for falling in love with Ranger, arguing to Vixen that a traitor is a traitor no matter the circumstances. Another instance of it is when he reasons with Charmer that she can't be with Ranger because he's a blue fox. Don't even get me started about how he handled his interactions with Ranger when Scarface began attacking.

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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Fox has this dynamic with Bold in Series 2. A lot of his interactions with Bold involves him constantly reprimanding the latter for his selfish and impulsive behaviour. After Bold leaves White Deer Park, Fox expresses anger and disdain towards the subject. As revealed in one of the official audio tapes however, Badger's death causes Fox to rethink his prior interactions with Bold. After witnessing Bold dying, Fox apologizes to him for being hard on him and calls him the bravest fox he's ever met......then is seen silently weeping alongside with Vixen after Bold says his last words.
* BigGood: He counts as this in Series 1. By Series 2, the Great White Stag overshadows him in this trope.

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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Fox has this dynamic with Bold in Series 2. A lot of his interactions with Bold involves him constantly reprimanding the latter for his selfish and impulsive behaviour. After Bold leaves White Deer Park, Fox expresses anger and disdain towards the subject. As revealed in one of the official audio tapes however, Badger's death causes Fox to rethink his prior interactions with Bold. After witnessing Bold dying, Fox apologizes to him for being hard on him and calls him the bravest fox he's ever met......then is seen silently weeping alongside with Vixen after Bold says his last words.
* BigGood: He counts as this
words before dying in Series 1. By Series 2, the Great White Stag overshadows him in this trope.front of him.



* BrutalHonesty: Oh...does he ever. In the first episode of Series 1, he made it clear to the other animals that all of them were going to die from dehydration if they stayed in Farthing Wood. During Series 2, he flat out called Weasel annoying and told her to wind down instead of winding everybody up because everybody was exasperated with her antics. He has also bluntly told Vixen that Bold deserved all the hardship he got after the latter expressed concern over Bold's whereabouts after he left White Deer Park. In one of the official audio tapes, Fox callously admitted that Mr. Pheasant's grief towards the death of Mrs. Pheasant was no different than how certain individuals would only care about their loved ones when it was too late.

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* BigGood: He counts as this in Series 1. By Series 2, the Great White Stag overshadows him in this trope.
* Black-And-White-Insanity: Fox has a tendency to perceive certain situations in that manner when they are particularly distressing to him. The most notable examples of this are when he instantly branded Charmer as a traitor for falling in love with Ranger, arguing to Vixen that a traitor is a traitor no matter the circumstances. Another instance of it is when he reasons with Charmer that she can't be with Ranger because he's a blue fox. Don't even get me started about how he handled his interactions with Ranger when Scarface began attacking.
* BrutalHonesty: Oh...Oh boy...does he ever. In the first episode of Series 1, he made it clear to the other animals that all of them were going to die from dehydration if they stayed in Farthing Wood. During Series 2, he flat out called Weasel annoying and told her to wind down instead of winding everybody up because everybody was exasperated with her antics. He has also bluntly told Vixen that Bold deserved all the hardship he got after the latter expressed concern over Bold's whereabouts after he left White Deer Park. In one of the official audio tapes, Fox callously admitted that Mr. Pheasant's grief towards the death of Mrs. Pheasant was no different than how certain individuals would only care about their loved ones when it was too late.

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* HiddenDepths: One easy-to-miss example in one of the early episodes. When Mr. Pheasant returns to the farm because Adder was accidentally left behind, Adder specifically tells him to quiet down and get out of sight before the farmer spots him. Even when Mr. Pheasant says he's trying to find her, she outright tells him to not worry about her and instead worry more about himself.



* ItsPersonal: She was largely unconcerned with the conflict regarding Scarface, only taking part when being given the task of killing him, though the Weasels mess up and she ends up killing Bounder instead. When sleeping in the sun, Scarface attacks and while she manages to escape, he rips off her tail in the process. Once her tail is healed, she gets her revenge by biting and poisoning him.



** Adder has a zigzag pattern on her back, but it consistes two stripes combining it. Real life adders have only one zigzag stripe on their backs.

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** Adder has a zigzag pattern on her back, but it consistes consists two stripes combining it. Real life adders have only one zigzag stripe on their backs.


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* DyingDeclarationofHate: As he takes his final breaths, dying from Adder's poison, he swears he'll be avenged and someone will kill her in return.
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* Aw, Look! TheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Fox has this dynamic with Bold in Series 2. A lot of his interactions with Bold involves him constantly reprimanding the latter for his selfish and impulsive behaviour. After Bold leaves White Deer Park, Fox expresses anger and disdain towards the subject. As revealed in one of the official audio tapes however, Badger's death causes Fox to rethink his prior interactions with Bold. After witnessing Bold dying, Fox apologizes to him for being hard on him and calls him the bravest fox he's ever met......then is seen silently weeping alongside with Vixen after Bold says his last words.

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* Aw, Look! TheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Fox has this dynamic with Bold in Series 2. A lot of his interactions with Bold involves him constantly reprimanding the latter for his selfish and impulsive behaviour. After Bold leaves White Deer Park, Fox expresses anger and disdain towards the subject. As revealed in one of the official audio tapes however, Badger's death causes Fox to rethink his prior interactions with Bold. After witnessing Bold dying, Fox apologizes to him for being hard on him and calls him the bravest fox he's ever met......then is seen silently weeping alongside with Vixen after Bold says his last words.

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