Basic Trope: Foxes are portrayed as cruel or evil.
- Straight: Frida the fox is a cruel, cunning fox and is the Big Bad of the work.
- Exaggerated:
- Frida is an Ax-Crazy Serial Killer and a Card-Carrying Villain that enjoys torturing her victims for hours.
- Foxes are Always Chaotic Evil.
- Downplayed: Frida is a Jerkass / Good Is Not Nice / Jerk with a Heart of Gold.
- Justified:
- The work's protagonists are animals that are prey to foxes, such as chickens and rabbits.
- Frida had abusive owners and companions, or had rabies, which made her aggressive.
- Inverted: Foxes are heroic.
- Subverted:
- For most of the movie, everyone expects Frida to be evil. However, she's really Good All Along or pulls a Heel–Face Turn.
- While Frida's actions are cruel, Villain Protagonist Malados more than deserves it.
- Double Subverted:
- But she later betrays them.
- Frida's actions are beyond proportions.
- Parodied: ???
- Zig-Zagged: ???
- Averted:
- There are no foxes.
- Foxes are not portrayed as particularly evil.
- Enforced:
- "Foxes are a pretty good choice for our villain due to their crafty nature."
- "Despite their cute appearance, foxes are really dangerous creatures in their own right."
- Lampshaded: ???
- Invoked: ???
- Exploited: ???
- Defied: Frida knows she's better than the stereotypes of foxes and decides to change for the better.
- Discussed: ???
- Conversed: ???
- Deconstructed: This becomes a common specist stereotype. After Frida is regularly subjected to Fantastic Racism just because she's a fox, she eventually decides Then Let Me Be Evil.
- Reconstructed: After Frida gets told You Are Better Than You Think You Are, she decides to have a Heel–Face Turn, and later finds opinions on foxes improving.
Back to Foul Fox, but watch out for the fox on the way there.