In the Netflix catalog there is a French animated masterpiece, “The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales”, which you should discover immediately and with the family!
The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales was designed by Benjamin Renner (Ernest et Celestine) and Patrick Imbert (Le Sommet des Dieux). Those who think that the village is a quiet and peaceful place are wrong, there are especially restless animals, a fox who thinks he is a chicken, a rabbit who plays with the stork and a duck who wants to change Santa Claus. Discover them in an adventure!
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Adapted from the comic of the same name by Benjamin Renner, who also directed the film, The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales is a film that will appeal to both parents and children. Each animal has its own personality with an instantly recognizable and attractive graphic style, and if the characters are not perfect, they convey good values. This allows for quick discovery of a small gem.

An army of foxes
What will they like?
- A feature in thumbnails that allows you to watch a segment and then pause. Moreover, the film forms a coherent whole and is not just a series of short stories with no real connection.
- The appearance of the characters, which makes them everyone’s favorite!
- The film is also an accidental introduction to the theatrical form, as it is presented in three acts and begins with a red curtain on stage. This can be a good gateway Tales of LafontaineLiterary or animated version according to your taste.

What might be bothering them:
- A cute little pig who gets into a lot of trouble in three adventures, and all these injustices can hurt.
- In several sequences we are told that there is no Santa Claus. Luckily, we get to see it at the end!
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