The Fox and the Crow

The Fox and the Crow

The Fox and the Crow are a pair of anthropomorphic cartoon characters created by Frank Tashlin for the Screen Gems studio. The characters, the refined but gullible Fauntleroy Fox and the streetwise Crawford Crow, appeared in a series of animated short subjects released by Screen Gems through its parent company, Columbia Pictures, and were Screen Gems' most popular characters.Fact|date=October 2007

Tashlin directed the first film in the series, the 1941 Color Rhapsody short "The Fox and the Grapes", a series of blackout gags based around the Aesop fable of that name. Warner Bros. animation director Chuck Jones acknowledges this short, featuring the Fox hell-bent on retrieving a bunch of grapes in the possession of the crow as one of the inspirations for his popular Road Runner cartoons.Fact|date=October 2007

Although Tashlin directed no more films in the series, Screen Gems continued producing "Fox and the Crow" shorts, many of them directed by Bob Wickersham, until the studio closed in 1946. Screen Gems had acquired enough of a backlog of completed films that the "Fox and Crow" series continued through 1949.

By this time, Columbia had signed a distribution deal with a new animation studio, United Productions of America (UPA), to produce three "Fox and the Crow" shorts, "Robin Hoodlum" (1948), "The Magic Fluke" (1949), and "Punchy DeLeon" (1950). All three UPA "Fox and the Crow" cartoons were directed by John Hubley. "Robin Hoodlum" and "The Magic Fluke" received Academy Award nominations for Animated Short Subject.

An unrelated, six-minute, silent animated short titled "The Fox and the Crow", produced by Fables Studio, was released in 1921. [http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon_information/22502-Fox_And_The_Crow.html The Big Cartoon Database: "The Fox And The Crow"] ]

In other media

The Fox and the Crow starred in comic books, where they starred in several funny animal comics published by DC Comics, from the 1940s well into the 1960s. They starred with other characters in DC's Columbia-licensed funny animal anthology "Real Screen Comics" (first issue titled "Real Screen Funnies") beginning in 1945, then did likewise when DC converted the superhero title "Comic Cavalcade" to a funny-animal series in 1948.

The duo received its own title, "The Fox and the Crow", which ran 108 issues (Jan. 1952 - March 1968). Until the 1954 demise of "Comic Cavalcade", Fox and Crow were cover-featured on three DC titles. They continued on the cover of "Real Screen Comics" through its title change to "TV Screen Cartoons" from #129-138 (Aug. 1959 - Feb. 1961), the final issue.

"The Fox and the Crow" itself was renamed "Stanley and His Monster" beginning with #109 (May 1968), after the back-up feature, begun in #95 (Jan. 1966), that had taken over in popularity.

Deadshot's daughter mentions wanting a "The Fox and the Crow" umbrella in "The Secret Six" #1

Footnotes

References

*gcdb series|id=866|title="The Fox and the Crow"
*gcdb series|id=400|title="Real Screen Funnies"
* [http://columbia.goldenagecartoons.com/ The Columbia Crow's Nest]
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/fox_crow.htm Don Markstein's Toonopedia: The Fox and the Crow]


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