Foxy Loxy was one of the characters (antagonists) from the original folk tale, so of course he/she is going to be in the adaptations.
At the time Disney's CGI Chicken Little came out, some of us (the well-known and the not-so) were carping that there were two characters (Foxy Loxy and Runt Of The Litter)whose character arcs seemed to be starting off as rather cliche "gay" characters -- only to end up in a loudly "straight" relationship, and declaring this was "the better way". That was not appreciated.
To be fair (or at least honest) there was one (ONE) little aspect of Chicken Little that I found actually rather charming: The budding romance between Chicken Little and Ugly Duckling is presented in a way that feels very organic and believable. It was well-presented enough it felt like it belonged in another movie.
Foxy Loxy was one of the characters (antagonists) from the original folk tale, so of course he/she is going to be in the adaptations.
At the time Disney's CGI Chicken Little came out, some of us (the well-known and the not-so) were carping that there were two characters (Foxy Loxy and Runt Of The Litter)whose character arcs seemed to be starting off as rather cliche "gay" characters -- only to end up in a loudly "straight" relationship, and declaring this was "the better way". That was not appreciated.
To be fair (or at least honest) there was one (ONE) little aspect of Chicken Little that I found actually rather charming: The budding romance between Chicken Little and Ugly Duckling is presented in a way that feels very organic and believable. It was well-presented enough it felt like it belonged in another movie.