Famous Fictional Wolves and Foxes

Find these answers about wolves and foxes from literature, film, video games, and music.
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Wolves
Antagonist of "Little Red Riding Hood"... or "The 3 Little Pigs"
The Big Bad Wolf
1936 narrated orchestral composition for children, by Sergei Prokofiev
Peter and the Wolf
Wolf of Norse mythology fated to kill Odin at Ragnarök
Fenrir
A Narnian wolf, captain of the White Witch's Secret Police
Maugrim
Wild wolfdog created by Jack London
White Fang
Patriarch of Mowgli's wolf pack in The Jungle Book
Akela
Terrifying servant of the power behind the Nothing in The NeverEnding Story
Gmork
1985 comedy/fantasy starring Michael J. Fox
Teen Wolf
1995 animated film about a wolfdog who helps deliver diptheria vaccines
Balto
Jon Snow's albino direwolf
Ghost
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Foxes
Roald Dahl book and Wes Anderson film
Fantastic Mr. Fox
1965 Dr. Seuss book
Fox in Socks
The titular character of the 1973 Disney animated film
Robin Hood
1981 Disney animated "buddy drama film"
The Fox and the Hound
Nintendo game series featuring Fox McCloud
Star Fox
Sonic the Hedgehog's pal
Tails
From Dora the Explorer
Swiper
Zootopian con artist who befriends Judy Hopps
Nick Wilde
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3 Comments
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Level 88
Feb 11, 2024
Great quiz! Maybe accept Akeela.
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Level 91
Feb 12, 2024
Fun idea. Would you consider accepting Fenris Ulf as a type-on for the Narnia question? I didn't realize this, but According to Wikipedia C.S. Lewis changed the name of the character to Fenris Ulf in early US editions of the title. It was also used in the 1979 animated adaptation I grew up watching. Per the article, all editions since 1994 have used the original name of Maugrim, but Fenris Ulf is the only thing that came to mind for me.
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Level 90
Feb 12, 2024
I had no idea! OK, I'll add it!