Introduction
Fantastic Mr. Fox Dog Names in Pop Culture
But Spitz is probably the most well-known of all the Beagles. Mainly because he has an unfortunate characteristic: chronic rabies, which he's on medication for. He takes 10 mg of a fictional rabies drug called phenomoxylcarbobubytol. He sits inside the gate of Bean Annex, Franklin Bean's place. He's one of the three main antagonists in the movie, and a farmer.
To get to his apple cider, the foxes need to get past Spitz. And think about that: getting past Spitz involves running the risk of getting rabies. That's terrifying! Especially since in one of the scenes, Mr. Fox has to face him head on, and hand him a dog bone to put him to sleep. In the scene, Spitz has the classic rabies white foaming mouth. He's standing at the gate, quietly looking at Mr. Fox. He doesn't move an inch, just keeps staring at the fox the whole time.
Of course, that means Mr. Fox has to walk toward him, his arm extended outward toward the dog in order to give him the dog bone. But when he does this, Spitz sees his chance. Suddenly, he begins to shake with uncontrollable rage, his eyes get bloodshot red, and he begins barking up a storm, foam flying everywhere. And he chases Mr. Fox, making him scream in horror.
But everything turns out fine in the end, because being the protagonist, Mr. Fox gets away. And not only does he get away, he also leads his family and the rest of his animal friends through a drain opening built into the floor of a supermarket owned by the three farmers. In the end, the animals all have a new food source, which means they don't need to keep stealing chickens and dodging all the Beagles. It also means they won't need to keep an extra eye out for Spitz anymore.
Fantastic Mr. Fox Dog Name Considerations
So take a look at your dog. What's the breed? The size and color? The gender? The personality and preferences? The more information you gather up about your dog, the more you have to go on. Take that information and let it direct you to where you need to go. For instance, if your dog is big, and protective, a snuggly name may soften him up a bit, but it will likewise seem a bit off. It would make more sense to give him a more serious name, due to his frame.
But since you're here, in the Fantastic Mr. Fox name guide, then you may already have an idea of what you're going for: quirky, artsy names. Whether your dog is small or large, there's bound to be something here that fits just right. Take a look around, and remember, even if you don't find the right name, you can at least cross something off your list of ideas.
Male Fantastic Mr. Fox Dog Names
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Boggis
One of the farmers and antagonists; known for raising thousands of chickens
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Bunce
Another farmer and antagonist; known for raising geese and ducks
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Bean
Another farmer and antagonist; known for raising turkeys and growing apples
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Badger
He and his family are affected by the farmers, so Mr. Fox invites them to the feast he's organizing
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Mr. Fox
Main character and protagonist; wears human clothing and speaks several animal languages
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Small Fox
There are four small children, known collectively as the "small foxes"
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Rat
He lives in Bean's Secret Cider Cellar and drinks the alcoholic cider; he's a little mean-spirited
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George
George Clooney played the voice of Mr. Fox
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Jason
Jason Schwartzman played Ash Fox
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Ash
Mr. and Mrs. Fox's only son and soon to be elder brother to Mrs. Fox's unborn cub
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Kristofferson
Ash's cousin on his mother's side
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Eric
Eric Chase Anderson voiced Kristofferson
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Silverfox
Kristofferson's last name
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Skip
Coach Skip leads the school Whack-Bat team
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Whack
After the school's Whack-Bat team; a fictional sport in the film
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Kylie
The Opossum is Mr. Fox's best friend and personal assistant
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Sven
Kylie's middle name
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Wallace
Wallace Wolodarksky voiced Kylie Sven Opossum
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Wally
Wallace Wolodarksky's nickname, and how he's commonly credited
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Stan
Stan Weasel is a real estate agent who participates in a rescue misson
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Weasel
After Stan Weasel, the real estate agent
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Wes
After Wes Anderson himself, the film's director and the voice of Stan Weasel
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James
Because Kylie quotes a "Rebel without a Cause" line during an argument with Mr. Fox, a James Dean reference
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Rebel
After the "Rebel without a Cause" reference that Kylie drops during an argument
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Boomerang
The name "Kylie" is of Aboriginal origin and means "boomerang"
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Franklin
After Franklin Bean, one of the farmers
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Walter
After Walter Boggis, one of the farmers
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Nathan
After Nathan Bunce, one of the farmers
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Gun
Because Mr. Bean has one, and it's very special
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Apple
After the beloved alcoholic apple cider that the Beagles protect
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Female Fantastic Mr. Fox Dog Names
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Felicity
Mrs. Fox's first name
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Dot
Because Mrs. Fox wears a yellow polka dot dress
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Molly
Molly Cooper, voice of Rabbit Girl
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Duffy
After Karen Duffy, voice of Linda Otter
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Meryl
Meryl Streep voiced Mrs. Fox
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Cub
Because Mrs. Fox is pregnant and expecting a second cub
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Agnes
Kristofferson's girlfriend; Ash's lab partner
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Juman
Juman Malouf voiced Agnes; Wes Anderson's real life wife
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Beirut
Where Juman Malouf, Wes Anderson's wife, is from in real life
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London
Where Juman Malouf was partially raised
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Paris
Where Wes Anderson and his wife, Juman Malouf, live
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Charlotte
After Charlotte Corday, the cult label Juman Malouf co-founded
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Streep
After Meryl Streep, voice of Mrs. Fox
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Helen
Helen McCrory, voice of Mrs. Bean
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Karen
Voice of Linda Otter
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Linda Otter
Voiced by Karen Duffy
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Allison
Allison Abbate voiced Rabbit's ex-girlfriend
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Jennifer
Jennifer Furches, voice of Dr. Badger
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Elizabeth
Helen McCrory's middle name; she's the voice of Mrs. Bean
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Mermaid
Because Karen Duffy is a former Coney Island Mermaid Queen
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Julia
Because no one beats Meryl Streep's rendition of Julia Child
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Summit
Because Meryl Streep was born in Summit, New Jersey in 1949
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Victoria
Juman Malouf's favorite fashion style is vaguely Victorian
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Moonrise
Juman Malouf designed the book cover for Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom
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Budapest
Juman Malouf designed the book cover for Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel
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Fantastic
After the movie's title, of course
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Otter
After Linda Otter, played by Karen Duffy
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Francesca
Francesca Berlingieri worked on art direction for the film
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Jeannine
Jeannine Berger worked on production management for the film
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Lucy
Lucy Begent worked in the art department for the film
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