🦊Ajax the friendly urban #fox reacts to the best scene from Fantastic Mr Fox - VERY SAD 😢😢😢

2 years ago
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Who doesn't like the amazing animated movie Fantastic Mr Fox - so it's no surprise that it is also one of Ajax's favourite movies. I showed one of the best scenes where's Mrs Fox loses her temper at her husband's desire to continue on the chicken heist and she learns like all other living creatures she is going to die which causes her to be moved to tears but in the end, is redeemed by our love for her! the music is E Minor Prelude - T Op. 28, No. 4 by Frédéric Chopin is one of the 24 Chopin preludes. By Chopin's request, this piece was played at his own funeral, along with Mozart's Requiem.

The piece is only a page long and uses a descending melody line. The melody starts with the dominant B and works its way to the tonic E, but halfway through the piece the descending line is interrupted and the melody starts over again. Only in the last bars does the melody dissolve in the tonic and go through a chord progression to the soothing and satisfying E minor chord.

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London is the ultimate urban landscape when we look out of the window or take a walk down the street, these views can appear to be devoid of any natural life, with everything being artificial and man-made. But when we look again, with the right eyes, we can see that nature is actually here in abundance. and that includes one of nature's great survivors and adapters the urban #fox.

Here at Ajax the Friendly Urban Fox we are proud to support The Fox Project which is a registered charity dedicated to the Red Fox.

https://foxproject.org.uk/
Established in 1991 as a specialist Wildlife Information Bureau, Fox Deterrence Consultancy, it has incorporated a Wildlife Hospital since 1993 which, today, admits and treats over 1000 foxes per year, including 250 cubs. It appears regularly on TV, radio and other media, both in the UK and internationally, has received awards from RSPCA, International Fund for Animal Welfare, media and TV and is honoured to have Chris Packham and Anneka Svenska as Patrons.

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