Br'er Fox (The Adventures of Brer Rabbit)

"I promised you are lunch, come here!."-Br'er Fox to Br'er Rabbit as he chases him on the roof of Br'er Fox's home.

Br'er Fox in the 2006 film, The Adventures of Br'er Rabbit, is another version of the Br'er Fox in the Disney movie, Song of the South.

He is the main villian in the film, and his goal throughout the film is to have Br'er Rabbit for dinner.

His first apperence and conflict with Br'er Rabbit is near the beginning of the film, where Br'er Fox is chasing Br'er Rabbit into a wishing well and attempts to get him out, but ends up falling in himself and getting stuck in the well.

Br'er Fox's second main apperence is when Br'er Fox sees Br'er Rabbit hopping along a trail toward Br'er Fox's home. He tricks Br'er Rabbit into helping him fix the roof of his house in exchange for the award of a meal for Br'er Rabbit. He ends up eventually chasing Br'er Rabbit on the roof of his home with a large mallet, attempting to smack it on Br'er Rabbit over and over as he chases him. During the chase, Br'er Fox smacks the mallet onto the roof, breaking a hole and slipping into it, getting his head stuck in the hole. While he struggles to get out, Br'er Rabbit lets out a cry of pain moments later and yanks his head out of the hole, only to find Br'er Rabbit nailing his tail onto the roof, soon shouting at him to unail his tail. Br'er Rabbit merely laughs and remarks that he'd unail Br'er Fox's tail, 'When rabbit's fly!'. The conflict ends when Br'er Rabbit is picked up by Sister Buzzard and is lifted into the air, leaving Br'er Fox with his tail nailed to the roof.

Br'er Fox is, later in the film, is briefly seen in his Peanut Patch scolding Br'er Bear after Br'er Rabbit tricks him into a rope trap in the Peanut Patch, thinking Br'er Bear was attempting to take the peanuts.

Soon, Br'er Fox is seen fishing with Br'er Rabbit and the other animals by the pond during the night, bragging about how much fish he had, more than Br'er Rabbit, who actually had none. Br'er Rabbit tricks Br'er Fox and the other animals regarding how Sister Moon, who as actually a reflection of Sister Moon in the pond water, scared the fish out of the pond, and getting them to abandon their fish and fall in the pond trying to fish her out, and Br'er Fox is seen soaking wet in the pond.

Br'er Fox is then seen having a party later on in the film, not inviting Br'er Rabbit to the party because of all the things he'd done to them and Br'er Rabbit's trickery. In an act of mischief and a bit of revenge for not being invited, Br'er Rabbit covers himself in mud, leaves, and sticks, making himself look like a small, muddy monster with horns and fangs. He scares Br'er Fox and the other animals in the party out of the house in a panicked frenzy.

Br'er Fox is later seen attempting to lure Br'er Bear into a trap to have him for dinner for a family gathering. His paln fails due to Br'er Rabbit, and instead of trapping Br'er Bear, he trapped a lion who chases him around with a mallet while Br'er Fox screams for help and Br'er Rabbit and Br'er Bear laugh and share the honey that Br'er Fox has used to lure Br'er Bear to the failed trap.

Shortly after this, when Br'er Rabbit is going to bed, out of anger, Br'er Fox breaks down Br'er Rabbit's door with an axe and is then seen carrying Br'er Rabbit tied to a stick, planning to have him for dinner. But Br'er Rabbit tricks Br'er Fox about how eating a sad rabbit causes him the 'HJeebie jeebies, the creepy crawlies, and a little bit of them dropsies thrown in'. He tells Br'er Fox that to make him happy, he needed to take him to his laughing place, and, convinced, Br'er Fox drags Br'er Rabbit 'all over creation', until they reach a scrawny, scrappy tree. Outraged, Br'er Fox shouts at Br'er Rabbit about how he had walked all over for a 'pathetic, old, tree'. Br'er Rabbit shakes his head and tells him to knock three times on the 'Laughing Tree', as he calls it, and after Br'er Fox angrilly knocks on the tree, a buzzing noise sounds. As it turns out, the tree had a large hole in the center, with a bee hive inside. The bees angrilly fly out and begin chasing Br'er Fox, who, screaming runs off in a panic as he gets stung.

Later on, Br'er Fox is seen with Br'er Wolf, who's the secondary villan in the film, planning Br'er Rabbit's downfall by thinking up a way to catch him and trap Br'er Rabbit to finally be rid of him once and for all. Both deadly friends make a tar baby and trap Br'er Rabbit with it, who gets stuck to the tar. Br'er Fox's sadistic side seems to show here, as he plans eagerly of Br'er Rabbit's fate, stating to Br'er Rabbit that, 'Today is the day you finally get what's coming to you!'. Eventually, unknowing agreeing to trickery from Br'er Rabbit, they throw him in a briar patch, but Br'er Rabbit suddenly jumps up and laughs, claiming that he was born and raised in a briar patch. Dumbfounded and angry, Br'er Fox and Br'er Wolf glance at eachother and scream, looking back at Br'er Rabbit in disbelief, Br'er Fox saying that, 'I cannot STAND him!' when Br'er Rabbit blows raspberry at Br'er Fox and teases him from the safety of the briar patch. Then, finally, both angered, Br'er Fox and Br'er Fox run forward and into the briar patch, only to yowl and scream with pain as they realize their mistake and get covered in thorns. Br'er Fox states, 'Br'er Rabbit, I'm gonna get you for this!', waving his fist in the air, while Br'er Rabbit laughs and replies, 'That'll be the day, Br'er Fox, that's be the day!' before hopping away and escaping.

Br'er Fox is soon briefly at the end of the film, where he asks Br'er Turtle where Br'er Rabbit went. Br'er Turtle, a close friend of Br'er Rabbit, points Br'er Fox the direction and the fox heads off, saying, "That's smart of you to tell me. Next time I'm hungry, maybe I won't eat ya." That is Br'er Fox's final apperence in the film.