Roald Dahl's children's book 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' was published, serving as the inspiration for the movie.
Director Wes Anderson announced the development of 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' as a stop-motion animated film adaptation of Roald Dahl's book.
Production began on the stop-motion animated film 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' under director Wes Anderson.
The movie premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, marking its first public screening.
The movie was released in theaters across the United States, reaching a wider audience.
The film was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 82nd Academy Awards.
Mr. Fox and Mrs. Fox get married and begin their family life.
Mr. Fox decides to settle down and live an honest life farming after years of stealing from farmers.
Mr. Fox returns to his old habits, stealing chickens and produce from Boggis, Bunce, and Bean to provide for his family.
The three farmers unite and attempt to capture Mr. Fox by digging up his burrow.
To avoid capture, Mr. Fox and his family retreat to an underground burrow built with the help of other animals.
The farmers dig up the entire hill trying to flush out the animals, destroying their homes.
Mr. Fox and other animals devise a plan to steal from the farmers' storehouses to survive underground.
The animals successfully steal food supplies from Boggis, Bunce, and Bean, ensuring their survival.
Ash starts attending a local school and struggles with bullying, especially from Kristofferson Silverfox.
Mr. Fox leads animals through tunnels to escape the farmers’ traps and attacks.
The farmers lose their efforts to capture the animals and abandon their plans.
The community celebrates their victory and freedom as Mr. Fox embraces his identity.