Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear are a fictional characters from the Uncle Remus folktales adapted and compiled by Joel Chandler Harris. In the animated sequences of the 1946 Walt Disney-produced film Son...
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Br'er Rabbit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Br'er Rabbit (also spelled Bre'r Rabbit or Brer Rabbit or Bruh Rabbit ) is a central figure in the Uncle Remus stories of the Southern United States. He is a trickster character who succeeds th...
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"In other rock news, I finally got my hands on a copy of the Br'er Fox Battery EP at their show on Saturday. It’s pretty damned awesome. Obvious comparisons to The Black Keys and The White Stripes aside, these guys have a huge sound for a two piece.
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Brer Rabbit is the consummate trickster. Brer Rabbit meets a tar baby, outwits Brer Fox, and earns a dollar a minute in these tall tales from American Folklore. ... Brer Rabbit Meets a Tar Baby; Well now, that rascal Brer Fox hated Brer Rabbit on account of he was always cutting capers and bossing everyone around.
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Brer Fox catches a big old turtle and tries to drown him. ... Well now, Brer Rabbit had made friends with Old Man Tarrypin, a big turtle that lived in the pond near his house. Brer Rabbit and Old Man Tarrypin liked to pull tricks on Brer Fox, and that rascally fellow got pretty mad about it.
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Dedicated to Brer Rabbit, Bear, Fox, Frog, and others from Walt Disney's Song of the South and Splash Mountain. ... Brer Rabbit is the most out-doin'-est, bodacious critter you ever seen! But all too often he puts his foot into things. Every time he gets caught by Brer Fox and Brer Bear, though, he's always getting himself...
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The internet's largest web site dedicated to celebrating and preserving Walt Disney's Classic 1946 production Song of the South. ... • D23 Limited Edition Song of the South Cel; • New Framed Song of the South Giclées; • New 2009 Brer Rabbit "Retro" Pin Released; 155 More News Articles...
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One day atter Brer Rabbit fool 'im wid dat calamus root, Brer Fox went ter wuk en got 'im some tar, en mix it wid some turkentime, en fix up a contrapshun w'at he call a Tar-Baby, en he tuck dish yer Tar-Baby en he sot 'er in de big road, en den he lay off in de bushes fer to see what de news wuz gwine ter be.
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Brer Fox was his smart, potentially deadly adversary, who generally fell into the trickster's traps by partially outwitting himself, and Brer Bear was Brer Fox's big, strong, but not very bright sidekick. The voices were all done by face actors with few if any other credits in voice work.
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This Brer Fox walk from 1946 is not wacky or funny, but it sure is great. Instead of him telling us with words how confident he is that he caught Brer Rabbit; his cocksure, slow shuffling walk with his hat over his eyes tells us visually exactly how he is feeling.
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