Reineke Lis
Fictional fox list
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Mythology and folklore
- Tevmessky fox - in ancient Greek mythology, an animal that can not be caught up.
- Renard (Reineke-lis) is a character of European folklore.
- Lisa Patrikeevna is a character of Russian folklore.
- fox Mikkel is a character in the Norwegian fairy tale “Fox Mikkel and the Bamsa Bear” [1] .
- Far Eastern werewolves:
- Kitsune (Japan);
- Kumijo (Korea);
- Juli-jing (China);
- Ho Tinh (Vietnam);
- The nine-tailed fox is a folk character found in the myths of Japan, Korea, China, and Vietnam.
Literature
- Aesop 's Fables:
- Fox and cheese
- Fox and grapes
- Fables of I. A. Krylov [2] :
- Wolf and Fox
- Fox-Builder
- Fox and Donkey
- Fox and Groundhog
- Peasant and Fox
- Kind Fox
- A Crow and a fox
- Fox and Grapes [3]
- The wise wife Fox - the imaginary righteous woman from "The Tale of the Kur and the Fox" (a monument of Russian literature of the seventeenth century) [4] .
- Fox and Cat from C. Collodi's fairy tale Pinocchio
- Fox Alice from the fairy tale by A. N. Tolstoy "Pinocchio"
- Brother Lys (“ Uncle Remus 's Tales of Joel Harris )
- Fox is the faithful friend of the Little Prince in the fairy tale of Antoine de Saint-Exupery
- Fox Nikita from the tale "Fox Nikita" by Ivan Franko
- Ludwig the Fourteenth Larsson is a fox who did not want to deceive anyone from the book of Jan Ekholm “Tutta Karlsson the First and only, Ludwig the Fourteenth and others.”
- Amazing Mr. Lees from Roald Dahl's book of the same name
- Sylvia - a woman who turned into a fox ( David Garnett 's novel "Woman Fox")
- Silva is a fox transformed into a woman ( Verkor 's novel “Silva”)
- And Hooley - a werewolf from the novel by V. O. Pelevin "The Holy Book of the Werewolf "
- Chiffa is a fictional chanterelle mentioned in the books of Max Fry .
- Domino is a black-brown fox from E. Seton-Thompson's story of the same name.
- Abu Al-Hossein - Fox from Arabian "Tales of 1001 Nights"
- Smirre - a fox from Selma Lagerlöf 's fairy tale “ A wonderful journey of Niels with wild geese ”
- Lysenok Vuk - the hero of the book of Istvan Fekete of the same name and the cartoon set on it
- Fox Ulysses - anthropomorphic character of books by Fred Adr
- Lisa (Zhanna) - werewolf from the Solovetsky Islands , character of the book by Holm van Zaychik “The Case of Fox-werewolves”
- The Holy Sister is a nine-tailed werewolf fox from the book of L. L. Oldie “The Messiah cleanses the disk ”
- Renard ( fr. Renard , Reineck) - the hero of the French medieval satirical epic "The novel about the Fox", as well as Goethe 's poem "Reynard the Lys".
- White foxes , Belolis ( born Marlfox ) - anthropomorphic foxes, the main negative characters in the eponymous novel by Brian Jakes .
- "Red Fox" by Charles Roberts: about the life of a fox from the remote forest regions of Eastern Canada
- Oh ha - fox from Harry Kilworth's moonbeast.
- "Fox Renard" - cartoon Thierry Schiel.
- Shinichi and Misao are brother and sister, werewolves from the trilogy of L.J.Smith "The Vampire Diaries.Return".
- Tonconux XVI - Red Fox, King of the Fox Kingdom (AM Volkov, the Fire God of Marrans)
- Swift - black fox, Queen of the Fox of the Kingdom, wife of the Sixteenth Tonkonyuh (AM Volkov, the fiery god of Marrans ")
- Long tail - black-brown fox, the first minister of the fox kingdom (AM Volkov, the fire god Marran ")
- Krivonog - black-brown fox, rival of Tonkonuha the Sixteenth in the fight for the throne (A. M. Volkov, “The Fiery God of Marrans”)
Theater and Television
- Fast-track and Zlatogrivek , characters of the opera “ The Adventures of Chanterelles-Cheats ”, Leoš Janáček
- Basil Brush - glove doll, leading the British television show.
Cartoons, comics, video games, anime, manga.
- Rita , cartoons " Jack from the jungle ", " Sly Jack " - a city fox, the partner of the protagonist.
- Tod , Fox and the Hunting Dog, D.P. Mannix ( animated film adaptation of Disney).
- Robin Hood - from the cartoon " Robin Hood " studio Disney .
- Nick Wilde - from the cartoon " Zeropolis " Disney Studios.
- Kitsune - Japanese fox from The Night of the Rabbit ( Daedalic Entertainment video game studio)
- Nine-tailed demon-Lis Kurama , owned by Naruto Uzumaki (manga " Naruto ")
- Kuugen Tenko (Jap. 天 狐 空幻, Tenko Kūgen) from the work “Inari in our house” (Jap. 我 が 家 の お 稲 荷 さ ま, Wagaya no Oinari-sama). The author of the stories is Jin Sibamura, illustrator Eizo Khoden. Arrangement Manga - Suiren Söfuu. Anime released by ZEXCS
- Myles "Tails" Prower - from the Sonic the Hedgehog series
- Lisa Fiona - Sonic the Hedgehog comic strip
- Lees Nikita (animated series) based on the fairy tale of the same name by Ivan Franko
- Vuk and other characters of the cartoon " Vuk " (according to the stories of I. Fekete )
- comic ozie and millie
- Kate Fox is the hero-fox of the comic strip series “fox notes” and the Russian artist of the same name with her original world and characters.
- Slylock fox
- Fox McCloud , Star Fox video game series
- Five-tailed chanterelle Yubi (in Latin: Yobi transcriptions) from the Korean cartoon "Fox Girl"
- Pokemon Wolpiks , Neynteyls , Fenniken, Briksen, Delfoks, Zoroa and Zoroark .
- Ahri, The Nine Tail Fox is the champion of the computer game League of Legends .
- Qin Zaisheng and other characters of Manhua and Huan's “Sacred Melody”.
- Teng-chan from the manga Pet Shop of Horrors is a nine-tailed fox that takes on any look.
- Sushi Miketsukami - anime character "Inu x Boku SS" .
- Ran Yakumo is a nine-tailed fox from the Touhou Project game series .
- Tomoe-dono is the guardian fox of the earth god of the Mikage temple from the Kamisama Hajimemashita manga.
- Inari Goryo - werewolf fox, head of animals from the manga "Oinari-sama no honye bunny"
- " Fantastic Mr. Fox " (Fantastic Mr. Fox, director - Wes Anderson )
- Kira Yukimura - thundering kitsune, the series "Teen Wolf"
- Max Fox from the movie "Max and His Company"
- Miko - from the game "Eldaria"
- Hagarome Kitsune is a kitsune demon, one of the main antagonists of the anime Nurarihyon no Mago
- Rena Rouge - superhero fox from the animated series " Lady Bug and Super-Cat "
- Senko-san, Shiro-sama, Sora-dano (presumably Inari, or Inari's approximate) - From the Japanese anime series and the eponymous manga Sewayaki Kitsune no Senko-san , Characters created by худож ム コ ロ (Rimukoro).
Further reading
- Hans Biedermann. Fox // Encyclopedia of symbols = Knaurs Lexikon der Simbole. - M .: Republic, 1996 .-- S. 150-151. - 336 seconds - ISBN 5-250-02592-7 .
- IA Alimov Demons, foxes, spirits in texts of Sung China. - “Science” , 2008. 284 pages. ISBN 978-5-02-025268-4
- Pu Sung-Lin . Fox charms. Strange stories. // Translation from Chinese V.M. Alekseev . - M., 1955. (or other publications)
- Jorge Luis Borges Book of fictional creatures .
- Nozaki, Kiyoshi. Kitsune: Japan's Fox of Mystery, Romance & Humor. - The Hokuseido Press, 1961.
- Kusano Eisaburo. Weird Tales of Old Japan. - Tokyo: Tokyo News Service, 1953.
- Hans-Jörg Uther. The Fox in the World Literature: Reflections on a "Fictional Animal" // Asian Folklore Studies. Vol. 65, No. 2 (2006), pp. 133-160.
Notes
- ↑ See, for example, in the anthology “I will tell you a fairy tale. Tales and legends of the peoples of Western Europe "- M .:" Pravda ", 1991. ISBN 5-253-00036-4
- ↑ Fox, which is traditionally associated with the popular idea of a hypocritical and cunning predator. In the image of Lisa, Krylov usually means a cynical judicial official or a clever and obsequious courtier who skillfully arranges his personal affairs, who loves to profit from someone else's misfortune. The ingratiatingness and flattery of such a careerist and mercenary are combined with cynicism, with the ability to hide the ends in the water, to go unpunished. Such is the Fox in the fables “Peasant and Sheep”, “Lion, Chamois and Fox”, “Fox the Builder”, “Peasant and Fox”, “Wolf and Fox”, “Motley Sheep”, “Fox and Marmot”. In the fable "The Fox and the Marmot", the Fox is particularly visually imprinted with the characteristics of a mandative, judicial official — a hypocritical, mercenary lover and bribe taker. - I. A. Krylov. Works in two volumes / Introductory article N. L. Stepanov. - M .: Library “Flame” publishing house “Pravda”, 1956. - 475 p.
- Comparative analysis of the fables "The Crow and the Fox" by different authors (Aesop, La Fontaine, A. P. Sumarokov, V. K. Trediakovsky, I. A. Krylov). Literature lesson plan in grade 5 according to the program of G. S. Merkin)
- ↑ For details, see Democratic Satyr and Laughter Literature // Textbook History of Russian Literature of the 10th — 17th centuries. Ed. D. S. Likhacheva, Chapter 8 Literature of the second half of the 17th century. and D. S. Likhachev. A Man in the Literature of Ancient Russia. // Likhachev D. S. Selected Works: in 3 volumes. Volume 3. - L .: Fiction, 1987. - 520 p.