SpuffyWeb
Sadly Over-hyped
Platicsco
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Teddie Blake
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Edwin
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Avon Foxglove
I remember watching this when I was a kid. The English version is called The Little Fox and the main character is called Vick instead of Vuk. My cousin and I always would argue over who got to have the VHS at their house because we had to share it. It's a great movie for kids, especially if they like animals. I don't recall any stupid or annoying songs in this movie so that's a major plus if you have kids. You won't be listening to something like "let it go" for 10 hours a day for the next year, which isn't even a bad song until it grates on your nerves for so long. It's also nice to have that classic animation style rather than everything being forcibly represented in CGI.
Vuk Tempest
And I mean it. This cartoon was the most successful of the 80's Hungary for a reason. Unlike Gát's "Kis Vuk" labeled monstrosity, which in no way connects to this one despite being titled as "A Sequel", Vuk delivers allegory of freedom and slavery (The Foxes are on the rebel side, fight for Nature and the Spirit of The Fox, while the Hunters and their dogs represent Slavery, kinda like any dictatorship in history, including the Soviets, under whose power Hungary was first tortured, then unhealthily spoiled.) Gát György says "they were working on the footsteps on this one". Well, with a movie that makes no sense, lacks a story, and is just outright a mockbuster, you may claim you are into Video Brinquedo footsteps rather than the master of Hungarian Animation's, whose name was Dargay Attila. And Dargay, Indeed, was an angel in the Makuta's pool of evil, which needed his works to think about freedom. The line included many masterpieces, like "Ludas Matyi" which decipted a medieval Hungary, and a boy who stroke the power of an evil man in power. Vuk did the same: Decipting a world where Foxes fought for their freedom against the Hunters, who killed their families. If Disney contacted Dargay to work on a sequel right away, it would be a better fate for this Classic than have a mockbuster claim itself as a Sequel. Before Lion King, and After the year Vuk was released, Disney was living it's golden age. So why not? Why didn't it happen? Well, maybe that's for the best too, because Hungarians are a bit sensitive towards their materials. My respect goes for the now dead Dargay, who borough us tales of freedom. And one of them was told in the POV of foxes. And they deserved it, because most of the time, Foxes USED to be the villains or bad guys in stories. Here, we find out they are not. And why they aren't.SPOILER Oh and the sequence when Karak teaches Hunting to little Vuk? That's cute!
Reigen_Hitotsu
It's funny how I stumbled on this movie. It all began with a fan fiction character I created named "Roka Embers" which is a Hungarian name. I got curious and typed that name on you tube. I found some old Hungarian cartoons including this title. I watched it in Hungarian, and then found an English version.I love the movie! It is one of the few animated movies that you really just fall in love with. The comic relief mixed in with the more serious and idealogical aspects make this a classic I won't soon forget. I would recommend this movie to anyone looking for an old cartoon to watch. I was surprised to actually find the English version. But a good fellow on you tube has a collection of obscure movies and he had some other foreign and domestic films that are rarely seen. But all in all, this is one great movie.
laci-5
In case of movies that were commented by a lot of users, it might work, but to give 5.8 for this movie when out of 40 votes (at present) only 3 was below seven, and 42% voted this movie 10, it is really not working. This movie is simply great, beautiful, moving, I loved it with my all heart as a child and cried together with the other kids in the kindergarten...I don't repeat the story, but this is really a uniquely nice movie and it is really a shame that it seems to be some 5.8 crap only because of this weighted rating.