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The Fight for the Fox Box 2003

★ 4.01 votes32 min📅 2003-08-31

"Their mission: to save TV from the forces of evil"

When the villainous forces of TV decide they've had enough of heroic victories, they hatch a bold plan to tip the scales of justice.

Cast

Maddie Blaustein
Dr. K / Chef Kawasaki (voice)
James Carter Cathcart
James Carter Cathcart
Mong / Cerebrix (voice)
Darren Dunstan
Darren Dunstan
Splinter (voice)
Wayne Grayson
Wayne Grayson
Michelangelo (voice)
Ted Lewis
Ted Lewis
King Dedede / Escargoon (voice)
Nicole Oliver
Nicole Oliver
Dorothy Cramp (voice)
Lisa Ortiz
Lisa Ortiz
Amy Rose (voice)
Frederick B. Owens
Frederick B. Owens
Ace Anderson (voice)
Rodger Parsons
Rodger Parsons
The Voice (voice)
Mike Pollock
Mike Pollock
Dr. Eggman / Meat / Narrator (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Fight for the Fox Box (2003) about?

This animated special follows a sinister plot where a mysterious villain steals the broadcast codes of the Fox Box and distributes its pieces to infamous cartoon antagonists. The Funky Cops must recover the fragments before the villains use them to corrupt television forever.

Who directed The Fight for the Fox Box?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in The Fight for the Fox Box?

The voice cast features Maddie Blaustein, James Carter Cathcart, Darren Dunstan, Wayne Grayson, and Nicole Oliver as key characters.

Is The Fight for the Fox Box (2003) worth watching?

As a short, family-friendly animated adventure, *The Fight for the Fox Box* delivers lighthearted fun and nostalgic charm. Its clever premise and inclusion of beloved cartoon villains make it a standout for fans of 2000s animation, even if it's not a full-length feature.

How long is The Fight for the Fox Box?

The Fight for the Fox Box (2003) runs for 32 minutes.

About The Fight for the Fox Box (2003) — A quirky animated showdown for the Fox Box

When the villainous forces of TV decide they've had enough of heroic victories, they hatch a bold plan to tip the scales of justice. In *The Fight for the Fox Box (2003)*, a shadowy antagonist steals the broadcast codes to the iconic Fox Box, scattering its pieces among some of animation's most notorious troublemakers—from King Dedede and Dr. Eggman to The Shredder. The Funky Cops, ever the underdogs, overhear the scheme and spring into action, racing to reunite the Fox Box before the bad guys rewrite the rules of entertainment forever.

This 32-minute animated adventure blends family-friendly fun with a zany, meta twist on classic cartoon rivalries. Packed with nostalgia, witty dialogue, and plenty of high-stakes cartoon mayhem, it's a celebration of the shows that defined a generation. The tone is lighthearted yet brimming with charm, making it a treat for both kids and lifelong fans of 2000s animation.