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This article is about the character from The Fox and the Hound. If you're looking for the Teamo Supremo character, see The Chief.


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Chief
Background information
Feature films The Fox and the Hound
The Fox and the Hound 2
Television programs
Video games
Park attractions
Portrayed by
Portrayed by
Animators Randy Cartwright
Gary Goldman
Ron Clements
Voice Pat Buttram (1981)
Rob Paulsen (currently)
Frank Welker (barking noises; uncredited)
Performance model
Designer
Inspiration Hunter Dogs from Bambi
Honors and awards
Character information
Full name
Other names Ol' Chief
Chief Ol' Boy (referred to by Amos)
Personality Mean, vicious, short-tempered, cranky (all formerly)
Appearance Slender Irish Wolfhound dog, elderly, short dark gray ears, white chest marking, red collar
Birthday
Occupation One of Amos Slade's hunting dogs
Affiliations
Goal To kill Tod and become the best hunting dog ever
Home Amos Slade's cabin
Relatives Copper (adopted son)
Pets
Allies Amos Slade, Copper, Tod, Widow Tweed
Minions
Enemies Tod (formerly), Widow Tweed (formerly)
Likes Sleeping, food, being the best hunting dog, getting to sit up front with Amos
Dislikes Foxes, Copper getting to be the best hunting dog, Copper as a puppy getting to sit up front with Amos
Powers and abilities Speed, hunting abilities, sense of smell, barks
Weapons His Teeth
Fate Watches Amos get his leg bandaged by Widow Tweed and possibly learns from Copper that Tod isn't such a bad fox after all.
Quote "Smellin' and trackin' ain't enough. Ya gotta think NASTY! Heh!"
"Hey there, Copper. Whatcha sniffin' at?"
(when Copper takes off without human supervision) "OK, Copper, but the master ain't gonna like you wanderin' off."
"Can't tell these young whippersnappers anything."


Chief is an old Irish Wolfhound and a secondary antagonist in Disney's 1981 film The Fox and the Hound. He is the pet of Amos.

Personality[]

Chief is usually mean and has a bit of a short temper. Even though he used to hate Tod with a passion and tried to kill him (along with his master Amos Slade), he was always nice to Copper and was kind of like his foster father and mentor like Shadow.

Appearances[]

The Fox and the Hound[]

In The Fox and the Hound, Chief is one of Amos Slade's hunting dogs. Even though he was at first initially dismissive of the young puppy that Amos intends to train as a hunting dog, he developed a liking to the hound puppy named Copper, and becomes a surrogate father figure to him. Chief usually stays around his doghouse for the first part of the movie, but is responsible for chasing Tod when the fox comes to see his best friend Copper.

Later, Chief accompanies Amos and Copper on a winter long hunting trip. Chief teaches Copper many things about hunting. By springtime, Copper is now fully grown and a trained hunting dog, and has actually topped Chief, much to the Trigg hound's chagrin. That night, even though Copper revels in his success, Chief notes that Copper's tracking skills aren't enough to be a good hunting dog, and that Copper must learn to think nasty.

When Tod (who is also fully grown) returns to see Copper that night, Chief wakes up and alerts Amos to the fox's arrival and the two try to kill Tod. Even though Copper allows Tod to run away, Chief spots him and chases Tod onto a railroad track. Chief is hit by an incoming train, while Tod ducks under the vehicle. Though Chief survives, he is hurt badly and left with a broken leg. Chief tries to milk his injury to regain Amos' attention, but Amos sees through Chief's attempts and tells him to go back to his room before he breaks his other leg, and Chief does so and limps back to his room, whimpering.

Chief isn't seen again until the end of the film where he and Copper watch as Amos gets his injured leg bandaged by Widow Tweed, Tod's former owner. At the end of the movie, it is implied that his animosity towards Tod faded after he saved Amos and Copper from the bear.

The Fox and the Hound 2[]

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Chief in The Fox and the Hound 2.

In The Fox and the Hound 2, Chief has very few lines. At the beginning, Chief is seen interacting with a young Copper. Copper describes him as the best hunting dog in the whole county, even though Chief has only won fourth place in the county fair.

Later on, Dixie tells a young Tod to go wake Chief up and have him chase him down to the circus. Tod then goes into Chief's barrel and bites the wolfhound mix on the ear, and he hits his head on the top of his barrel and sees Tod, who then blows a raspberry at Chief. This results in the wolfhound angrily chasing the little fox to the big top circus. His barking noises and voice in this film is performed by Rob Paulsen.

It is unknown what happened to Chief after those events. However, he is seen during the final "We Go Together," first chasing Tod and Copper, but gets chased himself by grasshoppers and trips over apples along with Slade and Tweed.

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Trivia[]

  • Originally, Chief was to be killed by the train and therefore justify Copper's revenge on Tod. However, for the same reasons as Trusty, the producers decided it would be too intense for kids. So they made Chief live and have a broken leg instead.
  • Chief is an Irish Wolfhound, the same breed as Sparky from Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure.
  • Chief's barks are recycled sound effects from Old Yeller from the movie of the same name.
  • In the book with the same name as the movie, Chief is described as being a young, inexperienced Trigg hound, who Copper, the older and much more experienced Bloodhound mix, hates.
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