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{{R from fictional character|Marvel Comics}} |
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| character_name = Fox |
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| publisher = ] |
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| debut = ''Gargoyles'' 1x06 ''The Thrill of the Hunt'' |
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| creators = ] |
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| real_name = Janine Reynard |
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| status = active |
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| alliances = Xanatos Corporation |
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| species = half human\half ] |
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| aliases = Janine Reynard |
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| powers = Advanced ] skills, advanced weaponry handling techniques, advanced ] skills, sharp intellect, latent (although weak) fairy powers |
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'''Fox''' is a ] in the '']'' television series. She was voiced by ], although Giacomo went uncredited for the role. |
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Born Janine Reynard, the unsatisfied daughter of ] and his wife Anastasia, Fox refused her father's inheritance. Changing her name legally to "Fox," she met the budding young businessman ], who recruited her into the mercenary team known as ] as its leader, and with whom she fell in love. She soon headed a television show with her teammates, which drew the interest of the gargoyle Lexington. When he sought them out, the Pack tricked Lexington into bringing Goliath to meet them, who the Pack attacked for sport. Goliath and Lexington defeated the Pack, and Fox was sent to prison. |
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Later, a mysterious figure named Coyote released the Pack from prison to fight the Gargoyles again; while the others broke out, Fox stayed behind, claiming she wanted to pay her debt to society. However, Coyote was actually a robot double of Xanatos's, and Fox's refusal to break out from prison was actually a ploy planned in advance, which successfully allowed Fox to get paroled early. Xanatos once referred to his love for Fox as his one weakness, to which Goliath remarked that only Xanatos would regard love as a weakness. |
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Proposing to Fox, Xanatos presented her with the Eye of Odin, an ancient and magical artifact, which had the unfortunate side effect of transforming her into a ] at night. The transformation gradually began to destroy Fox, and Xanatos was forced to team with Goliath and Elisa to remove the Eye from her, thus restoring Fox to her human form (and leaving her comletely naked on the rooftop where the final battle took place, prompting a sympathetic Elisa to cover Fox with the lower half of her gown). The incident also served to reveal a face of Fox's inner character. |
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Fox and Xanatos were soon married, in the episode ''Vows'', and later in the same year, in the episode '']'', Fox gave birth to a son, Alexander Fox Xanatos. However, soon after the birth the fae king ] arrived and revealed that Fox's mother Anastasia was in fact Oberon's wife Titania. Although Fox had not inherited her mother's magical abilities, Oberon decreed that they would take young Alex back to Avalon so that he could be properly trained. Fox, along with her husband, ] and the ], violently resisted Oberon and Titania's attempts to take Alexander. During the fight with Oberon, Fox instinctively and involuntarily attacked Oberon with magic when he attempted to take her son from her, revealing that she had some amount of latent power within her. ] used this fact to negotiate with Oberon - if Fox, who was raised her entire life as a human, could have some amount of magic, than Alexander, if properly trained, could live in the human world and still retain his power. Oberon agreed and appointed ] as his teacher. |
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The final canonical televised episode, "The Journey," has the clan now living in the castle again at David Xanatos's invitation; in the face of the new living arrangements, Fox makes a point of reconciling with Lexington for their previous history. |
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Fox is a very skilled ] fighter and a formidable mercenary in her own right. Due to her mother, she is half-fae and possesses latent fae powers. It is unknown the extent of her powers or whether or not she has some of the other fae attributes such as immortality or weakness to iron. |
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==Alexander Xanatos== |
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Alex is the son of David and Fox. Because of Fox's fairy lineage, it is assumed that Alexander would have the same fairy powers, and so Titania and (inadvertently) Oberon, came to take Alex back to ] to be with his kind. Following a compromise that allowed Alex to stay with his parents, Puck was designated to nurture his powers at the cost of his own. Alex was also given a ] as to what he may look like as an adult during the '']'' episode, when he was one of the members of resistance movement against his father. Lexington from the Manhattan Clan is also a designated "minder" of Alex as part of his reconciliation with Fox. |
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==Trivia== |
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*According to ], the reason why Laura San Giacomo's name never appeared in the credits was, "Laura 's representation (NOTE: NOT LAURA herself) felt that it could damage her career to have her name appear in the credits of an animated television series. We tried to change the reps mind, but no go. Nowadays, I doubt it would be an issue. And I want to stress that Laura was nothing but wonderful, working on the show. A real pleasure." |
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== External links == |
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* - The best wiki dedicated to Gargoyles. |
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{{Disney's Gargoyles}} |
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