An Arctic Fox is a neutral character in the Little Einsteins. It's first appearance in the episode "The Northern Night Light" in a forest portrayed by the artwork "The Road by Saint Simeon farm in Winter" where the team meet the fox after the snowy owl. The team initially thought the fox is scary, but thanks to Annie who teaches the fox how to act silly, it now becomes silly and friendly by wagging its tail and barking happily.
Another Arctic Fox appears in the Season 2 episode " The Wild Goose Chase", where it becomes a minor animal character when Quincy states the Arctic Fox are one of the predators of the Red-Breasted Geese and it appeared at the climax on top of a hill, about to hunt baby goose.
History[]
Season 1[]
The Northern Night Light[]
After helping a Snowy Owl how to act silly, the team come across another set of animal footprints next to Baby Reindeer. The team then hears the sound of the animal (played by the plucking of violin strings), to which Quincy suggests it might be a fox. Annie asked the audience where the fox is, to which it is revealed to be right in front of them and howls. The team was awed at seeing the beautiful and Quincy confirms that it's an Arctic Fox. Leo is initially scared of the arctic fox because of the way it sounds, so Annie suggests teaching the fox how to act silly, which she asks the audience for help with by wagging their pretend tails. Annie then sings Quincy's silly song while wagging her tail to show it to the fox, to which the fox soon becomes interested and wags its tail along in a silly way as well. After finishing the song, the team then laughs at the fox's silly act, and the fox joins in by barking happily with the team. Seeing the fox now becoming silly, Leo deduces that the scary forest has now become a silly forest. The team happily bid farewell to their arctic fox friend as they ventured onward to the forest to look for Baby Reindeer.
Season 2[]
The Wild Goose Chase[]
The Arctic Fox appears once again in this episode as a minor antagonist. It appeared briefly, howling at a forest clearing landscape, after Quincy states that the arctic foxes are one of the predators of the Red-Breasted Geese. After the Little Einsteins and Baby Goose exited the Bran Castle, they suddenly heard a familiar, scary howl, which Quincy revealed to be an Arctic Fox. The team soon spotted the fox right behind them on top of a hill, where it barked after seeing Baby Goose. Thankfully, Baby Goose and the team manage to get away from the fox before it chases them by flying Super Fast. (it did not shown the fox about to after Baby Goose on screen)
Flight of the Instrument Fairies[]
The Arctic Fox Made made his third Appearance as a cameo in The Instrument Fairy Story as Quincy Tells the story that all the animals come to watch the Northern Lights.
Appearance[]
The Arctic Fox in the series is a computer animation based on a real-life Arctic Fox. This design has been used recurring in future episodes.
Episodes Appearances[]
Season 1[]
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Trivia[]
- Some fans believed that the Arctic Fox in both The Northern Night Light and The Wild Goose Chase is the same, while some think they are just two different foxes, just using the same design. Some even pointed out the difference based on how they sound in two different episodes. One is played by a violin, while the other uses a trombone.
- The Arctic Fox appears again as a cameo in the episode Flight of the Instrument Fairies, where it was admiring the Aurora Borealis made by the Instrument Fairies with the other Arctic animals.