The Little Fox, known in Hungary as
Vuk, is a 1981 Hungarian
animated film produced by
Pannónia Filmstúdió, based on the novel
Vuk by
István Fekete. The film is directed by
Attila Dargay and written by Attila Dargay, István Imre, Ede Tarbay, and Magyar Televízió, the Hungarian national public service television company, owned by the Government of Hungary and launched in 1981. Along with
Cat City, it is widely regarded as one of the classics of Hungarian animation. It features the voice talents of Judit Pogány as young Vuk, József Gyabronka as adult Vuk, László Csákányi as Karak and
Tibor Bitskey as the narrator. A computer animated and widely panned sequel,
A Fox's Tale, was released in 2008.