Walt Boggis is chicken farmer (he weighs the same as a young rhinoceros) he eats three chickens for breakfast, lunch, supper and dessert, that's twelve in total per day.
Nate Bunce is a duck and goose farmer, he is the same size as a pot bellied dwarf, his food is home made dohnuts with mashed up goose livers injected into them.
Frank Bean is a turkey and apple farmer, he's invented his own species of each, he lives on a diet of strong alcoholic cider, (which he makes from his apples) he's as skinny as a pencil, as smart as a whip and possibly the scariest fictional man currently living.
The children round where the three farmers live sing an eerie rhyme about them.
'Boggis, Bunce and Bean, one fat one short one lean, these horrible crooks, so different in looks, were none the less equally mean.'
Yes, there was a rat character in the book and film adaptation of "Fantastic Mr. Fox." The rat is a minor antagonist in the story, and plays a role in the conflict between Mr. Fox and the three mean farmers.
The ISBN of Fantastic Mr Fox is 039480497X.
Fantastic Mr Fox was created in 1970.
They are the charechters from fantastic mr. Fox
Roald Dahl. And actually, its 'Fantastic Mr. Fox'.
mr fox is fantastic for his good skills and tecniques.he actually stole the 3 grumpys food to eat lol hope i gave u good advice
Yes. The movie Fantastic Mr. Fox is a fictitious story.
Fantastic Mr. Fox - opera - was created in 1998.
The Fantastic Mr. Fox was released on 11/13/2009.
The conflict in "Fantastic Mr. Fox" is between Mr. Fox and the three mean farmers: Boggis, Bunce, and Bean, who are trying to catch and kill him for stealing their livestock. Mr. Fox must outsmart the farmers to protect himself and his family.
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Yes. Fantastic Mr. Fox was written by Roald Dahl.