The fox and the hedgehog

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General story script.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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the Fox is a cunning creature able to devise many complex strategies for sneak attacks upon the hedgehog. Day in and day out, the fox circles around the hedgehogs den, waiting for the perfect moment to pounce Fast, sleek, beautiful and crafty, the fox looks like a sure winner. The hedgehog, on the other hand, is an unusual creature looking like a genetic mix up between a porcupine in a small armadillo. Slow, deliberate, consistent. He waddles along, going about his simple day, searching for lunch and taking care of his home. The fox waits in cunning silence at the fork in the trail, the hedgehog, minding his own business, wanders right into the path of the fox. Ah ha! I've got you now thinks the fog's He leaps out, bounding across the ground, lightning fast. The little hedgehog sensing danger, looks up in things. Here we go again. Will he ever learn? Rolling up into a perfect little ball, the hedgehog becomes a sphere of sharp spikes, pointing outward in all directions. The fox, bounding toward his prey, sees the hedgehogs defense and calls off the attack. He retreats back into the forest and begins to plan a new line of attack against the hedgehog, with little reflection upon his choice of prey. Each day, some version of this battle between the hedgehog and the fox takes place, and despite the greater cunning of the fox, the hedgehog always wins. The hedgehog, learns what he's wired for and focuses on it. The fox tries many things but never learns what he's wired for.