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A red fox named Farley kidnaps a young black sheep named Cardigan, instead of eating him like what you'd think would normally happen, and takes him to the basement of an abandoned house. Farley claims that he's gonna eat Cardigan, but then talks about putting him in his mouth as he's licking his lips, and wraps his tail around him, implying he wants to mate with him instead. Cardigan tries to run away, but Farley drags him back to the basement. Definitely some sexual tension in this scene.
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It's implied that Farley is killed by farmers at the end of the movie after being caught in a spider web.
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There's a reference to Wilbur possibly becoming "tasty dinner" for humans, but it is never fully explained.
The scene where Farley takes Cardigan into the basement of an old farmhouse, and instead of eating him, he licks his lips and puts his tail on the latter who tries to run away, but is dragged by the former back is creepy.
Wilbur accidentally scares a ton of farm animals because of the branches, and mud on him he got from running around in the woods, which makes him look like a monster. This causes a huge ruckus, and some farmers to chase after him.