It seems nowadays, SkySoft is pretty much transfor,ing into a Goliath of a studio. From purchasing the rights to Robin Hood to releasing 80 to 90% quality entertainment, there is no sign of them slowing down.
It's no doubt that the beginning of where they are today was precisely due to Fox. This show will be remembered as a classic by many. Sure, there are definitely some non-fans out there, but this is pure entertainment from start to finish. Filled with tons of swash-buckling fun, some likeable characters, and a real sense of adventure, here is why I believe Fox will hold up in the future.
Following a hunted, what would constitute as a pirate, in Fox of Auxdra (Monroe Hayden), a confused and love-bound high schooler in Daisy Peterson (now played by Jade Vourkari), and action experienced brotherhood in Oron (Hunter Tabiendo), Deja (Sheana Turner), Davi (Kealoha Nakamura) and Prince Orasmin (Daniel Andrade), this show follows the tropes of classic films in the same genre throughout many years. From the love interest being kidnapped constantly by the main villain (in Rath) to the love triangles on the side (in Fox, Daisy and Mina), there isn't much unpredictability here in the first two seasons, aside from a few clever reveals in the final act. That does change in the final episode of season 3, keep that in mind. Prepare for a mind blowing ending!
From beginning to end, this show finds ways of making this premise feel fresh for a new audience. In my opinion, nearly every character is likeable, which is what makes this show that much more enjoyable. I think Fox (the character) is recognized on a global scale now. Not only is she fun to dress up as, but she has a large presence on-screen and she is the staple that makes this franchise so enjoyable from the get go. Sure, there are eons of stories to tell throughout this world of Ganadans and Dream Demons, but the interaction between Fox and the rest of the characters is truly what makes this film so memorable in my eyes.
Upon multiple viewings, my enjoyment of this show has not diminished one bit. That being said, I can't help but feel the length of this show after repeat viewings. It's not that it becomes stale because it doesn't! - but there are quite a few moments that take their time to tell the story in order to give the audience some time to recuperate from the previous action sequences or in season 3's case, to allow the audience to breathe before a very emotional and/or fight scenes. Due to the amount of surprises throughout the course of this show, I'm still able to forgive the slow moments, because the entertainment value this show has, still trumps all.
At this point in time, October 2018, season 3 is the best of its seasons. (I should also note that season 4 is the final season.) There are a few pacing issues and quite a few cheesy mistakes in its filmmaking, but this really is just a fun family adventure. As a blockbuster, the third installment hits every right note it needs to. It won't be able to please everyone, and newcomers that are a year or two late to the party may not quite be as invested as audiences were from the beginning, but there is no denying that there was a large amount of effort put into making this show fun for all ages.
In the end, the sword fights, plot twists, sense of adventure, and overall impact of this epic adventure are still very present if you are a fan. Newcomers can still find enjoyment here in bingeing the seasons, so yes, Fox comes no less recommended and I believe will still recommended for ages to come.