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Roy Fox, "Principal Helen"

Roy Fox is a supporting character in the series Kiff. He is the head of the film and TV production company Foxhole Productions, and the father of Candle Fox.

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Roy Fox is a popular media personality in Table Town who runs the company Foxhole Productions, which has produced numerous popular films and TV series. Roy is especially prominent in the realm of reality TV, masterminding shows such as Table Town Has Talent, Table Town's Cringiest Wannabes, The 5 Jerks!, and Dancing on the Tables. He is the father of Candle Fox, whose mother he is divorced from,[3] and he lives with his daughter in a mansion in suburban Table Town.

Appearance

Roy is a fox with red fur, as well as patches of cream fur on his face and tail, and patches of light red fur on his stomach and the insides of his ears. He also has bushy black eyebrows, which are revealed to be fake in "Ghost Wolf's Art". For clothing, Roy is typically seen wearing a gray turtleneck sweater.

Personality

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Roy conducts himself like a typical showbiz bigwig, displaying a brash and assertive personality. As an entertainment professional, he is very business-minded, and at times, he can be rather callous when it comes to his work. He shows no empathy, for instance, when Kiff points out the demeaning premise of Table Town's Cringiest Wannabes,[4] and at one point he nearly acquired Table Town Middle School to convert it into a free filming location.[5]

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Nonetheless, Roy also has a more amiable and compassionate side, especially when dealing with Candle, whom he often spoils. In "Trevor's Rockin' Halloween Bash", Roy befriends a cluster of spiders and together they assist Kiff and Barry in defeating Scarm Scaremly. In "Snow More Ketchup", Roy lets Kiff and Barry's families, along with Reggie, Helen, and the Pone, take shelter in his mansion during a raging snowstorm, allowing them to stay for as long as necessary and help themselves to the mansion's ample food and supplies – though he draws the line at sharing his rare and expensive ketchup with them, leading Kiff, Barry, Candle, and Reggie to search the mansion for Roy and the ketchup.

Relationships

Kiff Chatterley and Barry Buns

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In "Pool Party", Kiff passes herself off as an entertainment executive at Candle's birthday party and acquaints herself with Roy to secure Helen an audition with him. However, when Kiff sabotages Helen's TV shoot to prevent her from being humiliated on Table Town's Cringiest Wannabes, Roy has Kiff thrown out of the party with Barry, and the two end up being featured on the show.

Kiff and Barry have subsequently found themselves involved in Roy's productions from time to time. When Roy's TV shows suffer a ratings slump in "The Five Pigeons of the Acapellapocalypse", Kiff gives him the idea for The 5 Jerks!, which becomes a hit. Roy later features Kiff and her Table Town Middle School friends on Dancing on the Tables at Candle's request in "Principal Dance Socks". In "Blooper Quest", Candle brings Kiff's self-made film Found in Ambiguity to Roy's attention, and he is so impressed that he finances Kiff's professional reshoot of the film.

Candle Fox

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Roy loves and pampers Candle, who enjoys an extravagant lifestyle and feels comfortable asking him for anything she likes. He is also very protective of her, and keeps track of her whereabouts via a parental monitoring app on her smartwatch.[2] In "Principal Dance Socks", Candle convinces Roy to feature her school on Dancing on the Tables to give them the upper hand in their rivalry with Tuft Pierre.

Appearances

Season 1
Opening sequence: Non-speaking
1. "Thirst to Be the First": Absent 31. "Fresh Outta Grandmas": Absent
2. "The Fourth Bath": Absent 32. "Maybe-sitting": Absent
3. "Pool Party": Debut 33. "Everyday I'm Riddlin' Riddlin'": Absent
4. "Road Trip": Absent 34. "Life on the Inside": Absent
5. "Brunch DJ": Absent 35. "Weird Delivery": Absent
6. "Career Day": Absent 36. "No Dad Ideas": Absent
7. "The Five Pigeons of the Acapellapocalypse": Appears 37. "Faculty Lounge": Absent
8. "Leave a Little Juice": Mentioned 38. "Personal Assistant": Background
9. "Big Barry on Campus": Absent 39–40. "Trevor's Rockin' Halloween Bash": Appears
10. "Club Book": Absent 41. "I Like to Move It!": Absent
11. "Kiff's Mix": Absent 42. "Hive Got an Idea": Absent
12. "Kiff's on a Plane": Absent 43. "You Can't Handle the Tooth!": Absent
13. "Farley": Absent 44. "Blooper Quest": Appears
14. "Two for One Hot Dogs": Absent 45. "When You Mow, You Mow": Appears
15. "Halfway There Day": Appears 46. "Harry's Maturity Crisis": Absent
16. "Be Still My Harp": Absent 47. "Silly Moods": Absent
17. "Friendiversary": Absent 48. "Chatterley vs. Chatterley": Absent
18. "Totally Table Town": Absent 49. "Hungee Squirrel": Non-speaking
19. "Hat": Absent 50. "Foreverangees": Absent
20. "Lost and Found": Absent 51. "Snow More Ketchup": Appears
21–22. "Principal Dance Socks": Appears 52. "Kiff and Barry Go to Prom": Absent
23. "Two Truths and a Bunny": Pictured 53. "Kiff Is Good at Sports": Background
24. "Nicknames": Absent 54. "Mushroommates": Absent
25. "The Sound of Helen": Background 55. "Principal Helen": Appears
26. "Weekly Grocery Shop": Appears 56. "Dial B for Butt": Background
27. "Friendship in the Time of Cheese Caves": Mentioned 57. "Fun Uncle Pat": Absent
28. "Soup Opera": Absent 58. "Kiff Escape!": Absent
29. "Mall Leader": Absent 59. "Beach Day": Absent
30. "Ghost Wolf's Art": Non-speaking 60. "Sun's Out Buns Out": Appears
Season 2
Opening sequence: Non-speaking
1. "Kiff Has to Sneeze": Pictured 11. "Up All Night": Absent
2. "Never Meet Your Mailboxes": Pictured 12. "Rotten Banana": Mentioned
3. "The Other Movie": Mentioned 13. "OTDR": Absent
4. "Roy-alty Check": Appears 14. "Good Morning Table Town School": Pictured
5. "Stramded": Non-speaking 15. "Wiz Ed": Non-speaking
6. "Hairstory": Absent 16. "Mystery Spell": Absent
7. "Lights Out": Appears 17. "Trash Clumpers": Absent
8. "Dinner at Barry's": Absent 18. "Wiff & Larry": Absent
9. "Taily": Absent 19. "Helping People Feels Good": Absent
10. "Cocina Island": Absent 20. "Dinner with Darryn": Absent
Specials
Opening sequence: Non-speaking
1. "The Haunting of Miss McGravy's House": Non-speaking 2. "Lore of the Ring Light": Absent
Non-canon media
Broken Karaoke
1. "Squirrels Just Wanna Have Fun": Absent 2. "I Will Be a Superstar": Absent
3. "Squirrel in My Pants": Absent
Chibi Tiny Tales
1. "Super Slide": Absent 7. "Witches Night Out": Absent
2. "Toilet Flood Pool Party": Absent 8. "Forbidden Flying Discs": Absent
3. "Shock and Claw": Absent 9. "Friendsgiving Fiasco": Absent
4. "Bounce House": Absent 10. "Hot Cocoa Craze": Absent
5. "Froyo Frenzy": Absent 11. "Don't Go Snow Friends": Absent
6. "That's So Tandem": Absent 12. "Worm Wars": Absent
Chibiverse
1. "The Chibi Quiz Challenge": Absent 4. "Opposites Attack": Absent
2. "The Roast of Dr. Doofenshmirtz": Absent 5. "Stan's 11": Absent
3. "Grown Ups Island": Absent 6. "Dr. Doof's Lab": Absent
7. "The Perfect Gift": Absent
How NOT to Draw
1. "How NOT to Draw: Kiff": Absent 2. "How NOT to Draw: Helen & Principal Secretary": Absent
Random Rings
1. "Kiff Calls Kylie Cantrall": Absent
Road Trip
1. "Field Trip Blues": Absent 3. "Outta Gas": Absent
2. "Roundabout": Absent 4. "What's That Smell?": Absent
5. "Historical Chairsburg": Absent
Shorts Spectacular
1. "Kiff's Animal Kingdom Shorts Spectacular": Absent
Theme Song Takeover
1. "Kiff Theme Song Takeover": Non-speaking 2. "Kiff Takes Over the Disney Channel": Absent
3. "Dr. Doofenshmirtz Takes Over Kiff": Appears
Miscellaneous
Pilot: Absent

Trivia

  • He has written two books: Roy Roy Roy Your Boat[6] and Roy to the World![7]
  • He is a cheese enthusiast. He prepares giant balls of cheese for the Halfway There Day dinner crawl in "Halfway There Day", and Candle has mentioned that he imports cheese.[1]
  • His preferred brand of bread is Butter Them Breads![8]
  • He drives a yellow SUV.[9]

Production

  • Roy's voice actor Eric Bauza has stated that Roy's voice is based on that of Will Arnett.[10]
  • During pre-production of the series, he was named "Gavin Fox".[11]

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References

ve Characters
Main characters Kiff ChatterleyBarry Buns
Supporting characters Beryl ChatterleyMartin ChatterleyMary BunsHarry BunsTerri BunsKristophe BunsTrevor AngstromRenée du BedatCandle FoxReggieHelenMiss Deer TeacherPrincipal SecretarySecretary PrinceSweepy SteveRoy FoxGlarbin Gloobin
Recurring characters BilliamDarrynGarethPattySnekoleAgnesGhost WolfDr. LyonMiss MouffléMichaela OatsThe PoneRatMr. RiPeppaTrollieThe Wall of Goat
Minor characters AmiraAndrewMrs. AngstromBen BambooBananaOther BarryCherry BerryBeverlyBiffBiker LadyBillFlam BingoBird GregBird LindaCakie BonutRidgeway BurlingtonCedricPat ChatterleyRose ChatterleyTom ChatterleyCherylCentaur ClausComputer GremlinLance ContractDanteDeeDennisDerylDianeDiegoDonnieDrifterEdBen FinnQuinn FinnThe Five Pigeons of the Acapellapocalypse (Bad BoyMeatheadMystery LadNice GuyParty Girl) • Miss FoodcakeGayleGerardGhost GrannieGladysGordonGram GramGrandma DogBort GrigLady Jane HarnessDan HillBigby HindIrisJean ClaudeJillJudge JudegyKennyDean KimKimKlonL.E.The Left BrothersCam LensingtonLighthouse KeeperLiz K.Professor LloydLady LorraineLittle LouisKyle LyonMrs. LyonMavMerylPawva MuggNick NaméNana ChubbsNice Old SingerTech PelicanMr. PenguinoPeteMarkus PlueTarryn PlueKim PopularéRadRhondaRitaRockwellMiss RogersRooRossoMa SaddlePa SaddleRob SadlySallyScarm ScaremlySeagull GirlForlington SlarvlySlentSlimmy PPrincipal SwanTimmy TableVanilla TignerTippyTonyProfessor TotsyHarriet TrimbleTuft Pierre StudentsMiss TulaneTylerErica Von AntWayneDanny WibbonGeorge Meredith WillowsChubbles Wubbington