There might not be an obvious direct connection between 'Mr Fox' (could refer to various things like the character Mr. Fox in 'Fantastic Mr. Fox') and 'Pulp Fiction'. They are from different fictional universes with different styles. 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' is a family - friendly stop - motion animated story, while 'Pulp Fiction' is a gritty, non - linear crime drama.
Since I don't know who Mr Fox is in this context, I can give you some general famous quotes from Pulp Fiction. For example, Jules Winnfield's (Samuel L. Jackson) 'Ezekiel 25:17' speech is iconic. However, if Mr Fox is some sort of critic or analyst who has made statements about Pulp Fiction, more information is needed to accurately answer what his quotes about it might be.
A crossover could be interesting in a really surreal way. Mr Fox, who is used to dealing with things like saving his family from farmers in his own story, would now be in a world full of hitmen, drug deals, and diner hold - ups. He might bring a sense of innocence and naivete to the world of 'Pulp Fiction'. The characters in 'Pulp Fiction' would probably be very confused by this talking fox. And Mr Fox would be shocked by the brutality and chaos of the 'Pulp Fiction' world. It would be a total clash of cultures and styles.
I'm not aware of any Mr Fox being particularly known for quotes about Pulp Fiction. Pulp Fiction has a wide range of well - known quotes from its own characters and the director's unique dialogue writing, but this Mr Fox is an unknown factor in relation to that movie's quotes.
In 'Pulp Fiction', Mr Zed is a character associated with some rather unsavory and violent situations. He is part of the seedy underworld that the main characters in the movie interact with.
Mr Wolf is a character in Pulp Fiction who is known for his calm and efficient problem - solving skills. He's called in to clean up the mess after a rather violent situation in the movie.
Mr. Brown in 'Pulp Fiction' is a character within the web of criminal activities depicted in the movie. He's not as well - known as some of the other main characters like Vincent Vega or Jules Winnfield, but he still plays a role in the narrative. He's part of the group that is involved in things like the briefcase retrieval and all the wild events that follow. His presence contributes to the darkly humorous and violent atmosphere of the film.