The phrase describes a specific subset within Japanese animation, characterized by a narrative potentially featuring a robotic character, damaged or non-functional, within a visual aesthetic dominated by earth tones, and incorporating a fox, either as a literal animal or a symbolic representation. An example would be a series centering on a deactivated android discovered in a field near an ancient shrine inhabited by a fox spirit.
The significance of such a theme lies in its potential to explore themes of technological obsolescence, the resilience of nature, and the potential for connection between seemingly disparate entities. Historically, Japanese folklore frequently depicts foxes as mystical creatures, while robots represent modern technological advancement. This intersection provides a rich ground for exploring complex narratives about tradition versus progress, and the search for meaning in a changing world.