THREE LITTLE PIGS and The Big Bad Wolf
WALT DISNEY'S - THREE LITTLE PIGS
Three Little Pigs, a 1933 Silly Symphony cartoon, was produced by Walt Disney. The production cast the title characters as Fifer Pig, Fiddler Pig, and Practical Pig. The first two are depicted as both frivolous and arrogant. The story has been somewhat softened. The first two pigs still get their houses blown down, but escape from the wolf. Also, the wolf is not boiled to death but simply burns his behind and runs away. Three sequels soon followed respectively as a result of the short film's popularity:
The first of them was The Big Bad Wolf, also directed by Burt Gillett and first released on April 14, 1934.
In 1936, a second cartoon starring the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf followed, with a story based on The Boy Who Cried Wolf. This short was entitled Three Little Wolves and introduced the Big Bad Wolf's three pup sons, all of whom just as eager for a taste of the pigs as their father.
A third cartoon The Practical Pig, was released in 1939, right at the end of the Silly Symphonies' run. In this, Fifer and Piper, again despite Practical's warning, go swimming but are captured by the Wolf, who then goes after Practical only to be caught in Practical's newly built Lie Detector machine.
Edited and uploaded by Thom Goddard from personal, home video.
#ThreeLittlePigs #BigBadWolf #ClassicCartoons
Видео THREE LITTLE PIGS and The Big Bad Wolf канала Thom Goddard
Three Little Pigs, a 1933 Silly Symphony cartoon, was produced by Walt Disney. The production cast the title characters as Fifer Pig, Fiddler Pig, and Practical Pig. The first two are depicted as both frivolous and arrogant. The story has been somewhat softened. The first two pigs still get their houses blown down, but escape from the wolf. Also, the wolf is not boiled to death but simply burns his behind and runs away. Three sequels soon followed respectively as a result of the short film's popularity:
The first of them was The Big Bad Wolf, also directed by Burt Gillett and first released on April 14, 1934.
In 1936, a second cartoon starring the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf followed, with a story based on The Boy Who Cried Wolf. This short was entitled Three Little Wolves and introduced the Big Bad Wolf's three pup sons, all of whom just as eager for a taste of the pigs as their father.
A third cartoon The Practical Pig, was released in 1939, right at the end of the Silly Symphonies' run. In this, Fifer and Piper, again despite Practical's warning, go swimming but are captured by the Wolf, who then goes after Practical only to be caught in Practical's newly built Lie Detector machine.
Edited and uploaded by Thom Goddard from personal, home video.
#ThreeLittlePigs #BigBadWolf #ClassicCartoons
Видео THREE LITTLE PIGS and The Big Bad Wolf канала Thom Goddard
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