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  2. Three Little Wolves (film) - Wikipedia

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    Three Little Wolves is a Silly Symphony cartoon. Released on April 18, 1936, and directed by Dave Hand. It was the third Silly Symphony cartoon starring the Three Little Pigs. It is loosely based on The Boy Who Cried Wolf. It introduces the Big Bad Wolf's sons, the Three Little Wolves, all of them just as eager for a taste of the pigs as their ...

  3. The Three Little Pigs - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, from What a Cartoon! shorts program, in William Hanna's final cartoon short "Wind-Up Wolf", The Big Bad Wolf creates a robot minion wolf to attempt to finally get the Three Little Pigs. The three pigs and the wolf appear in the four Shrek films, and the TV specials Shrek the Halls and Scared Shrekless.

  4. Three Little Pigs (film) - Wikipedia

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    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. [ 22 ] A third cartoon, The Practical Pig , was released in 1939 as the second-to-last Silly Symphony cartoon (two months before the final short in the series, The Ugly Duckling ). [ 23 ]

  5. Three Little Wolves - Wikipedia

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    Three Little Wolves (film), a 1936 Disney animated cartoon; The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig, a 1993 picture book This page was last edited on 5 July ...

  6. Silly Symphony (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    "The Three Little Pigs" feature inspired the creation of Li'l Bad Wolf, the Big Bad Wolf's errant son, who wants to be friends with the Pigs. Li'l Bad Wolf's adventures began in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories issue #52 (Jan 1945), and he made continuous appearances until almost the end of the comic's original run, issue #259 (April 1962).

  7. The Big Bad Wolf (1934 film) - Wikipedia

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    Made as a somewhat reluctant response to the success of the earlier short, The Big Bad Wolf did not quite achieve the levels of popularity of Three Little Pigs (which was huge), [2] though two more shorts predominantly featuring the Big Bad Wolf and the pigs came about (The Three Little Wolves and The Practical Pig), in addition to countless appearances in a variety of shorts, comic strips ...

  8. The Practical Pig - Wikipedia

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    The Wolf plans to entrap Practical as well using a fake letter requesting help by his brothers. While the wolf is off to capture Practical, the Three Little Wolves start early to put the two pigs into a pan and prepare to bake them into a pie. The Wolf, disguised as a messenger boy, blows his cover when he blows the fake letter under Practical ...

  9. Big Bad Wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Big Bad Wolf, also known as Zeke Midas Wolf or Br'er Wolf, is a fictional character from Walt Disney's cartoon short Three Little Pigs, directed by Burt Gillett and first released on May 27, 1933. The Wolf's voice was provided by Billy Bletcher.

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