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  2. This Little Piggy - Wikipedia

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    Illustration by Lilly Martin Spencer, 1857. Nursery rhyme. Published. 1760. Songwriter (s) Unknown. "This Little Pig Went to Market" (often shortened to "This Little Piggy") is an English-language nursery rhyme and fingerplay. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19297.

  3. This Little Piggy (Family Guy) - Wikipedia

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    Family Guy. ) " This Little Piggy " is the ninth episode of the 13th season of the animated sitcom Family Guy, and the 240th episode overall. It aired on Fox in the United States on January 25, 2015, and was written by Kristin Long and directed by Brian Iles. In the episode, Meg becomes a foot fetish model.

  4. The Three Little Pigs - Wikipedia

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    England. " The Three Little Pigs " is a fable about three pigs who build their houses of different materials. A Big Bad Wolf blows down the first two pigs' houses which are made of straw and sticks respectively, but is unable to destroy the third pig's house that is made of bricks. The printed versions of this fable date back to the 1840s, but ...

  5. List of fictional pigs - Wikipedia

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    Piggy Pig Pig Piggy Pig Pig: Procol Harum: This Little Piggy This Little Piggy: Traditional nursery rhyme. A song about five little pigs who respectively went to market, stayed home, had roast beef, one who received nothing at all and another who cried over the circumstances. The song is used for fingerplay. War Pigs War Pigs: Black Sabbath

  6. Five Little Pigs - Wikipedia

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    Five Little Pigs is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in May 1942 under the title Murder in Retrospect[1] and in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in January 1943 (although some sources state that publication was in November 1942). [2]

  7. Tweety - Wikipedia

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    Tweety was created not as a domestic canary, but as a generic (and wild) baby bird in an outdoor nest: naked (pink), jowly, and also far more aggressive and saucy, as opposed to the later, better-known version of him as a less hot-tempered (but still somewhat ornery) yellow canary.

  8. Pigs in culture - Wikipedia

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    Even earlier is the popular 18th-century English nursery rhyme and fingerplay, "This Little Piggy", [23] frequently in film and literature, such as the Warner Brothers cartoons A Tale of Two Kitties (1942) and A Hare Grows In Manhattan (1947) which use the rhyme to comic effect.

  9. Pinky and Perky - Wikipedia

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    The Pinky and Perky Show reappeared in an all-new animated television series on CBBC and France 3, beginning in November 2008 on BBC One. There are 52 episodes, each 13 minutes in length. Some of the old characters remained in the show, such as Vera Vixen (who often hatches schemes to try to get rid of the two pigs) and Morton Frog (who works ...