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Three Little Pigs (1933)

May. 27,1933
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The two pigs building houses of hay and sticks scoff at their brother, building the brick house. But when the wolf comes around and blows their houses down (after trickery like dressing as a foundling sheep fails), they run to their brother's house. And throughout, they sing the classic song, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?".

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Matrixston
1933/05/27

Wow! Such a good movie.

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Helllins
1933/05/28

It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.

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Bluebell Alcock
1933/05/29

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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Billy Ollie
1933/05/30

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Hot 888 Mama
1933/05/31

. . . or is it the sort of Fake News carefully crafted to mold the minds of Young America into brains full of mush, like every word emanating from the White House in 2017? Teaching moments are few and far between early on during THREE LITTLE PIGS. For instance, the so-called "Practical Pig" sings "I have no chance to sing and dance, for work and play don't mix." If his sentiment is True, then WHY is he SINGING and DANCING?! At 2:41 the Big Bad Wolf prances into the picture wearing red pants with green suspenders. Always conscious of the potential coterie of Disney Princess Wannabes, Walt finally yanks out his teaching pointer 6:57 into THREE LITTLE PIGS. America long has associated the most deplorable incorrigible wolves (think White House Occupant Trump's infamous ACCE$$ H0LLYWOOD confessions) with Sexual Assault and Forcible Oral Penetration. So how does Mr. Disney suggest to young would-be princesses proper preparation for a Wolf's Big BJ? By dropping his drawers, of course! Though this climactic scene is totally illogical in a literal sense for anyone equipped with suspenders, it's completely in line with the subversive intent of the smutty Disney perverts!

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
1933/06/01

This should be the lesson to the two foolish pigs who were constantly singing and joking around instead of working like their brother. His dedication saved everybody in the end in this Academy Award winning 8-minute cartoon from over 80 years ago. Of course, it's done by Walt Disney and Pinto Colvig and Billy Bletcher are voice acting legends from the first half of the 20th century. This is a fairly famous short film from the old days, maybe also because the wolf is so wonderfully scary. Admittedly, I did not find his costume fake tactics too interesting, but when he started to huff and puff, my eyes were glued to the screen. And back on the pigs, their family photos at the smart pig's wall were really epic. Oh by the way, there are a handful sequels to this short film out there. Check them out if you enjoyed this original. "Three Little Pigs" is a decent watch. Not among Disney's very best, but still recommended.

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Michael_Elliott
1933/06/02

Three Little Pigs (1933)**** (out of 4)Disney's adaptation of the Grimm fairly tale is certainly one of the highlights of their early animated films. The story is pretty simple as three pigs are building a house. The two who builds it out of straw and sticks are free to play around more but the one building with brick has to work even harder. The two lazy pigs think it's quite funny until a wolf shows up and their lack of work comes back to haunt them.THREE LITTLE PIGS is certainly one of the best animated shorts from this era of Disney and it's amazing when you think of the fact that when people think of the story, their ideas come from this short and not the Grimm tale. That says quite a bit because the story itself was quite popular before this short but ever since it was released people think of this short when the idea of three little pigs come along. The animation is as great as you'd expect and there's no question that there's a certain flow in the story that just makes it irresistible. Fans of Disney and animation will certainly love and remember this one.

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Tashtago
1933/06/03

I've seen the second version with the Wolf dressing as a fairy but it is in Japanese and was a gift from my in-laws (my wife is Japanese) to my daughter. It's weird in that it combines the stories of the three little pigs with Little Red Riding Hood with the practical Pig coming to Riding Hood's rescue. This version doesn't have the Jewish Peddler sequence in it. I recently rented another video version which sounds like the one most viewers are commenting on as it does not have the Red Riding Hood sequence. The animation, colour, are excellent and the Wolf is terrifying even as an adult. Something about how Disney drew predators in these early films is extremely effective even today.

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