Nominated for Emmy.
Big Bad Wolf:
Hey! Cut it out, or Pop will blow your ears off!
Practical Pig:
Someday the wolf will get you, then you'll be in a fix. You'll blow that horn and I won't come. I'll think it's one of your tricks.
Big Bad Wolf:
Who's there?
Practical Pig:
[as Italian street vendor] Nice, ripe tomato! I'm giving a free sample.
Big Bad Wolf:
Free sample? Well, let me have it.
[Gets a tomato in the face]
Big Bad Wolf:
Why you little swine! I'll get you!
[Disguised as Bo Peep, the Wolf lures the pigs into his cave, locks the door and swallows the key]
Fifer Pig, Fiddler Pig:
[Blushing] Why, Bo Peep.
Big Bad Wolf:
Bo Peep?
[Laughs as he takes off his costume]
Fifer Pig, Fiddler Pig:
The Wolf!
[the Big Bad Wolf is theaching his three cub sons about the anatomy of a pig, with a chart showing such as well as the tasty bits of the creature]
Big Bad Wolf:
[showing the chart] Ist das nicht ein sausage meat?
Three Little Wolves:
Ja, das ist ein sausage meat.
Big Bad Wolf:
Ist das nicht ein pigsen feet?
Three Little Wolves:
Ja, das ist ein pigsen feet.
Big Bad Wolf:
Ist das gut for schweiner stew?
Three Little Wolves:
Dat ist gut for schweiner stew.
Big Bad Wolf:
Ist das nicht ein curly cue?
Three Little Wolves:
Ja, das ist ein curly cue.
Big Bad Wolf:
[showing a second chart of various pig products] Roasted pork, glass of schnapps, ham und eggs, porken chops, pigsen feet, sausage meat, little pigs ist gut to eat.
Follows
Three Little Pigs (1933)
The Big Bad Wolf (1934)
Followed by
The Practical Pig (1939)
Edited from
Three Little Pigs (1933)
Referenced in
Tummy Trouble (1989)
Featured in
"Disneyland: Our Unsung Villains (#2.20)" (1956)
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