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Wanna Be a VJ 3

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There aren't any sound effects in the cartoon except for the "deflating" of the Big Bad Wolf's bass drum. All other sound effects were provided by the jazz combo.



The first time that anyone other than Mel Blanc was given screen credit for voices (Stan Freberg did all of the voices for this cartoon).

Wanna Be a VJ 3 Original Dialogues

Piano Pig:
[the Big Bad Wolf goes to Hell and plays the trumpet well] The Big Bad Wolf, he learned the rule: / Ya gotta be hot to play real cool!





Wolf:
I'll show those pigs that I'm not stuck. If I can't blow it down, I'll blow it up.





1st Pig:
We've played in the west.



2nd Pig:
We've played in the east.



3rd Pig:
We've heard the most, but you're the least.





Narrator:
Well, the Big Bad Wolf was really gone / And with him went his corny horn / Went out of this world without a trace / Didn't go to Heaven, was the other place.





Narrator:
[singing] Well, the piano-playing pig was swinging like a gate / Doing Liberace on the eighty-eights.



Piano Pig:
[a la Liberace] I wish my brother, George, was here!



Wanna Be a VJ 3 Behind the Scenes

Edited into
You're Still Not Fooling Anybody (1997)



Referenced in
Pulp Fiction (1994)
 -  The "square thing" Uma Thurman does when talking to John Travolta in the car before their dinner, was from this cartoon


Space Jam (1996)


Looney Tunes: Space Race (2000) (VG)
 -  One of the codes is "3LILBOPS"



Featured in
The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie (1981)



Spoofs
Three Little Pigs (1933)
 -  Parody of the Disney film


"The Liberace Show" (1952)