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  1. 14 de dez. de 2020 · Classic Vintage Cartoons. 8 subscribers. 13. 1.6K views 3 years ago. The Big Bad Wolf is an animated short released on April 13, 1934 by United Artists, produced by Walt Disney and directed...

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  2. 27 de abr. de 2011 · HolyHolcombe. 2.28K subscribers. Subscribed. 4.1K. 3.4M views 12 years ago. The Big Bad Wolf and the Three Little Pigs Pigs in a Polka -- Merrie Melodies - 1943 From Wikipedia, the free...

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  3. 13 de nov. de 2017 · Early 1930s cartoon from Ub Iwerks. Iwerks worked with Disney in the silent era, and was influential in the early design of Mickey Mouse. In the late 1920s,

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    Personality

    Big Bad Wolf believes that being bad is what wolves are supposed to do. He likes to disguise himself - sometimes in drag - to fool the Three Little Pigs and try to catch them and eat them, or sometimes just get them into trouble. He usually goes after Fiddler and Fifer Pig first, as they are foolish therefore easier to capture. In two animated appearances, Big Bad has three sons who are just as bad as he is. They are triplets who dress almost identically to him. They pay no mind to their father's orders and are just as eager to eat the pigs as he is. However, it is now more consistent that he has one son called Li'l Wolf. Li'l Wolf wants to be a good wolf, and his father often scolds him for being friends with the Three Little Pigs. However, it has been shown that Big Bad is not a bad father. He adores his son and has on occasion passed up the possibility of pork chops for the safety of his son.

    Physical appearance

    Big Bad Wolf is tall and slender with black fur, cream muzzle, and usually wears red pants held up by green suspenders with a yellow patch on his left knee, a blue top hat, and white opera gloves.

    Silly Symphonies

    In The Three Little Pigs, Big Bad Wolf is first seen stalking the three pigs as two (Fifer Pig and Fiddler Pig) were playing their flute and fiddle and Practical Pig was finishing up his house of bricks. Big Bad tried to eat the two pigs, but they hid in the house of Practical. While blowing his pants off, the Wolf climbs naked in the chimney, falls into it and burns his butt. Causing him to fly up through the chimney again before he runs away screaming in pain. In Old King Cole, disguised as Grandma, he made a cameo appearance alongside the citizens of Storyland who attended a jazz party thrown by Old King Cole. In the wolf's second appearance, The Big Bad Wolf, he attempts to eat Little Red Riding Hood. In Three Little Wolves, the Wolf is giving his three mischievous sons a lesson on the best parts of a pig to eat. Meanwhile, Practical Pig is building a Wolf Pacifier (patent not applied for), while Fifer and Fiddler Pig trick him by crying "Wolf" with the Wolf Alarm. Meanwhile, the Wolf dresses up as Bo Peep and tricks Fifer and Fiddler Pig into following his sons, who are dressed up as the lost sheep, and captures them. When they blow the Wolf Alarm, Practical Pig passes it off as another trick. Fifer and Fiddler trick the Wolf into blowing it, which finally summons Practical, who brings along his Wolf Pacifier. He tricks the Wolf into running into the Wolf Pacifier, which beats the Wolf, then tars and feathers him, and finally fires him out of a cannon, while his sons rush to catch him. in The Practical Pig. In The Practical Pig, the Wolf dresses up as a mermaid to trick Fiddler and Fifer when they go swimming and captures them. He brings them back to his home, where his three sons eagerly await dinner. He tells his sons that they don't eat until they have Practical Pig too, and goes out to capture Practical Pig. While he's out, the Three Little Wolves prepare to eat Fifer and Fiddler, who are shocked that they don't obey their father. Big Bad Wolf dresses up as a messenger and delivers a badly written note to Practical Pig. He is captured and put in the lie detector, which scrubs his mouth with soap, spanks him, and beats him on the head when he lies. Back at the mill, Fifer and Fiddler escape when the Three Little Wolves use pepper that causes them to sneeze and run home. The Big Bad Wolf finally tells the truth and is dispatched with a rocket.

    House of Mouse

    “Roll it, Big Bad!” ―Jafar Big Bad Wolf made several appearances in the series House of Mouse. His most prominent role was in the show's second episode, where he appeared as a popular jazz singer known as Big Bad Wolf Daddy (a parody of the band Big Bad Voodoo Daddy), with the Pigs providing music for him (he had them under a contract that says he will not eat them as long as they play for him). The Bimbettes apparently also seemed to like him, as they sang along to his song, to Gaston's annoyance. It was revealed in the episode that the wolf's "huff and puff" reactions are activated by the sight of doors and not the three pigs. His "huff and puff" would end up blowing up the House of Mouse (just like the last time he was there, according to Mickey). In later episodes of House of Mouse, the Wolf returned to his more traditional appearance, with no more mention of his role as Big Bad Wolf Daddy. In the episode "Pete's House of Villains"; he replaced Horace in the control room. In the episode "House of Turkey", the Wolf decided to leave the pigs alone for the day as he'd rather have turkey, to their relief. In the episode "Dining Goofy", he gave Bambi a hungry snarl. The Wolf also starred in a cartoon short made for House of Mouse, based on his escapades in the comics. The Wolf also had cameos in the show's compilation films, Mickey's House of Villains, where he joined the legion of villains, and when Jafar had him activate the machine thus staging the film's final act, he complied. He also appeared in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse.

    Once Upon a Time

    In the ABC fantasy drama, the Big Bad Wolf is actually a werewolf whose human form is none other than Red Riding Hood. Her grandmother purchased a red hood from a wizard to stop her from transforming when there was a full moon.

    Comics

    Big Bad Wolf continued to antagonize the Three Little Pigs in the pages of the Disney comic books, eventually stealing the spotlight and having the stories focus on him. Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #52 introduced his oddly-named son, Li'l Bad Wolf, who, unlike the Three Little Wolves from the shorts, is kind and friendly to everyone, much to Big Bad Wolf's dismay. Carl Buettner, Gil Turner, and Jack Bradbury all worked on Wolf's early comic stories, with Buettner giving the Wolf his proper name of Zeke in 1946 and Turner supplying his middle name of Midas 1949. After the release of Song of the South, a recurring joke in the comics was that Zeke would often accidentally incur the wrath of Br'er Bear, resulting in the big bruin angrily chasing after him. He also made appearances in three issues of the Junior Woodchucks comics in the 1970s alongside with either the pigs or the Br'er characters.

    Magical Tetris Challenge

    Big Bad Wolf appears as Pete's second-in-command in the video game Magical Tetris Challenge. In the game's Story Mode, the player always goes up against the Wolf before facing off with Pete.

    Disney Sorcerer's Arena

    Big Bad Wolf appears as an Offense Villain, belonging to the Downtown faction, and has been available in the game since launch. In-game, the Big Bad Wolf is a strong assassin who works best against Heroes, gaining extra turns, extra Magic, and extra attacks when defeating any Hero-aligned unit, as well as having his signature Huff and Puff ability, blowing gusts of wind at his opponents and lowering their defense. Big Bad Wolf additionally has an original costume available for purchase, aptly named "Not Big Bad Wolf", where he dons an oversized pig mask, a trench coat, and a large-brimmed hat. Despite his origins being in the Silly Symphonies shorts, the game lists him as a character from the Mickey and Friends franchise, giving him unique synergy with characters such as Goofy.

    Big Bad Wolf appears in the Disney Parks (with brown fur rather than black) as a meetable character and usually seen in parades. The wolf appears as a rare character and is now mostly found at Tokyo Disneyland than any other theme parks, though he would meet during Halloween at Hong Kong Disneyland.

    The Big Bad Wolf is also regularly featured in special events and promotional campaigns featuring the Disney Villains franchise. This includes annual live appearances during Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Big_Bad_WolfBig Bad Wolf - Wikipedia

    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. As in the folktale, he was a cunning and threatening menace.

    • Three Little Wolves and Li'l Wolf (sons)
    • Three Little Pigs (May 27, 1933)
  5. The Big Bad Wolf é um curta-metragem de animação lançado em 1934, como parte da série Silly Symphonies. [1] Foi dirigido por David Hand e produzido por Walt Disney. [2] É uma sequência de Three Little Pigs (1933), este curta também é uma adaptação do conto de fadas Chapeuzinho Vermelho, com o personagem Lobo Mau de Os ...

  6. The Big Bad Wolf is a Silly Symphony that was released on April 13, 1934. It is a sequel to The Three Little Pigs, that retells the story of Little Red Riding Hood with the addition of the pigs to the story. Contents. 1Characters. 2Summary. 3Releases. 3.1Television. 3.2Home video. 3.3Streaming. 4Gallery. Characters.