The Big Bad Wolf
The Big Bad Wolf
NR | 14 April 1934 (USA)
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The Big Bad Wolf torments Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Little Pigs.

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Matrixston

Wow! Such a good movie.

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Voxitype

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Tyreece Hulme

One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.

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Marva-nova

Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.

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OllieSuave-007

This is a sequel to the Silly Symphony short, The Three Little Pigs, bringing back the three animals and the notorious Big Bad Wolf for some more forest fun and thrills. This time, the wolf is out to get Little Red Riding Hood, who is out visiting her Granny. Therefore, the Three Little Pigs try to intervene to save the day. Great merger of the two stories into one cartoon and great music that is nostalgic of the first Three Little Pigs cartoon, especially a nice reprise of "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf," sung to some very serene violin sounds. Lots of laughs and fun. Great, entertaining one for the family.Grade A

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utgard14

Sequel to Disney's Academy Award-winning Three Little Pigs short. The story this time brings Little Red Riding Hood into the mix as two of the three pigs escort her to her grandma's house. They ignore the third pig's warnings about avoiding the woods and run into you-know-who along the way. Of course, things get crazy. The animation is vibrant with gorgeous colors and nicely-drawn characters and backgrounds. The voice work is great. The music is cheerful and upbeat. The famous song from the first cartoon, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?," is also included in this one. It's a good cartoon but not as much fun as the Three Little Pigs. The wolf in drag as Goldilocks the Fairy Queen is certainly a sight to see.

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Michael_Elliott

The Big Bad Wolf (1934) *** 1/2 (out of 4) Sequel to THREE LITTLE PIGS isn't quite as good but this is certainly still a charmer. The hard working pig is building a bigger brick house while the two lazier ones just play around. Little Red Riding Hood stops by to ask for directions and she decides to take the short cut through the woods even though she was warned. We all know what happens next. This is certainly a charming little gem from Disney who certainly knew how to handle these subjects without any problem. I thought the way the two stories were combined were quite clever and this was especially true during the introduction scene where we see that the two lazy pigs didn't learn their lesson. The animation is certainly some of the best that you're going to see from this period and I will also add that popcorn has never had a better impact in any film than it does right here.

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Shawn Watson

Little Red Riding hood arrives at the three little pigs' stone house where they are still frolicking campily (and the house still under construction, strangely). Hood, herself appearing as a cross between Shirley Temple and Betty Boop, asks to be escorted to Grandma's while the wolf, still in search of dinner, lays a trap in order to preserve his spot on the food chain.As much as I'd like to see an animated Disney bloodbath where Hood gets her throat torn out and Wolfie get his pork chops I'm sad to say that it doesn't happen. Even the previous acceptance of swallowing grandma whole has been avoided, but the torture of the poor canine simply for wishing to be fed is okay.Forgettable.

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