Three Little Pigs - Silly Symphony Walt Disney 1933
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Three Little Pigs is an animated short film released in 1933 by United Artists, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Burt Gillett. Based on a fairy tale of the same name, the Silly Symphony won the 1934 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons.
Practical Pig, Fiddler Pig and Fifer Pig are three brothers who build their own houses with bricks, sticks and straw respectively. All three of them play a different kind of musical instrument -- Fifer Pig plays the flute, Fiddler Pig plays the fiddle and Practical Pig plays the piano. Fifer and Fiddler build their straw and stick houses with much ease and have fun all day. Practical, on the other hand, works all day long to build his strong brick house, but his two brothers poke fun at him.
I dont know how but the wolf is still terrifying just the way the fur is portrays as a sharp black tone and his ever rotating face and eyes is just so uncanny
I know right
i swear its the mouth and the eyes
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When I was little, my grandpa gave me the DVD to these cartoons and I would watch them whenever I went to his house. He wasn’t even born when these were made, but I still had a great time when my parents put it on.
Really because when I was a kid I watch this on VHS
In the early days of RUclips, I used RealDownloader to snag kid-friendly classic cartoon shorts like this onto an external hard drive and I thought I has it all stored safely offline until one of my toddlers threw that hard drive on the floor. That was a sad day. Now most of that content is monetized when you look it up on IMDB. They want you to rent/buy it from some content provider or other. Oh well.
Happy 90th Anniversary To The Three Little Pigs 1933, It Has Been 90 Years Since This Was Released
Yeah,same as my father
91 years
Holy shit I thought these were from the 70s or 80s. I used to watch this all the time with my father when I was little (I’m 16).
same as my grandfather even tho he died in 1989
Fun fact, Lawrence Olivier used this wolf as a source of inspiration for his 1955 portrayal of Richard the Third. He claims that he borrowed from the Wolf's facial expressions.
As someone who has been watching the earlier Disney works for a couple of weeks now, i understand the significance of this. It came out during the depression era and was a great source of escapism for a lot of people. Neal Gambler writes that this was a massive craze for a while. People where heard singing and whistling the song in offices and down the streets.
Happy to have watched this and big up Roal71 for releasing this content!
The big bad wolf is probably the most underrated Disney villain of all time
Not originated with Disney
I think he was the first Disney Villain, even if his origins didn’t come from Disney.
@@alphavegas1 Neither did like the majority of the golden age Disney characters/Disney princesses
@@HandlesAreReallyBad Very True
Made by Mickey Mouse 1936
My mom (RIP) was 5 years old when "Three Little Pigs" was released.
Your mom died, that's so sad
Rest in peace✝️🕊️ she is with God now
How old are you? At least like 65 right?
@@croissantpower 14
@antoniolopez-leonproductio9032 clearly not talking to you. I'm talking to the person who's mom was born in 1928
Spectacular full color. One of the earliest full-color films. Technicolor.
6:27 you say I'm heir uf mi Chenny Chin chin
There were full colour films in technicolor in the late 20s.
@@MarBenedictyeah but not commonly
"Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf" was the first major soundtrack classic in the post vaudeville era!
The song is so hypocritical, tho bc they can’t even back it up. Except the smart pig
I would watch this at my grandmas house when growing up and she wasn't even born when this came out. I am 18.
I guess the moral here is don't waste too much time building a house. Let someone else do all the hard work and ask them for help when you're in trouble.
yeah, no.
The fact that Practical Pig's house was the strongest is proof that hard work pays off.
No, building your house lazily and then relying on someone else's work to save you when you're in trouble - that's the moral.
@@user-1999emperorSo you are telling me that you will build your own house or maybe you are an architect.
Like college tuition: let taxpayers pay it with student loan forgiveness! That's the ticket!
Really classic. I love this story...
5:53
Good old classic anti semitism
6:06 the big bad wolf says the "Fuller Brush" man. The Fuller Brush company was started by Albert Fuller in 1906 who started off his company by selling brushes door to door which persisted even as the company got bigger. The door-to-door nature of the sales became something of "meme" throughout the USA. The Fuller Brush company was also where you could gain some money by becoming a "Fuller Brush Man" as a starter job
6:46 the piano is made of bricks solely because they don't want the wolf to break it
Back in the 80s, I used to have a storybook and audio cassette of the Three Littlw Pigs, I used to play it all the time when I was little! I loved the song back then, and I still love it now!
I learned my lesson from the moral of the story-Always keep plenty of turpentine on hand
The 3rd pig is pretty smart like his thinking I built my house out of bricks he showed the big bad wolf way to go walt Disney would be proud and amazed at what he did he deserves a lot his cartoons are always a classic to watch thanks. Joe
4:31 The wolf's tail disappears.
He just pulled it inward.
A great example of change in re-releases of film. When the original Three Little Pigs was released in 1933, the wolf dons the disguise you see here, of a Jewish peddlar (but with dialogue to match). When the film was re-released, the disguise of a Fuller Brush salesman was substituted (with the dialogue you hear here). But when *this* re-re-release was made (I have a copy on the VHS release), the Fuller Brush section had deteriorated badly. So someone went back to the negative and pulled the original frames, but kept the brush salesman dialogue. So you end up with this mix. Subsequent releases (like I have on DVD) restored the Fuller Brush imagery to go with this dialogue.
(To see an example of the restored Fuller Brush salesman images and dialogue, see the version on RUclips “THREE LITTLE PIGS 1933” posted by Ceip la Maquinista.)
Actually, there was a rare DVD copy in the UK from the mid 2000s that kept the original disguise.
@7:19 Another nice photo of Father!
2023 would be 90 years since Disney released that cartoon short of the three little pigs
Damn
@@Kut2Static yeah how the years fly by
101 and 8 more to go until we reach the classic number
I watched this when i was a kid . I was just enjoying it. Now watching it again, i can relate it to a lot of things in my life
Animation Department
Art Babbitt ...animator (uncredited)
Norman Ferguson ...animator: Big Bad Wolf (uncredited)
Albert Hurter ...character designer (uncredited)
Jack King ...animator (uncredited)
Dick Lundy ...animator (uncredited)
Fred Moore ...animator (uncredited)
Charles Philippi ...layout artist (uncredited)
The butcher in the frame with their father is so traumatising
This movie's got the Best músic in Disney's history
Thanks Walt Disney R.I.P
AMAZING voice acting
Happy 90th Anniversary 🥳🎉🎊 To The Three Little Pigs 🐷🐷🐷🛖🪵🧱 From 1933
My mother is older then this and as of 9 June 2023 I'm 21 years old.
i dont know about you guys but in this little clip as you see here 5:56 they were playing the piano right?...what about thje painting or picture that is behind them...it say FATHER that means they killed their father and as well in 7:20 there behind the little piggie says Father and a piece of pig meat that means they killed their father.
Dark secret..
thanks for the likes!
lmfao, no it doesn't. lay off the drugs
You are for sure on drugs. Maybe thats the reminder of their father, he was probably killed and eaten by a big bad wolf, thats why they have hatred for him, at least their mother is alive
OP great catch. Grew up on this cartoon and never noticed that.
The pigs bravado song is hilarious , they can’t even back it up when they cower and run away and hide from the wolf
5:57 Ayo their dad is on the wall👁️👄👁️💀
I think it’s just a picture of the sausages that he was made into, but yeah.
Childhood classic
What a childhood I enjoyed since I was a kid
5:37 Mother 5:50 Father😳
i watched this every time i went to my grandmas house it brings childhood memories
Shalom look at that sheckle sniffer on him!!!
I remember seeing this when I was a little kid in I think preschool. Quite a nostalgia trip!
A classic! Thanks for posting!
Wow!
I remember seeing this (as well as the little red riding hood one) when I was a kid and I was never aware that this was made by Disney until now. 😲
I remember watching this cartoon as part of a Silly Symphonies collection on VHS. It didn't quite have the atmosphere or craziness of Babes in the Wood, but Three Little Pigs accomplished what it set out to do: be a quintessential adaptation of the fairy tale.
I had the Disney Little-Long playing record and loved it! The picture of "Father" on the wall in the brick house. 😮
It's been 90 years
3:57-4:03 I love this bit
3:55 Trying To Open The Door
5:53 they really have their father hanging on the wall as a sausage chain...
💀
8:07 Everyone is talking about father, but the mother picture has 7 piglets but now there are only 3 brothers?
I'm pretty sure they don't ALL live nearby, four probably still either live at their childhood home or somewhere else while these three happened to move away within walking distance of each other.
Good thing one of them was a practical pig.
Anyone see the picture on the wall of mother and father👌😂😂. Love Disney, not just for kids humour 😂
This cartoon is so old, and I was born in 2010, but this was my childhood
5:50 - check the picture on the wall, it says father
Happy 90th Anniversary, Three Little Pigs (1933/2023)!
6:05 oh vey!
It didn't even take him that much longer to make the brick house
At least the first two piggies survived in this version
I knew the illustrated children’s storybook and rhyme but I don’t recall seeing this wonderful cartoon.
I'm totally the first pig. Get everything done as quickly as possible and then fool around!!
6:06 i am the brush man I make me way through college.
Then hits him the Funniest scene in the whole short
you realize its an anti semetic rep of a jewish person. Walt disney was a horribly racist and anti semitic man, dont humor him.
@@likeghoul no, he wasn´t...especially not compared to some of his compatriots. The bit about Walt being anti-semitic is about as incorrect as are those rumors of him being cryogenically frozen somewhere beneath Disneyland.
Not saying, that the Wolf´s masquerade doesn´t have overtones that are more than a little problematic today, though...simply that the gauge of what goes today is a different one that how it was decades ago.
That being said, I do remember the unedited version being broadcasted at least once in my childhood (at least 20 years ago) in Germany, only to now solely see the edited version.
@@DerIrre1 big cap
Oh yeah, like they've never done anything wrong 🙄
@@DerIrre1 ofc it would have been ok when it came out because racism and prejudice was seen as normal then but that doesn’t mean we can’t look at examples of antisemitism and see how it’s wrong today. it helps us grow as people if we can fully understand what was wrong with the past instead of just ignoring it.
2:46 Piggies were ready for that smoke 💀
You know what they say, "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face."
This is the PAL version of the film, this is the most popular version. This exact video was shown to me at my kindergarten class back in 2013. Especially the stereotypical part, I didn’t get the joke yet.
Whats the stereotypical part?
@@theunepicdudeWhen the wolf is dressed like jewish charicature. There is also another (newer version) with the wolf with his disguise remade to a less stereotypical version. (There is also the original-original version with another audio, really showing the jewish charicature, you can find it here on youtube).
they make it a jew because jews are very unthreatening to pigs as they dont eat pork. thats why the wolf is disguised as a jew
@@theunepicdude The wolf dresses as a Jew when trying to get into the brick house. I don’t think it’s that bad, though. The joke is that Jews don’t eat pork, so he’s dressing as one to seem unthreatening.
Watched this in 2024 with my child and had this song stuck in my head for weeks.
I remember the morning me and my parents woke up to catch our plane to Disney world, my dad played the vinyl record of this cartoon and just the wolf’s voice SCARED the shit outta me lol I was 9 or 10 at the time
5:55 father turned into a sausage
i remember watching this as a kid and the wolf literally gave me nightmares and it still does
just watched it again after 29 years....damn
Legitimately still entertaining in 2024
The pig with the Donald Duck costume 💀🎹🎻
Bro ain’t no way Disney snuck in that last disguise 💀
The joke is that Jews don’t eat pork, so the wolf disguised himself as one to seem as unthreatening as possible. I don’t think they were really trying to be antisemitic here.
The joke is that Jews don’t eat pork, so the wolf is dressing up as one to seem unthreatening to the pigs. I guess it might be a bit insensitive today, but I don’t think it was really meant to be antisemitic.
5:50 omg... Father
Wantinq Fries rthmm
i just came here to see their father
@@theincrediblevloggermyname8000 same
@@theincrediblevloggermyname8000 same
damn!
OMG if you go to 6:00 and look at the top corner it says creepy as hell
2:29 when i starved myself for a week and i want mcdonalds lmao
2:45 "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face."-Mike Tyson
The big bad wolf meant to say, "I'll huff, and puff, and blow your house up!". 😅😂
My childhood show
did you guys see the father sign
Their father are hung in the wall!
I’m here just to check that out!!
i let dad see the picture on 5:51 and he got shocked
Who else is watching this in 2021😂💀
2023. Ninety years after it came out.
Since I was five, I discovered the big bad wolf in fairy tales and I saw him as fearsome, so right now I'm 9 looking fir scary wolf's to entertain me, and I remembered just now how these Walt Disney's wolf used to hit as a kid
5:50 Very Dark 💔💔💔
6:06 Yep that seems about right for Jim Crow era Disney.
How does that have anything to do with Jim Crow? It's a Jewish stereotype
@@generalgrievous3731 The point I was making was that stereotypes and racial segregation where normalized during that time.
@@domenicore5239 That's a good thing.
@@FirstLast-wu1gl "Racial segregation is a good thIng" YIKES DUDE thats some deep south shit right there.
I think what they mean is that this was the era where racist depeticions was the most common. Even characters like Mickey Mouse are routed through racism through blackface. Disney was really Fucked during this time and even made racist depictions of characters all the way to the 70s with astrocats
Fact: the voice behind the 🐺 is none other than the one who voiced Pete
There's a great metaphor for this.
And that's how dogs got the tapeworm 7:47
I think that’s what they do once they do get tapeworms.
5:47 First it’s one of the greatest fairytales by the greatest of all storytellers. Walt Disney’s three little pigs! 5:51 2:55 3:20 3:23 5:08
7:53 HAPPY TRAILS BIG BAD WOLF!
what did you do to your father....? LOOK AT THE PICTURE 5:53
I don’t think they killed him, they just took a picture of the sausages that he was turned into. Still wacky, though.
Did you all see the picture in the wall
5:58 😳😳
The wolf absolutely terrified me as a kid. That’s when I started asking my parents to check my closet and tuck me in at night. 😅
5:43 When they play piano, Still Dre
2:38 I DONT THINK THATS DROLL!!!
3:00 scared me so bad
We Didn't Have Covid-19 Back Then In 1933
It’s crazy to think this was made the same year my grandfather was born…
Same, but grandmother.
Every time I think about the song "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?", I personally believe that other than being a song, it should've also been the title of a *Power Rangers* episode where the Rangers would have to deal with a wolf monster to fight against.
Jack Torrance's favourite cartoon
A wolf in joo’s clothing. Disney knew
No, the joke is that Jews don’t eat pork. So he’s trying to seem as unthreatening as possible by dressing as one.
our father pictue:sasuge
We have a physics flaw folks, the 1st pig's house has a metal skeleton. Where did that go? If the wolf couldn't blow down bricks, he couldn't blow down steel.
Lol I'd say it has more to do with making it simpler to draw. That wire structure wasnt enough to protect those piggies anyways
Disney as a big place for all ages
TIL the phrase "who's afraid of the big bad wolf" originated from this cartoon. Surprised Disney hadn't tried to trademark it lol
At 7:28 and 5:58 and you can see pork photos of their father if you know they actually ate their father
Its very col 👍👍👍
Only bricks and stones are very strong.
I find it strange this version has the original animation of the wolf as the jewish peddler, but the censored audio is still present for some reason. Is the original audio for that scene lost media or something?
This went a lot faster than I remember as a kid.
I know, right?