Brightlyme
i know i wasted 90 mins of my life.
Tacticalin
An absolute waste of money
Hulkeasexo
it is the rare 'crazy' movie that actually has something to say.
Ezmae Chang
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Hot 888 Mama
. . . upon the butt of THE BIG BAD WOLF in this eponymous cartoon outing. Observant viewers will remember that THE THREE LITTLE PIGS reached a climax suggesting some sort of turpentine enema for the titular lupine predator. The Disney folks try to top themselves in the Anals of Sexual Perversion by converting Mr. Wolf's Annal Area into a popcorn popper to close out THE BIG BAD WOLF! No doubt this incident gave rise to the infamous JOANIE-THE-JIFFY-POPPER scene during WILD HOUSEWIVES #14. Though Socrates once said that pornography is the sincerest form of flattery, I'm not sure that we would want HIM influencing our kids any more than we would the sexually perverse Disney Bozos. Even Harry Potter knew enough to let sleeping dogs lie, but those clowns at Disney would no doubt be squeezing all three of Fluffy's butts as if they were Charmin'! Expose your own little ones to such vintage filth at your own peril, as the statute of limitations has run out on THE BIG BAD WOLF (unlike its copyright!).
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.
Foreverisacastironmess
I can't believe the beloved yet to me horribly childish Three Little Pigs got a sequel. At least I wasn't subjugated to that horrific giddy tune, much! Well just who the hell am I to slag off beloved cartoon shorts? I have ones that are beloved to me also, and this ain't one of 'em. So I'll just say it's just not my cup of tea, okay? I liked this a little better than the first one because there was a little bit more going on. I really liked the way they brought two different fairy tales together' I thought that was a very clever and well done idea. I found Little Red Riding Hood herself kinda creepy. She didn't look like a little girl, she looked like a little dolly. Anyone else notice that? Brrr... It was a really beautifully animated little cartoon, I just loved a lot of the little details and rich backgrounds-but I digress, the whole thing once again just wasn't my type of short. It wasn't funny enough, and it was too sweet. I'd call it a step up from Three Little Pigs. Exactly one step up.
zetes
This is a Disney retelling of the Little Red Riding Hood story. It is a sequel to the famous Three Little Pigs short they made a year earlier (Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?). In it, Little Red Riding Hood is trying to get to her grandmother's house, and the two irresponsible little pigs offer to walk her through the woods, although their older brother, the practical pig, warns them to go the long route to avoid the wolf. The Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf would appear in two more sequels, The Three Little Wolves and The Practical Pig, which are quite better than this one. 7/10.