Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBugs Bunny gets swindled by the Three Little Pigs into buying their houses of straw and wood.Bugs Bunny gets swindled by the Three Little Pigs into buying their houses of straw and wood.Bugs Bunny gets swindled by the Three Little Pigs into buying their houses of straw and wood.
- Director
- Writer
- Stars
- Bugs Bunny
- (voice)
- …
- Big Bad Wolf - beginning scene
- (uncredited)
- Granny
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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It begins showing us that the three little pigs have just read the famous children's story about the big bad wolves blowing their houses down, so rather than having that inevitable disaster happen, they get together and say, "Let's find a sucker to buy these houses." That sucker turns out to be our hero, Bugs Bunny. These little pigs, by the way, are hilarious. Their street-smart wise guys.
A wolf walks by, and he's reading the same book! According to the story, he has to blow the house down. He's not sure he's saying the lines with enough authority. .
The cartoon changes direction when Bugs decides to play Little Red and get back at the wolf for blowing down two of the houses he just bought. When he says, "You know this means war!," then look out - it's time Bugs to do his thing.....but the wolf is a good match for him.
This can be seen on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume Three. It's one of the best cartoons in the collection. It makes me wish that Bugs and this wolf had teamed up in other cartoons because they make a great pair.
Probably the coolest scene is the whole "Little Red Riding Hood" sequence, as it goes to show the guys making these cartoons weren't afraid to create stories as outlandish as they wanted. This one looks mostly like a placeholder in between the really great cartoons, but it's still worth seeing.
*You may recognize that song from "The Great Dictator", in the scene where Charlie Chaplin shaves the man.
At this point in his career Bugs Bunny must have been so blasé with being chased in each of his outings, that he fails to realize the wolf means him no actual harm (this might be the first 'villain' Bugs ever encountered that he had to goat into chasing him). Wolfie also has all the best lines: when re-enacting Little Red Riding Hood with Bugs, he rightfully points out which one of them has the biggest ears. It takes some time for the both of them to realize that the real bad guys of this fairy tale are those filthy little pigs. When they do, Bugs helps the wolf blow the brick house down. Or up.
8 out of 10
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe three little pigs from this cartoon would reappear with different voices in "The Turn-Tale Wolf", once again as the aggressors, this time picking on another Big Bad Wolf.
- GaffesThe brick-house pig is originally the pig wearing the red shirt, but then later he's the one wearing the yellow shirt.
- Citations
Bugs Bunny: My, Grandma. How big eyes you have?
Big Bad Wolf: All the better to...
[Bugs pokes Wolf's eyes hard]
Big Bad Wolf: EEEOOOOWWWW!
Bugs Bunny: And what big ears you have?
Big Bad Wolf: OH YEAH? And what big ears YOU have?
Bugs Bunny: And what big feet you have!
Big Bad Wolf: And what a big red coat you've got on!
Bugs Bunny: [takes off Wolf's disguse] Why, Granny. You're just a wolf in cheap clothing.
Big Bad Wolf: AND YOU'RE NOT RED RIDING HOOD!
Bugs Bunny: Oh right, smarty-pants. Since I'm not Red Riding Hood, you don't get the present I brought over.
Big Bad Wolf: Oh, come on! Be a good guy. Give me what ya got. Please? Huh huh? Please huh please?
Bugs Bunny: Well, okay. But remember...
[Splats cake onto Wolf's face]
Bugs Bunny: You asked for it!
- ConnexionsEdited into Daffy Duck's Quackbusters (1988)
Meilleurs choix
- Which series is this from: Looney Tunes or Merrie Melodies?
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Comprando una casa
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- Durée7 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1