


"A Three Little Pigs Cartoon"
Release Date February 24, 1939
Running Time 8:21
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Released by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
Comments
A Silly Symphony.
All this time, I thought I was the only one who found the Lie Detector taking down the two little pigs' swimming trunks and spanking their pink behinds with brushes was funny-- and a bit sexy! I'm glad I'm not the only one!
As to the two brother pigs getting hot for the (really ugly) Mermaid Wolf-- that was very funny too! The old Disney cartoons really dealt more with sexual feelings than people seem to think.
So Practical builds another anti-Wolf contraption, this time a Lie Detector. His brothers have about as much patience with him as they did last time, and they even proceed to mock the overuse of "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" from earlier shorts by dancing around and pretending to play their instruments! Despite their brother's warnings, Fiddler and Fifer go swimming, only to get caught by the Big Bad Wolf, who once again uses the drag routine and "seduces" them! It's a very funny scene, and I love the Wolf's disguise because it's so ridiculous. He takes them back to his new home (in the old mill) and after some arguing, heads off to get Practical, his sons set about turning the other two pigs into a pork pie, despite promising their father that they would wait for him.
The Wolf, disguised as a "messenger boy" delivers a letter to Practical, who isn't fooled at all. He then traps the Wolf with his Lie Detector machine, which does as its name implies and detects when the Wolf is lying. It also washes his mouth out with a scrubbing brushed & soap and/or pulls his pants down with a big h! ook and gives him a spanking! Ouch! While the other two pigs manage to free themselves and escape the wolf cubs, Big Bad is subjected to increasingly more torture until he finally gives in and tells the truth, only to then be shot right out of the house with a rocket. Before Practical can go to save his brothers, they rush in and send him into the wall. When he scolds them for going swimming against his orders, they lie, and soon are getting a spanking from the Lie Detector too! I guess the moral of the story is "don't ever tell lies!"
Reading the other comments about this short, I have to say I agree with the somewhat sexual undertones of the ending, with Fiddler and Fifer strapped down getting their bottoms warmed by the hairbrush-wielding machine. The rest of the cartoon has a similar feeling to it, and it's simultaneously hilarious and disturbing. But we have to remember it was made in a different time, and while it seems violent now, it was more acceptable back then. Still, it's one of my favs!
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Characters model sheet from "The Practical Pig" |
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Sketches of the Three Little Pigs |
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