Three Little Pigs 1933 by AverageMansReviews
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Storyline/Art/Action/Comedy/Characters/Performances: including the pacing and on-screen chemistry all of these components
go hand-in-hand in one way or another.
Storyline
and pacing; they are good; this project only goes on for roughly 8 minutes.
Moving on to the art; the art visually first is excellent, very engageable and
still looks great to this very day in 2020; from a musical perspective it is
good and based on a little bit of research [as of when this blog was first
dictated; you can find a sing-along version of Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf
on YouTube or just the lyrics on Google [they are just under the sing-along
version providing you take the Google route and not directly to YouTube, they
are before you press on the YouTube video.] I was just wondering if this may be
useful information if you have young children.
Action and
Comedy; we have The Big Bad Wolf/Bletcher trying to gain access into The third
Little Pig's House [Practical Pig/Colvig] and every time The Big Bad
Wolf/Bletcher attempts to blow the other Practical Pig/Colvig performs this
musical tune on his piano [so it goes like this; blow, piano and so on.]
Characters
and Performers; these characters it most definitely shows that the Fiddler Pig/Moder and Fifer Pig/Compton as
potentially and this is just speculation on my part, but they could be the two
younger siblings to Practical Pig/Colvig; yes Fiddler Pig/Moder and Fifer
Pig/Compton are very similar to one another by personalities and all of that;
this is why I think they are of similar age, but Practical Pig/Colvig is
potentially I would say eight years older than his two other siblings and the
voice and singing performances; they really do bring these characters to life
in every way shape and form.
This film receives: 9/10; this film is
excellent; but I do have to question the Pigs names; Fiddler, Fifer and
Practical? So two of them are based around the instruments they play, whilst
the other is a state of thinking and a personality trait [I'm guessing calling
him "Keys" was a step too far for somebody;] wouldn't it have been
easier to go with Eager, Cocky and Practical On a quick side note this project
has won two awards; Academy Awards Oscar, Best Short Subject, Cartoons 1934
Walt Disney and National Film Preservation Board 2007.
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