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  • the wolf still creeps me out

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  • Did anyone notice the sausage that said father at 6:06?

  • I still dont get what the turpentine is for????

  • @hgcotton42 Turpentine fucking BURNS. Especially if it got into a sensitive bodily opening, like it did the Wolf's anus.

  • That is the CUTSEST thing I have ever seen! <3 JBP

  • 7:40 Is their father two different things?

  • lol, father's picture

  • Trollololol

  • 3:45 FUS RO DAH

  • pretty badass

  • Huh, the 2nd pig is wearing an outfit similar to Donald's......interesting. *strokes beard*

  • Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf (X3)

    3:06

    YOU NIGGAS ARE YOU NIGGAS ARE YOU NIGGAS ARE

  • wheres the one with the jewish wolf?

  • Absolute classic.

  • i DONT UNDERSTAND WHAT THE TURPENTINE IN THE POT IS FOR

  • that's cruelty to animals!!!

  • what the...!

  • Why in gods name did people in the 1930's sound so scary when they sing D: (the piggies)

  • (What if Reagan, just stayed as an actor in movies?)

    What if, he wasn't puffed up by of the radical GOP members, that have blindly took over the GOP. Leaving very little of their moral values that they once claimed. What if, Reagan and his red head step children; that are so hungry for power and loved to use rhetoric/ fake Jesus statements; to get what they want. or what if a brave one, may converse with the third little pig. " Trying to keeping our Vows"

  • i like the look in the wolf's eyes when he realizes he shouldn't have jumped into the chimney...

  • At 5:50 the picture above the bed, their uncle otis is a football. LOL.

  • OMG!. I laughed so hard when the wolf talked nerdy as the brush man.

  • At 06:10 you can see a glorious picture of the father of the piglets...

  • lol this is class!!!

  • great

  • классика мультипликации)

  • Morale? Put a large brick wall with razor wire, bob wire and turrets on the border to the south. And the big bad wolf will quit coming. Then we can open the door in the wall and let in those willing to comply with law. Get it?? Heh. Oh, to those who disagree, no comments will be necessary since I couldn't care less what you think. If I were in charge you would be locked up in a penal facility or nut house.

  • Maybe the 1st 2 should rent an apartment.

  • i love this video!!!!

    

  • I'd probably react the exact same way if I got hot turpentine up my ass

  • its actually from 1933

  • i like the story, The Three Little Wolfs, more better then, The Little Pigs.

  • 6:12 they had a dad photo, as a sausage ¬¬

  • this was on my dumbo video before the film :) naww

  • its remind me of my childhood dont want to grow up i just wosh that time should back when i change my toution time for this particular cartoon

  • its remind me of my childhood dont want to grow up i just wosh that time should back when i  change my toution time for this particular cartoon

  • Ahh! I remember this. Been too long.

  • I remember seeing this when I was 3 years old. I enjoyed it! :)

  • Can anyone explain the turpentine bit for me? I don't get it..

  • @UnrealHel "Turpentine is an organic solvent. Its vapor can irritate the skin and eyes, damage the lungs and respiratory system, as well as the central nervous system when inhaled, and cause renal failure when ingested, among other things. Being combustible, it also poses a fire hazard." (Wikipedia)

  • @tscastro114 A solvent used to dilute some kynd of paint or to destain cloths, very ammoyng and the irritant for the skin, also dangerous by inhalation, Well, but a boiled water was not enough?! or the boiling point become higher with the turpentine? maybe the irritant effect increase very mutch with temperature?

  • did anyone else see the picture of father at 6:05?

  • @Zomik02 and the other at 7:47

  • @Zomik02 OMG that's terrible! Their poor father got cut up into sausage links and they hung it in a frame in their home?!

  • @Nmason78

    Well, my jaw just dropped to the floor seeing that. :0)

    But, it is 1932. and the kids were treated almost as an adult. They were exploited and working 14 hours a day, so the term "inappropriate for children" didn't exist. It was very different world, so you cannot be shocked by such things.

    I mean, once upon a time people were giving their wives to their kings for the "first night".

  • @hotnindza Still, I wouldn't hang my dead family member in my house in a picture frame. Also, did you notice his bed was made out of bricks? Sounds pretty uncomfortable to me.

  • @Zomik02 hahahahaaa you are right i saw it :))))

  • @Zomik02 don't ask how many times i've heard someone ask that.

  • @Zomik0 LOL

    

  • 1932? i remember i watched this when i was 6 that was like 1996.. when i saw the wolf, i couldnt go to sleep when i was young. bahahahaha

  • 8:20 Father WTF

  • @panchojorongo no no, FTW

  • 6:16

    it´s their father upon the wall :D

  • Did anyone notice the picture of the football labeled Uncle someone?

  • OH NO!!! Father!!!! (skip to 8:24 and look at the painting) =(

  • I always felt bad for the big bad wolf as a kid, after all he just wanted to eat and survive, and he was pretty smart about it. Probably wouldn't have lost the first two pigs if he wasn't wearing those slippery gloves lol.

    These were the good days of disney, now i'm actually hoping they go under because they're disgracing their name with the shit on disney channel.

  • they changed the 6:21 mark the wolf discuses as a Jewish person with a big noise yamaca and glasses

  • lol, 6:12

  • LOL when the 2 littel pigs hid their tails go curly the stragith :P

  • did anyone eles notice i think on 2:12 this green thing comes up????

  • does anyone else notice the link of sausage in the background named "father"?

  • @kculbertson11 It's like having a hanging pic of your father's corpse the day he was gunned down. WTF, Disney??

  • That wolf used to scare the crap out of me as a kid

  • In the history of motion picture color process in the motion picture wide screen museum website . There was a claim that a certain part was cut to appease the communist censors aka political correctness but it looks okay the disney channel use to show old with new but its worst now

  • Protests in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, and Yemen arose from the people protesting against Washington’s tyrannical puppet governments. However, the protests against Gaddafi, who is not a Western puppet, appear to have been organized by the CIA in the eastern part of Libya, where the oil is and where China has substantial energy investments

  • Forgive me for not sounding educated, but I had no idea that THIS is where "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf" came from. I had always thought that the song's roots were much older, ingrained in English folklore. Many children sing this song today and have no idea that its origins are from Uncle Walt himself. Truly legendary.

  • Is it just me or does the first bit of music sound JUST like the theme to Ponyo?

  • i dont know if anyone else had heard of this, but at 6:25 when the wolf is disguised as a brush salesman, he originally had a jewish accent and was portrayed as a jewish swindler. someone high up called them out on it, and they were forced to over-dub the voice.

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  • Anyone else notice that this is complete representation of the Great Depression? I mean c'mon, during the 20's, everyone was laid back and risky but some people were prepared in case disaster struck. Once the wolf came around (once the stock market crashed)...all the unprepared people freaked out.

  • Love it

  • isnt the disney channel supposed to feature quality work they should put this on then

  • Lol, I always take deep breaths when the wold huffs and puffs.

  • put the transcribe on XD

  • god. if only they showed more of this -___-... disney.. nickolodean.. and cartoon network have all dissapointed me.

  • Perfect

    

  • Wolf-proof cement and paint! =))

  • Wolf-proof cement and paint! =))

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  • sounds like the Zelda theme at 0:14 to 0:16

  • i miss old cartoons like this from disny

    not the 3d trash

  • Even the third pig's piano is made out of bricks! XD

  • (Gee, I've ran out of space again... Hope I'll be greeted by CAPTCHA for spamming... :( ) So anyway, that's all that I remember from the top of my head as I took my trip down to my memory lane. I really wish I could have kept that Disney tape to be digitized to my PC for later enjoyment, but oh well...

    Has anyone seen this in Youtube? (qWXOCORzpxg)

  • (Man...why don't Google let me give me a lot more space to express myself?) In side 2 of Disney Collection, after Whistle While You Work, it is followed by Pinocchio song (side 1 is "I Got No Strings In Me," I think). The next song after that in side 2 is "The Spoonful of Sugar Helps The Medicine Go Down," and after that is "Follow the Leader" from Peter Pan. I don't know the rest of the songs, but at the end, but I remembered "M-I-C, See you soon, K-E-Y - Why? Because We Like You - M-O-U-S-E."

  • I remember this when I was listening to um... the shorter version of the song in Walt Disney Collection cassette tape back during the nineties (oh, I can't remember the order of songs, but I believe it is Under The Sea, the song from The Jungle Book, the song from Pinocchio, Supercalifragilistaceptstaliad­icious and gee I can't remember some of the songs in the middle, but in the end, it is The Three Little Pigs and Heigh Ho (from Snow White) and the next side begins with Whistle While You Work).

  • There should be a vintage Disney Channel, where you would only show the good stuff like these full shorts and the classic Disney films of our childhoods, like Pinocchio and Snow White 24/7

  • Did anybody see the wolf's tail disappear for a split second at about 3:35?

  • They just don't make 'em like they used to.

  • I have never seen a disney cartoon before snow white, but that was amazing. he did a lot for the world.

  • This is brilliant. So mediocre and childish by today's standards yet so perfect it's just...brilliant. Period.

  • Eh. I prefer Christopher Walken's telling of the story.

  • My Favorite Fantastic Cartoon z

  • jdanielhouston! I Agree!

  • lol turpentine

  • gotta love the "father" painting on the wall

  • @Dannzt yeah sausage :D they worked on details more back then

  • I love the Big Bad Wolf he's the true star

  • Sgt. Pork in "Blitz Wolf" was funnier, especially since it's the same voice as Practical Pig in this. Adolf Wolf also has to be the greatest interpretation of the Big Bad Wolf.

  • saudades da infancia

  • I agree with jdanielhouston I LOVE THE OLD CARTOONS!!!!

  • censored version

  • my son loves this more than me, we r waching this 4 hundth time

  • very nice!!!

  • The Disney Channel should put these classics on instead of some of the trash they currently broadcast.

  • @jdanielhouston i soooooooooooo freakin agree im sweetie and taped almost all 90's and older cartoons cause this other thing is thrash

  • @jdanielhouston yeah computer animated shit the classics are the bes

  • @jdanielhouston They should! Of course all the wannabe-nannies out there would worry that kids would start throwing turpentine into pots to burn wolves, and there'd be a huge outcry. 9_9

  • @jdanielhouston i kno right! im like 17 and i dont even like those trash shows but i love these!

  • Mr. Lobo, I thought you didn't like pig!

  • this always scared me so bad when i was younger :(

  • creepy

  • All that fruit that landed on the wolf's head - he missed a chance of a healthy, filling, nutritious meal!! He's not that smart....

  • haha...jacob black...

  • I've seen a more anti-semetic version

  • 1932? The correct year is 1933.

  • so funny and great this short movie!well,in the sausages picture had to be their father but unfortunately the little pigs never saw it but a piece of meat...that's father,sausages for Christmas ;(

  • Notice the pictures on his wall? One is a picture of sausage links and it says "Father" under it.

  • lustisch das vid irgendwie und an alle lustischen männer geht mal auf HeisseZone . com frauen experte im nerd format lol

  • When was the last time there was turpentine in a disney cartoon?

  • WHY is there turpentine? What is the significance of adding it to boiling water? Does plain boiling water not have enough effect on the wolf?

  • Well, turpentine is one of the ingredients in the Toon-killing DIP in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" if that counts.

  • hey will jemand quatschen und so bin ne ganz nette aber einsam zur zeit

  • sooooo funny^^

  • The third pig kinda sounds like Mickey Mouse.

    Did Walt Disney himslef voice that pig?

  • No. The 3rd pig with played by Pinto Colvig.

  • Looks like he also voiced Sleepy and Grumpy in Snow White

  • Yep, but he's most famous for doing the voice of Goofy.

  • lalala~

  • what happened the wolfs tail dissapeared at 4:46

  • ya, lol

  • wow it´s Dave Mustaine at 0:41

  • hahaha we had to watch this in 3D animation class =)

  • hehe...we're watching this in history and trends of animation class

  • lol we watched this in my 8th grade advanced english class lol

  • advanced english dang your smart NOT

  • i was only putting wat happened. god!

  • hehehehehhehehehehhehehehehehe­he

    diddle diddle 0:56

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  • Okay. Nice.

  • For some reason, I could have sworn I saw a different look for the wolf in sheep's clothing. I believe it was on one of the Disney Sing-Along videos. Why the change in that video?

  • this cartoon is the best.... my nephew loves it.. he will sit n watch it all day if u give him the chance

  • awesome

  • 1:39 doesn't the horse shoe turned that way mean bad luck?

  • This wolf is awesome.

  • what are they saying?who is afraid of what?

    :))) so nice cartoon

  • who is afraid of the big bad wolf, big bad wolf, big bad wolf

  • Who's afraid of the big bad wolf, do do do do do! :D

  • Hah, Mykel1985, I see it! Funny.

    The wolf got his harbl soaked in hot turpentine. I'd scrape it on the ground, too.

    So this is where the song came from. Wow!

  • That's right! Who's afraid of the Big Bad Wolf was Disney's first hit cartoon song.

  • my fav version, we love it

  • This isn't the original. The original didn't have the Fuller Brush Man.

  • soo Beautiful, really this is REALLY Classic.

    But how did they do the Colors in The movies? Fucking Greate

  • wow this is classic. great thanks for putting it up.

  • I have all of walt disneys movies on video

  • me vale verga, putooooo

  • Walt Disney is a mastermind, I remember watching this when I was very little every day. This is one of my favorites.

  • lol @ 8:18 the pictures in the background show his mother ( a pig) and his father who is now apparently sausage links! haha

    Never noticed that as a kid!

  • me neither!! i noticed it for the the first time now

  • @Mykel1985 mmm... apparently his father was cut in pieces because in the 7:41 min shows his father (leg of ham) portrait.. that's a little bit sad.. lol I'm happy that I never noticed it when I was a kid...

  • I read a book with this story before, and it was almost the same. :D I enjoyed it and this too.

  • 2:56 is when they machine gun

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  • I love it!! Thanks for posting!!!

  • that was amazing tbh.

  • Did you notice the "father" picture on the wall? It was sausage links. And when he is putting the turpintine in the pot, there is a picture of a ham on the wall.