It's my pleasure to share with you a program that has scared me when I was little, and has burnt a hole in my head for my entire life called Richard Scarry's Animal Nursery Tales, courtesy of Golden Book Video. The entire program is shown as it was on the original VHS. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Part 4 covers another bonus inbetween animation, the final story, "The Three Little Pigs," and the end credits.
© 1985 Western Publishing Company, Inc.
I use to have this on vhs the wolf was alot more funnyer in this one.
ekatimmons 2 weeks ago
@ 1:57 cue the music
StFidjnr 2 months ago
@musicbox193 Their bodies are not shown in the book after they die. The first shot was done taking a clip-art of the first pig falling from the wind and modified it, then the artists at Animagination Inc. drew the plate to put him on, and placed it in a thought bubble (these Golden Book Videos had the habit of making characters frequently think in thought bubbles.)
wileyk209zback 3 months ago
@wileyk209zback Yeah, and I wonder if the poem that the Wolf says throughout the video came from somewhere. How did they do the image of the first pig being roasted? Because he actually looks dead. Even though the first two pigs die in the book their bodies aren't shown, right?
musicbox193 3 months ago
I recently got a copy of the book version of "Richard Scarry's Animal Nursery Tales." In the book version of this story, the wolf actually EATS the first two pigs. That shot of the two pigs running into the forest was just an image of one of the two pigs with the head of the fifth pig crying "Wee-wee-wee-wee" from the "Five Little Pigs" story, animated on a forest background from the "Little Red Riding Hood" story (which features an identical wolf)
wileyk209zback 4 months ago
Ryoku75 commented on the Ovide version of 0:01-0:12 and said, "What was that about"?
BKDBrian2 6 months ago
@65animatedfan Yes it is.
wileyk209zback 10 months ago
@wileyk209zback is 3 Richard Scarry Animal Nursery Tales is a Golden Book Video
65animatedfan 10 months ago