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  • The Practical Pig
  • The Practical Pig
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  • "The Practical Pig" is a Silly Symphony that debuted on February 24, 1939. It was the only Silly Symphony to be billed as a "Three Little Pigs" cartoon. It's also the final Silly Symphony to feature the Three Little Pigs, Big Bad Wolf and the Three Little Wolves.
  • thumb The Practical Pig (El Cerdito Práctico en España) es un cortometraje de Silly Symphonies estrenado el 24 de octubre de 1989.
  • While Practical Pig is hard at work building a new anti-Wolf contraption, this time a lie detector his two brothers Fiddler and Fifer Pig laugh at him and decide to go swimming despite their brother's warning not to as the Wolf is lurking near the local pond. Oblivious to their danger, they are followed to the lake by the Big Bad Wolf, who disguises himself as a voluptuous mermaid to entice them and then traps them in a net.
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color process
  • Technicolor
Series
Runtime
  • 8.0
Producer
cartoon name
  • The Practical Pig
Country
  • United States
Name
  • The Practical Pig
Language
  • English
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  • 250
Voice Actor
layout artist
  • Thor Putnam
Studio
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animator
Distributor
Release
  • 1939-02-24
Director
  • Dick Rickard
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  • "The Practical Pig" is a Silly Symphony that debuted on February 24, 1939. It was the only Silly Symphony to be billed as a "Three Little Pigs" cartoon. It's also the final Silly Symphony to feature the Three Little Pigs, Big Bad Wolf and the Three Little Wolves.
  • While Practical Pig is hard at work building a new anti-Wolf contraption, this time a lie detector his two brothers Fiddler and Fifer Pig laugh at him and decide to go swimming despite their brother's warning not to as the Wolf is lurking near the local pond. Oblivious to their danger, they are followed to the lake by the Big Bad Wolf, who disguises himself as a voluptuous mermaid to entice them and then traps them in a net. While the Wolf plans to entrap Practical Pig as well using a fake letter requesting help by his brothers, he tells his sons, the Three Little Wolves not to eat until he captured Practical. They then lie that they'll wait until the Wolf returns with Practical. But as soon as he leaves, they prepare to make Fiddler & Fifer into a pie. The Wolf's messenger boy disguise is seen through when the wolf blows the fake letter under Practical's door and the latter sees an excellent chance to try out his new invention. The welcome mat drops in beneath the Wolf's feet, and he falls, screaming, into the pit below. He is next seen strapped into a chair in Practical's house, helpless against the technology of the resourceful. When interrogated by Practical about the whereabouts of his brothers, the Wolf first claims to have never heard of the two missing pigs and the lie detector goes into action; a needle on the machine's indicator points to "LIE", two steam whistles blow an equivalent to a wolf-whistle to signify the claim as such and the machine washes the Wolf's mouth out with soap. Then the Wolf claims to have not seen the two pigs and he gets a spanking from the lie detector. Lastly, the Wolf tries to fool the machine into thinking he and Practical are "pals" but the lie detector is able to detect that as a lie and the Wolf ends up getting the works (with his mouth washed out and a spanking, as well as having his knuckles whacked with rulers). Meanwhile, at the wolves' hideout, the Three Little Wolves are about to bake Fifer & Fiddler in the finished pork pie, in spite of the pigs reminding them of the Wolf's warning. But one of the wolves says that they forgot the pepper and add it onto the pigs. The pepper shaker's lid unexpectedly comes off however and the pepper gets everywhere, causing the inevitable result of explosive sneezing from the pigs, such that it blows the crust right off of the pie and into the wolves, splatting them against the back wall. The two then escape and rush back to Practical's house. Back at Practical's house the lie detector punishes the Wolf harder and harder until he gives in and the machine's indicator points to "TRUTH" (with a mechanical bird tweeting and playing a harp) at which point he tells the truth, "they're in the old... the old mill". He is then shot right out of the house with a rocket. Practical prepares to go save them when Fiddler and Fifer immediately burst in, slamming the door in his face. When scolded by their older brother on defying his orders, they play innocent and tell him they didn't go swimming. But the lie detector springs into action, Fiddler and Fifer are flipped over and are spanked soundly. Practical tells them "Remember, this hurts me worse than it does you", but the machine takes him literally to his chagrin.
  • thumb The Practical Pig (El Cerdito Práctico en España) es un cortometraje de Silly Symphonies estrenado el 24 de octubre de 1989.