FuzzyTagz
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Chirphymium
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
Kimball
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Logan
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
OllieSuave-007
This is the second sequel to the Silly Symphony short, The Three Little Pigs, bringing back the three animals and the notorious Big Bad Wolf for even more forest fun and thrills. This time, the wolf, joined by his three children, the Three Little Wolves, are out to get the two carefree pigs for dinner, who seem to have learned nothing from their past encounters with the predator. There are a good share of thrills and excitement in this one, especially in the part where the wolves capture the two devil-may-care pigs and places them on a dinner dish. And, the pigs' brother, the Practical Pig, using his wolf-proof invention on the Big Bad Wolf yielded some hilarious, laugh-out-loud results. It's also very nice to hear a reprise of the song, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf."Lots of laughs and fun. Great, entertaining one for the family.Grade A
Horst in Translation ([email protected])
"Three Little Wolves" is a Walt Disney cartoon from almost 80 years ago and the third installment in the original pigs vs wolf franchise. The first one was good and won an Oscar, the second was only pretty mediocre, but this one here is improved again, but that is not exactly thanks to the three little wolves, who could have been more interesting in my opinion. The jokes are simply funnier, smart wig as a tomato vendor with mustache is hilarious, the wolf pacifier is nice as well. And the music is good in this one too. It's also more interesting as Disney already became political in this one with the evil wolf singing in German as a metaphor of the great danger that comes from the Central European country and they were right. And even if the wolf obviously fails in the end, he came really close with 2 of the pigs already having apples in their mouths. Good little cartoon. Thumbs up and I recommend it.
utgard14
The third Three Little Pigs cartoon short from Disney, following the Academy Award-winning Three Little Pigs and the enjoyable Big Bad Wolf. This one introduces the Wolf's three sons (the three little wolves of the title). They're kind of irritating but it is fun to watch them be brats to their father. Anyway, once again Practical Pig (the one who built the brick house in the first cartoon and warned his brothers about entering the woods in the second) is having to deal with his stupid brothers, Fifer and Fiddler. This time they're playing pranks on Practical and sounding the wolf alarm. He warns them about "crying wolf" and they just scoff. Of course, they live to regret this when the wolf and his sons show up. The animation is colorful and fluid. The voice work is great and the score by Frank Churchill is exciting. It's a fun cartoon; about as good as the second short in the series but not on the level of the first. Once again the highlight is the wolf in drag, this time as Little Bo Peep.
Michael_Elliott
Little Little Wolves (1936)*** (out of 4) The third film in Disney's series follows THREE LITTLE PIGS and THE BIG BAD WOLF. This time out the wolf is teaching his three children the portions of a pig to eat. While this is going on the two lazy pigs are playing pranks by blowing the emergency alarm, which means there's a wolf in the camp. Finally the two pigs venture off and really are captured by the wolf who plans on eating them with his kids. This third film mixes the Three Little Pigs tale with that of The Boy Who Cried Wolf and the end results are another winner for Disney. With that said, I must admit that by this time I was really cheering for the wolf to win because those two darn lazy pigs are just rather annoying considering they still haven't learned their lesson. With that said, as you'd expect the animation is very good and there are plenty of laughs scattered throughout the running time. The highlight comes towards the end when the wolf shows how hard he can blow the horn and what follows is very funny.