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6->'''Wolf''': Little pig, little pig, let me come in!\
7'''Pig''': Not by the hair on my chinny-chin-chin!\
8'''Wolf''': Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in!
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10"The Three Little Pigs" is a {{Talking Animal}}s {{Fairy Tale}}/{{Fable}} that was written in the 1840s. The young pigs of the story's title move out of their mother's house to seek their fortune, but are hindered by the fact that there is TheBigBadWolf out there with intentions of eating them. The first little pig builds his house out of straw, but the wolf blows it down and eats him. The second little pig builds his house out of sticks and meets the same fate. The third pig, however, being the brains of the outfit, builds his house out of bricks, which the wolf cannot blow down. The wolf makes several attempts to trick the pig into coming out of the house, but fails each time. Finally, he tries going down the pig's chimney, but is cooked in a pot that the pig puts there, and ends up [[KarmicDeath eaten by]] [[AscendedToCarnivorism the third pig himself]], though several adaptations have the first two pigs escaping safely from the wolf and hiding inside the third pig's house.
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12Among the many retellings that have been made of the story, perhaps the best known is Creator/WaltDisney's [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1933]] [[WesternAnimation/TheThreeLittlePigs cartoon version]]. Creator/{{Activision}} also created a game based on the story called ''VideoGame/{{Oink}}''
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14Various versions of "The Three Little Pigs" and related tales can be [[http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/type0124.html read here.]]
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17!!"The Three Little Pigs" provides examples of:
18* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Earliest version of the story was originally about three pixies and a [[FoulFox fox]], instead of pigs and a wolf that are more well known from later versions.
19* AnAesop: The little pig who works hard and [[TheSmartGuy uses intelligence]] to choose the strongest building material is the one who beats the wolf.
20* AscendedToCarnivorism: In the Creator/JosephJacobs version, the third little pig eats the wolf. Pigs are technically omnivores, but they are a prey item to wolves.
21* TheBigBadWolf: One of the {{Trope Maker}}s, along with "Literature/LittleRedRidingHood". The main antagonist is an evil wolf who tears down the nice pigs' houses to eat them alive.
22* {{Bowdlerize}}: In most modern versions of the story, nobody dies: when the wolf blows down one pig's house, they simply run off to hide at the next one's place, and the wolf runs away with a burnt tail after going down the brick house's chimney.
23* BrainyPig: Averted for the pigs who make their houses out of straw and sticks, and some adaptations will have them be [[AdaptationalDumbass straight-up stupid]], inverting the trope. The pig who builds the brick house is definitely the most sensible, so he's at least a downplayed example, but [[AdaptationalIntelligence some adaptations play it straight]] and have him be smart and strategic.
24* CharacterCatchphrase: The iconic exchange between the wolf and the pigs:
25-->'''Wolf''': Little pig, little pig, let me come in!\
26'''Pig''': Not by the hair on my chinny-chin-chin!\
27'''Wolf''': Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in!
28* ChimneyEntry: The Wolf in the end tries to enter the brick house like this, unintentionally falling into a cauldron full of boiling water that the pig had left at the bottom for him.
29* CookedToDeath: The third pig finally defeats the wolf by placing a pot of boiling water in the fireplace while the wolf is making a chimney entrance, thus boiling the wolf to death (or, in most [[{{Bowdlerize}} Bowdlerized]] versions, causing him to just have his tail burnt). There are several versions in which the pig then spontaneously [[JustDesserts eats the wolf]].
30* EatenAlive: In some versions of the story, the first two pigs get devoured by the wolf, though most modern retellings tend to have them successfully run away and hide at the next pig's house.
31* ForgottenFallenFriend: In versions where the first two pigs die, don't expect the third to care.
32* GoFetch: In the original Creator/JosephJacobs version, the third pig is [[ItMakesSenseInContext accidentally caught climbing down an apple tree by the wolf]] and manages to escape by making the latter chase after an apple.
33* JustDesserts: The third pig in Creator/JosephJacobs's version does not stop at boiling the wolf to death, but also eats him "for supper".
34* KarmicDeath: The wolf gets himself killed in his attempts to eat the pigs, and in Creator/JosephJacobs' tale it is him that gets eaten in the end.
35* PainPoweredLeap: In tamer versions, upon landing in the pot in the fireplace, the Wolf bounces back up the chimney in pain rather than being cooked.
36* PerspectiveFlip: A popular way to make this story into a FracturedFairyTale:
37** The popular children's book ''Literature/TheTrueStoryOfTheThreeLittlePigs'', narrated by the wolf.
38** There also was a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoon [[UnreliableNarrator told from the wolf's perspective]].
39** And [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh11A41klL4 an earlier one]] set to Music/JohannesBrahms' ''Hungarian Dances''.
40** Finally, there's ''The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig'', a book that takes this to the logical extreme, pitting three little ''wolves'' against a bullying, vandalizing ''pig''. [[spoiler: They wind up becoming friends in the end.]]
41* PredatorsAreMean: There's a reason why he's called the Big ''Bad'' Wolf. This wolf wants nothing more than to kill and eat three pigs, terrorizing them and destroying their homes in the process.
42* RuleOfThree: Presumably the reason there are ''three'' little pigs.
43* SavageWolf: The wolf is depicted as a villain out to eat the protagonists.
44* SoleSurvivor: The third pig is the only pig that lives to see another day in the original fable. Later adaptations [[AvertedTrope avert this]] by sparing the lives of the first two pigs.
45* SparedByTheAdaptation: Most versions omit the deaths of the first two pigs (generally by having them run to the next pig's house) and the wolf at the end of the story.
46* SuperBreath: The wolf easily "huffs and puffs" and blows down the house of straw and the house of sticks of the first two pigs. The house of bricks of the third pig, on the other hand, is another thing...
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