- Breakaway Pop Hit: "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" was Disney's first popular song, even becoming something of an anthem against The Great Depression.
- Cross-Dressing Voices: Fiddler and Fifer were voiced by women, Mary Moder and Dorothy Compton.
- In the 1958 Disney Records audio remake of the cartoon's soundtrack, a woman (Gloria Wood) voices Practical Pig as well.
- The Other Darrin: In The Practical Pig, Practical was voiced by Tommy Wiggins due to Pinto Colvig leaving Disney for Fleischer Studios.
- The 1958 audio remake from Disney Records recasts everyone, with Gloria Wood voicing all three pigs, and Jimmy MacDonald as the Big Bad Wolf (giving a rather eerie and menacing performance compared to the original).
- Recursive Adaptation: The "Li'l Bad Wolf" short on House of Mouse adapts the characters' comic stories, which, of course, follow up the 1930s shorts.
- Referenced by...: Has its own page.
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