Avery, Tex, dir. The Three Little Pups. Perf. Daws Butler and Bill Thompson. USA. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Film.
On this 1953 animated take by the famous cartoon company MGM, there are three dogs in the place of the three little pigs, including famous classic character Droopy Dog, but the story remains the same. The ethos of the three pups are painted on their faces. Seen in the photo above, Droopy is the only one of the three pups that looks capable of common sense, and it shines through in the film. His intelligence and willingness to put more effort into his house keeps the wolf out, which is a big part of the thematic trend strung across all of the remixes spread worldwide.
On this 1953 animated take by the famous cartoon company MGM, there are three dogs in the place of the three little pigs, including famous classic character Droopy Dog, but the story remains the same. The ethos of the three pups are painted on their faces. Seen in the photo above, Droopy is the only one of the three pups that looks capable of common sense, and it shines through in the film. His intelligence and willingness to put more effort into his house keeps the wolf out, which is a big part of the thematic trend strung across all of the remixes spread worldwide.