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hey may look
alike as three pigs in a pod, but Piper, Fiddler, and Practical don't always get along. Piper and Fiddler are
carefree ne'er-do-wells who'd rather dance a jig or play a song than put their backs into any work. They don't
"give a hoot" for the future or any old "big, bad wolf." "Live for the moment" is their motto. Who's afraid? Not
them. As for their brother, they don't call him Practical Pig for nothing. He's a cool customer who always thinks
ahead. Solid as a brick and twice as steadfast, he knows that "work and play don't mix" and that if his siblings
don't learn a lesson, someday they'll be singing a different tune. Hopefully, with a little bit of luck and a
lot of help from Practical, it won't be their last.
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The Three Little Pigs appeared in
three additional shorts, including "Three Little Wolves" in which it becomes apparent that not only had Fiddler
and Piper not learned a lesson, they were just as foolish as before. Their theme song, "Who's Afraid of the Big
Bad Wolf," became a hit on the pop charts.
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