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(More customer reviews)My nephew (just shy of three years old at this writing) loves this, and I love watching it with him. Disney wisely followed up the original with two more Silly Symphonies featuring the same cast, included here. As for the "violence", I've heard that blather for as long as can be recalled and obviously some folks are hypersensitive. Cartoons require a suspension of disbelief; talking animals alone should be enough to clue in the average person that the situation they're seeing isn't real. Most kids are smart enough to know that. This is from 1933 and is totally harmless. If anything, the moral of the film is hard work and practicality, and the pig that works the hardest ascends to the status of leader...that's the way life works (or should) and its good for kids to see that so clearly portrayed. So what if the Big Bad Wolf gets bopped around a bit. We should teach children that bad things happen to bad folks. He's evil and deserves it for being the Bin Laden of the enchanted forest! So what if Grandma gets chased. In some versions of Red Riding Hood, she's INGESTED! This is pure fun and perfectly acceptable for all ages without a disclaimer. Jeez Moms...loosen up, will ya! Not everything has to be sticky-sweet like Barney.
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Presenting Disney Favorite Stories ... a collection of timeless tales told through captivating music, brilliant animation, and colorful Disney characters! Who's afraid of the big, bad wolf? Not the Three Little Pigs! This Academy Award(R)-winning classic tells the story of two playful little pigs and their very hard-working and wiser brother. When a very hungry wolf huffs and puffs their houses away, it's up to big brother pig to save the day! Disney's retelling of the story of "Little Red Riding Hood" (THE BIG BAD WOLF) and the "Three Little Wolves" also included!
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