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Published: 2018-01-03 04:07:27 +0000 UTC; Views: 3904; Favourites: 27; Downloads: 3
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Description To celebrate 85th anniversary of one of my favorite animated cartoons of all time, Three Little Pigs, here's the reason why wolves as villains is unfair. The Big Bad Wolf is a wolf and a fictional villain in several precautionary folkloric stories, including  Little Red Riding Hood,  The Three Little Pigs,  The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids, and  Peter and the Wolf. In each of these stories, he is always attempting to catch and eat the protagonists of the stories, but is defeated or killed in each one. As such, he is often a regular character in productions based on these tales as well as their spin-off material. The Big Bad Wolf is one of longest running imaginary villains. People seen wolves in fairy tales. Fairy tale wolves are greedy, dangerous, and wicked. Arguably the most famous version of the Wolf is the Disney character Zeke Midas Wolf, first seen in the 1933 cartoon that was made by Disney,Three Little Pigs. They are some wolves are villains as they seen besides The Big Bad Wolf, including The Sheriff of Nottingham from Robin Hood (1973), and Walter Wolf from Animaniacs (1993-1998). People think that wolves are terrible, mean creatures, but real wolves are beautiful, and adorable. Wolves portrayed as villains is not fair. Also, Wolves are not the icon of the devil. Wolf villains are fictional. Real wolves don’t eat people. Real wolves eat deer and moose. It’s the reason wolves are in danger because of poisoning, livestock predation, destruction of habitat, and illegal hunting. Like coyotes and red foxes, wolves are considered as least concerned species. Save the real wolves.
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Kingofallkongs [2021-12-18 14:05:47 +0000 UTC]

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brazilianferalcat In reply to Kingofallkongs [2021-12-18 18:51:34 +0000 UTC]

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Kingofallkongs In reply to brazilianferalcat [2021-12-18 18:52:15 +0000 UTC]

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brazilianferalcat In reply to Kingofallkongs [2021-12-18 18:53:23 +0000 UTC]

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Colinidas [2020-08-14 13:12:12 +0000 UTC]

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brazilianferalcat In reply to Colinidas [2020-08-14 13:29:02 +0000 UTC]

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Colinidas In reply to brazilianferalcat [2020-08-14 14:51:18 +0000 UTC]

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brazilianferalcat In reply to Colinidas [2020-08-14 16:07:04 +0000 UTC]

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Colinidas In reply to brazilianferalcat [2020-08-14 16:07:57 +0000 UTC]

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brazilianferalcat In reply to Colinidas [2020-08-14 16:08:13 +0000 UTC]

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vinzol [2019-02-24 03:45:04 +0000 UTC]

I agree with you wolves have been given a bad rep with Disney. All i want is a Disney movie with a wolf as a hero.

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brazilianferalcat In reply to vinzol [2019-02-24 18:33:47 +0000 UTC]

Me too!

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Lord-Lily [2018-01-19 14:52:02 +0000 UTC]

Wolves have been my favorite animal since I was just a little girl and a few months ago i got to go to a wolf preserve in Florida where you got to go in with the wolves and pet them and they had some young ones and I got licked on the face by one and we got to howl with them

Also you should watch this videos

The fable of the wolf

And wolves big not bad

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brazilianferalcat In reply to Lord-Lily [2018-01-19 15:58:30 +0000 UTC]

Cool.

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ClopinStarchbopper [2018-01-03 19:58:42 +0000 UTC]

I totally understand. Wolves are nowhere near as bad as people think they are. I actually saw someone walking a wolf one time and they let me pet him. He acted no different than a dog. So yeah, wolves are awesome. Just misunderstood.
Reminds me of another animal that gets a bad rap: Cats! Have you noticed how often they'd been portrayed as bad guys or at least as selfish and snooty? I find that really unfair because in real life, cats can be very sweet and loving just as long as they're treated right.  They may not be as dependent on humans as dogs are but that doesn't make them any less lovable. And I know for a fact that cats are absolutely NOT evil. It steams me that there are actually some people out there who believe they are evil when it was mankind's own fault in the first place. This is a very sad historical fact: back in Middle Age Europe, there was a lot of hooey going around about witchcraft and demons and, being the paranoid fools they were, humans started to believe that cats, especially black ones, worked for the Devil. So, they started persecuting cats and hunting them down to kill them when the poor things did absolutely nothing to deserve it. And even after the cats had saved them from the Black Plague by killing off the rats that were spreading it, this is how humans repay them? It's so unfair.  

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CandiTheWildPig In reply to ClopinStarchbopper [2018-01-25 17:56:35 +0000 UTC]

Hey, at least cats get half and half on being good guys and bad guys. Hyenas have it worse, and I love hyenas!

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brazilianferalcat In reply to ClopinStarchbopper [2018-01-03 20:59:24 +0000 UTC]

For example, there are cat villains, including Pete from Mickey Mouse franchise, the cats from An American Tail (1986), and Mr. Tinkles from Cats and Dogs (2001).

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CandiTheWildPig [2018-01-03 14:40:08 +0000 UTC]

Even though I'm not a wolfaboo, I agree that I feel sympathy for wolves because they are often portrayed as antagonists. I mean don't get me wrong, I love big bad wolf characters, but not all wolves should be seen like this.

Luckily, there are also a lot of wolf characters portrayed as good or neutral to balance it out, like Kate and Humphrey from Alpha and Omega, the Jungle Book wolves, the wolf from Fantastic Mr. Fox, Harry and Harriet from Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers, Specs from The Flight Before Christmas, Classified from The Penguins Of Madagascar, Larry and Gary from Zootopia, Wendell T. Wolf from Taz-Mania, Wilford Wolf from Animaniacs, Gabu from A Stormy Night, the white wolf from Samurai Jack, some of the wolves from Balto 2 (I was going to mention Balto himself, but he's a hybrid so I'm not sure if that would be cheating), the wolf from the 1942 MGM short, "The Hungry Wolf", a couple of Tex Avery's wolves (like in Red Hot Riding Hood, Rural Riding Hood, Billy Boy. The wolf was more of a neutral character, but it still counts), the wolves in Rock Dog (they started as bag guys, but after thier boss was defeated and Bodi's music pacified them, they became good), and there's several more out there who I'd mention, but I think I listed a good amount here.

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Stinkek In reply to CandiTheWildPig [2018-01-06 22:48:33 +0000 UTC]

I think Wolfie in "Red Hot Riding Hood" is still bad. He literally grabbed Red from the stage and told her he'd take her somewhere and give her some cool stuff. Of course she refused, hit him with the lamp and ran away, and when he tried to get her again he ended up being pursuited by Granny. Instant karma.

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CandiTheWildPig In reply to Stinkek [2018-01-06 22:57:51 +0000 UTC]

Oh yeah, I almost forgot about that part.

Jesus, that cartoon was raunchier than I remembered.

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Stinkek In reply to CandiTheWildPig [2018-01-07 10:20:56 +0000 UTC]

It would've been even raunchier if the censors didn't reject the original ending, where the Wolf is forced to marry Granny and have half-wolf, half-human children with her. All that's left from the original ending is a picture of the wedding... And they replaced that ending with the Wolf committing suicide. Hays Code's logic.

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brazilianferalcat In reply to CandiTheWildPig [2018-01-03 14:53:59 +0000 UTC]

I agree.

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