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Description

One of about thirty cartoons originally in German which I synched to English

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Oh, what's that wolf doing there in front of that house made of twigs? It almost looks as if he wants to blow it down. I wonder if he succeeds. Let's take a look. There were once three little pigs who lived with their mother in a tiny house. When the little pigs were old enough, their mother sent them out into the world to seek their fortune. She said, beware the big bad wolf and build yourselves a safe home. The first little pig went on his way on the road. He met a man with bundles of hay and said to him, please give me some of your hay so I can build a house with it. The man gave the little pig hay and he built his house with it on her way. The second little pig met a man carrying bundles of twigs. She said to the man, please give me some of the twigs so I can build a house with them. The man gave the little pig the twigs and she built her house with them. The 3rd Little Pig met a man carrying bricks. He said, please give me some of the bricks so that I can build a house with them. The man gave the bricks to the little pig and he built his house with them. Soon the wolf came upon the little pig's house, the house of hay, he could hear the little pig singing from inside. I have a lovely house of hay which keeps me all the night and day. So should the hungry wolf? I see a laugh at him. Ha, ha. He, he the wolf didn't like that. He called little pig. Little pig. Let me come in. The pig replied, not by the hair on my chinny chin, chin. The wolf said, then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in. So he huffed and he puffed till at last he blew the house of hay down a little pig. However, ran away as quickly as his little legs could carry him. He ran directly to the house of the 2nd Little Pig who let her brother in. Presently, the wolf came to the house of twigs and he heard the little pig singing inside. I have a lovely house of wood which keeps me as a good house. Should. So should the hungry wolf? I see, I laugh at him. Ha ha. He, he the wolf growled little pig, little pig. Let me come in. The pig replied, not pay the hair on my chinny chin chin. The wolf said, then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in. So he huffed and puffed and he puffed and he huffed till at last he blew the house of twigs down the little pigs. However, ran away as quickly as their little legs could carry them. They ran directly to the house of the 3rd Little Pig who let his siblings in. Soon enough, the wolf arrived at the 3rd Little Pig's House, the house of bricks, he could hear the little pig singing from inside. I have a lovely house of stone which keeps me when I'm all alone. So should the hungry wolf? I see, I laugh at him. Ha ha. He, he hearing that the wolf, yo little pig, little pig. Let me come in. The pig replied, not by the hair on my chinny chin chin. The wolf said, then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in. So he huffed and he puffed and he puffed and he huffed and he huffed and he puffed but the house did not fall down. Now, the wolf got very angry indeed. He tried to get inside but the walls were too thick. So he simply climbed up onto the roof to get inside through the chimney. When the 3 Little Pigs saw what the wolf was up to. They got scared. The first little pig yelled, what shall we do? The 2nd Little Pig said light a fire. The third little pig exclaimed and hang a pot full of water on it and that's what they did. The first little pig lit the fire. The second little pig filled the pot with water and the third little pig hung the pot over the fire just as the water started to boil. They could hear the wolf coming down the chimney. He fell directly into the pot. Quickly, the little pig slammed down the lid and the wolf got cooked from then on, the three little pigs lived happily in their house of bricks and no wolf ever tried to eat them again. Now, you know the story of the three little pigs. But did you also find our little elf?