12/31/2007: "Three Little Pigs added to National Film Registry"
The NFR says of Three Little Pigs: Voted the 11th-best cartoon of all time in a 1990s poll of animators, Three Little Pigs falls midway through a series of classic shorts (Skeleton Dance, The Band Concert, The Old Mill) that Walt Disney produced as he learned and refined the art of animation; each film marked another development in his path toward the 1937 feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The wildly popular Three Little Pigs proved a landmark in “personality animation” - each of the three pigs had a different personality - and the title tune Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf became a Depression-era anthem. | ||
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Walt Disney’s Academy Award winning 1933 short Three Little Pigs has been added to the 