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===Literature=== *One of [[Uncle Remus]]' stories, "The Story of the Pigs" (alt. title: "Brer Wolf and the Pigs"), found in ''Nights with Uncle Remus'' (1883), is a re-telling of the story, with the following differences: **There are five pigs in this version: Big Pig, Little Pig, Speckle Pig, Blunt and Runt. **Blunt is the only male; all the rest are females. **Big Pig builds a brush house, Little Pig builds a stick house, Speckle Pig builds a mud house, Blunt builds a plank house and Runt builds a stone house. **The Wolf's verse goes: ''"If you'll open the door and let me in, I'll warm my hands and go home again."'' *The 1989 parody ''[[The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!]]'' is presented as a first-person narrative by the wolf (here called Alexander T. Wolf), who portrays the entire incident as a misunderstanding; he had gone to the pigs to borrow some sugar to bake a cake, had destroyed their houses in a sneezing fit, ate the first two pigs not to waste food (since they had died in the house collapse anyway), and was caught attacking the third pig's house after the pig had continually insulted him.<ref name="Tatar"/> *The 1993 children's book ''[[The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig]]'' inverts the cast and makes a few changes to the plot: the wolves build a brick house, then a concrete house, then a steel house, and finally a house of flowers. The pig is unable to blow the houses down, destroying them by other means, but eventually gives up his wicked ways when he smells the scent of the flower house, and becomes friends with the wolves. *The 2008 children's book ''[[The Three Horrid Pigs and the Big Friendly Wolf]]'' changes the story: the pigs and the wolf are depicted as friends. *The Three Little Pigs are often parodied or referenced in [[Monica and Friends]] comics, usually in [[Smudge (Monica and Friends)|Smudge]]-related stories due to his strong interest in pigs.
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