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Blitz Wolf

1942 | 10m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Tex Avery
Writer: Rich Hogan
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Yet another variation on the Three Little Pigs theme, this time told as WW2 anti-German propaganda (the US had just entered the war), with the wolf as a thinly-disguised Hitler.
Release Date: Aug 22, 1942
Director: Tex Avery
Writer: Rich Hogan
Genres: War, Animation, Comedy
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Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, MGM Cartoon Studio
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 29, 2026
Entered: Apr 21, 2024
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Name Character
Pinto Colvig Sergeant Pork, the Third Pig (voice)
Frank Graham Narrator (voice)
Name Job
Tex Avery Director
Scott Bradley Music
Preston Blair Animation
Ray Abrams Animation
Rich Hogan Writer
Irven Spence Animation
Ed Love Animation
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Based on the standard “Three Little Pigs” story, this quite entertainingly militarises that tale and then by nazifying the dreaded wolf, it gives us a character to loathe as he effortlessly reduces the straw house (“Gone with the Wind”) and then the wooden one, complete with outhouse, before arrivin ... g at the more heavily armed stone one. Much like the invasions of Europe themselves, this depicts the ease with which the vulnerable were overrun, and then with the wolf at it’s more voraciously confident, it meets more of it’s match and the fight starts coming to him instead. The pigs are annoying, sorry, but they are. However, they aren’t so crucial to the message here and though I would quite cheerfully have seen them turned into lupine lunch, they do prove quite a fitting characterisation for those resisting aggression. There are plenty of bullets and bombs flying about and for a while it’s quite enjoyable but the last few minutes take it just a little too close to jingoistic territory for me and those rather overwhelmed it’s earlier more subtle humour. Still, it has a grittiness to it that’s a bit different.

Jan 12, 2026