Talk:Big Bad Wolf

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Did Disney create the Big Bad Wolf? I had always understood that the 3 Little Pigs was a traditional story -- IHCOYC 20:30 30 Jun 2003 (UTC)

The Three Little Pigs page says that the story goes back to the 18th century. I know that Disney has bought up a lot, but do they also own the 18th Century? There does seem to be a discrepancy here. -- IHCOYC 00:51 1 Jul 2003 (UTC)

Was Disney first to portray the Big Bad Wolf as an anthromorphic caracter?(AndrewAnorak 09:12, 28 October 2007 (UTC))

Who's making the recent Doctor Who-specific edits to this page? Each of them clearly mentioning Rose Tyler; including a masked reference in the current page. Given that the BBC's Bad Wolf website links directly to this Wikipedia article, I smell a small conspiracy going on. Well, tomorrow's the airdate of the season finalé... and all will be revealed. CNash 00:01, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Whoever it is, it's a vandal, and will be treated as such. --khaosworks 00:57, Jun 18, 2005 (UTC)

Hey, small point, feel free to ignore it, but do we know for a fact that the bartender in "Shrek 2" is really transgendered? While the Bartender clearly has a man's build and vioce I thought the joke was that "she" is an ugly step-sister from Cinerella and therefore unatractive. However I recognize the point of the citation is that many people took the character to be transgendered, as the case very well maybe. I just thought I'd point out the ambiguity for the record.

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