Big Bad Wolf
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Big Bad Wolf
Summary
Big Bad Wolf is an animated character[1]. They draws 39 Wikipedia views per month (animated_character category, ranking #101 of 172).[2]
Key Facts
- A child of Big Bad Wolf was Li'l Bad Wolf[3].
- Big Bad Wolf is recorded as male organism[4].
- Big Bad Wolf's instance of is recorded as animated character[5].
- Big Bad Wolf's instance of is recorded as anthropomorphic wolf[6].
- Big Bad Wolf's instance of is recorded as comics character[7].
- Big Bad Wolf is part of Disney Villains[8].
- Big Bad Wolf's Commons category is recorded as Wolves in fairy tales[9].
- Big Bad Wolf's residence is recorded as Duckburg Forest[10].
- Big Bad Wolf's family name is recorded as Wolf[11].
- Big Bad Wolf's contributor to the creative work or subject is recorded as Norm Ferguson[12].
- Big Bad Wolf's contributor to the creative work or subject is recorded as Art Babbitt[13].
- Big Bad Wolf inspired Big Bad Wolf[14].
- Big Bad Wolf's from narrative universe is recorded as Forest universe[15].
- Big Bad Wolf's present in work is recorded as Three Little Pigs[16].
- Big Bad Wolf's present in work is recorded as The Big Bad Wolf[17].
- Big Bad Wolf's present in work is recorded as Three Little Wolves[18].
- Big Bad Wolf's present in work is recorded as The Practical Pig[19].
- Big Bad Wolf's sibling is recorded as Zeb Wolf[20].
- Big Bad Wolf's narrative role is recorded as title character[21].
- Big Bad Wolf's narrative role is recorded as main antagonist[22].
- Big Bad Wolf's character type is recorded as villain[23].
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Personal Life
A child of Big Bad Wolf was Li'l Bad Wolf[3].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Big Bad Wolf include The they[24], an animated short film[25], directed by Burt Gillett[26].
Why It Matters
Big Bad Wolf draws 39 Wikipedia views per month (animated_character category, ranking #101 of 172).[2] They has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] They is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]
Entities named for them include The they[24], an animated short film[25], directed by Burt Gillett[26].